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Chatter - RIAMAS CRIKEY DOC Jenna Mills and - New Zealand Cutting Horse Association
VOLUME 2020.5                               JUNE 2020

                      New Zealand
                Cutting Horse Association

                   Chatter

                    Jenna Mills and
                 RIAMAS CRIKEY DOC
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NEW ZEALAND CUTTING HORSE
                                                ASSOCIATION INC
PRESIDENT                                   COUNCILLORS

Craig Laird                                                                                 Anna Dawson
68 Livingstone Rd, RD4                      Gemma Williams-Gray                             PO Box 2172,
Wanganui                                    1478 Manwaring RD                               Statford Lodge,
Ph: 06 345 6648                             Rakaia, 7781                                    Hastings, 4153
Email: westcairn@slinshot.co.nz             Ph. 027 266 3339                                Ph. 027 371 1882
Judges                                      Email: equisportnz@outlook.com
                                                                                            Email: anna.k.dawson@hotmail.com
Cattle Scheme                                                                               Perpetual Trophies & Funding
                                                                                            Associate Show Approvals

VICE PRESIDENT                                                                                 AFFILIATED CUTTING HORSE
                                                                                                CLUBS OR ASSOCIATIONS
Janine Taylor                               Melissa Poingdestre
463 Bowally RD, RD12                        401 Bird Road, RD23                             King Country Cutting Club
Oamaru 9495                                 Stratford                                       C/-Kristin Dickson
Ph: 03 689 2781                             Ph. 021 315 088                                 1226 State Highway 30, RD3
Email: mtaitken1@gmail.com                  Email: moey_nz16@hotmail.com                    Te Kuiti
Show Approvals and Training (SI)            Training (NI)
Rules, Hall of Fame and Buckles                                                             Ph. 027 813 8408
                                            Sponsorship                                     Email: kingcountrycuttingclub@gmail.com

SECRETARY
                                            Olivia Ladd                                     Central Plateau Cutting Horse Club
Christine Cowdrey                           648 Finnis Rd, RD5                              C/- Julie Gregory
725 Mangapapa Rd                            Fielding                                        331 Oranuni RD, RD4
RD, Matiere                                 Ph. 027 460 6295                                Taupo 3384
Ph: 07 8937824                              Email: livyladd@gmail.com                       Ph: 07 377 8176 or 0272916473
Email: cowdrey@xtra.co.nz                   Rules                                           Email: juliesteve7@gmail.com
                                            Social Media & Website

TREASURER & COUNCILLOR

Julie Gregory                               Kristin Dickson                                 Central South Cutting Horse Club
331 Oranuni Rd, RD4                         266 Pukerimu RoadRD3                            C/- Lisa Buchanan
Taupo, 3384                                 Te Kuiti 3983                                   27 Pudding Hill, RD6
Ph: 07 377 8176 or 0272916473               Ph. 027 813 8408                                Ashburton 7776
Email: juliesteve7@gmail.com                Email: kristindickson94@gmail.com               Ph: 027 4046765
Show Approvals (NI)                         Sponsorship Co-Ordinator                        Email: l.m.buchanan@hotmail.com
Show Secretary

POINTS COLLATOR                             CHATTER EDITOR                                  Coast to Coast Cutting Horse Club
                                                                                            C/- Michele Hutchins
Karen Matchitt                              Mindy Matchitt                                  352 Woodlands Road, RD2
7 Te Poi RD, RD3                            46 Gunn RD,RD2                                  Waihi 3682
Matamata 3473                               Matamata, 3472                                  Ph: 027 296 5073
Ph. 027 443 4481                            Ph. 022 101 9581                                Email: mkhutchins1626@gmail.com
Email: bonus3@xtra.co.nz                    Email: mindypates@outlook.com

Opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the NZCHA Inc. The NZCHA reserves the right to accept or reject any advertisement as
submitted for publication. While every effort is made to publish advertisements as ordered, no responsibility is taken for failure of an
 advertisement to appear as ordered. REPRODUCTION or use in whole or part of the contents without the written permission of the
                                                    NZ Cutting Horse Association.
     PHOTOS IN THIS PUBLICATION ARE PRODUCED BY HOLMES CUTTING HORSE PHOTOGRAPHY
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2019/2020 Season Dates

             NORTH ISLAND                                           SOUTH ISLAND
 # denotes approved NZCHA show/training                     # denotes approved NZCHA show/
   # denotes tentative training day/ show                                training

—————————————–                                             # denotes tentative training day/ show
                                                          ______________________________________
 North Island/Nationals Finals
 DECEMBER date/venue TBC                                           1st August 2020
—————————————–                                            CSCHC, AGM & Prizegiving
   Laird’s Training Weekend                                      Sky Lodge Tekapo
         POSTPONED
—————————————–
     41st NZCHA Futurity
         POSTPONED
—————————————--
         NZCHA AGM
         18th July 2020
   Cosmopolitan Club Taupo
____________________________

Judges list for the 2019/20 season
Steve Gregory                            AAA
Craig Laird                              AAA
Grant Mackie                             AAA
Graeme McInnes                           AAA
Helen Holmes                             AA
Melissa Poingdestre                      AA
Gemma Williams-Gray                      AA
Richard Cowdrey                          A
Bryan Lowcay                             A
Geoff Taylor                             A
Janine Taylor                            A
Mindy Pates                              A*

*Associate Judge for 3 full shows alongside a AAA Judge
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NZCHA NOTICES
     NZCHA Annual General Meeting to be held in Taupo,
            Saturday 18th July 2020—1pm start, Taupo Cosmopolitan Club.
            5 Taniwha Street, Taupo

     Proxy Votes and Council Nominations due by the 4th July 2020

     Hall of Fame Nominations due by the 4th of July 2020

     Calling for Stallion Listings by 10th July 2020

     Central South Cutting Horse Club AGM , Prizing Giving Dinner
           1st August 2020, 1:30pm Sky Lodge Tekapo.
           RSVP to Gemma Williams-Gray

A message from Craig…….

