The 18-year-old was ecstatic to win her second North Island premier title.
"I am so excited. I really wanted to win the (Larsen Sawmilling) chair for my stables."
Briar admitted Veroana, who last year won the Olympic Cup as showjumper of the year, is a handful and erratic but he does listen to his rider. It was a big course on the day, which was welcomed by the top riders.
"It's nice to get more experience on the bigger tracks so I was happy with the height and Flash (Veroana) loves big fences. It was a very strong field too – in my head I was thinking I would be happy with a nice double clear but once we had done a clear in the first of course I just wanted to win. I am so lucky to have such an awesome horse."
In the Easts Outdoor Work and Leisure New Zealand v Australia Young Rider Test, New Zealand – represented by Briar Burnett-Grant (Taupō), Emily Hayward (Te Awamutu), Oliver Croucher (Cambridge) and Steffi Whittaker (Canterbury) finished with eight points to the visitors – represented by Lucie Aldridge, Lucy Evans, Clemancy Hughs and Cameron Moffatt – four.
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