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Schedule 12-13 MARCH 2021 In Good Company 84th SHOW Please leave your Dogs ENTRY at home All ticketing info available online at wanakashow.co.nz www.wanakashow.co.nz 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 1
COVID 19 STAY HOME IF YOU’RE UNWELL Play it safe. Stay home if you’re feeling unwell. If you have symptoms of COVID-19, get tested. See information about the common COVID-19 symptoms and who to contact to talk about whether you need a test. USE BASIC HYGIENE Basic hygiene measures include: good hand hygiene, cough and sneeze etiquette, avoid touching your face, and clean surfaces. • Wash your hands with WANAKA soap and water often (for at least 20 seconds) and dry A&P SHOW thoroughly. Use an alcohol- based sanitiser and rub hands SUSTAINABILITY together if soap and water is unavailable. • Cough or sneeze into your The Upper Clutha A&P Show is working towards elbow or cover your mouth becoming more sustainable by reducing our waste and nose with tissues. Put and recycling volume by implementing the following them in a bin immediately. sustainability guidelines: • Avoid touching your face, including your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not • No single use coffee cups – Wanakup will clean. Surfaces may have be at the Show providing reusable cups for a infectious dropletsa. refundable deposit. • Clean surfaces regularly. • No single-use plastic bottles – We are This includes items encouraging food stall holders to provide frequently touch like door beverages in aluminium cans and we will be handles and phones. providing water stations around the Show Grounds where drink bottles can be refilled. KEEP A RECORD OF • Food court sustainability hub – We will create a sustainability hub at either end of the main food WHERE YOU HAVE BEEN court that has signage educating people what If cases of COVID-19 are goes into each bins. confirmed, we need to stop the • Compost – our sustainability hubs will include spread. Keeping a record of your compost bins for food scraps to help reduce the movements will help the Ministry of amount of waste going in the rubbish bins. Health to do contact tracing quickly These sustainable practices will be implemented over and efficiently. three years and we will be strongly encouraging all It is recommended you keep a trade exhibitors abide by our sustainability guidelines. record of where you have been, Our goal is by 2024 the sustainability guidelines will when you were there and who you become rules that all who attend the Show must were with. adhere to 2 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
CHAIRMANS WELCOME Life members, members, competitors, exhibitors, To our sponsors that have stuck with us though and visitors, it is my pleasure as Chairman of the this tough time thank you again, and we hope Upper Clutha A & P Society to welcome you all to your support is reciprocated by our members and the 84th Annual Wanaka A & P Show. visitors alike. 2020 will always be remembered as the year This year’s Board elections saw two of our Covid 19 changed the world as we knew it and it foundation members step down. A sincere thank seems like a lifetime ago now since our last very you to Jan Allen and Doug Stalker for their time successful show. and effort during the first two years of the board. We had the unenviable distinction of being one of Thanks also to Grant Ruddenklau for his two years the last major events prior to New Zealand going as board chair, Grant stays on as a board member into lock down and it was sheer luck that our and his experience will be invaluable as we finalise show wasn’t a super spreader event for the “World the Governance Manual for the board. Hereford Conference cluster” that was notified only days after the completion