![]() There are many great names on the trophy but Katie Laurie (nee McVean) rules with four wins on four different horses – Dunstan Lucca (2016), Dunstan Breeze (2015), Dunstan Kiwi Iron Mark (2014) and Dunstan Delphi (2010). Kim Bird and Cera Cassina won it in 2021 but it had stayed on the shelf, unpresented for the four previous years from 2017-2020. The cup is named for Ben Rutherford, a former president of ESNZ (previously the New Zealand Horse Society) from 1959-1962. The ultimate is the Rutherford Cup, awarded to the premier jumping champion but prior to 1995 was given to the winner of the teams’ competition. There’s plenty of history etched on the silverware on offer for the Tavendale & Partners New Zealand National Jumping Championships in Christchurch next week. The Rutherford Cup, presented for Premier Jumping Champion Bates National Dressage Championships 52.Rules, 2019 Tests, Judges & Officials Resources.Member Organisations and Associated Events. ![]() In my eyes Ubisoft is more of the more likely companies to join in, given that they've become pretty close with Nintendo.Search for: Press 'Enter' to search or close There's stuff going for him in particular. He's a pretty big name, and he's already had content in Smash. I don't think Rabbids or anything are happening personally, I expect Rayman to be picked if Ubisoft gets someone. I think the biggest thing going against him though is that he's a western character, and he doesn't seem to be as big of a name in Japan. I also don't know how many third party newcomers we'll get this time, and there's one already that's looking likely (Simon Belmont). I'm ultimately not too optimistic here, but the limbless one certainly has somewhat of a shot. There are only two third parties I'm really rooting for right now, but I do like and have a connection with Rayman. I would be completely fine with his inclusion. Crash has an solid resume for DLC at least. It may not help that he's western, but he actually has had success in Japan regardless. ![]() Otherwise he's definitely iconic, and his revival and upcoming Switch port have helped him become a rather common third party choice recently. Unfortunately for the Bandicoot I'm only considering the base game for this, and a 2018 port of a 2017 release is just going to be far too late to impact the roster. He simply didn't have enough going for him prior to that, especially since his series had been dormant for quite some time. He's definitely a strong contender for DLC with what's happened for him recently, but for base roster? Not seeing it. His games were a big part of my childhood. His then PlayStation exclusive games, mind you, so that little thing + my having a couple of other third parties I want more prevent me from putting him among my most wanted, but I imagine I'd immediately enjoy his addition if he got in. Rayman is definitely one of the leading candidates for a third party spot. Nintendo and Ubisoft are pretty tight and Rayman inexplicably appeared as a trophy in Smash 4, so it would not only be easy to get him in the game but he's also got a presence in the series already. That's a bit of a double edged sword though, since his inclusion as a trophy and not as a playable character may give some insight regarding Sakurai's opinion on the character. ![]()
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