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Who Wins in Rotterdam? Young Guns, Big Names & Final Trials

Who Wins in Rotterdam? Young Guns, Big Names & Final Trials

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With the Longines League of Nations in Rotterdam serving as the final showdown before the 2025 European Championships, Charlotte Smet and Diarmuid Byrne dive deep into what this weekend means for the sport’s biggest nations and what it might tell us about the summer ahead.

From Dutch dominance at home to Irish form on the rise, the pair break down the top contenders, reveal standout stats, and look at the big-picture implications for La Coruña.

Can the Dutch finally light the LLN flame on home soil? Will Ireland’s young guns deliver under pressure? And is Messi van’t Ruytershof the most underrated horse in the sport right now?

Using EquiRatings data and a touch of betting bravado, Charlotte and Diarmuid offer form-based insights, podium predictions, and a full preview of what promises to be one of the most important LLN legs yet.

🎙️ Your Hosts: Meet Charlotte Smet, Diarmuid Byrne and Sam Watson, the EquiRatings team, who spend their time deep in number-crunching for new insights on the equestrian world.

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