President
Dr T Watt
Committee Mrs C Adler Mrs J Apicella-Howell Mr RT Asplin Mr P Bower Mr P Bundock Mrs A Collins Mr G Dudley Mrs C Edwards
Mrs L Henderson
Photographer
Nadia Jane Photography
Tel: 07961 633345
Website: nadiajanephotography.smugmug.com
Honorary General Secretary (General Enquiries) Pat Astell-Wood PO Box 7969 Brentwood CM14 5XJ Tel 01277 210292
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Chairman Mr P Bower
Vice-Chairman Mr R T Asplin
Honorary Secretary/Entries Secretary Mrs C Adler 3, Hughes Road Orsett Heath Grays RM16 4XB Tel: 07917 484906 Email:chrisadler1@hotmail.com
Honorary Veterinary Surgeons Messrs. House and Jackson,
Chevers Pawn Veterinary Centre Rookery Road Blackmore Ingatestone Essex Tel: 01277-823858/823808
Farrier on site
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Official Equestrian Reporters for
the Orsett Show |
Grand Ring Commentator Mr A. Rilstone
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TIMETABLE
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The following times are a guide only; depending on
entries classes may start up to 15 minutes
earlier, so please be ready.
Please note: All
championships to follow directly on when the last
relevant class to qualify for that championship
has finished. Heavy Horse Ring will become Welsh
Rings at 13.00. |
| GRAND DISPLAY RING |
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08:00 |
IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NON NATIVE |
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| 2 |
08:30 |
IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NATIVE |
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| 3 |
09:00 |
IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD 1, 2 & 3 YEAR OLDS |
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09:30 |
RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NON-NATIVE |
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| 5 |
10:00 |
RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NATIVE |
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| 87 |
10:45 |
RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE |
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| 87 |
10:45 |
RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE |
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| 89 |
14:00 |
OPEN - SINGLE HARNESS TURNOUT IN GEAR WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL SINGLE DRAY |
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| FOXHOUND RING |
| 6 |
08:00 |
UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND FOREIGN BREEDS |
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| 7 |
08:30 |
UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND POTENTIAL COMPETITION HORSE |
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| 8 |
09:00 |
UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND PURE, PART AND ANGLO ARABS |
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| 11 |
10:30 |
P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS RIDING HORSE WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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| 12 |
11:00 |
P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS COB TYPE WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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| 13 |
11:30 |
P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS HUNTER WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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| 14 |
12:00 |
P(UK) KESTON ROYAL OCCASION M&M IN HAND WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SMALL BREEDS |
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| 15 |
12:30 |
P(UK) KESTON ROYAL OCCASION M&M IN HAND WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP LARGE BREEDS |
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| 16 |
13:00 |
P(UK) LLANARTH M&M RIDDEN WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SMALL BREEDS |
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13:30 |
P(UK) LLANARTH M&M RIDDEN WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP LARGE BREEDS |
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| 18 |
14:00 |
VETERAN OPEN MIXED AGE IN HAND |
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| 19 |
14:30 |
VETERAN OPEN MIXED AGE RIDDEN |
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| WHITMORE RING |
| 20 |
08:00 |
UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN LOCAL HUNTER |
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| 21 |
08:30 |
UNAFFILIATED NOVICE RIDING HORSE/PONY |
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| 22 |
09:00 |
UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN FOREIGN BREEDS |
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09:30 |
UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN PURE, PART AND ANGLO ARABS |
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10:15 |
MARRIAGES' RIDING CLUB PONY OF THE YEAR 2012 (Essex) |
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11:30 |
JUNIOR EQUITATION CLASS |
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| 26 |
12:15 |
SENIOR EQUITATION CLASS |
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13:00 |
COMPETITION/DRESSAGE HORSE OR PONY |
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| 32 |
14:30 |
BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE |
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| 33 |
15:15 |
THE SIDE SADDLE ASSOCIATION EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFYING OPEN CLASS |
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| 34 |
16:00 |
SIDE SADDLE COSTUME CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE |
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| SHOWJUMPING RING |
| 35 |
10:00 |
MINIMUS HORSE/PONY |
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11:00 |
NOVICE HORSE/PONY |
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| 37 |
12:00 |
INTERMEDIATE HORSE/PONY |
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| WELSH RING B |
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| GRAND RING EAST |
| 29 |
08:00 |
LEADING REIN PONY |
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08:30 |
FIRST RIDDEN PONY |
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| 61 |
09:45 |
EXERCISE VEHICLES |
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| 62 |
10:15 |
NOVICE HACKNEY PONY |
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| 63 |
10:45 |
WELSH SECTION C COBS IN WAGONS |
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| 64 |
11:15 |
NOVICE HACKNEY HORSE |
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| 65 |
11:45 |
WELSH SECTION D COBS IN WAGONS |
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| 66 |
12:15 |
HACKNEY PONIES TO A SHOW/HACKNEY WAGON |
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| 68 |
13:15 |
HACKNEY HORSE TO A SHOW/ HACKNEY WAGON |
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| 90 |
14:00 |
OPEN - SINGLE OR PAIR FARM IMPLEMENT |
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| 91 |
14:00 |
OPEN - PAIRS, TEAMS WITH 2 or 4 WHEEL DRAY |
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| 69 |
14:45 |
LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT 2 WHEEL |
