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• Open newportshow.co.uk • Navigate to the Exhibitors section. • Select LIVESTOCK or HORSE entries and follow the instructions to enter online. New Customers Existing Customers • Click Enrol. • Scroll down to Customer Login. • Enter your details, email address and • Enter your customer number, email create a password. address and password. • Make note of your customer number • If you have forgotten your password and password. please click the Reminder button. • If you would like to become a Member • If you would like to become a Member and take advantage of reduced and take advantage of reduced entry prices, please order and pay entry prices, please order and pay for your membership prior to inputting for your membership prior to inputting your Online Entries. your Online Entries. • Once logged in select your entry type • Select a section by clicking on the drop down menu. To proceed click ‘Class’. • Now click on the class you would like to enter. • Simply fill out the form. Please note a new save facility is available to allow you to complete your entry at a later time, simply log out and log back in. • Once completed select ‘Add to cart’ Once all classes have been entered click ‘View Cart’. • Then proceed by selecting ‘Pay Now’. • This window will then open. Follow the instructions to pay. • Confirmation will be sent via email. Please contact the show office with any questions on 01952 810814 The Lodge, Chetwynd Deer Park, Newport TF10 8EU
NEWPORT SHOW Enter online www.newportshow.co.uk Saturday 13th JULY 2019 CHETWynd deer park Newport - Shropshire Prize Schedule Available online newportshow.co.uk CLASSES FOR HORSES - Children’s Pony Fancy Dress Ridden Heavy Horse Coloured Horse and Pony Riding Horses Coloured WH Senior Showing and Dressage Classes Hunters Shetland Ponies Ladies Hunter Shire Horse of the Year Mountain & Moorland Ridden/In Hand Supreme Championship Open Cob Including Maxi’s Welsh A B C & D Pony Classes Working Hunter Retrained Racehorse HORSE ENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 28th JUNE 2019 Enter online at www.newportshow.co.uk President Vice President Mr J. Ford Mr J. Gough Show Manager Mrs S. Western The Lodge, Chetwynd Deer Park, Newport, Shropshire. TF10 8EU Tel: 01952 810814 CPH No. 35/129/8002 Horse Secretary Mr F Edwards The Lodge Newport TF10 8EU Tel: 07742 531193 www.newportshow.co.uk Supreme Championship - £500 Pot 1
SAFETY NOTICE TO ALL EXHIBITORS AND ACCOMPANYING PERSONS The Organisers and Show Committee will take any necessary precautions to ensure the Health and Safety of persons on the Showground. It is a condition of entry to the Showground that all persons will act on any instruction given to them by the Show Committee, in so far, that it can affect the Health and Safety of others. All persons attending have a responsibility under Section 7 of the Health and Safety Act that they have due regard to others. EXHIBITORS MUST ONLY LEAD OR RIDE THEIR LIVESTOCK IN ANY AREA, OR ON ANY ROAD, RING OR WALKWAY WHICH IS MARKED:- “STOCK AND HANDLERS ONLY” Anyone on a horse at an affiliated show must wear a hard hat. Correctly secured British Standard Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet current safety standards MUST be worn by riders at all times when mounted. Grooms & Handlers entering show rings must be suitably attired and wearing a hat. HORSES TETHERED TO VEHICLES MUST HAVE A RESPONSIBLE PERSON (Over 16 years) IN ATTENDANCE AT ALL TIMES! 2
EQUINE INFLUENZA UPDATE Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21 – 92 days later), followed by the first booster (150 – 215 days) and all subsequent boosters. Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses must have been vaccinated within 6 months before the show but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show. Foals In-foal mares that have already had vaccinations of primary Equine Influenza course should be vaccinated 4-6 weeks before the foal is due to be born. Foals should be vaccinated for Equine Influenza at 6 months to commence their primary course. We urge all owners to adhere to strict biosecurity protocols at all times. Vaccinations are subject to local risk assessments by the attending veterinarians. please note that neither vaccination certificates nor passports should be sent to the show office prior to the event. However, random checks will be carried out on the showground during the show AVOIDING INFECTION WHEN VISITING FARM ANIMALS Visiting the animal sections is an enjoyable and educational experience for many people, particularly children. However, such visits can never be free from all risks. Farm animals, even those that look clean and healthy, carry infections that can be harmful to people including E.coli 0157. Some simple rules to help keep you and your children safe from infections: WASHING HANDS THOROUGHLY WITH SOAP AND WATER WILL REDUCE THE CHANCE OF INFECTION WASH HANDS BEFORE EATING OR DRINKING SUPERVISE CHILDREN CLOSELY TO ENSURE THAT THEY WASH THEIR HANDS PROPERLY AFTER CONTACTS WITH ANIMALS DO NOT PUT FINGERS IN MOUTHS WHILE PETTING ANIMALS DO NOT EAT OR DRINK WHILE TOUCHING ANIMALS OR WALKING AROUND THE ANIMAL AREA Hand washing facilities are provided in each of the toilet blocks. Further information on E.coli 0157 is available on the Health Protection Agency website www.hpa.org.uk 3
COMMITTEE 2019 ADAMS, D.R., Newport, Shropshire. (Honorary Life Member) ASSON, A.J., Newport, Shropshire. BELCHER, Mrs C., Newport, Shropshire. BELCHER, S.J., Newport, Shropshire. BELCHER, T., Newport, Shropshire BLOOR, P.G., Newport, Shropshire. BROADHURST, B., Newport, Shropshire. BYRD, P.J., Newport, Shropshire. CLARKSON, A., Market Drayton, Shropshire. CORK Miss H., Shifnal, Shropshire. CRADDOCK, A.J., Telford, Shropshire. DOBSON, W.S., Newport, Shropshire. DOLPHIN, S. Newport, Shropshire. FORD, J., Newport, Shropshire. (President) FURNISS, N., Newport Shropshire. GALBRAITH, N., Shebdon, Staffordshire. GOUGH, J., Newport, Shropshire. (Vice President) GUNN-RUSSELL, D.J., Loynton, Staffordshire. HALL G., Telford, Shropshire. HALL M.F., Newport, Shropshire. HEATH, Mrs K., Newport, Shropshire. LAWTON, T., Newport, Shropshire. BAXTER, Mrs C., Newport, Shropshire. MADDOCKS, D.L., Newport, Shropshire. (Honorary Life Member) MADDOCKS, P.D, Newport, Shropshire. MADDOCKS, R.W., Newport, Shropshire. MALKIN, C., Market Drayton, Shropshire. MANSELL, J., Newport, Shropshire. MACLEOD, A., Newport, Shropshire. OAKES, R., Market Drayton, Shropshire. PAINTER, G., Newport, Shropshire. POWELL, Miss J., Newport, Shropshire. RICHARDS, Miss A., Newport, Shropshire. TAVERNOR, Mrs J., Shebdon, Staffordshire. WAGSTAFF N., Newport, Shropshire. WATSON JONES, R., Newport, Shropshire. WILCOX, J., Newport, Shropshire. SUB-SECTION REPRESENTATIVES LIVESTOCK Mr M.F. Hall, 5 Ploughmans Croft, Newport, Shropshire TF10 7XP Tel: (01952) 820800 (O) (01952) 811963 (H) Separate Schedules for Dog Show, Horticultural Section and Horse Please send S.A.E. to the contacts listed below: HORTICULTURE Mrs J. Tavernor, Shebdon Cottage, Shebdon, Staffordshire. Tel: (01785) 280339 DOGS Mr Dave Shoemark, 16 Maes Y Nant, Penycae, Wrexham. LL14 2RE Tel: (01978) 257377 or Mrs Fiona Scholes Tel: (01952) 850318 HORSES Mr F. Edwards, The Lodge, Chetwynd Deer Park, Newport, Shropshire. TF10 7EU Tel: 07742 531193 HONORARY FARRIER Mr Cyril Hembrow Tel: 07939 897513 4
