Lisa Coupe has won the New Zealand league FEI World Cup final today at Tauranga, with defending champ Katie McVean making history in taking the series for the third consecutive year.
McVean (Mystery Creek) and her home-bred mare Dunstan Daffodil - half sister to her World Champs superstar Dunstan Delphi who was sold for an undisclosed multimillion dollar deal to Saudi Arabia last year - had to settle for fourth today after having an uncharacteristic refusal at the wall in the jump-off.
While the series win gives them the right to represent New Zealand at the world final in Holland in April, McVean has decided she won't be going.
Last year she and Delphi finished sixth equal at the world final, which McVean says would be a big ask for Daffodil.
"I would have loved to take Daffodil but it is so far away and very expensive," she said. "She's never jumped that big either. At least with Delphi, we had been to Spruce Meadows, so I knew she could jump the heights."