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| 70 |
15:15 |
LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT 4 WHEEL |
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| 92 |
16:00 |
OPEN - SINGLE HARNESS TURNOUT IN GEAR WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL FARM WAGON |
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| 93 |
16:00 |
OPEN - PAIRS, TEAMS WITH 2 or 4 WHEEL FARM WAGON |
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| HEAVY HORSE RING |
| 71 |
08:30 |
SHIRE - YEARLING |
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| 77 |
08:30 |
PERCHERON - YEARLING FILLY, COLT OR GELDING |
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| 78 |
09:00 |
PERCHERON - 2 OR 3 YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING |
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| 73 |
09:30 |
SHIRE - FILLY OR GELDING 2 0R 3 YEARS OLD |
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| 82 |
09:30 |
SUFFOLK - 2 OR 3 YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING |
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| 74 |
10:00 |
SHIRE - BARREN MARE - 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER |
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| 79 |
10:00 |
PERCHERON - MARE OR GELDING 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER |
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| 75 |
10:30 |
SHIRE - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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| 83 |
10:30 |
SUFFOLK - MARE OR GELDING 4 YEARS AND OVER |
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| 76 |
11:00 |
SHIRE - FOAL PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 75 |
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| 80 |
11:00 |
PERCHERON - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLF OR OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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| 81 |
11:30 |
PERCHERON - FOAL. PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 80 |
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| 84 |
11:45 |
SUFFOLK - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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| 85 |
12:15 |
SUFFOLK - FOAL. PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED IN CLASS OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 84 |
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12:30 |
IN HAND HARNESS - Judge Mr G Bournes (Kent) |
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13:00 |
YOUNG HANDLER - Judge Mr P Bundock (Essex) |
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CLASSES
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GRAND DISPLAY RING |
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UNAFFILIATED PIEBALD/SKEWBALD
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Start time: |
08.00 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 1-5 to compete. |
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Champion - The H A Webb Cup and sash - Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NON NATIVE |
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Stallion, mare or gelding, any age, any height, to be shown plaited and trimmed.
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IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NATIVE |
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Traditional cob/show cob type. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over, any height, to be shown either with full mane and tail and feathered or hogged and trimmed as appropriate. |
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IN-HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD 1, 2 & 3 YEAR OLDS |
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Stallion, mare or gelding. Any height, to be shown either with full mane and tail and feathered or hogged and trimmed as appropriately as Native or Non Native.
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RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NON-NATIVE |
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Open ridden skewbald/piebald. Stallion, mare or gelding, any height, 4 years old or over, rider any age, to be shown plaited and trimmed. |
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RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD NATIVE |
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Open ridden skewbald/piebald. Stallion, mare or gelding, any height, 4 years old or over, rider any age, to be shown either with full mane and tail and feathered or hogged and trimmed as appropriate.
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RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE
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Start time: |
10.45 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE |
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Pure bred or part bred. If sufficient entries class will be split. Horses maybe ridden at judges discretion. |
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FOXHOUND RING |
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UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND
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Start time: |
8.00 am prompt |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 6-8 to compete. |
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Champion - Tony Levoi Perpetual Trophy and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND FOREIGN BREEDS |
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Stallion, mare or gelding, any age, any height, registered or un-registered horse/pony to be judged on correctness of breed.
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UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND POTENTIAL COMPETITION HORSE |
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1-2-3 year old. Colt, Gelding or Filly to exceed 148 in maturity. Horse likely to make a Competition Sport animal. These classes are for young athletic horses and ponies that have the conformation and movement to go to the top of their sphere.
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UNAFFILIATED IN-HAND PURE, PART AND ANGLO ARABS |
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Stallion, mare or gelding, any age, any height, registered or un-registered horse/pony to be judged on correctness of breed.
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AFFILIATED RIDDEN HORSE
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Start time: |
10.30 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
This show is a qualifier for the 2013 P(UK) Winter Championship Show. Affiliation No. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each qualifying class will qualify. Competitors in qualifying positions, who are not members of Ponies Association (UK) are allowed 14 days in which to become members and register their horses/ponies in order for the qualification to remain valid. No Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, placings will be confirmed by results sent in by the show secretary. Competitors may enter the Winter Championships.
P(UK) 2013 Winter Championships,
To be advised.