INFORMATION SITUATION AND ACCOMMODATION The Society’s own Showground occupies approximately 200 acres and lies North of the town on the B5062 Newport to Edgmond road. It has mains water and electricity connected. Details of local stabling facilities will be provided on request. CHALLENGE CUPS AND SPECIAL PRIZES Valuable silver cups are open for competition, together with many special prizes and rosettes kindly donated by Breed Societies and supporters. The winners of cups shall give to the Show Manager, a written guarantee to return the cup in good condition to Chadwell Grange, Newport, Shropshire TF10 9BG, not later than 3rd June in the year following the Show, at the expense of the exhibitor. This is a condition of taking the cup/trophy. PRIZE MONEY & CUPS For Horse Exhibitors, payment will be made on the day of the Show from the Horse rings in the Horse section on production of a signed stewards certificate. As winners, if you wish to collect your Cup they will be issued from the HORSE COMMENTARY BOX after the Grand Parade but BEFORE 5pm. Please ensure that your Prize Money is collected on Show Day - any Prize Money not collected will be deemed a donation to the Newport & District Agricultural Society GRAND PARADE The Grand Parade of Prize Winning Cattle and Horses will be held in the Main Ring commencing at 2.25 pm. 1st and 2nd Prize Winners must join the Grand Parade, failure to parade will cause the exhibitor to forfeit the respective prize money. CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES Horse entries close on Friday 28th June, 2019. OTHER SECTIONS To obtain schedules for the Livestock, Dog Show and Horticultural Show, please send S.A.E. to the section secretaries as printed in the schedule (page 4), or visit www.newportshow.co.uk where they can be viewed and downloaded. Horse and Livestock exhibitors can enter online at www.newportshow.co.uk. ENTRIES Please enter early. It is recommended that all horse entries have current equine influenza vaccination certificates at all times. It is the responsibility of exhibitors to acquaint themselves with any current Ministry regulations concerning their entries, and to comply with them. Please note the names of the entry Secretaries to whom the entry forms should be returned. CHAPS AFFILIATION No 19185 BSPS AFFILIATION No 108/19 SPECIAL NOTE The Society reserves the right to cancel any section, which has less than three exhibitors when the entries are finally closed. (See By-laws 10 & 16). 5
WINNERS OF TROPHIES 2018 Trophy Winner SP1 Highfield Points Trophy J Pryce SP4 Arthur Morris Memorial Trophy Mr & Mrs Lewis SP5 Lloyds Bank Perpetual Challenge Mrs S Ford SP9 Harrison Challenge Cup Louise Barrett SP12 Another Bright Spark Challenge Cup Reece Bentley SP13 Vardon Challenge Cup W Handley SP14 Meretown Challenge Trophy W Handley SP16 Charlie Carter Challenge Cup Rachel Davies SP19 Frith Challenge Cup Sarah Jones SP20 Newport Challenge Isobella Brassington SP21 NADAS Cup P + C Tippetts SP23 Janlyn Shield Ryley Pickford SP26 Burton Challenge Cup E Seaton SP27 JSB Borough Challenge J Morgan-Birtles SP28 Wilfred Maddocks Challenge Cup E Seaton SP29 Evelyn Ashbee Challenge Trophy E Seaton SP30 Junior Exhibitor Dairy Challenge Trophy (i) Abby Dunlop SP31 Junior Exhibitor Dairy Challenge Trophy (ii) Alan Winstanley SP32 Shorthorn Challenge N Madeley SP33 Holstein Friesian Challenge Cup E Seaton SP35 Godfrey Wise Jersey S Whittaker & J Doherty SP36 Serck Audco Challenge Cup E Astbury SP37 Interbreed Challenge S Hughes SP38 Horse ‘N’ Country Hereford Mark Whieldon SP39 Jack Belcher Challenge Cup L Powdrill A Dickinson SP40 Advertiser Printing Works Challenge Cup F Rushton SP41 Oramec Challenge Mrs C Hurst SP42 British Sugar Challenge J Cork SP45 J. P. Davies Rose Bowl W J Hamplett SP47 Jonathon Nunn Challenge Cup Ruth Minton SP50 Yew Tree Perpetual Trophy Owen Powell SP51 J.D. Craddock Perpetual Challenge Cup F Rushton SP52 Cheyney Hill Perpetual C W K M Martindale SP53 Chrissie Doyg Smith Memorial Challenge Cup Sue Williams SP57 Junior Beef Handler Harry Pennington SP61 Susan Heath Memorial Richard Hartshorn SP62 Continental Breeds (Cattle) W J Hamplett SP63 Charotkins Sheep Cup D Stanhope SP64 Zwartbles Trophy V Crossen (Ginnie) SP65 Chetwynd Trophy John Pryce SP70 Herbal Healers Trophy Mrs Jane Wanless 6
SHIRE HORSES (OPEN) This Show is a qualifier supported by the Shire Horse of the Year Championship 2019 to be held at Horse of the Year Show at NEC Birmingham, 2nd-6th October 2019 This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com Foals and Yearlings not eligible for Horse of the Year Show Championships Prizes: Class 2 1st: £40 2nd: £30 3rd: £20 4th: £5 Class 3 & 4 1st: £30 2nd: £20 3rd: £15 4th: £5 Classes 1, 5-14 1st: £40 2nd: £30 3rd: £20 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Foal Class: Members £8 Non Members £10 No entry fee but you must send entry form for either Classes 11 or 12. You must enter a full paying class to qualify to enter either classes 11 or 12. A single payment of £25 to be given to each Agricultural Horse entered and exhibited at the show. Judges: Classes 1-13 Mr M. Bedford, York. Class 14 Mrs E. Basnett, Cheshire. (Ride) Mrs R. Bush, Cheshire. (Conformation) Classes 1 - 13. 9.00 prompt Ring 2 Class 14. 1.30pm Ring 2 Class 1 Gelding, 3 years old or over Class 2 Mare with Foal at Foot, Mare only to be judged Class 3 Colt Foal Class 4 Filly Foal Championship 1st Prize Winners from classes 3 and 4 to compete for Championship 1st Prize Winners from classes 3 and 4 to compete for Supreme Championship Class 5 Colt, Gelding or Filly Yearling Class 6 Colt, Gelding or Filly, 2 years old Class 7 Mare, 3 years old or over, not suckling foal Class 8 Stallion, 2 years old or over Class 9 Young Handler, Mare or Gelding. Handler 14yrs or over and must be accompanied by a capable adult. The winner of Class 9 will go forward to the championship which will be held in Marchington, Uttoxeter in September 2019. Class 10 Shire Horse of the Year supported by the Shire Horse Society, Qualifying Class. This class is a qualifier for the Shire Horse of the Year Championship, to be held at the NEC, Birmingham, 2nd - 6th October 2019. This class is open to pure bred fully registered shires of two years old and over that are entered and exhibited in their appropriate breed classes at Qualifying Shows. Class 11 Agricultural Mare or Gelding, any age, to be shown in Shaft Gears, property of the exhibitor (no vehicles). 60% of points to be given for cleanliness of horse and gears. Clean, old tackle will be considered equally with new. £25 per entry will be given to each groom competing, to be paid out on the showground. Class 12 Agricultural Mare or Gelding, any age, to be shown in Decorated Shaft Gears, property of the exhibitor (no vehicles). 60% of points to be given for cleanliness of horse and gears. Clean, old tackle will be considered equally with new. £25 per entry will be given to each groom competing, to be paid out on the showground. Class 13 Two Wheel Cart Class, any type of heavy horse. Class 14 Ridden Heavy Horse, Rider must be 16yrs and over. Special prize of a spoon & rosette for the best mare or filly and a spoon & rosette for the best stallion. The Shire Horse of The Year Championship will be held in ring 2. 1st Prize Winners from classes 1-14 to compete for the Overall Champion of the Show THE PEPLOW CHALLENDGE CUP To be awarded to the Exhibitor of the BEST ANIMAL in classes 1-8 SP21. THE N.A.D.A.S. CUP Presented by Mr & Mrs A.J. Wass and will be awarded to the BEST STALLION in class 8. 7