Hi.

Your Council has been able to meet via a thing called ZOOM. Council has discussed the situation of the
Futurity, Finals and the AGM. The AGM date has been set for Saturday 18 th July at 1pm to be held at the
Cossie Club in Taupo.
The Futurity. It is thought that this may be able to be held at the Ladd’s Show in January but as this is a
CPCHC show we will be discussing with them as to the feasibility of holding it at that time.
National Finals. This event is being considered as to holding it at Waimiha mid December. This will de-
pend on the venue being able to have sufficient cattle for two National Finals in the one season. We will
keep you posted as to what can be organised.
Judges Seminar. Council has agreed to investigate an Australian Judge who is suitable to hold a Judge’s
Clinic. Until this becomes a reality all Judges will maintain their current rankings.
Kind Regards
Craig
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IM GUNNA CUT aka IMA                                                     2004-2020

                                In memory of a great horse known as ‘Ima’ who has helped
           numerous riders achieve great things within the New Zealand Cutting, Reining and Performance Arenas.

                      Bred and Trained by Barry Ladd, this team successfully campaigned together.
  Winning the Open & Non Pro Futurity in 2008 & also the Derby & Non Pro Derby in 2009. While owned by Barry, Ima was
                                               also successfully shown by Catherine Ladd.
                                             2010 saw Barry Sell Ima to Rosemary Haultain.

                  Rosemary and Ima accomplished many successes together in Rookie, Lady Rider and Non
                                                Pro Classes in Cutting.

   Tamsin Lucas purchased ‘Ima’ off Rosemary May 2014 where they too accomplished many Island and
                                      Nationals Titles in Cutting/Performance & Reining.

                            Angel Marsh acquired ‘Ima’ off Tamsin December 2017, where they continued to do well in
                                                        Reining and Performance riding.

       RIARMAS Crikey Doc aka Crikey                                                                       2009-2020

In recent news, we are saddened to hear of the passing of another great horse, who has had a large part to play in welcom-
                                         ing new comers to our wonderful sport.
                            Otherwise known as Crikey has achieved many accomplishments.
                                         2013 NZCHA National Derby Champion
                                        2013 NZCHA National Hi Point 4 year old
                                  2015 NZCHA Youth Rider title with Philippa Cederman
                                     2014/15 Hi Point South Island Novice Champion
                                     2015/16 Hi Point South Island Novice Champion

  Geoff & Janine Taylor bought Crikey as a yearling from Lyn Malcom for Geoff to train as his first Futurity horse. Although
 not a natural athlete, he had a huge heart and will to try and his honesty was amazing. He was the sort of horse you could
                           turn back on all day then put into the cutting pen as a hand down cutter.
    He had many riders compete on him including Geoff Taylor, Gemma Williams, Julie Gregory, Philippa Cederman and
                                                          Jenna Mills.

 He was a great help horse in his later years until he was sold to Philippa Cederman who once again competed him and then
sold on to Jenna Mills after Philippa went to University. Jenna enjoyed great success on him this last season till she tragically
 lost him to Yew tree poisoning. Geoff & Janine owned him for 11 years of his life and they will all miss him as the character
                                                            he was.
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MAIN POINTS FROM THE NZCHA COUNCIL MEETING
                                 HELD ON SAT. 30th MAY VIA ZOOM

•    Enquiries to be made to Ranch Riding and other Horse Sports that may be interested in at-
     tending a Cutting introduction event.
•    60 point rule – remit put forward to AGM – That there is no pay-out on a 60 point score in all
     aged events - Futurity, Derby and Classic.
•    NZCHA Internet banking is now available.
•    National Finals – to be held in December – date to be confirmed.
•    Futurity, Derby and Classic – may be held in January – to be confirmed.
•    North Island Finals – Will have a two in one event (Nth Is and Nat. Finals) at the National Fi-
     nals in December. Just the points (no payments) from the National Finals place getters will go
     to the North Island finals points. (points and payments stay the same for the N.F. place getters)
•    Triple Crown – Due to virus it has been cancelled.
•    A.G.M. – Date has been changed to Saturday the 25th July at 1pm. Will be held in Taupo, ven-
     ue to be confirmed. Each Club can use one zoom connection.
•    Constitution – Remits from Helen concerning seven changes to the Constitution for the
     NZCHA Council to consider.
•    Timer Clock – Hireage to Clubs is being considered.
•    Laptop –An agreement covering both the Laptop and the media person will be written into the
     Media Portfolio.
•    Judges Clinic – An Australian Judge will be approached re Judges Clinic. N.Z. Judges will
     maintain their rankings in the meantime.
•    There will be a feasibility study undertaken on having the Chatter, Facebook and the Website
     as one portfolio.
•    Everyone was happy with the Zoom Meeting – THANKS Olivia for organising it.

                                     Judging Rule 11
JUDGING RULE 11 When a horse loses his working advantage, misses a cow, or is working out of position;
                   he will be penalised (a) ½ point, (A) 1 point, or (F) 1 point.

   DEFINITION OF TERMS Loss of working advantage is defined as; when a horse goes by a cow to the
degree that he loses his position to maintain control of the cow. or (a). A miss is defined as: A response of
the horse to the action of the cow being worked, resulting in a loss of working advantage or being out of
                                                  position.
  (A) or (a). Working out of position is defined as: The position of the horse in relation to the cow being
          worked, being consistently either too short or too long in working to control a cow. (F)
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IM GUNNA CUT 2004-2020