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 11-13 to compete. |
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Champion - The Henry Smith Perpetual Trophy and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS RIDING HORSE WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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Amateur Riders Ridden Horse Winter Championship, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old
or over, any height. Riders any age |
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P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS COB TYPE WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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Amateur Riders Ridden Cob Type Winter Championship, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years
old or over, any height. Riders any age |
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P (UK) AMATEUR RIDERS HUNTER WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP |
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Amateur Riders Ridden Hunter Winter Championship, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, any height. Riders any age |
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WELSH SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Start time: |
16.00 |
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Entry fee per class: |
£0.00 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Overall Gelding. Champion and Reserve from classes 43,49,55 & 61 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Overall Youngstock. Champion and Reserve from classes 40,46,52 & 58 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Overall Champion. Champion and Reserve from all championships |
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AFFILIATED MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND
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Start time: |
12.00 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
This show is a qualifier for the 2013 P(UK) Winter Championship Show. Affiliation No. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each qualifying class will qualify. Competitors in qualifying positions, who are not members of Ponies Association (UK) are allowed 14 days in which to become members and register their horses/ponies in order for the qualification to remain valid. No Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, placings will be confirmed by results sent in by the show secretary. Competitors may enter the Winter Championships.
P(UK) 2013 Winter Championships,
To be advised.
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 14-17 to compete. |
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Champion - The Thomas Shield and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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P(UK) KESTON ROYAL OCCASION M&M IN HAND WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SMALL BREEDS |
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Mixed Mountain and Moorland In Hand Pony Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, and Welsh Section A and B.
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P(UK) KESTON ROYAL OCCASION M&M IN HAND WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP LARGE BREEDS |
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Mixed Mountain and Moorland In Hand Pony Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & over. Registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest and Welsh Section C and D.
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P(UK) LLANARTH M&M RIDDEN WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SMALL BREEDS |
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Mixed Mountain and Moorland Ridden Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh Section A or B. Rider any age.
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P(UK) LLANARTH M&M RIDDEN WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP LARGE BREEDS |
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Mixed Mountain and Moorland Ridden Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, registered in the Pure Bred Section of the Breed Societies Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highlands, New Forest and Welsh Section C & D. Rider any age.
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HOME PRODUCED VETERAN HORSE SOCIETY CHAMPIONS
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Start time: |
14.30 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
The Veteran Horse Society Showing Championships are open to both members and non-members of the Veteran Horse Society. Please note that ONLY Veteran Horse Society Members are eligible to compete in the regional championship. Qualification cards will ONLY be given to the 1st three MEMBERS with their VHS membership/horse registration/covering letter from Head Office or National Show Office as proof of membership to the society. The regional winners will go on to compete at the Veteran Horse Society Championship Supreme Final at Olympia in December. |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 18-19 to compete. |
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Champion - The Adler Trophy and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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V.H.S HOME PRODUCED SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 2012
The first to sixth placed competitors will receive the Invitation card in each VHS class.
For membership details please send s.a.e. to:
Membership Secretary
Hendre Fawr Farm
St. Dogmaels, Cardigan, SA43 3LZ
01239 881300 01239 881300
www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk
Showing Information
National Show Office
Suncrest 119 High Lane,
Brown Edge,
Stoke on Trent,
Staffordshire. ST68RT
Tel 01782 503526 07940 126262
e-mail clarefrost@fsmail.net
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NO FOALS, SPURS, GALLOPING OR WEARING OF EARINGS PERMITTED. MINIMUM AGE OF HANDLER FOR IN-HAND CLASSES 9 YRS |
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VETERAN OPEN MIXED AGE IN HAND |
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Horse/pony 15 years and over in hand. Exhibitor any age. |
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VETERAN OPEN MIXED AGE RIDDEN |
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Horse/pony 15 years and over ridden. Rider any age. |
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WHITMORE RING |
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN
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Start time: |
08.00 Prompt |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 20-23 to compete. |
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Champion - The Brown Cup and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN LOCAL HUNTER |
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Mare or gelding, four years or over, to exceed 148cms, rider any age, horse must be stabled within an Essex Classified Hunt area.
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UNAFFILIATED NOVICE RIDING HORSE/PONY |
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Mare or gelding, four years or over, class may be split if entries warrant. To be shown in a snaffle bridle with cavesson noseband, no lead rein permitted. |
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN FOREIGN BREEDS |
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Stallion, mare or gelding four years or over any height, to be judged on correctness of breed.
