The defending champions from France, who have already taken a stranglehold on the leaderboard again this season, will be pathfinders as the fourth leg of the 2010 Meydan FEI Nations Cup™ series gets underway at the Kralingse Bos Arena in Rotterdam, The Netherlands tomorrow afternoon.  The order-of-go is as follows: 1, France; 2, Great Britain; 3, The Netherlands; 4, Sweden; 5, Germany; 6, Ireland; 7, Spain; 8, USA; 9, Poland; 10, Switzerland.

At today’s Draw Press Conference, FEI Executive Commercial Director Carsten Couchouron said “the series has been galloping along since it started at La Baule in May, and it’s hard to believe that we have reached the half-way stage already.  The French won here at Rotterdam last year, so this is a happy hunting ground for them – it seems the big question right now is whether any of the other teams can actually beat them!”

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The Dutch are lying second-last on the leaderboard going into tomorrow’s competition, and as Mr Couchouron explained “that’s not a comfortable place to be because four of the 10 competing nations will be relegated after the last leg at Dublin in August”.

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