SP2. THE CLEGG-HILL ROSE BOWL Presented by the Honourable Mrs Gerald Clegg-Hill to Gnosall & District Agricultural Society and re-presented to Newport & District Agricultural Society. To be competed for annually for THE BEST COLT FOAL IN THE SHOW, confined to Exhibitors in Class 3. SP3. THE AQUALATE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mrs C. Juhre, and will be awarded to the BEST MARE OR GELDING in SHAFT GEARS. SP4. THE ARTHUR MORRIS MEMORIAL TROPHY Presented by Mr & Mrs M.J. Whittingham, and will be awarded to the BEST MARE or GELDING in DECORATED SHAFT GEARS. SP5. LLOYDS BANK CHALLENGE TROPHY Presented by Lloyds Bank plc, and will be awarded to the Exhibitor of the BEST YOUNG HANDLER in Class 9. SP6. THE MORRIS BELCHER MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the Belcher family in memory of the late Mr J. Morris Belcher, J.P., Honorary Life Member and President of the Society in 1956. Open to all exhibitors for the highest number of points gained in the Agricultural Horse Section, Classes 1 to 7. The points to be calculated as follows: Four for a First Prize, Three for a Second Prize, Two for a Third Prize, and One for a Fourth Prize or Reserve Number not lower than fourth. No specials to count. In the event of a tie the highest number of First Prizes will determine the winner. SP22. THE DEAN PERPETUAL TROPHY Presented by Mr & Mrs D. Dean, and will be awarded to the BEST YEARLING in Class 5. THE SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY Northamptonshire AWARD OF SPOONS AND ROSETTES AT AFFILIATED SHOWS FOR MARES, FILLIES AND STALLIONS Subject to Shire Horse Society Conditions NOTE TO ALL HORSE EXHIBITORS PLEASE WEAR CORRECT NUMBER. ROSETTES WILL BE AWARDED TO 6th PLACE IN ALL CLASSES. 4th PLACE PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID OUT IN ALL CLASSES. 1st AND 2nd PRIZE WINNERS, CHAMPIONS AND RESERVE CHAMPIONS MUST PARADE. ALL OTHER PRIZE WINNERS ARE MOST WELCOME TO TAKE PART IN THE GRAND PARADE. PRIZE MONEY WILL BE PAID OUT IN THE HORSE RINGS. ANY PRIZE MONEY NOT COLLECTED ON SHOW DAY WILL BE DEEMED A DONATION TO THE NEWPORT & DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. CUPS WILL BE GIVEN OUT FROM HORSE SECRETARiES COMMENTARY BOX 3 TO 5pm 1st Prize Winner eligible to enter Supreme Championship held in Ring 1 When jumping in the Ring, the practice or collecting areas, all Riders must wear protective headgear, according to the current standards as listed below: All PAS 015; VG1; (BS)EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards; Skullcaps must be of, or worn with, a dark coloured plain peaked cover. Refer to your Society/Association Rule Book for further clarifications Correctly secured Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards/specifications MUST be worn by all Riders between the ages of 15 to 17 inclusive. All PAS 015; VG1; (BS) EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards. 8
working Hunters Prizes: Classes 15 - 18 1st: £25 2nd: £20 3rd: £15 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judges: Classes 15-18 Mrs C. Basnett, Cheshire. Mrs R. Bush, Cheshire. Judging Time: Classes 15-18 7.45am Main Ring Class 15 Novice Working Hunter, W.H.P Ponies 4 years and over. Riders any age but must be of a suitable size for the height of the pony. Maximum height of fences 70cms. Class 16 Open Working Hunter W.H.P Ponies 4 years and over. Riders any age but must be of a suitable size for the height of the pony. Maximum height of fences 75cms. Class 17 Novice Working Hunter, mare, gelding or stallion and ribbon in the tail of a stallion. 4 years or over, exceeding 148cms. Rider 16 years or over. Max height of jump 75cms Class 18 Open Working Hunter, mare, gelding or stallion and ribbon in the tail of a stallion. 4 years or over, exceeding 148cms. Rider 16 years or over. Max height of jump 90cms Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 15 - 18 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. A special rosette will be awarded to any competitors riding an M & M in any Working Hunter class. SP7. THE MORETON WOOD FORGE CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mr Peter Handley, Moreton Wood Forge. And will be awarded annually to the Exhibitor of the BEST EXHIBIT in the Hunter Classes 20 & 23. SP8. THE “BURTON BOROUGH” CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the 1975 President, Mrs M.L. Borough, and will be awarded annually for the BEST EXHIBIT in the NOVICE HUNTER Class. Class 23. SP9. THE “HARRISON” CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the late Miss R.M. Harrison, O.B.E., Maer Hall, Newcastle, Staffordshire, and will be awarded annually for the BEST EXHIBIT in the Training Stakes Classes 15 - 18. SP10. THE “JOHN MOORE” CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mr John Moore in Memory of the late Mr H.J. Robinson of Lea Hall Farm, Albrighton, and will be awarded annually for the BEST EXHIBIT in the NOVICE WORKING HUNTER Class 17. Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 9