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN PURE, PART AND ANGLO ARABS |
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Stallion, mare or gelding four years or over any height. |
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MARRIAGES' RIDING CLUB PONY OF THE YEAR 2012
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Start time: |
10.45 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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MARRIAGES' RIDING CLUB PONY OF THE YEAR 2011 (Essex Final)
ONLY QUALIFIED PONIES MAY ENTER. THE FIRST 10 PONIES TO GO FORWARD TO THE GRAND FINAL AT THE PONIES ASSOCIATION (UK) SHOW IN MAY 2013 |
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MARRIAGES' RIDING CLUB PONY OF THE YEAR 2012 (ESSEX) |
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Note: QUALIFIED PONIES ONLY |
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN COMPETITION HORSE/PONY
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Start time: |
12.30 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 25-28 to compete. |
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Champion - The Ethellmares Cup and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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JUNIOR EQUITATION CLASS |
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Rider age 16 or under on the 1st January 2011. This will be judged purely on the ability of the rider and the obedience of the pony/horse to the judges requirements. There will be NO account taken of the pony/horse conformation. |
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SENIOR EQUITATION CLASS |
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Rider age 17 or over on the 1st January 2011 This will be judged purely on the ability of the rider and the obedience of the pony/horse to the judges requirements. There will be NO account taken of the pony/horse conformation. |
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COMPETITION/DRESSAGE HORSE OR PONY |
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Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, any height, riders any age. Method of Judging: - Phase 1 Performance & Freestyle Show 40 Marks. Phase 2 Conformation, Type & Suitability for Dressage 60 Marks. The individual Freestyle Show to include the following movements Halt: walk on a long rein, ordinary trot serpentine (2 or 3 loop serpentine acceptable), extended trot on the diagonal, extended canter on the diagonal. Not to Exceed 2 mins.
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FAMILY MOUNT |
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Horse or pony suitable for all members of the family to ride. Snaffle bridle only. No boots, bandages or martigales. Each competitor will be required to do a small show including a small jump. |
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SIDE SADDLE
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Start time: |
14.30 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15
2nd:
£10 3rd: £5
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Please note: |
The three side saddle classes have been generously sponsored by Mcdonald Brown Ltd. |
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BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE |
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Open to horses and ponies 4 years old and over: confirmation and manners will be taken into consideration. At the Judge's discretion, horses/ponies may be stripped for confirmation. Special rosette to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the SSA. |
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THE SIDE SADDLE ASSOCIATION EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFYING OPEN CLASS |
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Run under S.S.A. Rules defined in the current Member's Handbook. Open to S.S.A. Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for S.S.A. rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd Junior places and S.S.A. Championship Points. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be best turned out. |
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SIDE SADDLE COSTUME CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE |
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The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse/pony and rider, and the way of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider's period costume is not required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask small groups of riders to give short displays. 2 Special rosettes to the highest placed Adult and Junior members of the SSA. Competitors should produce a brief written résumé about their costumes for the Commentator.
Juniors must wear hats to current British Safety standards or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk.
Commentator for this class - Mr. L Lee (Essex) |
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SHOWJUMPING RING |
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SHOW JUMPING
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Judge:
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Mrs B Dove (Essex) |
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Start time: |
10.00 |
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Prizes: |
1st: £15 Voucher
2nd:
£10 Voucher 3rd: £5 Voucher
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
Horses and Ponies to be jumped together but class will split horses/ponies for rosettes. |
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Important: |
All jumping classes have been kindly sponsored by :-
EAST COAST LEISURE, 27 Yardley Business Park, Pipps Hill Retail Park, Luckyn Lane, Basildon SS14 3GF
Tel: 01268 - 276276/276277 |
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All Show Jumping classes limited to 30 entries. Strictly no LATE ENTRIES or ENTRIES ON THE DAY.
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MINIMUS HORSE/PONY |
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Maximum height 2'. Open to any horse/pony and rider combination not placed 1st in ANY show jumping competition.
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NOVICE HORSE/PONY |
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Not to exceed 2' 3'' in First Round. Open to any horse/rider combination not competing in class 37, 38 & 39.
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INTERMEDIATE HORSE/PONY |
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Not to exceed 2'6'' in First Round. Open to any combination.
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SMALL OPEN |
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Not to exceed 2'9'' in First Round. Open to any combination. |
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HIGH JUMP |
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Open to any horse/pony combination. This competition involves a maximum of five rounds the opening round will be followed by up to four jump-offs which are not against the clock. The first round consists of four single obstacles including the triple bar. The starting height will be 2'6'. The jump-off will consist of only two obstacles — a spread fence and the triple bar and will increase in height each round. The winner will be the horse/pony combination to 'Clear' both fences.
In the event of equality after a fifth round, riders share first prize. |
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OPEN |
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Not to exceed 3'0' in First Round. Open to any combination. |
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WELSH RING A |
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WELSH COB IN HAND CLASSES SECTION A & B
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Start time: |
13.00 |
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Prizes: |
1st: Nil
2nd:
Nil 3rd: Nil
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
This show is a Welsh Pony and Cob Society Rosette Show. All competitors must have in their possession WPCS membership card in order to receive medal rosette |
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Championship: |
Youngstock A Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 41-43 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Section A Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 41-46 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Section B Championship 1st and 2nd from classes 47-48 |
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Warm up STRICTLY must only take place in the Welsh collecting ring at the top of the Heavy Horse ring.
NO LATE ENTRIES IN WELSH CLASSES AS VERIFICATION IS REQUIRED. |
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Yearlings. Colt or filly. |
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Two and three year old colts. |
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Two and three year old filly. |
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Gelding any age.
