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Thursday 27th August 2015 HORSE SCHEDULE Closing Date for Entries July 24th 2015 Enter Online www.monmouthshow.co.uk The Monmouthshire Showground, Redbrook Road, Monmouth NP25 4LG
INDEX PAGE Show Officials .................................................................................................................. 4 Provisional Timetable...................................................................................................... 5 Notes for Horse Exhibitors .............................................................................................. 7 Acknowledgements......................................................................................................... 7 General Rules, Regula3ons and Safety Policy.................................................................. 8 Health & Safety Policy ................................................................................................... 10 Schedule of Entry Fees and Prize Money ...................................................................... 12 CLASSES Children’s Riding Pony - Lead Rein and First Ridden .................................................. 16 M & M Ponies in Hand Ex Welsh................................................................................ 16 Show Pony Breeding .................................................................................................. 17 Show Hunter Pony Breeding ...................................................................................... 23 Horse of the Year Show Colne Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein and Brineton/Kare-Plus Mountain & Moorland First Ridden..................................... 24 Show Hunter Ponies (Ridden) .................................................................................... 25 Coloured Horse & Ponies ........................................................................................... 25 Horse of the Year Show M & M Working Hunter Ponies............................................ 26 Working Hunter (Novice) ........................................................................................... 26 Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Working Hunters....................................................... 27 Working Hunter Ponies BSPS .................................................................................... 28 In-Hand Sports Horse ................................................................................................. 28 Blue Chip Ridden Sport Horse .................................................................................... 29 Senior horse and pony ............................................................................................... 29 Horse of the Year Show Ladies’ side saddle ............................................................... 30 Ridden Hunter Championship.................................................................................... 30 Retraining of Racehorses ........................................................................................... 30 Riding Horse............................................................................................................... 31 Novice Hunter ............................................................................................................ 31 Local Hunter............................................................................................................... 31 Horse of the Year Show - NPS/Bailey’s Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Pony Championship Qualifier 2015 ...........................31 Welsh Section C ......................................................................................................... 32 Welsh Section D ......................................................................................................... 33 Ridden Cobs Sections C & D ....................................................................................... 33 Welsh Section C & D Ridden Cob Championship ....................................................... 33 Welsh Section A ......................................................................................................... 34 Welsh Section B ......................................................................................................... 34 Forthcoming Shows....................................................................................................... 35 Membership Subscrip3ons 2015................................................................................... 37 Standing Order 2015 ..................................................................................................... 38 Separate Schedules ....................................................................................................... 39 3
MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW SOCIETY LTD. SHOW OFFICIALS 2015 President: J. Jenkins, Esq. Monmouth Patron: J. Jenkins, Esq. Monmouth Chairman: S Hart, Esq. Monmouth Vice Chairman: Mrs L. Russen, Monmouth Showground Directors: B K Spencer, Esq. and J Biggs, Esq. Medical Officers: The Chippenham Surgery, Monmouth First Aid: St John Ambulance Accountants: Green & Co, Cwmbran Honorary Treasurer: A.T. James, Esq. Trellech Bankers: Nat West, Monmouth Tentage: Attwoolls Ltd Members Catering: Jane White Catering Bars: Stedman Bothers Rosettes: Rosettes Direct Management Secretary: Mrs L Egerton Treveddw Farm, Pandy Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, NP7 7PE. Tel: 01873 890365 or 07841921002 Email: secretary@monmouthshow.co.uk Horse Section Secretary: Mrs J Probert (address as above) Tel: 07841921004 Email: horses@monmouthshow.co.uk Livestock Section Secretary: Miss V Bull (address as above) Tel: 07841921003 Email: livestock@monmouthshow.co.uk The Chairman and committee wish to thank the Judges, Stewards and all the voluntary helpers who assist in the organising and running of the Show. 4
MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW – THURSDAY 27TH AUGUST 2015 TIMETABLE OF HORSE RINGS AND JUDGING MAIN RING COUNTRYSIDE RING 8.00 Horse of the Year Show TopSpec Show 10.00 Usk Valley Gun Dogs Hunters & Small Show Hunters 10.30 Woolaston Bassets Display 11.00 Scurry (Small Ponies) 11.00 Roger Smith and Heavy Horses 11.45 Show Jumping (A4) 11.30 Kangaroo Kid 12.30 Scurry (Large Ponies) 12.00 Fun Dog Show 13.15 Kangaroo Kid 13.00 Amazing Alpacas 14.00 Scurry Championship 13.30 Display of UK Sheep Breeds 14.45 Parade of Monmouthshire Hounds 14.00 Usk Valley Gun Dogs 15.00 GRAND PARADE 14.30 Family Races 15.45 Kangaroo Kid 15.30 Vintage Tug of War 16.30 Show Jumping (A7) 16.00 Vintage Display 17.00 Inter Hunt Relay N.B. TIMINGS ARE APPROXIMATE AND IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EXHIBITOR TO ENSURE THAT THEY REPORT FOR THEIR CLASSES ON TIME. RING 2 8.00 Children’s Riding Pony - Lead Rein and First Ridden........................................ Pg 16 9.30 M & M Ponies in Hand Ex Welsh ..................................................................... Pg 16 10.30 Show Pony Breeding........................................................................................ Pg 17 11.30 Show Hunter Pony Breeding ........................................................................... Pg 23 12.30 Horse of the Year Show Colne Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein and Brineton/Kare-Plus Mountain & Moorland First Ridden...........................Pg 24 14.30 Show Hunter Ponies (Ridden) ......................................................................... Pg 25 15.30 Coloured Horse & Ponies ................................................................................ Pg 25 RING 3 8.00 Horse of the Year Show M & M Working Hunter Ponies ................................. Pg 26 12.30 Working Hunter (Novice)................................................................................. Pg 26 14.00 Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Working Hunters ............................................ Pg 27 15.30 Working Hunter Ponies BSPS .......................................................................... Pg 28 RING 4 8.00 In-Hand Sports Horse ...................................................................................... Pg 28 9.00 Blue Chip Ridden Sport Horse ......................................................................... Pg 29 10.00 Senior horse and pony .................................................................................... Pg 29 11.00 Horse of the Year Show Ladies’ side saddle .................................................... Pg 30 12.00 Ridden Hunter Championship ......................................................................... Pg 30 12.30 Retraining of Racehorses................................................................................. Pg 30 13.30 Riding Horse .................................................................................................... Pg 31 14.30 Novice Hunter ................................................................................................. Pg 31 15.30 Local Hunter .................................................................................................... Pg 31 RING 5 8.00 Horse of the Year Show - NPS/Bailey’s Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Pony Championship Qualifier 2015 ................Pg 31 RING 6 8.00 Welsh Section C............................................................................................... Pg 32 9.30 Welsh Section D .............................................................................................. Pg 33 11.00 Ridden Cobs Sections C & D ............................................................................ Pg 33 12.00 Welsh Section C & D Ridden Cob Championship............................................. Pg 33 12.30 Welsh Section A............................................................................................... Pg 34 14.00 Welsh Section B............................................................................................... Pg 34 5
MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW 2015 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES for HORSES AND PONIES SCURRY & SHOW JUMPING ALL ENTRIES CLOSE 24th JULY, 2015 Late entries will NOT be accepted. Entries to be made via our website www.monmouthshow.co.uk Postal entries to: Monmouthshire Show Secretary Treveddw Farm Pandy Abergavenny Monmouthshire NP7 7PE Enquiries to horses@monmouthshow.co.uk Tel: 07841921004 Admission Prices Advance Tickets Show Day Adult £12 £14 OAP £10 £12 Student/YFC * £8 £8 Child 5-16 years £4 £6 Child under 5 years Free Free Family (2 ad.+ 3 ch.) £30 £35 *Student/YFC ID to be shown on entry. Advanced admission tickets for exhibitors: £10 Adults/£4 children PLEASE BOOK THE CORRECT NUMBER OF PASSES FOR EACH ENTRY AND ENTER ANIMALS SEPARATELY FOR DIFFERENT OWNERS. Affiliation Numbers: BSPS 121/15 – CHAPS 16004 – P(UK) 016/W15/7512 6
NOTES FOR HORSE EXHIBITORS We are now entering our ninth year on our beautiful showground on the Redbrook Road on the edge of Monmouth and have been delighted with the reactions we have received from everyone about the site. There have been some changes to the ring layout this year, so please take note of ring times and location. We are very pleased to announce that new for this year’s Show, we have introduced a Blue Chip Ridden Sport Horse class and an Open Senior class. If there is a good response it is hoped to build on both these classes for next year. Class winners will be required to exhibit in the Grand Parade at 3pm in the Main Ring giving your breed the opportunity to be showcased. Please make every effort to attend the Grand Parade, it is a spectacle our visitors enjoy very much, and we reserve the right to withhold prize money should you not parade. We ask exhibitors to respect our parking stewards and follow their advice on parking and exiting the showground. The exit road has been widened to allow vehicles to form two lanes. Vehicles leaving via the Wye Valley to the South need to be in the right hand lane, vehicles leaving via the Wye Bridge to the North in the left hand lane. Vehicles will be released off the showground in groups. We look forward to receiving your entry and to another excellent Monmouthshire Show. N.B. You are required to have your horse passport available for inspection should you be asked to show it by any official on the showground. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The Chairman and Committee of the Show Society wish to thank all the Judges, Stewards, Doctors, Veterinary Surgeons, the Monmouthshire Hunt, Puddleducks Nursery, Society for the Welfare of Horses and Ponies and all the many other voluntary helpers who assist in the organising and running of the Show. The Monmouthshire Show is a member of, or is affiliated to, various breed societies and is grateful to them for the many qualifications, prizes and awards for winners at the Show. 7
Monmouthshire Show Society Limited GENERAL REGULATIONS All exhibitors should make themselves aware of the Animal Welfare and Transport Regulations 1. Exhibitors should carefully examine the Prize List, rules and regulations of the Society before making entries. 2. ENTRIES a) Entries must be submitted on the Society’s forms before the closing date and accompanied by the proper fees as specified in the schedule. NOMINATIONS NOT ACCEPTED. b) A member of the Society is entitled to make entries at the reduced fee provided his subscription has been paid by the closing date of entries and the previous year’s subscription has been paid. c) All entries must have been the bona-fide property of the exhibitor for at least three calendar months prior to the Show. d) Entries (other than under B.S. Rules), in the hands of the Secretary are not transferable nor can they be cancelled after the closing date. e) The Committee reserves the right to reject any entry without stating the reason for doing so. f) The age (in years and months) or height of animals exhibited for premiums must be fairly stated in Certificates. In cases of dispute, assessment by the Show’s Veterinary Surgeons is final. 