Ridden Hunters, COBS & Ladies hunters Prizes: Classes 20 - 25 1st: £25 2nd: £20 3rd: £15 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judges: Classes 20-25 Mrs M. Thomas, Ireland. Judging Time: Classes 20-24 1.00pm Ring 1 Class 25 After Grand Parade Ring 1 Class 20 Open Cob Class, 4 years old and upwards on showday, riders any age. This class includes maxi cobs. Class 21 Open Hunter, Open Hunter, 4 yrs old and upwards. To be ridden exceeding 148cms. Rider must have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 22 Open Small Hunter, exceeding 148cm, but not exceeding 158cm. To be ridden. Rider to have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 23 Novice Ridden Hunter, not having won a First Prize of £25 or a total of £100 in Prize Money in any ridden hunter classes before 1st January in the current year. Rider to have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 24 Ladies Open Hunter, rider to have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be ridden exceeding 148cms. This class is open to the S.S.A members and non members. Class 25 Equitation Class, affiliated to the S.S.A. Open to Juniors and Seniors. Championship 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 20-25 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. COLOURED HORSE AND PONY CHAPS AFFILIATION No 19185 This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK). Affiliation No. 19185 Both owner and the rider/exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current show- ing member and present their valid Qualifier card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 28th – 31st August. Shows held on or after the Postal Entry closing date of Championship Show will count as 2020 qualifiers. The following classes are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers 26, 27, 28, 29. For full rulings and information on competition/quali- fication, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. Only Skewbalds/Piebalds may compete these classes. All stallions, 4 years old and over entering these classes must be graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear Stallion ID Discs in the ring without exception. Prizes: Classes 26 - 29 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Miss E. Boardman, Carlisle. (Ride) Mr R. Evans, Cheshire. (Conformation) Judging Time: 10.00am Ring 1 Class 26 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Open In Hand, any height, age or type. No foals. Class 27 CHAPS (UK) Native / Cob / Traditional Open In Hand Qualifier, any height, any age. No foals. Class 28 CHAPS (UK) Open Ridden Qualifier, any height. Class 29 CHAPS (UK) Novice Ridden Pony Qualifier, any type. SP12. ANOTHER BRIGHT SPARK MEMORIAL CUP Presented by Sally Kennedy, Stafford and awarded to the winner of the Non-Native Ridden Class 28. Championship 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 26-29 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. 10
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES - SECTION A Prizes: Class 30, 31, 32, 34, 35 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Class 33 1st: £10 2nd: £8 3rd: £6 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Foal Class: Members £8 Non Members £10 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: 9.00 am Ring 3 Class 30 Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, 2 or 3 years old Class 31 Baron Mare Class 32 Mare, 4 years old and over, with or without foal at foot Class 33 Foal, over 3 weeks old. Produce of the mare in Class 32 Class 34 Stallion or Gelding, 4 years and over Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 30 - 34 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. SP53. CHRISSY DOYG SMITH Championship winner to receive the Chrissy Doyg Smith Cup WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES - SECTION B Prizes: Class 35, 36, 37, 39 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Class 38 1st: £10 2nd: £8 3rd: £6 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Foal Class: Members £8 Non Members £10 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: To follow Class 34 Ring 3 Class 35 Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling, 2 or 3 years old Class 36 Baron Mare Class 37 Mare, 4 years old and over, with or without foal at foot Class 38 Foal, over 3 weeks old. Produce of the mare in Class 37 Class 39 Stallion or Gelding, 4 years old or over Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 35 - 39 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. SP46. WELSH MOUNTAIN SECTION B CHALLENGE CUP Presented by the Newport & District Agricultural Society and will be awarded annually to the Champion Exhibit in the Welsh Mountain Ponies Section B. Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 11
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WELSH PONIES (Cob Type) and WELSH COBS Prizes: Classes 40, 41, 42, 44 1st: £20 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 2nd: £15 4th: £5 3rd: £10 Class 43 1st: £10 2nd:£8£8 2nd: 3rd: 3rd: £6£6 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Foal Class: Members £8 Non Members £10 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: To follow class 41 Ring 3 Class 40 Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling Class 41 Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old Class 42 Mare, 4 years old and over, with or without foal at foot Class 43 Foal, over 3 weeks old. Produce of the mare in Class 42 Class 44 Stallion, 2 years old or over Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 40 - 44 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. SP16. THE CHARLIE CARTER CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mr & Mrs H. Carter, Copley Farm, Pattingham, and will be awarded annually to the CHAMPION. SHETLAND PONIES Prizes: Classes 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 52, 53, 54 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Class 51 1st: £10 2nd: £8 3rd: £6 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Foal Class: Members £8 Non Members £10 Judge: Mrs D.P. Wright (Threapwood), Staffordshire. Judging Time: 1.00pm Ring 3 Class 45 Young Handler, mare or gelding. Any height Class 46 Ridden Shetland, mare or gelding. Any height. 4 years old or over Class 47 Colt, Filly or Gelding, yearling Class 48 Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2 or 3 years old Class 49 Coloured Mare or Gelding, any age Class 50 Mare, 4 years old and over, with or without foal at foot Class 51 Foal, over 3 weeks old. Produce of the mare in Classes 49 and 50 Class 52 Miniature Shetland, 4 yrs and over to mature at 85 cms or under Class 53 Miniature Shetland, 3 yrs old and under to mature at 85 cms or under Class 54 Stallion, 2 years old and over Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 45 - 54 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. SPSBS Affiliation Rules: 1. Classes must be confined to Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and in the catalogue if one is produced. Society rosettes must only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) 2. Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All entire male aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. 3. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 yrs old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12 yrs old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 yrs or under in In-hand classes. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. A special rosette will be awarded to the Best in Show Shetland. SP13. VARDON CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Miss J.E. Vardon M.B.E., Meretown Stud, Newport and awarded annually to the Exhibitor of the BEST SHETLAND Exhibit. SP14. MERETOWN CHALLENGE TROPHY Presented by Miss J.E. Vardon M.B.E., Meretown Stud, Newport and awarded annually to the Exhibitor of the BEST MARE in the Shetland Pony Classes. 1st Prize Rosette for Class 45 Young Handler 14