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Mare four years and over with or without foal at foot.
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WELSH SECTION A |
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Stallions four years and over. |
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WELSH SECTION B |
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Mare, stallion and gelding 4 years and over. |
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WELSH SECTION B |
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1 2 and 3 year olds, colt, filly or gelding. |
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WELSH RING B |
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WELSH COB IN HAND CLASSES SECTION C & D
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Start time: |
13.00 |
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Prizes: |
1st: Nil
2nd:
Nil 3rd: Nil
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
This show is a Welsh Pony and Cob Society Rosette Show. All competitors must have in their possession WPCS membership card in order to receive medal rosette |
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Championship: |
Youngstock C Championship: 1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 49-51 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Section C Championship: 1st and 2nd of classes 49-54 |
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Championship: |
Youngstock D Championship: 1st and 2nd of classes 55-57 |
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Championship: |
Supreme Section D Championship: 1st and 2nd of classes 55-60 |
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Warm up STRICTLY must only take place in the Welsh collecting ring at the top of the Heavy Horse ring.
NO LATE ENTRIES IN WELSH CLASSES AS VERIFICATION IS REQUIRED. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Yearlings, colt or filly. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Two and three year old colts. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Two and three year old filly. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Gelding any age. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Mare four years and over with or without foal at foot. |
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WELSH SECTION C |
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Stallions four years and over. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Yearlings, colt or filly. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Two and three year old colts. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Two and three year old filly. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Gelding any age. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Mare four years and over with or without foal at foot. |
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WELSH SECTION D |
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Stallion four years and over. |
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GRAND RING EAST |
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UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN PONY CLASSES
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Start time: |
8.00 am prompt |
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Prizes: |
1st: Nil
2nd:
Nil 3rd: Nil
Rosettes to 6th
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
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Championship: |
1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 29 - 31 to compete. |
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Champion to receive The LYSTER CUP and sash. Reserve Champion - rosette. |
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LEADING REIN PONY |
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Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th. birthday before 1st January in the current year.
To be ridden in a snaffle bridle. Lead rein to be attached to the noseband. |
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FIRST RIDDEN PONY |
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Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133cms. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
To be ridden in a snaffle bridle. Cantering optional in show. |
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RIDING PONY |
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Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, not exceeding 148cms. Riders must be the correct age for the height of the pony they ride.
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PRIVATE DRIVING
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Judges:
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Hackneys: Mr M Cooper (Berkshire) - Private Drive: Mr C Hurd (Sussex)
Commentator: Mr L Lee (Essex) |
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Start time: |
9.45 |
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Prizes: |
Classes 61, 63, 65, 67, 69, & 70 1st £30, 2nd £20, 3rd £15, 4th £10 Classes 62, 64, 66 & 68 £1st £40, 2nd £30, 3rd £20.
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Entry fee per class: |
£10.00 |
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Affiliations: |
This is a Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship Qualifier; The Champion will qualify for the Grand Final to be held on Sunday 11th September 2012 at The Hand Equestrian Centre, Clevedon, Somerset. In the event that the Champion has already qualified, then the Reserve Champion to qualify. If the Reserve has qualified, the rosette to be awarded to the Champion. Once qualified, the Horse, Whip and Vehicle may not be changed.
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Championship: |
Concourse De Elegance |
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To be judged throughout Class 67. Rosette and Champagne to be awarded during the presentation. |
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Championship: |
Championship: 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 63 & 65. |
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The Lee Memorial Perpetual Cup to the Champion for one year. |
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Championship: |
Championship: 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 62, 64, 66 & 68. |
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The Danaway Challenge Shield to the Champion for one year. |
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Championship: |
Championship: 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 69 & 70. |
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The James Todd Trophy to the to the Champion for one year. |
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Classes 61, 67, 69 & 70 are qualifiers for the 2012 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the following Type-sections, disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place (10th place for type sections (o) (r)) in the class will qualify for the 2012 semi-finals. The Championship will immediately follow the semi-finals.
Type - Sections
(e) – Single purebred Registered Welsh Cobs – Section D.
(g) – Single purebred Registered Welsh Ponies - Sections
A & B.
(j) – Two wheel Light Trade.
(k) – Four wheel Light Trade.
m) - Single Turnout driven to a four wheel exercise vehicle.(n) - Pair or tandem put to an exercise vehicle.
(o) – Single turnout driven to a traditional type vehicle by a
young driver aged 10-14 years.
(p) – Single turnout driven to a traditional type vehicle by
a young driver 15-17 years.
(q) – Single turnout driven to an exercise vehicle by a young
driver 10-14 years.
(r) – Single turnout driven to an exercise vehicle by
a young driver aged 15-17 years.
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NO LATE ENTRIES IN HACKNEY CLASSES AS VERTIFICATION IS REQUIRED. £10 Travel assistance will be given per exhibitor entering the ring.