of our show. Congratulations to Brenda King and Tony Glynn who join the board as elected officials and I look Planning for this year has had the added stress of forward to working with you both. the managing the uncertainty around the virus with plenty of contingency plans in place. Our trade sites are full to capacity so it’s time for you to pencil in the 12th & 13th March 2021 and On that note we once again owe and enormous come along to experience the best that Town and thanks to Jane and her management team for Country have got to offer, their work in planning and organising this event, especially this year with so many unknowns so far Look forward to seeing you there out from the show days. Regards A shout out to our outstanding team of volunteers Mike Scurr that grows from year to year. The show would Board Chair not be the spectacle it is without the hundreds of hours put in by our selfless volunteers. Thank you. 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 3
MAIN CONTACT NUMBERS www.wanakashow.co.nz A&P Office Phone: 03-443-9559 Event Manager Jane Stalker Cell: 021 101 7480 jane@wanakashow.co.nz Financial Manager Bronwyn McCarthy Cell: 021 891 499 bronwyn@wanakashow.co.nz Livestock Secretary Fe Howie Cell: 027 201 4692 entries@wanakashow.co.nz Incl Equestrian Health and Safety Scottie Little Cell: 021 293 7306 Dog Trials Jack Mansfield Cell: 027 244 9192 Sheep Boyd Ottrey Cell: 021 462 654 Fleece Martin Paterson Cell: 021 224 7522 Cattle Rupert Power Cell: 027 555 7227 Boer Goats Owen Booth Cell: 027 439 5516 Dogs & Pets Judy Young Cell: 021 0235 5685 Home Industry Janice Dickey Cell: 027 251 1046 Sheaf Tossing Jerry Burdon Phone: 03 443 1391 Trade Marshall Paul Tamati Cell: 022 414 3370 CONTENTS Page Page CHAIRMANS WELCOME ............................................3 BOER GOATS Class numbers 450 -> .............................................. 49 PAST PRESIDENTS & SECRETARIES .........................5 SHEAF TOSSING OFFICIALS ......................................................................5 Class 457 -> ................................................................ 53 GENERAL INFORMATION ..........................................7 FLEECE WOOL DISCLAIMER ................................................................. 9 Class numbers 600 -> .............................................. 55 MAP .............................................................................. 10 SHEEP Class numbers 700 -> .............................................. 61 PROGRAMME OF EVENTS .......................................12 DOGS & PETS EQUESTRIAN Class numbers 900 -> .............................................. 69 Class numbers 1-> .....................................................15 HOME INDUSTRY BEEF CATTLE Class numbers 800 ->................................................71 Class numbers 300> ................................................. 41 Junior ...................................................................... 74 Open .........................................................................77 DOG TRIALS Class numbers 400 -> .............................................. 47 SPONSORS ................................................................84 4 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