3. RESPONSIBILITY a) The Society, its officers or servants, shall not be responsible for any damage or loss, however caused, to any persons whatsoever while on, entering or leaving the Society’s premises. b) Each exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any consequential loss, injury or damage to, or occasioned by any animal, article or property exhibited by him and for its description in the Catalogue and shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto and repay any injury which may be so occasioned. Exhibitors should hold their own public liability insurance policy – a copy of which may be asked for by the stewards at the show. c) It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that all animals entered are free from all notifiable diseases. d) Under no circumstances is any animal to be led, ridden or driven on the Showground, or over the fences, except when going to or from exhibition or parade. Exhibitors infringing this rule will forfeit their prizes and be debarred from competition. The Horsebox area is considered to be outside the Main Showground. e) All exhibitors and others in charge of livestock must comply with directions from Show Officials and Stewards. f) The Committee do not hold themselves responsible for any typographical errors. 4. JUDGING a) Qualified judges shall be appointed by the Committee and remunerated at its discretion. b) All stock should be ready for judging 30 minutes before the class. c) If required by the Judges, the Veterinary Surgeons appointed by the Society shall be consulted before the prizes are awarded but the Judge’s decision will be final. d) The times of judging are estimated for the convenience of exhibitors but cannot be guaranteed and the Committee reserve the right to alter the order and times of classes. e) No Officer or Steward of the Show, being also an exhibitor, shall enter the ring while his/her exhibits are in the ring. f) The Society reserves the right to take a blood sample from any animal exhibited at the Show. 5. PRIZES a) Prizes of the Society are open unless otherwise stated in the prize list. b) All perpetual cups and trophies must be returned to the Secretary by 22nd July 2016 following their award. c) Special Prizes are only offered on behalf of the donor who is solely responsible for them, their description and conditions. d) Premiums presented to the Society will be subjected to the same regulations as the Society’s own premiums unless the donor specifically informs the Secretary to the contrary in writing before the entries close each year. e) The Committee reserves the power to withhold prizes entirely if, (i) upon the judge’s recommendation, there appears insufficient merit in the class, or (ii) the entries have not complied with the rules and regulations. f) Prize winners to be ready at 2.45 p.m. for the grand parade in the Main Ring, failure to parade may result in forfeiture of prize monies. g) Grand Parade. Please see Safety Policy Statement enclosed for Rules on Livestock Handling. 8
6. OBJECTIONS a) Objections must be in writing to the Secretary within two hours of the judging of the class concerned unless accompanied by a satisfactory reason for the delay. b) As a guarantee of good faith, objectors must lodge £50 which will be forfeited to the Society if the Committee over- rule the objection. c) No person, who shall have been proved to the satisfaction of the Committee to have exhibited illegally at this or any other Society, shall be allowed to compete for any prize offered by the Society until re-admitted by a two-thirds majority of the Committee. 7. NUMBERS Numbers of all stock exhibited must be properly displayed. 8. ADMISSION Any person without a pass (to be obtained when entering exhibit) will be charged admission. No refunds will be made on lost or forgotten passes. 9. STOCK VEHICLES Stock vehicles must move to their parking area immediately after unloading. 10. DOGS Dogs will not be allowed on the Showground unless on a lead. 11. HARD HATS Wearing of hard hats, a skull cap or a hat and safety harness according to PAS 105, BSEN 1384 (1997), EN 1384 (1996), ASTM S1163, SNELL 2001, or AS/NZS 3838 (2003 or 2006) suitably and securely fastened, is compulsory at all times when mounted. A skull cap or a hat and safety harness according to BSI Standard 4472 or 6473 and securely fastened must be worn by ALL competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. The Only exception to this is when riding in a class whose governing body allows bowler hats or a more limited number of approved safety numbers than those listed above to be worn as part of the approved dress code for that particular showing class. The Organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all Officials and Stewards. 12 FALL OF HORSE/PONY RIDER A fall of horse/pony or rider during any class will result in elimination. The rider must not remount in the ring and should see a medically qualified attendant before remounting. Any rider, who continues to compete in ridden classes after a fall without first seeking medical advice, will compete at their own risk and on their own responsibility. BS classes will be ridden in strict accordance with BS current rules on this subject. Medical advice/Doctors are available on the showground opposite the general Show Sectary’s office. 13 PHOTOGRAPHY Please note photographs will be taken on the Monmouthshire Showground by official photographers selected by the Monmouthshire Show Organisers, for use in promotional and advertising material. 14 DATA PROTECTION It is a condition of entry that the Monmouthshire Show Society reserves the right to forward Exhibitor information to the press, Breed Societies and other regulatory authorities (ie DEFRA or Trading Standards). It is also a requirement that the Owner’s name and Exhibitor details will be published in the Show Catalogue. HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REQUESTED TO FAMILIARISE THEMSELVES WITH THE MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT ENCLOSED WITH THIS SCHEDULE. ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROVISIONS CONTAINED IN THE HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT SHALL BE A CONDITION OF ENTRY. NOTICE WILL EXHIBITORS PLEASE ENSURE THAT THEY HAVE THEIR PASSES WITH THEM ON SHOW DAY, AS NO EXCUSE CAN BE ACCEPTED BY THE GATE ATTENDANTS AND NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE. ANYONE REQUIRING A PASS OUT OF THE SHOW GROUND WILL HAVE THEIR HAND MARKED WITH A RUBBER STAMP OR A “PASSOUT STRAP” ATTACHED TO THEIR WRIST. 9
MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW SOCIETY LTD SAFETY POLICY STATEMENT It is the MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW SOCIETY LTD policy to ensure so far as it is reasonably practicable that an environment is created and maintained at all times during the setting up and running of the Monmouthshire Show which is both safe and healthy for the benefit of all. The prevention of all accidents particularly those involving personal injury or damage to equipment and property is recognised as being essential to the efficient running of the Show as well as to avoid hardship and suffering. The MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW SOCIETY LTD commits itself to the implementation of the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (plus any amendments as from time to time may occur) including the Management of Health and Safety at Work regulations 1992 and actively seeks the full and understanding co-operation of all for their commitment to the same. The Monmouthshire Show Society Ltd with the aid of all Exhibitors and Contractors will assess the risks to the health and safety of everyone who may be affected by any activity carried on at the Monmouthshire Show. These assessments will enable any necessary preventative and protective measures to be taken to ensure a safe and healthy environment at the Show. The Monmouthshire Show Society Ltd will provide adequate training and instruction as necessary for all stewards to ensure the safe running of all operations and events at the Show. The Monmouthshire Show Society Ltd will review this Safety Policy Document annually, and amend as necessary, as required by the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974. Personnel Responsible for Health and Safety The Chairman and Show Committee shall have overall responsibility for all aspects of health and safety and shall so far as is reasonably practicable ensure that everybody under their control are familiar with the Monmouthshire Show Society Ltd’s Safety Policy and will encourage at all times the co-operation of all members, stewards, contractors, exhibitors and members of the public for their commitment to the same. The Show Committee have appointed a Safety Liaison Officer who shall help to ensure that all concerned understand their responsibilities. The Chairman and Show Committee will also act on health and safety guidance and advice received from the Monmouthshire Show Society LTD’s part time Safety Officer. Stewards These will assist with the implementation and enforcement of this Policy Statement, and take charge in dealing with emergencies and major accidents at the Monmouthshire Show. Exhibitors Responsibilities All exhibitors must take reasonable care for the health and safety of themselves and all other persons who may be affected by their acts or omissions. No exhibitor may misuse, fail to use or recklessly interfere with any equipment provided by the Society in the interests of health and safety under statutory obligations or otherwise. All exhibitors should note the Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations 1992, which requires co-operation and co-ordination between all Exhibitors and the Monmouthshire Show Society Ltd. in so far as the requirements on both to carry out adequate risk assessments covering the work to be carried out, and to implement any procedures as required by the above legislation, and also inform all those concerned of these assessments and procedures. Participants and Exhibitors All participants and exhibitors are required to conform to the Monmouthshire Show Society LTD’s Safety Policy Document in order to maintain the highest standard of Health and Safety practically possible. Participants and Exhibitors must ensure the Health and Safety of themselves and any other persons who may be affected by their acts or omissions The co-operation of Participants and Exhibitors will be paramount in achieving so far as is reasonably practicable a safe and trouble free programme. Safety Officer (part time) The Safety Officer shall be responsible for the day to day running of the Health and Safety Policy and shall report directly to the Chairman, Secretary and Show Directors. The Safety Officer shall be responsible for: - a) Providing guidance and advice on Health and Safety matters b) Promoting safety consciousness at all levels within the Health and Safety training programmes; c) Liaison with all persons, Medical, Fire Authority, HSE, Local Authorities and other appropriate departments; d) To advise on accident prevention techniques and investigate & record all accidents to provide statistics for the Chairman and Show Committee. MACHINERY Any plant, machinery or equipment used prior to, during or after the event should only be operated by an adult who is fully trained and competent in its safe use. Use by inexperienced or untrained persons is not permitted. Passengers must not be carried on vehicles and machines unless they are designed or adapted for that purpose. Any use of equipment by persons under 18 is prohibited. Plant and machinery must only be operated and demonstrated after ensuring that adequate precautions are taken to protect the operator and bystanders. Operators must be told that unsafe operation will not be allowed and may lead to possible legal action by the relevant enforcing authority. All machinery used must comply with the “Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 1998”. Guidance on standards to be achieved in respect of machinery safety is contained in BS5304 - 1988- “Safety of Machinery” and any guidance issued by the HSE. Machinery must only be operated or demonstrated in areas fenced off from the public. There must be a sufficient number of stewards available to control the public during any demonstration and adequate risk assessments must be submitted to the Show Committee covering each and every working demonstration. Operators should be told to cease their activities should any person encroach into the danger area. When positioning ropes, fences and barriers to restrict the access of persons into potential danger areas, an adequate margin of safety must be observed. In particular, account must be taken of the risks to those persons from materials that may be ejected from machines. All static exhibits must be erected in a way that ensures they do not present a risk to any person during the event (including erection and dismantling). The correct protective clothing/equipment must be worn at all times when Participants and Exhibitors are engaged on any activity for which protective clothing/equipment is required. E.g. any person using a chain saw must wear the relevant protective clothing. All such protective clothing/equipment must comply with the requirements of the Personal Protective Equipment at Work Regulations 1992. ELECTRICITY All temporary low voltage distribution systems (415V or less) on the site will be subject to the “Electricity at Work Regulations 1989”. All electrical installations should be carried out by a competent electrician familiar with the requirements of the above legislation and should operate to the standards recommended by the Institute of Electrical Engineers. Anyone who provides electrical apparatus for their own or anyone else’s demonstration etc should, before it is connected to the electrical supply, arrange for its inspection and testing by a competent electrician and documentation should show the date of the test and the name of the person carrying out the test. All equipment should be connected to the supply through a Residual Current Device (RCD) and all cables and connections where not protected by a weatherproof structure shall be of such construction or as necessary protected to prevent, so far as is reasonably practicable, danger arising from such exposure. Socket outlets should not be overloaded; extension leads should not be used indiscriminately. All mains connected portable and transportable electrical equipment should be installed and used in accordance with HSE Guidance Note PM32 “safe use of portable