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Dassett Eventing Aston-le-Walls (3), Northants

GRACE TAYLOR and Game Changer scored their first advanced win in senior ranks, topping Saturday’s star-heavy section with a double clear.

Grace and the “unbelievably laid-back” 10-year-old Cassidee son added 4.8 cross-country time-penalties to their 32.6 dressage to take first place on 37.4.

“He’s a really classy horse – I’m hoping he is going to go all the way,” said Grace, who rides for the US. “I’d really like to make teams and do everything I can with him. I don’t think he has

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