    Riarmas Crikey Doc 2009-2020
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N.Z.C.H.A. A.G.M.
                            HELD AT WAIMIHA WHENUA FARM WAIMIHA
                                          APRIL 6TH 2019 8.30pm.
PRESENT: John McCorquindale, Wendy and Grant Mackie, Christine and Richard Cowdrey, Barry and Lynley Ladd,
Wayne and Melissa Poingdestre, Gemma Williams-Gray, Mindy Pates,Tim Laing, Karen Matchitt, Laura Millar, Rob-
ert Thompson, Linda and Peter Ormiston, Anna and Holly Dawson, Kristin Dickson, Jacob and Olivia Ladd, Julie and
Steve Gregory, Colin and Helen Holmes, Geoff and Janine Taylor, Craig Laird, Dayna Holmes, Brett Peel, Tim
Strange.
APOLOGIES: Bronwyn Laird, Joel Gregory, Maria and Gene Thompson, Merrill Kinney, Graeme and Sharlene McIn-
nes, Tamsin Lucas. Olivia Ladd/ Robert Thompson – carried

PROXY VOTES: For Tamsin Lucas – Janine Taylor. For Joel Gregory – Steve Gregory. Karen Matchitt/Julie Gregory –
carried
MINUTES: Passed as read. Julie Gregory/Helen Holmes – carried. Matters arising – Karen pointed out the correct
spelling of Matchitt. Helen moved minutes as true and correct. /Karen – carried
PRESIDENTS REPORT: Craig read and moved his report. Olivia Ladd/Julie Gregory – carried
FINANCIAL REPORT: Presented by Helen, moved by Janine taylor/Helen Holmes – carried
AUDITOR POSITION: Jacob Ladd appointed as Auditor. Julie Gregory/Helen Holmes – carried

RETIRING COUNCILLORS: Laura Millar and Tamsin Lucas.
COUNCIL NOMINATIONS: Janine Taylor – nominated by Helen Holmes, Kristen Dickson – nominated by Mindy
Pates, Melissa Poingdestre - nominated by Christine Cowdrey, Craig Laird - nominated by Grant Mackie, Olivia
Ladd - nominated by Julie Gregory. All nominations accepted for council, Craig Laird/Christine Cowdrey - carried
COUNCILLORS: Janine Taylor, Kristin Dickson, Melissa Poingdestre, Craig Laird, Olivia Ladd, Julie Gregory, Mindy
Pates, Anna Dawson.
ELECTION OF OFFICERS: President – Janine Taylor - Karen Matchitt/Wendy Mackie, nomination wasn’t accepted
by Janine. The following were all elected;
President: Craig Laird – Janine Taylor/Anna Dawson
Vice President: Janine Taylor – Julie Gregory/Olivia Ladd
Secretary: Christine Cowdrey – Craig Laird/Julie Gregory
Treasurer: Helen Holmes – Julie Gregory/Mindy Pates
Show Secretary: Julie Gregory – Craig Laird/Kristin Dickson

Chatter Editor: Mindy Pates – Karen Matchitt/Julie Gregory
Points Collator: Karen Matchitt – Julie Gregory/Gemma Williams-Gray

REMITS: Craig Laird asked the movers of the first remit if they wanted it to be treated as one or two separate re-
mits. He explained if it was one remit and one part was to fail, i.e. – they wanted a change of venue and not a
change of date then the whole remit would fail. Gemma Williams-Gray replied they wished to treat it as two re-
mits.
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REMIT 1: HELEN HOLMES PUT FORWARD THE REMIT TO CHANGE THE FUTURITY DATE TO DECEMBER OR JANUARY
(6-7 MONTHS LATER THAN OUR EXISTING FUTURITY) – SUPPORTING REASONS – MORE TIME TO TRAIN A FUTURITY
HORSE, HORSES WILL BE OLDER AND MORE DEVELOPED, MAY BE ABLE TO UTILISE THE AUSSIE JUDGE FOR TRAIN-
ING DAYS ETC, GROUND CONDITIONS, WEATHER,BREEDING STALLIONS ALL PLAY A PART, DISCUSSION FOLLOWED.
This REMIT will require the change of the NZCHA Rule Book as follows:
NCHA APPROVED AGE EVENTS PAGE 45 RULE 4. – THESE EVENTS SHALL BE FOR HORSES FROM THREE (3) YEARS OF
AGE. THEY NEED NOT BE HELD WITH ANY OTHER NZCHA INC.APPROVED CUTTING HORSE CLASSES, HOWEVER ANY
OTHER NCHA INC.APPROVED CLASSES MAY BE HELD WITH APPROVED AGE EVENTS. THE CLASSIFICATIONS OF
AGED EVENTS ARE: FUTURITY – 3YROLD, DERBY/MATURITY – 4YROLD, CLASSIC – 5&6 YEAR OLD (NZCHA AMEND-
MENT) FOR THE PURPOSE OF THESE EVENTS THE YEAR WILL BE FROM JANUARY 1ST TO DECEMBER 31ST (UNLESS
SPECIAL CIRCUMSTANCES PREVAIL)
IN FAVOUR TO CHANGE DATE FROM MAY TO DECEMBER OR JANUARY: VOTE 13 FOR/ 14 AGAINST. MOTION LOST.
REMIT 2: CHANGE VENUE FOR FUTURITY TO ALTERNATIVE ARENA. - REMIT WITHDRAWN.
REMIT 3:  (1) THAT THE COUNCIL REVIEW THE REMITTANCE TO COUNCILLORS/MEMBERS FOR THE TIME THEY
SPEND EXECUTINGTHEIR RESPECTIVE RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONSIDER TWO FURTHER POSITIONS TO BE GIVEN
REMITTANCE. (MEDIA OFFICER AND NZCHA SHOW SECFRETARY) REASONING – THESE REMITTANCE AMOUNTS
WERE IMPLEMENTED OVER TEN YEARS AGO SO THEY ARE OVERDUE FOR REVIEW.
HELEN MOVED COUNCIL REVIEW THE ABOVE REMIT. /WENDY MACKIE – CARRIED
REMIT 2: HELEN HOLMES MOVED WE ALTER TYPES OF MEMBERSHIPS – JOINT MEMBERSHIP TO BECOME JOINT
COMPETING MEMBERSHIP, INCREASE THE FEES FOR SOME OF THE MEMBERSHIPS AND INCLUDE THE FOLLOW-
ING; JOINT MIXED MEMBERSHIP, JOINT RESTRICTED MEMBERSHIP, AND ALTER WORDING IN LIFE MEMBERSHIP
TO SAY NEWSLETTER FOR LIFE./GEMMA WILLIAMS-GRAY – NOT CARRIED.
GENERAL BUSINESS:     JACOB LADD MOVED WE CHANGE OUR MEMBERSHIPS TO ACTIVE, NON ACTIVE, YOUTH,
HONOURARY, AFFILIATES, LIFE MEMBERS./ WENDY MACKIE. MOTION WAS RETRACTED BY JACOB LADD.
JACOB LADD MOVED COUNCIL LOOK INTO MAKING CHANGES TO THE MEMBERSHIP CRITERIA – IE – ACTIVE,NON
ACTIVE, YOUTH, LIFE, HONOURARY, AFFILIATES/ JULIE GREGORY – CARRIED
SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR 2020-2021; Steve Gregory moved we hold the subscriptions as they are./Julie Gregory – car-
ried
CATTLE LEVY: Grant Mackie moved the cattle levy stay the same at $1.00/Wendy Mackie – carried

