Ben Maher and Cella go clear. This is a great start to the second section of the competition for the Olympic champions.
4 faults for Shane Breen and 8 faults for Hendrik-Jan Schuttert.
The Dutch will still win with two clear rounds but Great Britain are waiting to pounce on any mistakes.
Spain look like a heap of shite, their last fella was a total disaster
Robert Smith couldnât find the cure for his first round woes and disintegrated to post 8 faults for Great Britain.
This is one Friday Robert Smith is not in love with as his 8 faults put team GB in trouble.
Agonising for Conor Swail as Lansdowne knocks the second last. That could spell the end of the Irish challenge.
Michael Hendrks knocks the last!
The Netherlands and Great Britain level on 8 faults!
Ireland on 12.
Scott Brash goes clear for the Olympic champions!
Ireland cannot win.
All the pressure on the Dutch now. One fence down means the Aga Khan trophy will be returning to Great Britain yet again.
Gert Jan Bruggink must go clear now.
Bruggink knocks the second last!
Great Britain have won the Aga Khan Trophy for the 26th time!
A memorable renewal.
Sad end for the Dutch, but GB worthy winners.
Team GB Chef dâEquipe Rob Hoekstra ecstatic that his adopted country has beaten his native land.
âThe Aga Khan Trophy is the one we always want to win.â
Nick Skeltonâs 11th time to be on a winning Nations Cup team in Dublin on the 4oth anniversary of his first outing at the Royal Dublin Society in 1973. A master horseman, a great friend of the Horse Show and a thoroughly alright sort.
Nick Skeltonâs 11th time to be on a winning Nations Cup team in Dublin on the 4oth anniversary of his first outing at the Royal Dublin Society in 1973. A master horseman, a great friend of the Horse Show and a thoroughly alright sort.
Young Robert is a ringer for Harvey.
âThis is the best crowd in the world.â - Nick Skelton
Nick Skelton OBE
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