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES – RIDDEN BSPS AFFILIATION NO 108/19 Prizes: Classes 55 - 56 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: 12 noon Ring 4 Class 55 BSPS Heritage Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds. To be registered in the respective Pure Bred Stud books of the Welsh Section C, D, Connemara, New Forest, Highland, Fell and Dales. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Class 56 BSPS Heritage Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds. To be registered in the respective Pure Bred Stud Books of the Welsh Section A, B, Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider any age. All Mountain and Moorland Ponies must be shown in their natural state. SP19. THE FRITH CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mrs & Mrs M.R. Frith,Kinloch House, Strontian, Argyll, and to be awarded annually to the BEST EXHIBIT in the RIDDEN MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND Section. MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES Lead Rein & First Ridden BSPS AFFILIATION NO 108/19 Prizes: Classes 57 - 58 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: To follow class 56, Ring 4 Class 57 BSPS Heritage Mountain and Moorland Leading Rein Class. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cm. Registered in the Breed Society Stud Books of the Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh Section A and B, and must not have competed in Classes 30 - 39. Rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 01/01/19, to be shown on a Leading Rein, led by an attendant, shown in a snaffle bridle, lead rein to be attached to nose band only. Class 58 BSPS Heritage Mountain and Moorland First Ridden Class. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cm. Registered in the Breed Society Stud Books of the Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh Section A and B, and must not have competed in Classes 30 - 39. Rider not to have attained their 12th Birthday before 01/01/19. Any suitable bridle acceptable. All Mountain and Moorland Ponies must be shown in their natural state. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 55 - 58 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. Classes 55 - 58 are qualifiers for the BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd, BSPS Premier League, BSPS Wow Factor and BSPS Black Country Saddles Best Rider Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 15
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES – In Hand Prizes: Classes 59 - 62 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Mr K. Baskeyfield, Derbyshire. Judging Time: 10.30am Ring 3 Class 59 Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds. To be registered in the respective Stud Books of the Welsh Section C, D, Connemara, New Forest, Highland, Fell and Dales. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Class 60 Mountain and Moorland Large Breeds - Young Stock. Large Breeds as defined in Class 59. 1, 2, 3 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding. Class 61 Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds. To be registered in the respective Stud Books of the Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh Section A, B, & Shetland. Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Class 62 Mountain and Moorland Small Breeds - Young Stock. Small Breeds as defined in Class 61. 1, 2, 3 year old Colt, Filly or Gelding. All Mountain and Moorland Ponies must be shown in their natural state. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 59 - 62 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. senior showing & dressage Prizes: Classes 63 - 67 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Miss E. Boardman, Carlisle. (Ride) Mr R. Evans, Cheshire. (Conformation) Judging Time: 8.30am Ring 1 Class 63 Pre Senior In Hand Pony or Horse 15-18 Years Old. Class 64 Senior In Hand Pony or Horse 19 Years and Over Qualifying cards will be given. Class 65 Pre-Senior Ridden Pony or Horse 15-18 Years Old. Class 66 Senior Ridden Pony or Horse 19 Years and Over. Qualifying cards will be given. No Spurs, No Galloping, No Wearing Of Face/Body Jewellery Foals Are Not Permitted In Ssadl Classes In Hand Classes Minimum Age Of Handler =9Yrs Stallions- Either In Hand Or Ridden, Competitors Must Be Over The Age Of 16 Years. Competitors Cannot Enter The Ring Once The Command Of Trot Has Been Given. The Same Rider/Handler/ Pony/Horse Combination Must Stay The Same From First /Second Round Qualifiers And Grand Final. ALL COMPETITORS SHOULD AQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH SSADL RULES BEFORE ENTERING The Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL First Round Qualifiers are open to both Members AND Non Members of the Senior Showing & Dressage Ltd. SSADL Rulebook can be found at www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk 1ST TO 3RD IN EACH CLASS WILL RECEIVE A£10 VOUCHER KINDLY SPONSORED BY ANTHONY EVANS INSURANCE PRIZE CARDS WILL BE AWARDED TO 1ST TO 6TH IN EACH CLASS 6 Qualification cards will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation. Competitors Only Need One Qualification Card = In Hand - One Qualification Card = For Ridden Classes If Already Qualified This Card Must Be Handed Down The Line NEXT STAGE SECOND ROUND QUALIFIERS – You can only compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Second Round Quali- fiers, if you are a 2019 member and your animal is registered with SSAD Ltd and hold the 2019 membership/registration card. Once you have qualified at a First Round Qualifier and you have received an Acceptance card, only then may you compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans Second Round Qualifiers. The Second Round Champions will go on to compete at the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Supreme Final at the London International Horse Show in December 2019. Showing Information Head Office Suncrest 119 High Lane, Brown Edge, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. ST6 8RT Tel 01782 503526 New e-mail info@seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk Sponsored by ADE Insurance please go to www.anthonydevans.co.uk 16