FUTURITY DATE: Richard Cowdrey moved the Futurity date stay the same./John McCorquindale – Motion Lost.
FUTURITY INCENTIVE BUCKLES; Jacob Ladd moved that buckles be provided for both Futurity and Derby first time
entrants./ Olivia Ladd – Motion Lost. (it doesn’t affect the Futurity incentive buckle already being presented?)
SECOND FUTURITY EVENT: Richard Cowdrey moved that the NZCHA look into making a commitment to run anoth-
er Futurity event in the window of February, March, April and bring proposal to the next AGM./Geoff Taylor – car-
ried. Richard Cowdrey will put $500 towards this Futurity.
EXISTING MAY FUTURITY: Jacob Ladd moved we maintain our Futurity in May and bring in a second Futurity during
the same show season in Feb, March, April window subject to Council investigating the possibilities./Olivia Ladd –
carried
MEETING CLOSED 10.00PM.
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Clinton Anderson:                                          Why didn't she progress in those first five weeks? Because I'd
                                                                    been babysitting her. I'd been trying to coax her into liking me,
 Don’t get Emotional When Training                                  and the situation.
              Horses.                                               What she'd needed instead, and what I finally gave her in that
   When training your horse, don't let your emotions                last week, was a taste of, "If you don't like this, try this. If you
 confuse the issue at hand. Adapted from Lessons Well               thought what I was asking you to do was difficult and sweaty,
    Learned: Why My Method Works for Any Horse                      how about this?
                  by Clinton Anderson
                                                                    Very quickly, she came to realize that what I'd been originally
                                                                    asking her to do wasn't so bad after all.
"Clinton, I want to improve my gelding's behaviour, but he
gets so grumpy when I ask him to do something. I reward him         Don't Beg!
when he is cooperative, but it doesn't seem to be making him        That mare taught me an important aspect of natural horseman-
any better. And I'm afraid 'getting after him' will just make his   ship that a lot of people don't understand. Although I certainly
attitude worse--or even make him dislike me."                       do want my horses to like me and enjoy the time we spend
                                                                    together (don't get me wrong--that's still important to me), the
Talk about a bad attitude--this horse owner has one! I see this     reality is this: When you're training a horse, you have a job to
a lot at my clinics. People get so worried about their relation-    do, and you've got to get that job done. Being business-like
ships with their horses and so wrapped up in the whole natural      about it will give you your best chance of succeeding at that
horsemanship thing they forget the bottom line: You've got to       job. Especially with tough customers!
get the job done.
                                                                    Horses are a lot like people? Their personalities vary. Some
I learned this when I was about 15 or 16 while training horses      horses, like some people, are just naturally cranky. Can you
in Australia for Gordon McKinlay. I was just getting started        improve their attitude? Sure you can. But you may never get
with natural horsemanship and was working with a big black          them to put a smile on their face all the time. With some peo-
mare with a bad attitude. In keeping with my early training, as     ple, you can just look at them sideways and they get angry and
soon as that mare would do something right, I'd instantly re-       hateful. And yet with others, you can insult their mother and
ward her with a pat, a treat, and a little break.                   they just smile at you and say, "Oh, you don't really mean that.
                                                                    Come over here and let me give you a hug." Horses are the
I was basically trying to bribe her into loving me and loving       same.
what she was doing. Problem is, she was actually getting
worse by the day.                                                   Not every person who goes to jail is going to be rehabilitated,
                                                                    and not every belligerent horse is going to completely change
Gordon took one look at this belligerent mare after I'd been        his attitude, no matter what you do.
working with her for a while and said, "Clinton, you've done a
pretty bad job on this horse." Gordon has never been one to         What I've discovered, though, is that for the horses with the
mince words.                                                        worst attitudes, the more you baby them, the worse they get.
                                                                    The less you ask them to do and the less pressure you put on
I said, "Gordon, I've been working with her seven days a            them, the worse their attitudes become.
week, doing everything you taught me, trying my best to get         Conversely, the harder you work them and the more you ask
her where she needs to be, but she's just got a bad attitude."      them to do, the better their attitudes get. You may never turn a
                                                                    fundamentally sour minded horse into the horse of your
"Well," he replied, "you'd better step up to the plate and get      dreams. But by always focusing first on getting the job done,
the job done because this mare has to go home next week, and        you're always going to get the best possible results with that
the owners aren't going to be happy when they see how bad           particular horse.
she is after being here for six weeks."
                                                                    So--the lesson I learned from that difficult black mare is one I
Ask, then tell                                                      hope you'll take to heart. Don't be hooked on this lovey-dovey
So here's what I did: For the entire last week of her training, I   "I love my horse, he loves me" emotion to the point you're
treated that mare the way I would any other horse. I got in         practically begging your horse to do what you want him to do.
there every day and made the wrong thing difficult for her and      Because then, you'll get the opposite of what you're looking
the right thing easy. I made her feet move--now. I asked her,       for.
and when she didn't respond, I told her. I didn't worry about
her feelings or her emotions or her attitude.                       Before you can have that emotional connection and relation-
                                                                    ship with your horse, you first have to earn his respect by get-
When she did something right, I rewarded her by simply let-         ting the job done of moving his feet--forward, backward, left,
ting her rest and leaving her alone. When she did something         and right.
wrong, I made her feel very uncomfortable.
                                                                    It's as simple as that...and nothing to get emotional about.
Within three days, that mare's attitude--and her whole percep-
tion of work, and of me--completely changed. In fact, in that
last week of working with her, I caught her up to where she
should've been by that time, despite our initial setbacks. On
the day she went home, she was as good as all the other horses
that had been ridden for six weeks.                                 Adapted from Lessons Well Learned: Why My Method Works
                                                                    for Any Horse, by Clinton Anderson. Available at Horsebooks
In other words, she made more progress in those last five or                                    Etc.
six days than she had in the entire five weeks before.
                                                                        This article originally appeared in the April 2010 issue
                                                                                            of Horse&Rider.
All nominations must be received by the Secretary:
(Christine Cowdrey, 725 Mangapapa Road, R.D MATIERE, 3995)
                           by the 4th July 2020
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          Heritage Hall of Fame– People Nomination Form

