To be able to compete at HOY, she needed to win a champion's ribbon — or two reserve champions — at a qualifying show on her relatively new horse.
Not content to simply qualify, Amanda won two champion and a reserve champion ribbon.
"I won champion at Maraekakaho Sports Day and Waipukurau Sports Day, so I'd qualified by my second show of the season," said Amanda, who was both proud and a little surprised at her results.
She said the pleasure classes had become "very popular and very competitive" in the last few years, to the point where they were now "right up there" with the Saddle Hunter and Park Hack classes.
However the pleasure classes were slightly different in that they suited horses which might not have great conformation, but they still had to be "nice and quiet".
"So the horse still has to nice and quiet and placid, but also free moving, and have a nice disposition and nature."
In something of an oxymoron, Amanda said there was an inordinate amount of work that went into turning out a horse in the Pleasure classes.
"They've got to be meticulous.
"A lot of time is put into getting the horse ready, with lots of shampooing, and Pippi has four white socks, so you've got put makeup on the legs so they are dazzling," she said.
However that job would be delegated to her 'groom' — her mum, Katherine, district commissioner for the CHB Pony Club.
Mrs Large said she was proud of her daughter's efforts in qualifying and was looking forward to watching her daughter compete this weekend at HOY after a long hiatus.
"It's taken Amanda a lot of hard work and dedication but she's done very well," she said.
Amanda will be one of a contingent of riders from CHB competing at HOY, which begins today and culminates on Sunday when the country's top showjumpers compete in the main event, the Olympic Cup.
Former Olympic cup winners, Simon and Claire Wilson are competing at HOY but in the Grand Prix, while their children Tim and Anna are riding in the lower level showjumping classes.
Amanda Fraser and her daughter Lucy are competing in the showing classes.
Andrew McLennan and Dylan Bibby are two young CHB showjumpers and sisters Ella and Hannah von Dadelszen are both competing in the Show Hunter classes, while Brooke Edgecombe is expected to contest the Olympic Cup.