race to riding horse Kindly Sponsored by Ms Jean Andrews Prizes: Classes 68 - 72 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Miss E. Boardman, Carlisle. Mr R. Evans, Cheshire. Judging Time: 11.30am Ring 1 Class 67 Best Retrained Racehorse - to be Judged on Ride Only Ridden4yrs & over any height. Stallion, mare or gelding, to be shown under saddle. Snaffle or double bridles. Martingales, drop, flash, grackle nose bands accepted. All horses MUST be registered at Wetherbys in the General Stud book. Copy of the horses passport will be required. All horses must be sound but any previous blemishes or injuries will not be penalised. Horse not already qualified can qualify to 4th. Midland Championships Qualifier Retraining of Racehorses Final at Eccleshall. SP70. HERBAL HEALERS TROPHY To be awarded annually to the highest placed competitor, in Class 67. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 67 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. show PONY CLASSES Prizes: Classes 68 - 72 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Mrs M. Jebson, New Zealand. Judging Time: 2.00pm Ring 4 Class 68 Best Turned Out Horse or Pony Mare or Gelding. For riders any age Class 69 Lead Rein Ponies 4 years old or over not exceeding 128cms to be shown on the Lead Rein. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 70 First Pony Ponies 4 years old or over not exceeding 128cms. Suitable for a child’s first pony off the Lead Rein. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 71 Riding Pony Ponies 4 years old or over not exceeding 148cms. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Class 72 Hunter Pony Ponies 4 years old or over not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 68 - 72 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. SP23. THE JANLYN SHIELD Presented by Mrs A.W. Bennett, Malt Shovel Farm, Church Eaton, and will be awarded annually to the highest placed Exhibit in Class 68. SP24. JACKIE MARSHALLSAY CHALLENGE TROPHY Presented in Memory of Jackie Marshallsay, and will be awarded annually to the highest placed competitor, in Class 70. 17
RIDING HORSE Prizes: Class 73 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judge: Miss E. Boardman, Carlisle. Mr R. Evans, Cheshire. Judging Time: 12 noon Ring 1 Class 73 Riding Horse. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm. Riders any age. SP47. JONATHON NUNN CHALLENGE CUP 1st Prize Winner to receive the Jonathon Nunn Challenge Cup, awarded annually in Class 73 Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 73 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. best turned out - horse/pony class Prizes: Class 74 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judges: Ms J. Andrews, Staffordshire. Judging Time: 11.00am Ring 4 Class 74 Best Turned Out This class is open to both registered and unregistered horses and ponies. Competitors will be judged on the presentation of both horse/pony and rider. Lead rein ponies included. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 74 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. CHILDREN’S PONY FANCY DRESS Prizes: Class 75 1st: £20 2nd: £15 3rd: £10 4th: £5 Entry Fees: Members £10 Non Members £12 Judges: Mrs B. Ford, Shropshire. Mrs L. Gough, Shropshire. Judging Time: 2.30pm Ring 1 Class 75 Best Fancy Dress Exhibitor If the pony is not led by a responsible person, in the interests of safety, the rider must wear a hard hat. This will, in no way, affect the judging. SP20. THE “NEWPORT” LOCAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mr & Mrs P.C. Ward, and will be awarded annually to the 1st Prize Winner of the Fancy Dress Class. Championship 1st and 2nd Prize Winners from Classes 75 to compete for Championship and Reserve Championship. 1st Prize Winners will be eligible to qualify for Supreme Championship. Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 18
Supreme Championship Sponsored by Brewin Dolphin Ltd. Prizes: 1st: £300 2nd: £150 3rd: £50 Judging Time: Ring 1 at the completion of all classes. The 1st prize winner from every class will be eligible to enter the Supreme Championship. Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 19
OPEN INTER HUNT RELAY Sponsored by ST Services (Shropshire) Ltd Inter Hunt Team Relay - Rules and Regulations Prizes:(payable to the Hunt) 1st £150 2nd £75.00 3rd £50 4th £50 1. Rosettes will be awarded to all teams, plus Sashes to the winning team. 2. Teams must comprise of four subscribing members of their hunt. 3. The team must comprise of mixed gender. All team members must be 16 years old or over and horses must exceed 15hh. 4. Entry Fee will be £40 per team. 5. Teams will jump in the drawn order. 6. No team or competitors will be allowed to inspect the course. There will be a practice jump in the collecting ring. Once competitors have completed the course they will leave the ring in an orderly manner and no exhibition jumping will be tolerated. Only the two competing teams drawn against each other and their Chef d’Equipe to be allowed in the ring at one time, one jumping in the Members’ Enclosure side and the other in the Trade Stand side as allocated. The two teams in the final will toss for choice of side, after the semi final. 7. Start will be by the hunting horn. 8. The hand over will take place between the last and first jumps by the transfer of a hunting whip from one member to the next. 9. It is permissible for both incoming and outgoing members of a team to jump fence one together. 10. In the event of the incoming competitor dropping the whip during the changeover he/she must dismount, but is allowed to hand the whip to the outgoing member from the ground. 11. In the event of a fall the member can only be assisted to remount by their Chef d’Equipe. 12. Penalties of five seconds will be imposed for knocking down each jump. 13. In the case of dead heat, the team with the least number of fences down will qualify. 14. If a team member fails to complete the course through retirement or horse having three refusals, the following team member must jump the course from the start, then take the whip from the retired person and continue to finish his/her round before doing his/her own. It is permissible for a member to jump twice, in the case of a lame horse. 15. Any team member considered by the judges to be riding in a dangerous manner, ie deliberately taking the opposing competitors line/ground at a jump or unruly behaviour, the team will be dis- qualified as we would ask all competitors to consider this competition a public relations exercise. 16. The Chief Steward/Judges’ decision is final. 17. In the event of any accident the veterinary surgeon and paramedics will be in attendance and we ask that all competitors abide by their instructions. Neither the organisers nor any person acting on their behalf accept any liability for any loss, damage, accident, injury or illness to competitors, spectators or any other persons whatsoever. 18. Following the Inter Hunt Relay will be a parade of the Albrighton and Woodland Foxhounds. All competitors must remain in the Main Arena to join the parade. 20
IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT HORSES SHOULD BE SHOD AND WEAR STUDS. RULES 1. HARD HATS – It is the sole responsibility a round has been completed the combination of riders to ensure at all times whilst on must return to the holding area – failure to do so horseback correctly fitted protective headgear will incur further penalties with a 3 POINT HARNESS which complies with the latest British Standard is worn. The Society 7. If a team member fails to complete the course accepts no responsibility for any injury arising either through retirement due to injury or a horse from a failure to comply with this regulation. having three refusals, the next member must complete the round from the point of retirement 2. *DRESS – Teams must be correctly dressed and then continue to jump their own round. A for a day’s hunting. In the event of extreme heat team member may not rescue and complete a and subject to relay judges approval, riders may previous member’s round until they have had three compete in the relay section in either ‘Ratcatcher’ clear refusals on the course or have retired from or without a jacket. SHIRTS however, for reasons injury. In the event of a serious accident to either of safety MUST have long sleeves and be horse or rider, a bell will sound and clocks stopped correctly fastened at the cuff. for both teams. Competitors will not be allowed to start the course until the injured rider / horse 3. SIDE SADDLES are permitted but must be have left the arena. The competition will then worn for both Turn Out and Relay sections. recommence from the point stopped. 4. The competition is a Drawn Order, against 8. Should a horse or rider be injured once the the clock with two teams jumping a mirror image competition has commenced, they must course. In the event of insufficient entries the first be seen by a Veterinary Surgeon or a organisers may decide to take the fastest 16 Paramedic/Doctor. If the horse or rider is ruled teams from Round One forward to Round Two un-fit to continue, the Team may remain in which will revert to a knockout competition to the competition but one team member must determine placings. Time penalties of five complete the course twice – each time with the seconds will be added for each fence down. appropriate change of whip. The Judges must Refusals and errors of course will increase the be notified before the start of the round and a 10 time taken to complete the course. second time penalty will be imposed on the Team. A competitor who falls at any stage of the 5. Team members must hand a hunting whip competition must be checked by the event doctor to the next member of the team, the lash may be taped up (no longer than the solid length of 9. OBJECTIONS – Any Team or Team Member the crop) or removed - No other whip is to be with a grievance must make their protest in used or carried. If the whip is dropped the rider writing within 30 minutes of the completion of the handing over must dismount and may from the class and pay a deposit of £50.00. An Appeals ground hand to the next member, however in all Tribunal will consider the objection and the person cases all obstacles must be completed carrying making the objection must be available to attend. the whip by each member – penalties will not be The decision of the Appeals Tribunal shall be final incurred for riders re-jumping a fence to rectify an and if the protest is not substantiated the deposit error as failure to rectify will result in elimination. may be forfeited. Changeover must be carried out by fence one, penalties will not be added if the rider handing 10. STALLIONS - No person may bring a stallion over jumps the first fence again but the next rider to compete without ensuring, at all times must have the whip in hand when jumping the first competitors, ponies/horses and members of the fence. public are not put at risk. A stallion disc should be displayed on each side of a stallion’s bridle and 6. A Holding Area will be included within the they must be lead from a bit. course – team members must stay inside the area and remain mounted at all times. Five penalties 11. Refunds are at the organiser’s discretion will be added for any team members not inside the – withdrawals will only be given a refund if a area unless they are the member awaiting change replacement team can be found. over. Only the next combination waiting to start is permitted at the start line, outside assistance from 12. The Chief Steward’s decision is final. team members is not permitted at this point. Once 21
Competition for the Best Turned Out Team - Rules and Regulations Prizes: (payable to the Hunt) 1st £50 Each team of four will be judged under the following categories: 1. Correct hunting attire for a days hunting. 2. Judges of the turnout will not penalise horses wearing boots. It is strongly recommended that horses should be shod with studs. 3. All tack to be correct and in best order, having in mind at all times the safety factor. 4. Horses to be well turned out and shod, with the rider a compatible weight for the horse etc. This competition will be judged in the Main Arena at 11.45am prompt. Times and locations will be forwarded to the Chef d’Equipe, who will assist in the administration in running this event on the day. Prize Giving Teams will be drawn up in winning order. Prizes will be presented by the Sponsor ST Services (Shropshire) Ltd Prize money will be awarded as follows: Best Turned Out Competition: 1st £50 Inter Hunt Relay Competition: 1st £150 2nd £75 3rd £50 4th £50 Rosettes will be awarded to all teams, plus Sashes to the winning team. 22
By-laws Conditions under which entries are accepted 1 Entries close as follows: Horses - Friday 28th June 2019. The Society reserves the right to extend any closing date. 2 Exhibitors shall be responsible for the accuracy and eligibility of their entries, which must be lodged with the appropriate Section Secretary on or before the dates published. Entries should be made on the forms provided and an entry will not be accepted unless accompanied by the correct entry fees and, if not already paid, subscriptions. 3 All exhibits must have been the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for two calendar months previous to the date of entry. 4 The Society reserves the right to refuse any entry and also to accept entries provisionally. 5 All entries must be on the showground at least one hour before their judging time. Exhibitors’ admission tickets must be produced at the entrance to the showground to gain entry to the show. 6 All exhibitors must bring their stock into the rings and not allow exhibits to remain in their lorries. Exhibitors not conforming to this rule may forfeit the prize money. 7 Attendants in charge of exhibits will be required to remain with the same and exhibits shall not be left unattended. 8 Exhibitors or their assistants not obeying the directions of the Society’s officers will render themselves liable to expulsion from the showground. 9 Water will be available for stock but exhibitors must provide any food or litter required. 10 The Society reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate classes unless there is a minimum of three entries in the class. The Society reserves the right to amend the judging times of classes but the order and timing published will be adhered to as far as possible. The Society will not accept responsibility for any exhibitor missing their class(es) and under no circumstances will fees be refunded. 11 The Society reserves the right to sanction a judge to withhold any of the prizes offered if in the judge’s opinion the exhibits do not possess sufficient merit. 12 A veterinary inspector will be appointed and if required, will examine each exhibit selected by the judges for a prize to ascertain that such exhibit is practically sound for the purpose for which it is exhibited. 13 2 and 3 year old Colts and Stallions must be handled by a capable adult and bitted at all times 14 The Society’s veterinary surgeons may on their own authority give to an animal such emergency treatment, as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his representative cannot be found immediately. Exhibitors are required to meet the full cost of this treatment and any other costs involved in connection with any veterinary treatment given on the showground. 15 The Main Committee or officials appointed by them shall be empowered to disqualify and demand the removal from the showground of any animal which, in their opinion, is suffering from, of affected with, a contagious or infectious disease, and all entry fees for such animals shall be forfeited. 23
