Opinion
Welcome to the home of expert equestrian opinion on the Horse & Hound website. Below are the latest thoughts of our columnists, whose views are published in Horse & Hound magazine each week.
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Julie Templeton: ‘Show horses must have look-at-me presence and sparkle to win’
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Mark Phillips: ‘Badminton is still the one to win’
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Adam Cromarty: ‘Let’s remember the importance of empathy and kindness.’
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Laura Tomlinson: ‘Klaus Balkenhol wanted to see the dressage warm-up scored’
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Katie Jerram-Hunnable: ‘London should be a stepping stone, not the only goal’
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H&H eventing editor Pippa Roome: ‘I’m glad I’m not selecting the teams for Paris’
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Jodie Hall-McAteer: ‘Jumping abroad means you’re running at a loss, even if you win’
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Anna Ross: ‘Radical new thoughts for dressage’s future’
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Rebecca Penny: ‘Some breed societies risk being left behind’
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Mark Phillips: ‘How difficult can it be to draw a line in the sand and start talking again?’
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Davy Russell on the new-look Grand National: ‘What a race – it was fantastic’
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Carl Hester: ‘Teamwork makes the dream work’ when preparing for an Olympics
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Ronnie Lee Jones: ‘The Blue Chips lost none of its atmosphere at Addington’
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Robert Walker: ‘Remember, we all have to start somewhere’
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Andrew Nicholson: ‘Everyone is upping their game ahead of the Olympics’
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Pammy Hutton: ‘Will there be any riding schools left to train future professionals?’
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Kim Bailey: ‘Joy and relief – something I’ve not felt for years’
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*Opinion* Not my sport: if horse abuse is happening, it is not ok
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Simon Reynolds: ‘Is showing too protective of its young adults?’