Important: Classes 62, 64, 66 & 78 are affiliated to the Hackney Horse Society. All horses/ponies must be registered in the studbook of the UK Hackney Horse Society or of a recognised Hackney Society Abroad, and all exhibitors must be members of the Hackney Horse Society. Minimum age of driver in open and novice classes will be 14 years at date of show.
Please Note Ruling for Novice Hackneys: To be eligible for a novice class the exhibit may not have been a Novice Champion at an Annual Breeds Show or Novice Hackney Horse or Pony of the Year. An animal can only be a Novice for three seasons from the start of their first show (Not consecutive seasons).
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EXERCISE VEHICLES |
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For Horses or Ponies Any Height, 4 years Old & Over, to be driven single, pair or tandem correctly and smartly harnessed to a sound suitable and well maintained exercise vehicle. (exercise vehicle is a carriage not of traditional type design and/or material and includes those with pneumatic tyres specifically designed for carriages (i.e. not car tyres) Lamps need not be carried. Judging will include general cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle suitability. If sufficient numbers this class made be divided according to height, at the judge's discretion.
The Fairline Stud Salver to the class winner for one year. |
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NOVICE HACKNEY PONY |
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Stallion, Mare or Gelding not exceeding 14hh. |
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WELSH SECTION C COBS IN WAGONS |
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Welsh section C cob 4 years old and over, driven to a show wagon.
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NOVICE HACKNEY HORSE |
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Stallion, Mare or Gelding, exceeding 14hh. |
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WELSH SECTION D COBS IN WAGONS |
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Welsh section D cob 4 years old and over, driven to a show wagon.
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HACKNEY PONIES TO A SHOW/HACKNEY WAGON |
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The Stapleford Pony Cup.
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Note: The 1st & 2nd prize winners of classes 66 & 68 will qualify to compete at the Horse and Pony of the Year Championships at Towerlands Centre 2012. If one or both of these have already qualified it goes to the 3rd place.
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PRIVATE DRIVING |
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For Horses or Ponies Any Height, 4 years Old & Over, to be driven single, pair or tandem correctly and smartly harnessed to a sound suitable and well maintained traditional type vehicle (Commercial vehicles, exercise vehicle and show wagons, not eligible)
Will split is entries are sufficient. Under 13.2 and over 13.2 |
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HACKNEY HORSE TO A SHOW/ HACKNEY WAGON |
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The Stapleford Horse Cup. |
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Note: The 1st & 2nd prize winners of classes 66 & 68 will qualify to compete at the Horse and Pony of the Year Championships at Towerlands Centre 2012. If one or both of these have already qualified it goes to the 3rd place. |
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LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT 2 WHEEL |
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Open to 2 wheeled vehicles.
(j), - Two-wheel Light Trade.
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LIGHT TRADE TURNOUT 4 WHEEL |
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Open to 4 wheeled vehicles.
(k), - Four-wheel Light Trade.
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HEAVY HORSE RING |
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HEAVY HORSES
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Judges:
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Shires - Mr G Bournes (Kent)
Suffolks/Percheron - Mr M Bundock (Norfolk) Change of Judge |
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Start time: |
08.30 Prompt - Classes 71 and 77 |
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Prizes: |
No prize money is awarded for classes 71 - 88 but each exhibit brought forward will receive £30 except Class 87. This sum will be paid on each appearance where the exhibit is entered in more than one class.
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Entry fee per class: |
£0.00 |
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Affiliations: |
THE SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY is pleased to award a SILVER PLATED SPOON and ROSETTE to the Best Shire Mare or Filly, subject to the S.H.S. special conditions of offer. Highest placed Shire Mare or Filly in classes 71, 73, 74, 75 & 76 to compete. Please indicate whether you are eligible for this prize on your entry form.
The Suffolk Horse Society and Percheron Society, respectively, will present rosettes for their in hand Champion.
This show is affiliated to the SUFFOLK HORSE SOCIETY (SHS) and classes 79, 81, 84 & 85 are qualifiers for championship points for the annually awarded trophies.
All entries for In Hand classes must be registered in or eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All entries must state their SHS registration number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. All foals must be eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. Both the sire and the dam must be registered and entered in the pedigree section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book.
All stallions must be registered in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All entries must state their SHS registration number, stallion licence number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. |
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SHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP: Open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners classes 71 -76 |
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Champion to receive a rosette and £50. Champion will then go forward to the Supreme Championship. |
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Championship: |
PERCHERON & SUFFOLK CHAMPIONSHIPS : The Percheron and Suffolk Championships are open to 1st and 2nd prize-winners of classes 77-85. |
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Champion to receive a rosette and £50. Champion will then go forward to the Supreme Championship. |
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Championship: |
SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP: To be judged by both In Hand and Turnout judges. |
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SUPREME CHAMPION to receive a sash, £100 and `The Barvills Cup' to be held for one year. |
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Important: Classes 77 and 78 will be amalgamated if there are insufficient entries. Classes 82 and 84 will be amalgamated if there are insufficient entries. If classes are amalgamated the first two breed types in each class will be eligible for their individual Championship. The Suffolk Horse Society and Percheron Society, respectively, will present rosettes for their in hand Champion.