electrical apparatus”. All temporary installations must be safely disconnected and removed from the site after the event. GENERATORS Generators may only be used with the written permission of the Secretary. All rules given with the permission MUST be adhered to at all times. CATERING All static/mobile caterers must ensure that they comply with all the relevant Food Hygiene Regulations: - Food Safety Act 1990, Food Safety (General Food Hygiene) Regulations 1995, Food Labelling Regulations 1996, Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 All caterers should realise that Inspectors of the Local Council Environmental Health Departments may make inspections prior to and during events to ensure that “Food Operators” understand and comply with the relevant legislation. All establishments selling Food and/or Drink must comply with the above Food Hygiene Regulations. Guidance on Health and Safety in Kitchens and Food Preparation Areas HS (G) 55 is available from HMSO Tel: 0171-873-0011. Caterers should obtain a copy and follow the guidelines therein. LIQUID PETROLEUM GAS (LPG) All exhibitors, trade stands, caterers, retailers, etc. who use LPG MUST comply with the Guidance notes referred to below, in respect of the storage and use of any 10
LPG containers that they bring on to the premises. Any full or empty cylinders not in current use must be kept in an adequate store as described in the guidelines referred to below and not on the stand, exhibit or in the caterers kitchens. No LPG cylinders should be kept inside any building. The gas from these cylinders should be piped to the appliances being used. All pipework should be rigid whenever possible with the shortest possible amount of rubber tubing used. All rubber tubing used should confirm to BS3212. Hose connections should be secured with the correct hose clips at all times. If there is temporary or permanent storage of LPG on the same site then this storage must comply with HSE Guidance booklet HS(G)4 “The storage of LPG at fixed installations” for bulk storage, or with HSE Guidance note CoP7 “The keeping of LPG in cylinders or similar containers” for other types of storage. All use of LPG on site should also be in accordance with HSE Guidance Note CoP7. Exhibitors, caterers, etc. are required to ensure that their gas appliances have been recently examined and tested by a competent person and labelled to indicate the examiners name and date of examination. SHOW STAND SAFETY No pesticides and other substances hazardous to health should be kept on trade stands. Trade stand exhibitors should display only new, EMPTY containers. Any steam or pressure vessel or lifting appliances used/demonstrated must comply with current legislation and be examined and documented as with electrical apparatus and gas appliances. All temporary structures including marquees, buildings, information boards, fences and gates must be soundly constructed, erected and safe for their intended purpose and comply with the latest and relevant codes of practice. Exhibitors must give regard to the stability of their exhibits and ensure that they are secured against any form of collapse. Petroleum product storage must be in accordance with standards laid down by the fire prevention department of the local Fire Authority. ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Exhibitors are also warned of the danger from the distribution of high or low voltage systems throughout the showground. Exhibitors are asked to check on the position of cables, above and below ground, prior to erecting stands, marquees or flagpoles. VEHICLE EXHIBITS Exhibitors are not allowed to demonstrate or exhibit any vehicles in the Avenues during the Show without prior authorisation. EXCAVATION No exhibitor will be allowed to excavate in any part of his/her stand without permission from the Society. It is imperative that the exhibitor checks the position of underground services prior to any excavation works being carried out. All fencepost and flagpole holes must be filled and re-seeded or re-turfed. CONTRACTORS Exhibitors are responsible for ensuring that their contractors are aware of and follow all relevant Health and Safety legislation together with the Society’s Health and Safety Policy. Safety Requirements - Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 Special attention is directed to the safety requirements outlined in the regulations governing the allocation of space for machinery and other stands. The ruling of the Steward on the safety of any exhibit, or part of an exhibit, shall be immediate and final; but consent to the working of an exhibit shall not relieve any exhibitor of liability as laid down in the regulations. The Society holds exhibitors wholly responsible for the observance of statutory regulations governing the safety of machinery exhibited by the. Machines and appliances are accepted for the adjudication and on the understanding that they are capable of complying with the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the regulations that are implemented under it. Cycles No motorcycles, motorbikes or A.T.V’s of any kind may be taken on to the Show avenues without prior authorisation. Fire precautions Exhibitors bringing their own tentage must ensure that it has been treated with a suitable fire retardant and in the case of a large marquee, a plan showing all fire exits must be submitted for approval by the local Fire Authority. All trade stands must have fire extinguisher(s) sited in a prominent position and in full view. These appliances should be held at the following rate: 250 - 500 sq.ft. ONE; 500 - 1,000 sq.ft. TWO; for each additional 1,000 sq.ft. or part of, a further appliance is required. The most suitable extinguisher is a 5 kilo dry powder type, which in the case of most fires will contain the outbreak until the arrival of the fire brigade. Fire/Emergency Procedure 1. In the event of fire, evacuate the stand or area immediately. 2. Report the fire to the Secretary’s Office where a telephone is available and the fire authority will be called. 3. Keep all spectators well clear of the area. Accidents/First Aid The PRIORITIES are: - The safe treatment of the injured person. Immediate action to prevent re-occurrence. Reporting/Investigation 1. First aid is available at all First Aid Centres. 2. Accident books are kept in the First Aid Centres that are clearly marked around the site and details of all accidents must be recorded as soon as possible after the incident. 