148th Ipswich Show 14 - 16 May 2021 - Schedule - Section - Ipswich Show Society
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th 148 Ipswich Show 14 – 16 May 2021 Schedule – Section BRUTE UTE Ipswich Show Society, 81 Warwick Road, Ipswich Qld 4305 (PO Box 812, Booval Qld 4304) T: 07 3281 1577 E: admin@ipswichshow.com.au www.ipswichshow.com.au
Ipswich Annual Show will be held at the Ipswich Showgrounds from 14 th 15th 16th MAY 2021. The Ipswich Show is one of the largest regional shows in Queensland and this year will be celebrating our 148th Annual Show. The Members of the Ipswich Show Society thank all our many Corporate Partners, Sponsors, Trophy Donors, and competitors for their valued support. Without your support, and the support from the local and wider community, this event could not continue. The President and Members of the Ipswich Show Society thank the Queensland Government for their financial support through the Show Societies Grant Program.
General Conditions GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY AND COMPETITION This Show is conducted subject to the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, the constitution and rules of this Society and any regulation which appears within the Schedule for individual sections of this Show. Should there be any conflict between the rules of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies, the constitution and rules of this society and the regulations appearing in any schedule, the constitution, rules and regulations appearing in the schedule of this Society shall prevail, All persons upon entering any class in this Schedule agree to indemnify the IPSWICH SHOW SOCIETY against liability for any accident, damage, loss or illness to any Exhibit, Exhibitor or Competitor and agree that all Competitions are under the complete and total control of the IPSWICH SHOW SOCIETY whose decision in all matters is final. THE IPSWICH SHOW SOCIETY a) Will appoint a Chief Steward to each section as its representative in all matters. Failure to comply with lawful directions from appointed Stewards, Committee or Staff or use of verbal or physical abuse will result in Disciplinary Action which may include exclusion from further Competitions and/or the Ipswich Showgrounds. b) Will appoint Judges whose decisions are final and for which no verbal or written communication will be accepted or entered into. c) Reserves the right to make any decisions, inclusions or changes to this Schedule including Conditions of Entry as it may deem fitting without further notice. d) Entering of Competitions does not constitute free admission entry into the Ipswich Show. e) By way of entering for this Competition exhibitors acknowledge that they are compliant with these Conditions. ANIMAL/s AND BIRD/S EXHIBITORS • All animal/s and bird/s exhibitors must sign an EXHIBIT HEALTH DECLARATION upon delivery of entry and must comply with the health requirements detailed in this document. • Exhibit Health Declarations are available at the Show Office or Website www.ipswichshow.com.au • All Veterinarian fees are the responsibility of the Owner of the animal. Ipswich Show will not take responsibility for any veterinarian fees. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY INTO GROUNDS • Terms & Conditions located at front Gate Entry. • No Glass is to be brought on the Grounds. (Other than entries into sections that require glass jars/bottles.) • All electrical leads must be tagged in accordance with the relevant industrial regulations. PRIVACY STATEMENT The information provided by you in any application for membership or application to enter is used by the Ipswich Show Society to offer member services or to organise and conduct competitions at the Ipswich Show. By applying for membership or entering our competitions you consent to provide such details as your name, address and exhibit details. Competition information may be made available to the media and included in Ipswich Show publications. Your information will not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose unless required by law.
Schedule – Section BRUTE UTE Conducted under the Rules and Regulations of the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies and the Ipswich Show Society Chief Steward: Jacob Nugent (M) 0459 913 543 Judge: Zoe Brehmer Stewards: Andrew and Victoria Jackson Daniel McBarron R. J. Kennedy Cash & Ribbons to be won PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: Pacific Petroleum SUNDAY 16th MAY 2021 Enter vehicle via Salisbury Road: 10.00 am Entries Close: 1.45pm Judging commences: 2.00 pm Presentations: 4.25pm Entry to Showgrounds: $20.00 per person Class entry: $5.00 per Category Prizes: Prize Money SEE WEBSITE FOR TICKETING All passengers MUST pay full Show Admission price Please be aware that you, upon entering the Showgrounds, must follow all directives supported by legislation. including the WHS ACT and Regulations, COVID 19 Emergency Response ACT 2020 and all QCAS Member Societies and Sub Chambers.
2021 IPSWICH SHOW STATE ‘UTE MUSTER’ SERIES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Principles of the Competition The State Ute Muster Series is a competition conducted State-wide by Affiliated Show Societies: a. To raise interest within the community; b. As an added attraction at the Show; and c. To develop the contact between city and country. The Competition also provides incentive for enthusiasts to exhibit their vehicles and support their local community. The Seven (7) nominated Classes are: a. Street Ute b. B & S Ute c. Chicks Ute d. 4 x 4 Ute e. Work Ute f. Feral Ute g. Classic Ute Fun Events: a. Best Local Ute b. Best Family Ute c. Best Touring Ute d. Biggest Bull Bar e. Christmas on Wheels Sub-Chamber Finals are held at eleven (11) selected centres around the State based on the geographic boundaries of the Societies. Winners from local Shows proceeding to Sub-Chamber Finals will compete under the same format. Winners of each class will be eligible to proceed to the State Finals held in Brisbane at the Royal Queensland Show in August each year. The State Champion and Reserve Champion are judged from a possible eleven (11) vehicles in each Class with an Overall Champion and Overall Reserve Champion selected from a combination of all entries. PLEASE NOTE: Many local Show Societies have run their own Ute Show Competitions for many years and sometimes with many, varied and imaginative Classes. Normally these Societies arrange their own sponsorship with local business houses and often provide cash prizes as well. The State Competition in no way detracts from this effort, but in effect enhances the attraction. HOWEVER, for entrants to proceed through the State Competition, they must meet the criteria, nominate, and be judged in one of the seven (7) Classes as listed above. Rules and Regulations These Rules apply to Local, Sub-Chamber and State Finals. It is important that the “characters” of the Ute’s drivers and owners are readily accepted, as the overall event is to recognise the true “identity” of the Aussie Ute.
