So I'm looking closely at the RWS 6 of wands, and to me it looks like there's something/someone under the horse blanket. One in front, one in the rear. Also,the man at the left looks like he's ready to fight rather than rejoice; and although I can't exactly see the rider's face, he somehow looks resolute. This goes so much against the usual interpretation of victory. Looks more like a Trojan Horse scenario... Does anyone have a take on this?
How does this relate to what's going on in your life right now? -- since you've just recently seen it in the card.
I've seen several of these things on occasion, although it is not the basis of my core meaning of the card. I love the RWS deck partly because I see a card differently depending on my state of mind, what's around the card, the question, the position meaning, subtle or major variations in decks, etc., etc.
BTW, the Trojan Horse was the means of a victory - just not the one that the Trojans had in mind.
You might think about a card as representing an "issue" or concept rather than a set prediction. What is a victory? What's involved in it? - everyone following a leader; a brilliant ploy; the elevation of one idea above the others; a victory march; a wreath or award?
What does the horse think of all this?