3. In the event of any accident the Society should be informed immediately. The Safety Officer will be responsible for investigating the accident and recommending the necessary action following any accident. LIVESTOCK In the interests of Safety unauthorised movement of animals during the show period will not be allowed. Exhibitors of BULLS should make themselves familiar with HSE Guidance Note GS36 “Safe custody of Bulls at Agricultural Shows, Markets or similar premises off the farm”. Guidance Note GS36 gives appropriate methods for handling bulls at events: - (a) Two people, one using a bull pole attached to the bull’s nose ring and the other using a rope or chain attached to the halter or head chain via the nose ring; (b) Two people both using ropes or chains, one rope or chain attached to a halter, the other attached directly to the nose ring or via the nose ring to the halter; (c) One person using a bull pole attached to the bull’s nose ring and a rope or chain attached to a halter, or head chain via the nose ring, with a competent person standing by able to assist in the control of the bull if required; (d) One person using a rope or chain attached to a halter with a second rope or chain attached directly to the nose ring or via the nose ring to the halter, with a competent person standing by able to assist in the control of the bull if necessary. Please NOTE any bull over 10 months old being led on the showground MUST be accompanied by TWO handlers at all times. Young persons should not be allowed to handle bulls. Exhibitors of HORSES should familiarise themselves with any rules or guidance notes issued by the appropriate authority or society which control the particular activity and they must comply with these standards. HARD HATS Anyone riding a horse, pony or donkey must wear a hat to the relevant British or European Standard specification and of a standard approved by the governing body of their respective horse or pony Society, Association or discipline and under whose rules they are exhibiting or competing. This hat must be worn at all times. SPRAY DIPPING OF SHEEP The use of any substance containing toxic chemicals, including sheep dips to prepare sheep for showing, whilst on the showground, is strictly forbidden. DOGS Except for participants in the Dog Show events and the Countryside Ring events, all other exhibitors are discouraged from bringing their dogs on to the showground. All dogs, other than while competing in the above events, must be kept on a lead at all times. All competitors in the events must ensure that their animals are kept under strict control at all times. They are also asked to be responsible for the clearing and disposal of all dog faeces. Reviewed with minor additions / amendments January 2015. 11
SCHEDULE OF PRIZES HORSES ENTRY FEES AND PRIZE MONEY 2015 ENTRY FEES PRIZE MONEY CLASSES Non Members Members 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Sport Horses Novice and Local Ridden Hunters £18 £14 £25 £18 £12 £7 Retraining of Racehorses Riding Horses Ridden Horse of the Year Show Qualifiers Hunters – weights £30 £26 £35 £20 £15 £10 Ladies side saddle Mountain & Moorland - Ridden & WHP Pony Breeding Children’s Ponies Working Hunter/Show Hunter Ponies £18 £14 £25 £18 £12 £7 Mountain & Moorland Coloured Horses Welsh Sections Foal Classes £10 £8 £16 £10 £7 £6 Double Harness £15 £12 £95 £70 £50 £40 Scurry classes Novice 5th 6th £30 £30 £25 Scurry Championship £80 £60 £45 £30 5th 6th £25 £20 N.B. All HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW qualifiers include the £11.00 contribution to be paid to the Horse of the Year Show. 1st and 2nd prize only awarded if 4 or under competitors, 3rd prize awarded if up to 5 competitors, 4th prize awarded if up to 8 competitors or more. To avoid the disappointment of late entries not being accepted, please ensure that they are delivered by the Closing Date. There is no leeway on getting the entries processed for the catalogue. Exhibitors are also reminded that entries should be made separately for different owners so that the correct number of passes may be allocated. This will also help to avoid disputes on Show Day. Passes are issued per animal; it is your responsibility to purchase extra passes for drivers, handler, grooms, owners and riders. 12
HORSE AND PONY SECTION ALL EXHIBITORS ARE REMINDED THAT 1st, 2nd and 3rd PRIZE WINNERS ARE EXPECTED TO PARADE IN THE GRAND PARADE. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN PRIZE MONEY BEING WITHHELD. MAIN RING CLASSES RIDDEN HUNTERS Held under Horse of the Year Show rules set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook, a copy of which can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk. Horses must be registered with the Association and all owners, exhibitors and riders must be British Show Horse Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by the Registration Numbers. Classes 240 -243 are qualifiers for the Horse of the Year Show NEC Birmingham 7th - 11th October 2015. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. No Horse lower than third place will qualify. HUNTERS - Ridden Classes Judges: Mr D Tatlow, Oxfordshire (conformation) and Ms J Bradbury, Ireland (Ride) Judging in the Main Ring at 08.00 hrs HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW - QUALIFYING CLASSES Entry fee includes the Horse of the Year Show contribution of £11.00 per entry. The Small, Lightweight, Middleweight and Heavyweight Classes as well as the Great Scot! Ladies’ Side Saddle class and Working Hunter class are qualifying events for the HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW 2015. The same horse may not compete in more than one of the following four classes. CLASSES 240 SMALL SHOW HUNTER OF THE YEAR; any mare or gelding, 4 years. old or over, exceeding 148cm but not exceeding 158cm. 241 TOPSPEC LIGHTWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER OF THE YEAR; mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying up to 12 stone 7 lb. Special - LIGHTWEIGHT HUNTER HA1 THE SOUTH WALES ARGUS PERPETUAL CUP, for the best Lightweight Hunter 242 TOPSPEC MIDDLEWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER OF THE YEAR; mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying 12 stone 7lb and not exceeding 14 stone. 243 TOPSPEC HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER OF THE YEAR; mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 14 stone. Please Note the Hunter Championship will take place in Ring 4 Following the Great Scot! Ladies’ Side Saddle Horse of the Year at approx. 12.00 hrs. 13
SCURRY DRIVING ASSOCIATION DOUBLE HARNESS SCURRY DRIVING COMPETITION Classes and Championship will take place in the Main Ring. Small class 11.00 hrs, large class 12.30 hrs Championship 14.00 hrs. All times are approximate. ENTRY FEE - £15. Class Prize Money - 1st - £95, 2nd - £70, 3rd - £50, 4th - £40, 5th - £30, 6th - £25. 