NZ EQUESTRIAN News


Hometrack Advantage for Laurie
Sunday, 8 November 2015


Aboard nine-year-old Dunstan Lucca, Laurie (Mystery Creek) headed home
12 other combinations to take the class.

Just four came back for the jump-off over the Phillipa Howells course.

Laurie was out first and says she opted for a safe clear coming home in
44.25 seconds.

She was faster with her second horse Dunstan On The Point Eve, but paid for her speed with a rail at the last finishing on four faults in 39.08.

However, Paula Mussen (Pukekohe) and KK Tane Mahuta were the ones to really light up the arena – they took an inside turn no-one else dared to and clocked the fastest time of 36.7 seconds but took the last.

Rachel Malcolm (Cambridge) and her youngster eight-year-old Equador MVNZ rode a super clear round to take second place in 45.58.

It is the first win for Dunstan Lucca in some time although the horse has been very consistent in the minor placings.

In the Country TV Pony Grand Prix 20 combinations lined up but the day belonged to Emma Watson (Morrinsville) and the former Pony of the Year Fun House.

The combination were the fastest by a long shot, going double clear in 32.62. Behind them was Leeshelle Small (Ramarama) and AMS Tallyho Bandit who were the only other combination to finish on a clean slate in a time of 39.29.

Emily Hayward-Morgan (Te Awamutu) continued her successful charge, winning the Canterbury Equestrian Young Rider class aboard Yandoo Lady Gold, placing fourth on AP Ninja, and taking out the Telford Junior Rider class on Wasabi.

The top classes brought to an end a show that everyone in praising for its great grounds, good jumps and excellent courses.

Results -

Equissage Horse Grand Prix: Katie Laurie (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Lucca 1 Rachel Malcolm (Cambhridge) Equador MVNZ 2, Paula Mussen (Pukekohe) KK Tane Mahuta 3, Katie Laurie (Mystery Creek) Dunstan On The Point Eve 4, Samantha Peters (Whangarei) Zabambi 5, Joshua Barker (Morrinsville) Eros K 6.

Country TV Pony Grand Prix: Emma Watson (Morrinsville) Fun House 1, Leeshelle Small (Ramarama) AMS Tallyho Bandit 2, Ally Carson (Putaruru) Tony the Pony 3, Ally Carson (Putaruru) Galaxy Knight Out 4, Maddison Bult (Kumeu) Mr Black Magic 5, Olivia Dalton (Coatesville) Simply Samantha HH 6.

Canterbury Equestrian Young Rider Series: Emily Hayward-Morgan (Te
Awamutu) Yandoo Lady Gold 1, India Causebrook (Pukekohe) Code Air 2, Nakeysha Lammers (Hikurangi) Waldorf 3, Emily Hayward-Morgan (Te
Awamutu) AP Ninja 4, Rebekah Van Tiel (Pukekohe) Adeaze 5, Sarah Young
(Hamilton) Belize Di Cantero 6.

Telford Junior Rider Series: Emily Hayward-Morgan (Te Awamutu) Wasabi 1, Brayden Aarts (Pukekawa) Puma des Hayettes 2, Lucy Bull (Taupo) Ngahiwi Blue Moon 3, Keean Cooper (Te Kauwhata) Amarula MVNZ 4, Laura Hilhorst
(Pukeatua) Boulevard II 5, Samantha Spence (Gisborne) Driving Ambition 6.

ESNZ Seven Year Old Series: Lucy Olphert (Hamilton) Eve Saint Laurent 1, Caroline Kennedy (Ohaupo) Smoken Up 2, Samantha Spence (Gisborne) Driving Ambition 3, Elle Phillips (Hamilton) Raibeart Bruis 4, Katie Laurie (Mystery Creek) Dunstan Dorothy II 5, Rosie Commons (Auckland) Athena GNZ 6.

East Coast Performance Horses Five Year Old Series: Vicki Prendergast
(Matamata) Sangster 1.

Mitavite Six Year Old Series: Tessa Ranger (Putaruru) Alezan Chablis 1.

Caledonian Amateur Rider Series: Sarah Beal (Pukekohe) FIS Outrageous 1, Melanie Dudding (Tuakau) Country Zena 2, Anne Steiner (Cambridge) Random 3, Amanda Wards (Howick) South Dakota 4, Rebecca Roigard (Auckland) Gazelle II 5, David Goodin (Te Kauwhata) Rastas Rebel 6.

Let’s Bale Pro Amateur Rider Series: Alexa Randall (Auckland) Louis 1, Michelle Wakeling (Wellsford) BNW Littorroan 2, Samantha Felton
(Matangi) Ricker Ridge Rui 3, Lucia Voss (Kawerau) Roxy NZPH 4, Alannah Jackson (Whangarei) Airthrey Resolution 5, Samantha Felton (Matangi) Ricker Ridge Escada 6.