PAST PRESIDENTS 1934/35/36 J S Hunt 1959/60 W F Hunt 1991/92 T M Rowley 1937 W A Scaife 1961/62 D J Kane 1993/94 Mrs D Gordon 1938 S D Jenkins 1963/64 W N Studholme 1995/96 P Davis 1939 J S Hunt 1965/66 C C Whittleston 1997/98 J Burdon 1940/41 H S Stokes 1967/88 L J Struthers 1999/00 A R Morris 1942 T S Smith 1969/70 N W Pittaway 2001/02 G Brown 1943/45 Activities Suspended 1971/72 M Snow 2003/04 D Wilson 1946 E Stokes 1973/74 S A Kane 2005/06 D W McRae 1947 C Gawn 1975/76 G R Studholme 2007/08 W P McCarthy 1948 H S Faulks 1977/78 M J G Davis 2009/10 P W Hunt 1949 JS Hamilton 1979/80 N J McCarthy 2011/12 Mrs F Howie 1950 W H Jolly 1981/82 P D Gordon 2013/14 N G Trevathan 1951/52 A S Scaife 1983/84 J C A Lucas 2015/2016 R W Gibson 1953/54 T J Allison 1985/86 A Kane 2017/ 2018 D Stalker 1955/56 L R Morris 1987/88 R McRae 1957/58 W H Gibson 1989/90 G R Goodger PAST SECRETARIES 1934/35 J M MacKay 1956/62 J K Campbell 1973/76 G Stewart 1936/38 Miss K M Wilson 1963/64 T M A Stevenson 1977/78 K A T Hall 1939/41 T A Bridgeman 1965 S J White 1979/89 Mrs K Curtis 1942 Mr Applegarth 1966/69 C E George 1990/96 Mrs M Urquhart 1943/45 Activities Suspended 1970 G E Ramage 1997 Mrs J M McCaughan 1946/50 H A Halliday 1971 C R K Webb 1998/2005 Mrs J Stalker 1951/55 W A Scaife 1972 T C Miller 2005/2008 Mrs L Larsson OFFICIALS Hon. Life Members: W H Gibson, Cattle Committee: Home Industry Committee: P D Gordon, J C A Lucas, Mrs Rupert Power (Chief Steward) Janice Dickey (Chief Steward) D Gordon, Mrs K Curtis, A R Morris Charlie Ewing, Pip Ewing, John Jan Allen, Jill Bruce, Lesly Stewart, Board: Mike Scurr - Chairman, Osborne, Geof Brown, Dave Kate Norman, Liz Buggs, Sarah Chrissy Gibson - Vice Chairman, Power, Helena Power, Mike Elliot, Allen, Toni Hyslop, Vics Haydon Brenda King, Tony Glynn, Grant Dougal Stalker Boer Goat Committee: Ruddenklau Sheep Committee: Owen Booth, Dougal Laidlaw Event Manager: Jane Stalker Boyd Ottrey, (Chief Steward), Sheaf Tossing Committee: Ben Purvis, Bill Gibson, Robbie Jerry Burdon, Hugh Simmers Financial: Bronwyn McCarthy Gibson, Murray Sheppard, Murray Board Minute Secretary: Sue Pryde, Tony Brent, Sam Purvis, Trade: Paul Tamati, Hugh Simmers Aspinall John Templeton, Graham Senior, Parade Marshall: Richard Pledger Livestock Manager: Fe Howie Edward Ottrey, Dan Pickney Auditor: Ashton Wheelans Horse Committee: Fleece Wool Committee: Announcers: Alan Kane, Tim Fe Howie (Chief Steward), Martin Paterson (Chief Steward), Black, Tony Glynn, Cate Howie, John Lucas, Alan McKay, Dave Tom Rowley, Sandy Morris, Jack Nikki McKay, Mackay, Dee Gordon, Ross Davis, Taff Cochrane, Ian Bagley, Jim Morris, Mike Saunders Farrier: S Cooper Howie, Christine Gibson, Emma Rowe-Pledger, Emma Davidson, Dog Trial Committee: Hon Veterinary Surgeon: VetEnt Ian Tippett, Brenda King, Judy Jack Mansfield (Chief Steward), Wanaka Thomas, Penny Ford, Cate Howie, Don Mackay, Rick McNeilly, Don Emergency Services & Traffic Lydia Beales, Jane Rimmer McRae, Duncan McRae, Hamish Management: R Fegan Mackay; 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 5
ALL ENTRY FORMS ARE AVAILABLE ONLINE www.wanakashow.co.nz/competitors If you require a printed copy please email entries@wanakashow.co.nz 6 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
GENERAL INFORMATION A & P SHOW OPEN TIMES Bikes are not allowed into the Showground during Show days. 8.30am – 5pm Friday & Saturday 12 & 13 March, 2021 Public and competitors enter the grounds and compete at their own risk. ADMISSION TO THE SHOW SHOW PHOTOGRAPHERS ONLINE TICKETING OR AT GATE Aspiring Photography Two-Day Adult Ticket...............................................$35 www.aspiringphotography.co.nz Online Only Mike Balk One-Day Adult Ticket.............................................. $20 Email: mike@wanakaphoto.com Online + Box Office Phone: 03 443 1507 Mobile: 027 28 28 194 Two-Day *Youth Ticket............................................$10 Rina Sjardin-Thompson Equine Photography - Online Only (Facebook) One-Day *Youth Ticket..............................................