7th+ £20 Special Novice Prize - £30 Championship - 1st - £80, 2nd - £60, 3rd - £45, 4th - £30, 5th - £25, 6th - £20. Judges: Mr & Mrs C.J.M. Walker, Gloucestershire and Mrs L Lynch, Chepstow. Commentator Mr Steve Lynch, Chepstow Course Builder – Mr Steve Williams 244 PAIR OF PONIES, 122cm (12hh) AND UNDER, The first 6 prize winners will go forward to compete in the Championship. Novice - please indicate on the entry form by writing "novice" under your name on the entry form. 245 PAIR OF PONIES, exceeding 122 cms but not exceeding 148 cms (14.2hh). The first 6 prize winners will go forward to compete in the Championship. Novice - please indicate on the entry form by writing "novice" under your name on the entry form. 246 DOUBLE HARNESS SCURRY CHAMPIONSHIP. Open to the first six prize winners in the above two classes. Irrespective of placing, competitors eliminated in either of the above classes are not eligible for the championship. Rosettes - 1st – 6th in both classes and the Championship. Special rosettes to the highest placed Novice in each class. Novices to wear a white armband when competing to be eligible. TO BE JUDGED UNDER THE SCURRY DRIVING ASSOCIATION'S RULE BOOK 2015. ALL OWNERS, DRIVERS AND PONIES MUST BE MEMBERS AND REGISTERED WITH THE ASSOCIATION. The front axle of carriages MUST have a track width of 130cm and may be measured at the conclusion of the round. The driver will be disqualified if the carriage does not measure correctly. THIS IS A QUALIFIER FOR THE BRITISH NATIONAL SCURRY DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP AND IS PART OF THE SCURRY DRIVING ASSOCATION GRAND LEAGUE TO FIND THE "SCURRY DRIVER OF THE YEAR". SHOW JUMPING CLASSES JUMPING COMPETITIONS Judges: Mr & Mrs C J M Walker, Dursley, Gloucester and Mrs L Lynch, Chepstow. JUDGING IN THE MAIN RING COMMENTATOR Mr Steve Lynch, Chepstow COURSE BUILDER Mr Steve Williams, Ross-on-Wye. PLEASE NOTE THAT ENTRIES CLOSE ON FRIDAY JULY 24TH, 2015 ENTRY FEE MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES All Open Jumping Competitions will be judged under British Showjumping Rules. Entries in these classes are restricted to horses or ponies registered with British Showjumping and ridden by Members, in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 77. In the event of insufficient starters, lower prizes will be withheld, in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 76.6. Competitors are reminded that the use of helmet mounted cameras at BS Events is not allowed. 14
DECLARATIONS TO BE MADE AT THE HORSE SECRETARY'S MARQUEE OR BY TELEPHONE TO 07841 921004 THE TIME-TABLE IS PROVISIONAL Competitors are respectfully reminded of traffic congestion on the approach roads to the Show and should leave ample time to declare at the scheduled time. 247 HABERDASHERS' MONMOUTH SCHOOLS' OPEN JUMPING under Table A4. Speed 400 m.p.m. Height of fences 1.25m max. For registered horses. Entry Fee £20 PRIZE MONEY - 1st £100, 2nd £75, 3rd £50, 4th £30, 5th £25, 6th £20 Declarations to be made by 10.45 a.m. To commence in the Main Ring at approx 11.45 hrs 248 THE ATC CHAMPIONSHIP OPEN JUMPING under Table A7. Speed 350 m.p.m. Height of fences 1.30m max. For registered horses. Entry Fee £22 PRIZE MONEY - 1st £300, 2nd £225, 3rd £150, 4th £100, 5th £75, 6th £50 Declarations to be made by 15.30 hrs. To commence at 16.30 hrs. in the Main Ring OWNERS ENTERING THEIR HORSES DO SO AT THEIR OWN RISK, AND IT IS A CONDITION OF ENTRY THAT NO LIABILITY OF ANY KIND ATTACHES ITSELF TO BRITISH SHOWJUMPING, ITS COMMITTEES OR MEMBERS, OR TO THE MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW, ITS COMMITTEE OR MEMBERS IN ANY RESPECT WHATSOEVER. IN THE EVENT OF ABANDONMENT OF COMPETITION BS RULES APPLY: RULE 79.5 INTER-HUNT RELAY Judges: Mr. Steve Davies Chief Steward: Mr. Gary Yeomans JUDGING IN THE MAIN RING AT 17.00HRS Judging to start with best turned out team, competition to commence afterwards. TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE Course builder- Mr Steve Williams PRIZE MONEY – 1st £100, 2nd £50 3rd £30, 4th £20 A SPECIAL PRIZE OF £50. PLUS MONMOUTHSHIRE CUP WILL BE AWARED TO THE BEST TURNED OUT TEAM The inter-Hunt relay will be judged under British Inter hunt rules. Entries in these classes are restricted to horses registered with The British hunt Association or pony club and ridden by members. 249 INTER-HUNT RELAY Teams must present themselves in competition order. Prize money will be forwarded afterwards. Only open to invited local teams. HU1 BEST TURNED OUT TEAM: Prize money of £50.00 awarded for the best turned out team. Team of 4 riders who must all be over 16 years old on show day and must be subscribers of the hunt represented (Entry to be signed by a MFH). Horses to be over 14.2hh. Hunting dress to be worn with hard hats. (Prize for best turned out team). Two teams will compete simultaneously in the ring over identical courses of rustic jumps. Three refusals and the next competitor must complete the round. Baton to be handed over to next competitor after each round. If the baton is dropped it must be picked up by the incoming rider. No horse or rider may compete for two teams. In the event of a serious accident to either horse or rider the opposing team member will complete their round and the clocks then stopped for both teams. The next competitors will not be allowed to start the course until the injured rider / horse has left the arena. The competition will be restarted with the next rider of the team involved in the incident starting at the fence where the incident happened and the opposing team from the start line. 15
RING TWO CHILDREN'S RIDING PONY CLASSES This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Black Country Saddles Best Rider and BSPS Premier League - The first, second, third and fourth prize winners in the Lead Rein, First Ridden, Open Show Hunter Pony and Working Hunter Pony classes will qualify. BSPS Black Country Saddles Rider of the Year - the best rider in each of the above named classes will be awarded a Best Rider card and will qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show in 2015. Affiliation Number: BSPS 121/15 Judge: Mrs S Fluck, Gloucestershire Judging in Ring 2 at 08.00 hrs Sponsored by D & M Watkins, Raglan Judged under the Rules and Regulations of the British Show Pony Society – Sections F & G of the Society's Handbook 2015. 250 CHILDREN'S LEADING REIN CLASS; Mare or Gelding, four years and over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before January 1st in the current year. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only. The rein MUST go directly from the bit to the rider's hand, with no extra aid or attachment to or on the saddle. The reins must be a normal length and not knotted or stitched together at a shorter length. Handles on saddles are permitted but the reins MUST NOT be attached to the handle or to the saddle. The attendant MUST affix the lead rein to the NOSEBAND, ON WHICH IT MUST REMAIN WHILE THE PONY IS IN THE RING. Whilst in the ring ponies must be led at all times by the handler. Riders will not be asked to dismount; the ponies will not be stripped. Cantering is not allowed. 251 CHILDREN'S FIRST RIDDEN PONY; mare or gelding, four years old or over, not exceeding 122cms. Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. No cantering is allowed except for the individual performances. Ponies must leave the ring at the walk or trot. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only. ALL ENTRIES FORWARD IN THE LEAD REIN AND FIRST RIDDEN CLASSES WILL RECEIVE MONMOUTHSHIRE SHOW SOCIETY ROSETTES IF NOT PLACED IN THE FIRST SIX. MINI CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mrs S Fluck, Gloucestershire Judging in Ring 2 at approx. 9.20 hrs First and second prize-winners from the Lead Rein and First Ridden classes are eligible to compete for the Championship. The Champion will qualify for the BSPS Champion of Champions. HV1 Monmouthshire Show CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE, for the Champion Pony in the Children's riding pony classes. HV2 Monmouthshire Show RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the Reserve Champion Pony in the Children's riding pony classes. MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES IN-HAND Judge: Mrs E. Briant, (Picton), Wiltshire Judging in Ring 2 at approx. 09.30 hrs Mountain and Moorland ponies to be registered in the pure bred stud books of their respective breeds at the time of entry. The registration number of the pony to be shown on the entry form in all classes. All stallions and colts TWO years old and over MUST be in possession of a current licence (unless otherwise directed by their individual breed society) AND MUST BE ADEQUATELY BITTED. 16