Stabling is available on request for heavy horses only. A deposit of £20 per stable is required and is refundable if used. |
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BEST SHOD
Judge: Mr PJ Dunmall FWCF.
THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FARRIERS.
BEST SHOD HORSE AWARD
An award for the Best Shod Horse in the Heavy Horse in hand section from classes 72, 79 and 83. The Judge will examine each horse before or during the line up for preliminary judging, taking into consideration.
a. Condition of the feet.
b. The making (or preparation) and fitting of the shoes.
c. Nailing and position of the clips.
Normal shoes and showing plates are equally acceptable, PROVIDED they are suitable for the horse.
Please state on the entry form the name and address of your farrier. The Worshipful Company of Farriers will award a rosette to each class winner and a plaque to the overall winner. A plaque will also be awarded to the registered farrier of the overall winner, with an award for the registered farrier responsible for its feet and shoeing.
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SHIRE - YEARLING |
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The W. H. Greep Memorial Challenge Cup to be held for one year. |
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SHIRE - GELDING |
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4 Years old and over.
The `Essex Union Club` Cup to the winner of this class to be held for one year.
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SHIRE - FILLY OR GELDING 2 0R 3 YEARS OLD |
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The `Whitbread` Cup to the winner of this class, to be held for one year. |
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SHIRE - BARREN MARE - 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER |
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The `Robin Draper' Cup to the winner of this class to be held for one year. |
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SHIRE - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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The Thomas Crawford Challenge Cup to the winner of the class to be held for one year.
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SHIRE - FOAL PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 75 |
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The Findlow Benson Perpetual Challenge Cup to be held for one year, to the highest placed Shire Foal in this class. Kindly presented by Mr D F Benson.
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PERCHERON - YEARLING FILLY, COLT OR GELDING |
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PERCHERON - 2 OR 3 YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING |
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PERCHERON - MARE OR GELDING 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER |
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PERCHERON - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLF OR OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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PERCHERON - FOAL. PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 80 |
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SUFFOLK - 2 OR 3 YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING |
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SUFFOLK - MARE OR GELDING 4 YEARS AND OVER |
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SUFFOLK - BROOD MARE 4 YEARS OLD OR OVER WITH FOAL AT FOOT |
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SUFFOLK - FOAL. PROGENY OF MARE ENTERED IN CLASS OR ELIGIBLE TO BE ENTERED IN CLASS 84 |
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IN HAND HARNESS - JUDGE MR G BOURNES (KENT) |
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A) Neatest and cleanest in hand working harness (NO patent leather)
B) Decorated in harness
Class to be split as above but judged together.
To be judged in the Heavy Horse Ring after the In Hand Championships.
Hunter Shavings Cup & NATIONAL HORSE BRASS SOCIETY brass to the winner of this class.
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RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE |
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Pure bred or part bred. If sufficient entries class will be split. Horses maybe ridden at judges discretion. This class will be held in the Grand Display Ring at 10.45. Please note an entry fee of £10. is required for this class. |
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YOUNG HANDLER - JUDGE MR P BUNDOCK (ESSEX) |
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Handler to be between 13 years and 16 years (i.e. born in the year 1995 up to and including 1998). Mares and Geldings (any Age) of any Heavy Horse Breed To be judged in the Heavy Horse Ring.
The Sam Stacey Challenge Trophy to the winner of this class to be held for one year.
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HEAVY HORSE HARNESS
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Judges:
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Mr P Bundock (Essex) - Trade
Mr G Bournes (Kent) - Agricultural and Implement |
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Start time: |
Please see note below |
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Prizes: |
£150 to each Competitor. Class 90 will receive £75 per competitor.
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Entry fee per class: |
£0.00 |
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Affiliations: |
PLEASE NOTE: Classes 89 to be judged in the Grand Ring at 14.00 promptly. Class 90 & 91 will be judged in the Main Ring East at 14.00 promptly. |
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OPEN - SINGLE HARNESS TURNOUT IN GEAR WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL SINGLE DRAY |
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Exhibitor engaged in any trade or occupation.
The ROBERT FEARBY Perpetual Cup to the winner of this class. |
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OPEN - SINGLE OR PAIR FARM IMPLEMENT |
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Exhibitor engaged in any trade or occupation.
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OPEN - PAIRS, TEAMS WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL DRAY |
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Exhibitor engaged in any trade or occupation.