$5 Aaron Vanessa Adcock - (Facebook) Online + Box Office PARK’N’RIDE Children under 12.................................................... FOC No ticket required Free Park ‘n’ Ride will be available: Fans of the Show - Two-Day Adult Ticket...... $27.50 Friday 12 March 2021 8.00am – 5.30pm Available online only until March 1st Saturday 13 March 2021 8.00am – 5.30pm *Youth is 13-17 years Follow the signs…… MEMBERSHIPS TO THE SOCIETY The Upper Clutha A&P Management Committee reserves the right to remove any motor vehicle, Members Single - Two-Day Adult Ticket..............$25 float, caravan or any other form of trailer which Available online is parked in any area or manner other than those specified by Upper Clutha A&P Management Members Double - 2 x Two-Day Adult Ticket.... $50 Committee without prior notice Available online ANY VEHICLE FOUND TO BE PARKED INSIDE THE Pembroke Single - Two-Day Adult Ticket........... $60 SHOWGROUND WITHOUT AUTHORITY, WILL BE Available online TOWED AWAY AT OWNER’S EXPENSE. Pembroke Double - 2 x Two-Day Adult Ticket.$120 “Cars are prohibited to park overnight on Available online Pembroke Park (outside the security fencing) or they are liable to be ticketed by QLDC”. HEALTH & SAFETY The Upper Clutha A & P Society operates a Safe DISABLED CAR PARKING Site policy. Please report any incidents to the Parking for the disabled is allocated to registered Office in the first instance. disabled members of the A&P Society only. The IMPORTANT Disabled Parking area available on Brownston Street. Please refer to the map. NO DOGS allowed in Showground (except dog GATE ENTRANCES trialists) GATE #1 – Cnr Ardmore & McDougall Streets - NO DOGS Dogs registering for Jack Trade Office Entrance only – no ticket sales Russell Race SATURDAY ONLY GATE #2 – Pembroke Park - Public on Friday & Dogs with children under 15 years only, Saturday. entered in the Dogs & Pets classes GATE #3 – Brownston Street – Trade, Dog Trials, Exception of Service Dogs Horses Floats, Boer Goats, Cattle Trucks, 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 7
GATE #4 – cnr Brownston & McDougall Streets – FEES Cattle Thursday & Friday; Public ‘Park n Ride’ Entry Fees must accompany all entries. Late Entries GATE #5 – Stone Street - Home Industry & Fleece will be charged an additional $15. Refund of entry on Thursday, Sheep fees will only be considered if scratchings are made officially with the Livestock Secretary either prior to GATE #6 – Landsdown Street walking bridge - the Show or in sufficient time to avoid disruption Public to the smooth running of the competition. i.e. full GATE #7 - Memorial Gate - Public refund if scratching is made before Thursday 1st March. 75% refund if scratching is made before SECURITY Thursday 11th March 2021, 4pm. No refund will be given after this time unless a vet certificate is Security staff will be on duty from Thursday produced. Yard fees will be refunded in full. If a 6pm – 7am Friday; Friday 6pm – Saturday 7am; veterinary certificate is produced refunds will be Saturday 6pm – Sunday 8am till Sunday 9am. in full. ELECTRICIAN HEALTH & SAFETY WHEN Pumptech Industrial Power & Control VISITING THE SHOW Cell phone: 027 550 7874 Please abide by the safety rules and signage at the RADIO Showgrounds. Follow instructions from Marshalls and Show officials. Radio Wanaka broadcast live from the Show for both days and can be heard on 92.2FM In the event of an emergency, please follow ALL instructions given to you by Show Staff. CLOSING DATES FOR ENTRIES Parents ensure that children do not enter livestock All Livestock prize money will be directed pens or enclosures. DO NOT poke, hit or irritate credited after the show. Please include your animals. Be aware of stock movement when walking name and bank account number on your Entry through the livestock areas. Please ensure that Form. Thank you you and children in your care do not stand behind horses, cows and bulls. They may not see you there. Livestock - FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 2021 If visiting the Show with small children we suggest Equestrian