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Equestrian: Success sweet on Just Chocolate

Virginia Caro
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4 Nov, 2012 07:49 PM2 mins to read

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A new Bell Tea Super League leader has emerged following the Fiber Fresh CIC3* at Woodhill Sands at the weekend.

Former international Donna Smith, of Te Kauwhata, won the class on Tim and Sarah Varley's Just Chocolate, to leap on to the board in top spot. None of the top six in the Super League was competing at Woodhill Sands, the third leg in the series.

The first South Island leg of the series was at McLeans Island this weekend, and resulted in a win for Amberley's Annabel Wigley on NRM Enzo, the horse on which she won the Horse of the Year Eventing title in March. The only other starter there was Young Rider Katie Rankin on Time To Tango Too, Wigley's second mount, NRM Frog Rock, being withdrawn.

Smith held the overnight lead at Woodhill Sands on Balmoral Sensation, despite a showjumping rail down, and was second with Just Chocolate on their dressage score of 54.9 penalties after a clean showjumping round.

However the less experienced Sensation incurred 18.4 cross-country time penalties to finish third overall, with Chocolate incurring 12.4 penalties across country for a final score of 67.3.

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Shelley Ross and Alberta Tomba filled second place in the field of eight starters after adding 14 cross-country time penalties to their fourth-placed dressage score of 55.2 to finish on 69.2.

The two top placings earned points in the Bell Tea Super League, with a bonus of 50 per cent higher points as it was run under FEI (international) rules.

The next event in the series is the National One-day Event at Taupo from November 24-25, when the elite competitors will meet for the first time this season ahead of the Puhinui Three-Day Event at Auckland from December 7-9.

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