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OPEN - SINGLE HARNESS TURNOUT IN GEAR WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL FARM WAGON |
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Exhibitor engaged in any trade or occupation. Without springs or seats
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OPEN - PAIRS, TEAMS WITH 2 OR 4 WHEEL FARM WAGON |
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Exhibitor engaged in any trade or occupation. Without springs or seats
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REGULATIONS
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1. OBJECTIONS. The decision of the Judges shall be final. Objections of any kind must be made in writing and delivered to the Secretary making clear that it is an objection which is being handed in. A deposit of £20 shall be paid with each objection which must be made within half an hour of the Judge's decision being given on the day of the Show; in the case of a joint objection a deposit shall be payable by each objector. Such objections will be considered by a panel of not less than three members of the Society appointed by the Chairman or Vice-Chairman and their decision shall be final. Anonymity will not be available to any objector. The deposit may be forfeited at the discretion of the panel.
2. THE SOCIETY'S GENERAL BY-LAWS AND GENERAL REGULATIONS apply to all Entries, Exhibitors and persons attending the Show.
3. Exhibitors will comply with any directions or instructions given to them by the Society its Officers or Stewards which the Society deems to be expedient.
4. Any animal considered by the Judge/Steward on the advice of the Veterinary Surgeons to be suffering from disease of lameness to be immediately removed from the class.
5. HARD HAT - Any person riding a horse anywhere on the Showground is required to wear a suitable hat of at least a currently acceptable standard viz: BS EN 1384, ASTM F 1163, PAS 0 or higher, properly fastened. Refusal to wear a hat in accordance with this rule will be considered improper behaviour.
6. No Equine animal is allowed to be on the Showground unless entered and competing in a class.
7. ENTRIES. Every exhibitor making entries for the show shall be deemed to have agreed to abide by these Rules and it is on this understanding only that entries are accepted. All entries must be made in writing to the Secretary on or before the date specified in the Schedule, on the requisite forms, accompanied by the necessary entry fees.
8. RIGHT OF REFUSAL. The Council reserves the right to refuse any entry.
9. WITHDRAWAL OF CLASSES. If for any reason the Horse Classes or the Show as a whole has to be cancelled, ONLY half the entry fee will be refunded. In no other case will entry fees be returned.
10. RESTRICTED LIABILITY. In the event that a class or classes are cancelled by the Society (whether or not the Show takes place) then the only compensation due to an exhibitor will be a refund of the entry fee(s) paid by the exhibitor in respect of the class or classes that have been cancelled.
11. Except where this Schedule specifically provides otherwise for a particular class the following provisions will take effect. If there are less than seven entries for any class the fourth prize need not be given, if there are less than five entries for any class, the third prize need not be given and if there are less than three, the second prize may be withheld.
12. NOMINATION ENTRIES will not be accepted.
13. QUALIFYING CLASSES. Competitions qualifying for events organised by other bodies are offered in good faith on information provided by those bodies. No liability is accepted by this Society if those events take place in circumstances other than those originally stated or do not proceed.
14. LOCAL HUNTER. Open to exhibits stabled within 15 miles of the 6 Essex Hunts: - East Essex Hunt, Essex & Suffolk Hunt, Essex Farmers & Union Hunt, Essex Hunt, Puckeridge Hunt & Thurlow Hunt as recognised by the M.F.H.A. Show officials shall not be held responsible for acceptance of entries which may prove to be out of the area.
15. OWNERSHIP. Exhibits in all classes must be the bona fide property of the exhibitors and all exhibits must have been the property of, and in the possession of, the exhibitors at the time of entry. Any person who has care and control of an exhibit on the Showground will be deemed to be the Agent of that exhibit's owner for all purposes connected with that exhibit.
16. The entry fee for any animal entered and not exhibited will be forfeited. Any additional costs incurred by the Society arising from non clearance of a cheque must be paid by the exhibitor before he/she is allowed to compete.
17. In the event of a Judge or Judges failing to attend on Show Day, the Secretary or Chief Steward may appoint a Deputy or Deputies.
18. In any Class or Section which is affiliated to a Governing Body it shall be a condition of entry that exhibitors, whether or not members of that Body, shall comply with its Rules and will be liable to dope testing.
19. Exhibitors may be required to allow Probationary Judges to ride their horses as the Society is anxious to improve the Panels.
20. TIMING. Classes may commence at or after the published time. The Society will not be responsible for any loss where an exhibitor has made entries in more than one class and because of a time overrun it is not possible for him/her or the horse/pony to compete in one or more later classes. No claim for refund of fees paid or other loss, direct, indirect or consequential will be accepted or paid.
21. The Show Organisers have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the Health and Safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring, and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards.
22. TROPHIES NAME - Irrespective of name, all trophies are offered on the basis that they are PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHIES. CLEANING - It is the responsibility of winners of trophies to ensure that they are returned in a clean condition, fit for presentation to the next holder - the Society will look to the holder for the cost of professional cleaning when this is not done. RETURN - It is the responsibility of the holder to arrange for the return of trophies to the Secretary by the due date.
23. COLLECTING RING - Access to the collecting ring will only be possible when wearing a wristband. All stewards/Marshalls have been instructed to strictly enforce this rule with NO exceptions.
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