Pacific League World Cup Final Returns to New Zealand with Seven Combinations in the Running
Pacific League World Cup Final Returns to New Zealand with Seven Combinations in the Running - 2nd Feb 2017 | |
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Pacific League World Cup Final Returns to New Zealand with Seven Combinations in the Running It is almost two decades since New Zealand hosted the Pacific League World Cup final - back in 1998 at the Ti Papa indoor arena in South Auckland where Australian Mary Hanna and the NZ-produced Mosaic took home the title after their 66.06% freestyle win. Skip to 2017 and so much has changed: New Zealand boasts thirteen combinations entered at Grand Prix level, seven of whom will start in the FEI World Cup Pacific League World Cup Dressage Final. Unfortunately, none of the Australian pairs will make the journey to the PAL NZ Finals. Please click here to read the rest of the article as it appears on the Eurodressage Website If you have a Dressage Horse to sell click hereand your advert will be live online instantly* |