I/We would like to nominate:_________________________________________________
for the “Heritage Hall of Fame– People” for the following reasons:
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Proposer:_________________________ Address:_________________________________
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SIGNED:_____________________________ DATED: ________/________/_______
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Proposer:________________________ Address:__________________________________
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SIGNED:_____________________________ DATED:_______/________/________
Nomination Paper for NZCHA Council
                    I/We the undersigned, herewith nominate:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
Membership Number: ______ for the office of councillor of the
NZCHA Inc.

Proposer:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
Signature: _______________________

Seconder:
Name: ___________________________________________________
Address: _________________________________________________
Signature: _______________________
I ACCEPT THE ABOVE NOMINATION:
Signed: _____________________________ (nominee)
DATE: ____/ _____/________
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  Nominations are called for the NZCHA Council positions that fall vacant at the next
                                     AGM.
Councillors retiring by rotation and who are eligible for re-election upon nomination are:
                Anna Dawson, Julie Gregory and Gemma Williams-Gray.

Should there be three(3) or less nominations received by the closing date of 4th July 2020, the nominees
will be appointed without ballot and members will be advised. If there are more than three nominations a
   postal ballot will be held. All persons being nominated must have been a fully paid member of the
    NZCHA for two years. Proposers and seconders must also be financial members of the NZCHA.
REMIT 1: - Mindy
I ‘Mindy Pates’ Propose that Page 50 Rule 4 read:
These events shall be for horses from FOUR (4) years of age. They need not be held with any other NZCHA approved cutting horse classes,
however any other NZCHA approved classes may be held with approved age events.
       The classification of aged events are:
               Futurity - 4 year old
               Derby/ Superstakes – 5 year old
               Classic - 6 year old
               Challenge - 7 year old
               Classic-Challenge - 6 & 7 year old
               Seven-Up - Horses 7 years of age and older
               Snaffle Bit Futurity – 4 year old

For the purpose of these NZCHA Approved Aged Event classifications the NZCHA Futurity Show and any other club run aged events will run
between August 1st until the following August 1st (unless special circumstances prevail).
NOTE: This does not alter a horse’s birthday it merely gives show committees twelve (12) months leeway to run age events under the above
categories. For the purpose of NZCHA affiliated age events all horses will have a birthday on the 1st August every year.

Proposed: Mindy Pates                                          Seconded: Kristin Dickson

From Current 4.
These events shall be for horses from three (3) years of age. They need not be held with any other NZCHA approved cutting horse classes,
however any other NZCHA approved classes may be held with approved age events.
        The classification of aged events are:
        Futurity - 3 year old
                Derby/ Superstakes - 4 year old
                Classic - 5 & 6 year old
                Challenge – 7 year old
                Classic-Challenge - 5, 6 & 7 year old
                Seven-Up - Horses 7 years of age and older
                Snaffle Bit Futurity – 3 year old
For the purpose of these events the year will be from the NZCHA Futurity Show in May to the following NZCHA Futurity. In May (unless
special circumstances prevail)
NOTE: This does not alter a horse’s birthday it merely gives show committees five (5) months leeway to run age events under the above
categories. For the purpose of NZCHA affiliated age events all horses will have a birthday on the 1st August every year.

REASONS for Remit 1: Page 50 Rule 4
• This would allow for horses to be a year older, stronger and mentally mature
• We are expecting current 3 year olds to have three runs in one day in NZ, (Pre work and two go rounds)
• We are losing a number of potential entries every year for the Futurity as the horses are just not physically or mentally capable of being
shown under the current circumstances. For example, there may have been at least 3 more contestants if the horses would have been giv-
en until they were 4 years old.
• We should be proactive about showing horses that are more mature, as opposed to re-active when activist force us not to be showing 3
year old. (This does not any anyway determine when an owner elect’s to start a futurity prospected training programme, it merely gives
more time to achieve a more mature horse, hopefully a higher standard of competition, less horses being injured by being pushed too far
too fast, which will result in more horses staying sound and competitive for longer.
• There is a growing number of members, with limited access to cattle to train horses and while the mechanical cow is a great tool, cattle
are also needed to create a finished Cutting Horses which they just do not have daily access too, and sometimes the only way to do cattle
work is after show Trainings and/or training clinics which tend to only run between November – May.
• Environmental conditions make it difficult for training through the winter without indoor facilities, by changing the age to 4years old, we
give ourselves an extra season of training which appeals greatly to those that may be considering training a futurity horse or even their first
horse.
• Typically, it takes a Professional Trainer 12-18 months of solid training to get to a Futurity and that is being optimistic in the right condi-
tions, but to produce a finished BROKE cutting horse to a high standard it can take 3-4years+. So, keeping this in mind allowing another of
year of training will result in a more finished horse.
• Less Injuries, protecting the longevity of our horses.
Other points to consider to Remit 1.
• We encourage the NZCHA to be proactive against the showing of three-year-old horses.
• We want to ensure the longevity of our horses and ensure the soundness of their careers.
• We also want to ensure the longevity of our Trainers within our industry (given most are of non-professional status). We feel
giving these people another year to produce a futurity horse would make training these horses more achievable and encour-
aging for them.
• The age and subsequent showing schedule proposed in this remit also considers existing successful trainers and their cur-
rent programs.
•       We believe this would be a key step forward in adapting to our current Cutting Horse industry in New Zealand being
        non-professional majority.