16 Any person who wishes to lodge an objection against any exhibitor must do so in writing and hand it in to the Show Manager’s marquee on the showground before 3pm on show day or, if later, within half an hour of completion of the judging of the class involved. A deposit of £50 must accompany each objection, which sum will be forfeited to the Society in cases where the objector does not sustain the objection. The Society’s Main Committee shall consider the objection at its next meeting and its decision shall be final. 17 A Grand Parade of cattle, sheep and horses, as placed 1st and 2nd, will take place in the Main Ring at 2.25pm. Prize winners are responsible for their exhibits being paraded. Failure to do so will render them liable to forfeit the respective prize. The Chief Steward of each section has discre- tionary powers to excuse the parading of an animal where it is unruly and likely to upset or cause damage to other animals, attendants, the general public or property. No stock shall be removed from the showground until after the Grand Parade. 18 Payment of prize money and the issuing of trophies will be made on show day. Prize money will be available from the following locations; Horses: Horse Rings. Trophies will be available for collection from the following locations; Horses: Horse Secretary’s Commentary box. The Society reserves the right to deem any prize money not collected on show day as a donation to the Society. Each winner of a trophy shall give the Society a written guarantee to return the cup in good condition to Chadwell Grange, Newport, Shropshire, not later than 2nd June in the year following the show. The cost of returning trophies shall be borne by the exhibitor. 19 The Society takes all reasonable measures to ensure the health and safety of everyone present on the showground. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instruction of the organisers and all officials and stewards. The Society, its officers and servants or agents shall not be responsible for any loss, injury or damage however caused to the exhibitor and the exhibitor agrees to indemnify the Society in respect of any costs in connection with any claims made upon the Society as a result of action or omission of the exhibitor or any employee of the exhibitor. Each exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from, any animal, article or property exhibited or brought on to the showground by him and he shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from and against all actions, suits, expenses and claims on account of or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned. 20 If it is proved to the reasonable satisfaction of the Main Committee that any person has attempted to gain a prize in the show by false certificate or by misinterpretation of any kind, such person shall at once be disqualified and excluded from again exhibiting at the Society’s show, and be expelled therefrom and forfeit all prizes he would have been entitled to. 21 In the case of any differences of opinion as to the meaning or construction of the by-laws, such differences shall be decided by the Main Committee, whose decision shall be final. 22 By completing the entry form or entering online, you warrant to Newport & District Agricultural Society that on or from the date of application up to and including the end of Newport Show the applicant will hold valid insurance to insure against loss or damage caused to any person or property to a minimum value of £2million. 23 The society operates a zero tolerance policy 24 Please be advised photographs may be taken during show day and used for marketing purposes. If you have any objections please contact the show office on 01952 810814. Grand Parade Raffle £100 Prize Kindly Sponsored by AR Richards Ltd ARR 24
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2019 EQUINE CLASS TIMETABLE 2019 EQUINE CLASS TIMETABLE NEWPORT SHOW 2019 P r o vProvisional i s i o n Time a l TTable i m (may e Ta b l e to(change be subject m a yaccording b e s utob jentries) ect to change according to entries) RING 1 RING 2 RING 3 RING 4 RING 5 MAIN RING Class 8.30am SSAD Class 9.00am SHIRES Class 9am WELSH SEC A Class 11am BEST TURNED OUT EXERCISE RING Class 7.45am Working Hunters Novice Working Hunter Max 63 In Hand 15-18yrs 1 Gelding 30 Colt Filly Gelding yearling 74 Best Turned Out 15 Height 70cm Open Working Hunter Max 64 In Hand 19-23yrs 2 Mare 31 Baron Mare 16 Height 75cms Training Stakes. Max height 65 Ridden 15-18yrs 3 Colt Foal 32 Mare 12 noon M&M RIDDEN 17 80cm 66 Ridden 19-23yrs 4 Filly Foal 33 Foal 55 Large Breeds 18 Open WH Colt, Gelding, Filly 10am CHAPS 5 Yearling 34 Stallion 56 Small Breeds 26 Open In Hand 6 Colt, Gelding, Filly WELSH SEC B 27 Native/Cob/Trad Open In Hand 7 Mare 35 Colt Filly Gelding yearling 28 Open Ridden 8 Stallion 36 Baron Mare M&M Lead Rein & 1st Ridden 11:45pm INTER HUNT RELAY 29 Novice Ridden 9 Young Handler 37 Mare 57 Lead Rein 10 HOYS 38 Foal 58 First Ridden 11.30am RETRAINED RACEHORSE 11 Shaft Gears 39 Stallion 67 Retrained Racehorse 12 Decorated Shaft Gears WELSH SEC C (COBS) 2.25pm GRAND PARADE 13 Two Wheel Cart 40 Colt Filly Gelding yearling 12noon RIDING HORSE 41 Colt Filly Gelding 2 or 3 yrs 2pm Pony Classes 73 Riding Horse 1:30 pm 42 Mare 68 Best Turned Out 14 Ridden Heavy Horse 43 Foal 69 Lead Rein 44 Stallion 70 First Pony 1pm RIDDEN HUNTER COBS LADIES HUNTER 10.30am M&M Ponies In Hand 71 Riding Pony 20 Open Cob 59 Large Breeds 72 Hunter Pony 21 Open Hunter 60 Large Breeds Young stock 22 Open Small Hunter & CHAPS 61 Small Breeds 23 Novice Ridden Hunter 62 Small Breeds Young stock 24 Ladies Open Hunter 25 Equitation Class 1pm SHETLAND 45 Young Handler 2.30pm CHILDRENS FANCY DRESS 46 Ridden 75 Best Fancy Dress 47 Colt Filly Gelding yearling 48 Colt Filly Gelding 2 or 3 yrs 49 Coloured Mare or Gelding SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP 50 Mare 51 Foal 52 Minature Shetland 4yrs + 53 Minature Shetland 3yrs 54 Stallion
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