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The overall trophy for the Teacher's Round Britian Challenge can only feasibly be won by Wales or Scotland. Wales lead the overall standings with 24.75 points and Scotland have 27. Scotland will be looking to ensure that both their entries, Lord Invrforth (Paul Jeffes) and Glendronach (Jon Fitgerald), finish in the top five and ahead of the Welsh.

TEACHERS ROUND BRITAIN CHALLENGE Final of four legs (Hartlepool to Southend): 1 Dream of Erin (Irl II), Distance to finish 179nm; 2 Lion d'Or (Fr II) 180; 3 Pride of Cardiff (Wal I) 182; 4 Lord Inverforth (Sco I) 182; 5 Celtic Dragon (Wal II) 184.

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