Remit 2. - Olivia
NZCHA Membership Remit Proposal

To offer the following 8 membership options:
•      Full Competing Member—Points recorded, 1 vote, chatter
•      Non Competing Member—1 vote, chatter, can judge
•      Family Membership—For 2 adults and all their children, Point recorded, 2 votes, chatter.
       (Children receive youth membership as below)
•      Youth Membership—points recorded, no vote, no chatter
•      First Time Membership—points recorded,1 vote, chatter, unable to stand for council
•      Affiliate Membership—1 vote
•      Constitution Membership (for partners/syndicates/ corporations) - 1 vote, points recorded for 1 nominated rider
•      Honorary Life Membership—1 vote, points recorded, chatter—to be determined by council/membership
NZCHA Membership Price Remit Proposal
       Full Competing Member—$125
       Non Competing member—$80
       Family Membership—$250
       Youth Membership—$50
       First Time Membership—$80
       Affiliate Membership—$200
       Constituent Membership—$125
       Honorary Life Membership $0
Previous numbers—2019 membership
17 full = $2380                                                               $140ea
2 Restricted (now called non competing) = $80                                 $40ea
11 Joint (no longer offered and included with families) = $1870               $170ea
0 Family Memberships                                                          $190ea
4 New = $280                                                                  $70ea
3 Affiliates = $255                                                           $85ea
0 Constituent Memberships                                                     $150ea
3 Life = $0

Remit 3: - Olivia

I ‘Olivia Ladd’ propose that a score of 60 will not be paid out on any aged event classes—Futurity, Derby and Classic.
Remit 4: - Mindy

I ‘Mindy Pates’ propose that we add: Rule 20. Guidelines for Futurity -
A.     The NZCHA Futurity class and Snaffle Bit Futurity be run as a combined group, until such numbers would allow for indi-
       vidual herds.
B.      Futurity horses must compete out of herds first, followed by any Snaffle Bit Futurity horses
C.     Prize giving will also be Futurity first then Snaffle Bit presentations
D.     Potential Futurity/Snaffle bit Futurity nominees shall be nominated by Dec 1st each year
E.     The owner/s of any nominated Futurity horse may elect to switch the entry to the Snaffle Bit futurity class without
       penalty (and will be refunded any overpaid entries) up to two weeks prior to the competition start date and vice versa
       a Snaffle Bit prospect can be switched to full Futurity on payment of the full futurity entry fee being received by the
       Show secretary up to two weeks prior to the start date.
F.     A mock Snaffle Bit Buckle and set of undated ribbons should be available for presentation and a keepsake buckle pur-
       chased post the show if required.
G.     Council must nominate and budget for a Snaffle Bit futurity each year, with a suggested minimum purse (No added
       entry) of $200.00. if no SB entries are received the money is set aside for the following year.
H.     The above would allow for a little flexibility to retain competitors attending the Futurity show if they feel their horses
       and or rider confidence would be compromised by going hands down when they maybe almost there, or when a
       Snaffle bit horse exceeds expectation and is deemed ready to go hands down for the first show.

Moved: Mindy Pates                                             Seconded: Kristin Dickson

 Remit 5, 6, 7 - Kristin                                        Remit 8 - Kristin
Central South Cutting Horse
    Club Annual General Meeting
                       1st August 2020
                        1:30pm start
                     Sky Lodge Tekapo.
            Followed by Prizing Giving and Dinner
                  Accommodation available

            Please RSVP to Gemma Williams-Gray

HERITAGE HALL OF FAME PEOPLE                           HERITAGE HALL OF FAME HORSES
For individuals who have made an outstanding           For Horses that have made a considerable contribution to the history and
contribution to the promotion of cutting horses and    sport of cutting. This may include mares and stallions whose progeny have
a personal contribution of time, effort and interest   excelled. Nominated by members and approved by Council.
in the NZCHA. Nominated by members and ap-
proved by council.                                     2016     Docs Durack Q. 827 / Aus 25067
                                                                Hollywood Bar Bee Q1189
                                                                Kenarla Docs Player Q. 909
2016     Karen Matchitt                                         Kings Playboy Q1887

2014     Wendy Mackie                                  2011   Peptos Style N Spin   (Peptos Stylish Oak x Spin N Dry)
         Julie Gregory
                                                       2009   Cotton Cutter         (Docs Poco Dandy x Clover Cotton Tail)
2011     Steve Gregory                                 2005   Peppys Pride          (Peppy Snake x King Ranch Coacoa)

2004     Mike Brown                                    2003   Chip                  (Breeding not recorded)

                                                       2002   Little Doc Sug        (Little Peppy Doc x Doc's Sugar Cube)
2003     Myra Severinsen                                      Beens Belle           (Winderadeen Beena Begga x Euroka Miss Bill

2001     Gary Penny                                    Moore)

2000     Bryan Lowcay                                  2001   Nickle Bar            (Di Bar Flit x Nicky Sans)
         John Amoore                                   1999   Marrumbo Mardi Gras
                                                              Docs Hustler          (Docs Doolittle x Hustler)
1999     John Chapman                                         Clover Cottontail     (Clarence Robinson x Clover Coco)
          Ray Carr                                            Jade Snow             (Kings Mingo x Jillaroo)
          Bruce Coleman                                       Docs Doolittle        (Doc's Poco Bar x Doc's Chita Leo)
          Glenn Campin
NZCHA Stock Scheme/Fundraiser

 Please support the NZCHA’s efforts to raise funds for the Futurity show, to maintain
 prize money or possibly grow prize money, as well as offsetting the costs of running
                                    these events.