It is accepted that some Show Societies already host “Ute” competitions. These Societies can maintain their traditional competition. Should these Societies wish to participate in the QCAS State Ute Muster they MUST include the QCAS Classes in their competition. Show Societies wishing to introduce the QCAS State Ute Muster Series to their Show Program are required to abide by these Rules and Regulations. Right of Entry 1. Competitors are permitted to enter the competition at any number of Shows. 2. Only registered vehicles are eligible to enter the competition. 3. If a competitor wins a class at one Show, they may still compete at other Shows. 4. The Class Winner can only represent ONE CLASS AND ONE SHOW at Sub-Chamber Level and that Show is the one at which they first won, irrespective of the number of Shows entered. 5. The Sub-Chamber Winners can only represent NOT MORE THAN ONE CLASS AND NOT MORE THAN ONE SUB- CHAMBER with the one vehicle at State Level. 6. In the event that the Winner of a Class is ineligible to compete under rules 4 & 5 above, the Runner Up or other eligible vehicle will be permitted to compete at Sub-Chamber and State Final Titles in place of the Winner. Note. It is the responsibility of the vehicle owner to notify the Show Society or Sub-Chamber Coordinator of their judging ineligibility to compete. Conduct of Competitors (Drivers/Owners) 7. Steward’s directives must be followed. 8. Queensland Road Rules apply to competitors both inside and outside of the venue. 9. Rules applying to the specific Venue/Showgrounds must be observed at all times. 10. Speed must be limited as per Showground signage or as directed. 11. Vehicles are to be parked as directed and not moved unless directed by Stewards / Officials. 12. Intoxicated owners or drivers will be disqualified from the competition. 13. Excessive noise levels will not be permitted. 14. Burnouts or donuts will not be tolerated. 15. Competitors may undergo a breathalyser test. Refusal will mean immediate disqualification. 16. Any Owner/Driver behaving in a manner considered to be inappropriate will be disqualified. 17. Any person not abiding by any of the above Rules will automatically be disqualified. Nominations for Entry 18. Any REGISTERED vehicle that is classified as a UTE (tray back, well back, drop side or converted to a Ute) may be nominated by the owner and/or driver. 19. If converted to a Ute a Certificate of Inspection will be required. 20. The driver of the vehicle must have a current driver’s license. Nomination Fees 21. Nominations Fees recommended for the event are as follows: - a. $5.00 nomination fee per vehicle, for entry to unlimited Classes – at Show Level; b. All drivers and passengers MUST pay full Show Admission price; c. No nomination fee is required for Sub-Chamber or State Final; and d. The official QCAS Nomination Form is to be completed and the Waiver signed to gain entry to the Event. Judging 22. It is recommended to have two (2) judges but no more than three (3) judges 23. It is recommended to select Judges with automotive experience or knowledge. 24. Vehicles will be judged according to the individual classes’ criteria. 25. Owners or Drivers of vehicles must remain with their vehicle while judging of that particular class is in progress.
26. The WINNER of the overall championship at the STATE FINAL is not eligible to be judged for the SAME TITLE for a period of one (1) year if they have qualified again for the State Finals. 27. A standard Judging Sheet is provided for scoring purposes. 28. The Judge’s decision is final. Classes 29. The following seven (7) classes have been selected to give the best overall cross-section of entries: a. Best Street Ute – All makes and models. Tailored for street driving, with or without custom modifications. Immaculate presentation, precise detail dedicated to entire vehicle. Interior, exterior, under bonnet engine bay and tray presentation. History of Ute, bought or custom. b. Best B & S Ute – All makes and models. The typical B & S Ball Ute showing evidence of Ball attendance, with Badges, Stickers, Aerials, Mudflaps, Rollbar, Bullbar and Spotlights. Overall interior and exterior presentation. Aerial flags are encouraged for display, but judging will be based on the vehicle itself. c. Best Chicks Ute – All makes and models MUST be registered solely in females’ name. (registration papers are to be supplied for viewing). Best interior and exterior with personal touches and accessories and overall, Ute presentation. History of Ute, bought or custom. Additional decorations, flowers and stuffed toys are welcome for display, but judging will be based on the vehicle itself d. Best 4 X 4 Ute – All makes and models. Best representation of a 4 X 4 Ute, in constant use or part time four-wheel drive. Additional four-wheel drive accessories added to vehicle and including overall interior and exterior presentation. e. Best Work Ute – All makes and models. Displaying Toolboxes and Trade accessories, and (where applicable) MUST exhibit clear Business or Trade signage on the vehicle. Overall interior and exterior presentation. f. Best Feral Ute – All makes and models. The real character Ute. Seen a lot of life, Bullbar, Stickers, Additional accessories, Antennas, reasonably neglected, unkempt and complete with dents. MUST be roadworthy g. Best Classic Ute – Any restored Ute over 30years of age which is roadworthy and registered with or without modifications to the engine and body but still being able to identify the “true” make and model.
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