and Cattle online entries – you write your cell phone number on their arm. www.main-events.com. Entries & Entry Fees must Should they become separated from you; staff be in the hands of the Livestock Secretary by the can then easily notify you. A Parent Centre and closing date. Lost Child Centre is located at the Plunket Tent on Pembroke Park. Dog Trials – Entry forms filled out on the day. Friday 11 March 2021 start time 1pm & Saturday The roads within the Showgrounds are open for 8am. No entries taken after 10am Saturday. emergency and Show vehicles, as well as horses, cattle and other livestock, particularly around the Pet Parade - Enter on the day between 10.00am Main Arena. Be aware of vehicular and animal - 10.45 am Saturday 13 March 2021 at Pet Parade traffic around the Showgrounds particularly if you Ring, near Gate 2. have children in your care. Fleece Wool – Entries must be with the Secretary Show Information Centre is located near the Food and paid no later than Tuesday preceding the Court on McDougall Street. Show. Fleeces must be delivered to the Wool Pavilion before 12 noon on Wednesday preceding, EFTPOS – cash out facility is located near Gate 1, 10 March 2021 by 11am. on McDougal Street at the ANZ Container Home Industry • Enter online at www.wanakashow.co.nz or YELLOW CARD SYSTEM showdayonline ‘Royal Agricultural Society of NZ Yellow Card System • Email entries to homeindustrywanaka@ i Abuse of animals in any form as provided for outlook.com • Equine –Rule 52 ( RAS Equestrian • Post entries to PO Box 79, Wanaka – postal Competitors & Judges Rule Book & entries close on Friday 5 March, 2021 Guidelines) and Article 143 ( FEI General • Bring forms to the Showgrounds Monday 8 Regulations) – Thursday 11 March, 9am-5pm. All Entries • Dairy –as per the RAS Showing Rules & Close 5pm Thursday 11 March, 2021. Regulations for Dairy Cattle 8 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
• Any other livestock, including equine & communication via Facebook, Twitter, text, on-line dairy –as per rule 3 under Health & Safety, forums and the like’. RAS Showing Rules & Regulations. ii. Inappropriate behaviour towards Show DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Officials, Judges, fellow competitors or any Neither the organisers of the event to which other third party connected with the RAS these rules apply nor any agent, employee or affiliated Show/Event, including registered representative of these bodies accepts any liability Measuring stands and their grounds, for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to bringing the A&P movement into disrepute, horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, or cases which are of a less serious nature their contents and accessories or any other to the above in accordance with the personal property whatsoever whether caused Conduct of Members, Owners, Lessees, by their negligence, breach of contract, or in any Competitors and/or exhibitors as provided. other way whatsoever. • Equine –refer to the RAS Equestrian Competitors and Judges Rulebook NB. Under law it is not possible to sign a waiver • All Persons responsible, including which would protect a facility owner, farmer, equestrian –refer to rule 8 under employer or other person from liability should Disruptive or Unacceptable Behaviour, an accident occur as a result of neglect to take RAS Showing Rules or Regulations. all practicable steps. The facility owner, local authority or farmer etc cannot “contract” out such Rule 13 of the RAS Constitution. responsibilities by requesting a waiver of liability. Inappropriate behaviour constitutes any behaviour All practicable steps have been taken by the deemed by the President of the Show or their organisers to ensure your safety and we ask you to duly appointed delegate and/or Chief