252 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND - small breeds (excluding Welsh Ponies Section A and B). Yearling, two- or three-year old (colt, filly or gelding), four year old or over (stallion, mare or gelding) 253 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND - large breeds (excluding Welsh Cobs Section C and D). Yearling, two- or three-year old (colt, filly or gelding), four year old or over (stallion, mare or gelding) Specials - IN-HAND MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONIES HL1 Monmouthshire Show Society SPECIAL ROSETTES, for the highest placed yearling, in each of the above two classes, if placed in the first six. HL2 Monmouthshire Show Society CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the Champion Mountain and Moorland Pony, In- hand. HL3 Monmouthshire Show Society RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the Reserve Champion Mountain and Moorland Pony, In-hand. SHOW PONY BREEDING CLASSES Judge: Mrs S Fluck, Gloucestershire Judging in Ring 2 at approx 10.30 hrs NPS SHOW PONY & SHOW HUNTER PONY QUALIFYING ROUNDS These classes are judged under the rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register or Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or registered in the main body of their respective Mountain and Moorland Stud Books. Part-breeds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, register or appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB. Ponies must be plaited. Qualifying rounds are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non- members but only Qualifying or Life members can qualify for the final. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class will qualify for the final. Where this pony has already qualified the next pony standing in line which is owned by an NPS member, and has not already qualified, receives the qualification. Qualification may go no lower than 3rd place. Owner’s membership cards to be shown in the ring. NPS Silver Medal Championship Conditions To be judged under the rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the Rider's/Handler's possession on entering the ring and be produced in the ring immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion Pony is not a member, or the membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. If the Champion Pony has previously qualified, it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the Qualification Card goes to the Reserve Champion provided the owner is a member of NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the Qualification Card can be awarded no lower than first reserve. N.B. Foals are not eligible for the Silver Medal Rosette Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2016 NPS/Area 20 Show Pony In Hand Supreme National Championship. 1st and 2nd placed ponies from classes 254, 256, 257 to compete for the Championship, with Champion and Reserve qualifying for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show 2016. 254 SHOW PONY BROOD MARE; 4 yrs. old and over, with or without own foal at foot, 148 cms and under. HR1 MONMOUTH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, for the best Brood Mare, presented by the MONMOUTHSHIRE HORSE SOCIETY. 255 BEST FOAL; out of mare in previous Class. All foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the show. HR2 NOVA SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, for the Best Foal. 256 YEARLING COLT, GELDING OR FILLY; likely to make a child's show pony and calculated not to exceed 148cms at 4 years old and not to exceed 143cms on the day of the show. 17
257 TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD COLT, FILLY OR GELDING; likely to make a child's show pony and calculated not to exceed 148cms at 4 years old. Two year olds not to exceed 146cms and three year olds not to exceed 147cms on the day of the show. HR3 Monmouthshire Show CHAMPIONSHIP ROSETTE, for the Champion Pony in the Children's Show Pony (Breeding) classes. 1st prize winners from each of the 4 classes are eligible. HR4 Monmouthshire Show RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the Reserve Champion Pony in the Children's Show Pony (Breeding) classes. HR5 The NPS/LAYBALANDS STUD SHOW PONY IN HAND SILVER MEDAL. A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Show Pony In-hand Section. SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING CLASSES Judge: Mrs S Fluck, Gloucestershire Judging in Ring 2 at approx 11.30 hrs following the Show Pony Breeding Classes The following classes are for Show Hunter Pony Breeding, In-hand ponies not exceeding 153 cms. Ponies must be registered in the NPS Riding Pony Stud Book, Register or Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or registered in the main body of their respective Mountain and Moorland Stud Books. Part-breeds are not eligible unless they are entered in the NPS Stud Book, Register or Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB. Ponies must be plaited. Owner’s membership card to be shown in the ring. NPS/The Grahams Show Hunter Pony In Hand National Championship. 1st and 2nd placed ponies from classes 258 and 259 to compete for the championship. 258 SHOW HUNTER PONY ADULT; not exceeding 153 cms, 4 years old and over, mare with or without own foal at foot, stallion or gelding. (Special rosette for foal with mare.) 259 SHOW HUNTER PONY YOUNGSTOCK; 1, 2 or 3yr old, colt, filly or gelding estimated to not exceed 153 cms at maturity. Specials - SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING HR6 Monmouthshire Show CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the Champion Show Hunter Pony. 1st prize winners in both the classes in the Show Hunter Pony Breeding section may compete. HR7 Monmouthshire Show RESERVE CHAMPION ROSETTE, for the reserve champion. HR8 NPS / BANKSWOOD STUD SHOW HUNTER PONY IN HAND SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIP. A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Show Hunter Pony In-hand section owned by a NPS Qualifying or Life Member. SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP - PONY BREEDING HR9 SUPREME CHAMPION. A Monmouthshire Show Society rosette will be offered to the Supreme Champion in the Pony Breeding classes. The Champion and Reserve Champions from the two Pony Breeding sections (Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony) are eligible to compete for the Supreme Championship. HR10 RESERVE SUPREME CHAMPION. A Monmouthshire Show rosette will be offered to the Reserve Supreme Champion Breeding Pony. HR11 H.S. THOMAS MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP, for the Supreme Champion (Children's Pony Breeding). 18
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