Support Options Available:
         Attached is a donation for $ ___________ to the Stock Scheme.
         I / We can obtain and raise a calf until weaning.
         I / We can obtain, raise and graze a calf/lamb until it is sold.
         I / We can graze a cattle beast until sold at approx. 2yrs of age.
         I / We have a grown cattle beast/lamb(s) to donate to NZCHA.

Thank you for your support. We understand that not everyone is in a position to raise or
graze a cattle beast, however it is a fabulous fundraiser and helps keep the membership
   subscriptions down. If you can support the scheme in any way, please contact our
       NZCHA Stock Scheme Coordinator (Craig) at 021-1293395 or email him at:
  westcairn@slingshot.co.nz. Donations can be sent directly to our Treasurer (Julie).

               Current Stock Scheme Supporters
                                  Barry & Linley Ladd
                                  Cookie & Sam Clark
                                   Neville Donaldson
                                 Julie & Steve Gregory
                                 Craig & Bronwyn Laird
                                 Grant & Wendy Mackie
                              Graeme & Sharlene McInnes
                                      Merrill Kinney

              The NZCHA would like to sincerely thank all past and present

                       Stock Scheme Supporters for their contribution.
NZCHA
                                             Membership 2019/2020
Name                                   Address                                     Phone                         Email
Armstrong, Colin (Full)                45 Winfield ST, Okitu Gisborne              06 868 6443 or 021 983 943    gillco@gisborne.net.nz
Buchanan, Lisa (Full)                  27 Pudding Hill, RD6 Ashburton 7776         027 404 6765                  l.m.buchanan@hotmail.com
Coleman, Bruce (Hon.Life)              810 Oruanui RD, RD4 Taupo 3384              07 377 0893 or 0252174259     bhcoleman@xtra.co.nz
Cowdrey, Richard & Christine (Joint)   725 Mangapapa RD, RD Matiere 3995           07 893 7824 or 027 893 7823   cowdrey@xtra.co.nz
Chevalier, JP & Sarah (New Joint)      194 Mangahouhou RD, Ohakune 4691            027 556 6833                  lsarahchevalier@gmail.com
Clark, Sam & Cookie (Joint)            141 Tawa RD, RD12 Havelock Nth Hasting      06 874 6622 or 027 314 9770   cookieadler@yahoo.com
Dawson, Anna (Full)                    PO BOX 2172, Stortford Lodge, Hastings 4153 06 876 0616 or 027 371 1882   anna.k.dawson@hotmail.com
Dickson, Kristin (Full)                266 Pukerimu RD, RD3 Te Kuiti 3983          027 813 8408                  kristindickson94@gmail.com
Donaldson, N (Restricted)              236 Pataua North RD, RD5 Whangarei 0175     09 437 5715 or 027 618 6022   nook@outlook.co.nz

Gregory, Joel (Full)                   341 Oruanui RD, RD4 Taupo 3384              07 378 0591 or 027 415 2478
Gregory, Steve & Julie (Joint)         331 Oruanui RD, RD4 Taupo 3384              07 377 8176 or 027 291 6473   juliesteve7@gmail.com
Grieve, Frank & Alana (New Joint)      16 Raleigh St, Leamington, Cambridge        021 300 929                   alanagrievemidwife.gmail.com
Hamilton, Danielle (New)               PO Box 94, Maungatapere, Whangarei 0152     021 022 42618                 dehamilton702@gmail.com
Holmes, Colin & Helen (Joint)          1675 Ahuroa RD, RD2 Te Kuiti 3982           07 878 8552 or 027 825 2010   h.holmes@farmside.co.nz
Holmes, Dayna (Full)                   1023 Mangaotaki RD, RD1 Pio Pio             07 877 8213 or 027 816 7439   dougdaynaholmes@gmail.com
Ladd, Barry (Full)                     1004 Makuri RD, RD22 Stratford              06 762 7879 or 027 444 5895   lin_bar@xtra.co.nz
Ladd, Catherine (Full)                 Makuri RD, RD22 Stratford                   06 762 7940 or 027 274 8449   cathyladd@hotmail.com
Ladd, Jacob & Olivia (Joint)           648 Finnis RD, RD5 Fielding                 027 460 6295                  livyladd@gmail.com
Laird, Craig & Bronwyn (Joint)         68 Livingstone RD, RD4 Wanganui             06 345 6648 or 021 129 3395   westcairn@slingshot.co.nz
Lowcay Bryan (Full)                    121 Banks RD, RD3 Matamata 3473             07 888 5177 or 021 183 4969   goridem@gmail.com

McCorquindale, John (Full)             1848 Kakaramea RD, RD10 Hamilton 3290       07 829 8124
McInnes, Graeme & Sharlene (Joint)     14 McInnes RD, RD1 Hikurangi Whangarei      09 433 8364 or 027 318 8383   gsmcinnes@farmside.co.nz
Mackie, Grant & Wendy (Joint)          1703 Tutukau RD, RD2 Reporoa                07 378 3498 or 027 715 6721   tutukaulodge@gmail.com
Matchitt, Karen (Restricted)           7 Te Poi RD, RD3 Matamata 3473              027 443 4481                  bonus3@xtra.co.nz
Matchitt, Mindy (Full)                 46 Gunn RD, RD2, Matamata 3472              022 101 9581                  mindypates@outlook.com
Mills, Nic & Jenna (New Joint)         12 Digs RD, R2, Ashburton                   027 461 9162                  jen.gould@hotmail.com
Miller, Laura (Full)                   1420 SH26, RD7 Hamilton 3287                027 280 0101                  laura.miller225@gmail.com
Morrissey, Harold (Restricted)         762 Martins RD, Finley, NSW, Australia 2713 +649 978 0800                 mariamorrissey1964@gmail.com
Nicholas, OJ & A (Joint)               Makahu RD4, Napier 4184                     06 839 8629                   makahu@farmside.co.nz

Ormiston, Peter & Lynda (Joint)        701 Gorge RD, Omatane RD4, Taihape 4794     06 388 0644 or 027 323 6338   polldorset@inspire.net.nz
Poingdestre, Melissa (Full)            401 Bird RD, RD23 Stratford                 021 315 088                   moey_nz16@hotmail.com
Poingdestre, Wayne (Full)              185 Bird RD, RD23 Stratford                 06 765 7010 or 027 962 7095
Strange, Tim (Full)                    502 Maowhango Valley RD, RD2 Taihape        06 388 1439                   timstrange02@gmail.com
Taylor, Geoff & Janine (Joint)         463 Bowally RD, RD12 Oamaru 9495            021 031 5866                  mtaitken1@gmail.com
Thompson, Robert (Paid Life)           85 KioKio Station RD, Otorohanga            07 873 1621                   lamesapark@gmail.com
Thompson, Gene (Paid Life)             85 KioKio Station RD, Otorohanga                                          thompson.gene@gmail.com
Williams-Gray, Gemma (Full)            1478 Manwaring RD, Rakaia 7781              03 302 0042 or 027 266 3339   equisportnz@outlook.com
Young, Dave (Paid Life)                102 Horrell RD, RD4 Morrinsville            07 889 1080 or 027 457 9060   dyoung.morrinsville@gmail.com

CSCHC (Affiliate Club)                 C/- Lisa Buchanan
CPCHC (Affiliate Club)                 C/- Julie Gregory
C2C CHC (Affiliate Club)               C/- Michelle Hutchins
KCCC (Affiliate Club)                  C/-Kristin Dickson

National Library Of New Zealand        PO Box 12340, Wellington 6144
NCHA (USA)                             260 Bailey Avenue, Fort Worth Texas 76107-1862 USA
NCHA (AUST)                            Box 7092, NEMSC, Tamworth 2348 Australia
NEW ZEALAND CUTTING HORSE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

2019-20 Season - Due 1 August 2019               Please re-new/accept my/our membership as follows:
Name:…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Competitor: Yes/No
Name 2 (Joint applications)……………………………………………………………………………………………………..Competitor: Yes/No
Children Names & DOB’s for Family Membership………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Address………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
Phone No: …………………………………………………………..……Cellphone:………………………....................................................
E Mail Address: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...

Competing members could you please provide bank details for NZCHA National Finals & Futurity Payouts.
Name of bank account…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….….
Account Details…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..

Please tick Membership required:
( )Full Competing Membership     $140                          Points recorded, 1 vote
( )Joint Membership                                 $170       Husband/wife, or defacto of more than 2yrs standing. Rights of 2 full
                                                               competing members.
( )First Season Membership                          $70        Points recorded, 1 vote, unable to stand for council.
( )Youth Membership                                 $35        DOB ___/___/____ 18 Years & Under, Points recorded, no vote, may
                                                               only compete in Youth events.
( )Family Membership                                $190       Full rights for two full competing members, including their children
                                                               (Youth may not vote)
(   )Restricted Membership                          $40        Regular Newsletter, 1 vote, if qualified on Judges list may judge.
(   )Constituent Membership                         $150       Company; Incorporation; Partnership, 1 vote.
(    )Life Membership                               $1400      Full members rights for Life, newsletter for 10 years.
(    )Honorary Life Member                          $0.00      Inducted by nomination – Full members rights for Life.
(    )Affiliated Club/Organisation                  $85        1 vote, approved events covered by NZCHA Insurance Liability.

Waiver: I acknowledge that during all times while attending NZCHA and affiliated activities that I do so at my own risk and that I and other people in
my care and control will not hold the NZCHA or any of its employees or agents liable for any personal injury or breach of contract whether caused by
the negligence of the NZCHA, its employees or agents howsoever caused or otherwise. I acknowledge that in the event that I or any of the other
people in my care and control find either or any of them in difficulty that I am to stop the activity, or request that the activity be stopped if appropriate
and seek help and/or assistance and advice. By signing this form I understand that I and my dependents waive our rights to sue the NZCHA for losses
relating to my and or my dependents personal injury or death that result from any negligence caused by the NZCHA.

Privacy Act: The NZCHA policy is to accept that members have consented to the collection of details for the purposes of a membership and
registration record, and for it to retain, use and disclose these to NZCHA areas and any other person or organisation as required. This consent is given
in accordance with the Privacy Act 1993, unless withdrawn in writing.

I/we if accepted as a member/s agree to abide by the constitution, rules and regulations of the New Zealand Cutting
Horse Association Inc.

Signed: ...................................................    Signed: (Joint) ...................................................   Date: ........./........../...........

PAYING WITH ENCLOSED CHEQUE FOR $..............                                    0R                  PAYING ON LINE TO:
(made out to NZCHA) to:                                                                                NZCHA. 03 0430 0170253 00
Julie Gregory, NZCHA Treasurer, 331 Oranunui Road,                                                     REF: 1. Your name 2. Member
RD 4, Taupo 3384                                                                                       e-mail form if paying on line to:
                                                                                                       juliesteve7@gmail.com

This form must be returned to the Treasurer otherwise your membership will not be renewed.
Competing members also note -To qualify to attend the National Finals the entrant must be a financial member (in a
member category which is eligible to compete) before the date when entries close for the National Finals and they must
also be a financial member of an affiliated club/s before the date when entries close for the National Finals.
NZCHA CHATTER
ASSEMBLED AND PRINTED BY MINDY MATCHITT
For NZCHA INC
C/- 46 Gunn RD, RD2 , Matamata 3472
www.nzchacutting.com     Email: mindypates@outlook.com
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