Steward of take particular heed of hazard signs that have been the Section/Stand involved that brings the A&P posted, and avoid these areas. movement into disrepute including but not limited Children must be under adult supervision at all times. to inappropriate language, swearing, cheating or deliberately attempting to work outside of the Notification at this Event is run under the by-laws generally accepted show rules and protocols. and regulations of the RAS; and the by-laws and This also extends to inappropriate written regulations of the Host A&P Association concerned This year Upper Clutha Plunket will be hosting the Family Marquee. With an area for feeding, changing or just some quiet time, this is the perfect retreat from the weather, noise & buzz of the show A&P Show for your Under 5’s. Family Marquee Open 10am to 4pm Fri - Sat of the Show 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 9
SHOW M SIDE SHOWS Gate 7 SALES Gate 6 D1 D13 SALES Gate 1 C1 C14 C17 C19 C32 R7 R10 R6 E1 E9 B1 B20 CV7a A1 A8 H14 H15 H1 H28 F1 F5 F9 R1 CV8-12 Fire Brigade CV13-17 TRADE H22 OFFICE H21 CV3 F12 H8 H7 F8 F4 CV18-20 FOOD CATTLE BEER PRESIDENT’S LIFE & Presidents Aspiring & WINE GARDEN TENT SPF STYLE Ring Ring Hunt Ring OFFICE INDUSTRY HOME STAGE FOOD COURT RUGBY CLUBS SPF G11 G1 BAR St John WOOL J1 i10 i20 Horse Warm Up Area Gate 5 i8 No Public Access Stone St Horse Float Parking SPF No Public Access Vehicles Only SHEEP YARDS i6 i3 i2 LIVESTOCK HORSE YARDS OFFICE HORSE YARDS JUDGES PARKING (STONE ST) Key Gate 4 SALES Toilets Accessible Toilet Information Free Drinking Water PARK & RIDE DROP OFF & PICK-UP Cash Machines Trade Stalls Evacuation Point/ Designated Parking McDougall Street Emergency Exit Stone Street Disabled Facilities Security Fence SPF Free Sunscreen EFTPOS available (payment only, no cash out) 10 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
MAP 2021 Lake Front Ardmore Street Emergency Laneway Emergency Laneway Emergency Laneway Emergency Laneway 0 Q0 FOOD Q40 Q41 T9 T6 Gate 2 W1 V1 U1 SALES P60 P40 Q45 P1 P35 W10 V10 U10 Y20 Y11 N1 N19 PET T5 N20 St John PLUNKET PARADE Y1 Y10 OFFICIAL PARKING SPF M1 M15 SHEEP WOOD T1 T4 SHEARING CHOPPING BOER L1 L13 KIDS STAGE X1 X6 GOATS RADIO WANAKA K70 K34 K1 K31 FOOD COURT + SHADE DISABLED PARKING J24 PEMBROKE RING KAHUYOUTH DOG TRIALS CATTLE TRUCK KIDS PLAYZONE HORSE FLOAT PARKING PARKING ZONE Emergency Laneway Emergency Laneway Gate 3 Emergency Laneway SALES DISABLED PARKING Dog Trials / Livestock Disabled Vehicles only Brownston Street NEED CASH? ATM Roche Street Head to the ATMs PLEASE LEAVE YOUR on McDougall St DOGS AT HOME (unless competing or service dog) 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 11
LIVESTOCK TIMETABLE 2021 FRIDAY - 11 MARCH 8.00 Working Hunters/Local Pony & Hack Classes/Games Hunt Ring 8.30 Equestrian Hunter Jumping Main Ring 8.30 Home Industry open to public HI Pavilion 9.00 Fleece Pavilion open to public Fleece Pavilion 9.00 Merino Judging Vetent Sheep Yards 10.00 Boer Goats Goat Ring (Pembroke Park) 12.00 ESNZ Jumping President’s Ring/Aspiring Ring 1.00 Dog Trials Pembroke Ring 12 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
DON'T MISS: Jack Russell Race Saturday 12.30, Main Ring Enter at K9 Natural site H27 SATURDAY - 12 MARCH 8.00 Dog Trials Pembroke Ring 8.30 Horse & Pony Classing President’s Ring 8.30 Group C Classing Hunt Ring 8.30 First Ridden Hunt Ring 10.15 Lead Rein Hunt Ring 8.45 Cattle Judging Cattle Ring 9.00 Sheep Judging Sheep Yards 11.00 Dogs & Pets Judging Mt Iron Ring 12.30 Jack Russell Race Main Ring 12.45 GRAND PARADE Main Ring 1.30 Dog Trial Final Main Ring 2.00 Championship Pony and Hack Hunter Jump Main Ring 2.15 In Hand Thoroughbred/Sport Horse/ Pinto Pony Judging/Ridden TB/ NZRP Classes Hunt Ring 3.00 FEI Jumping President’s Ring/Aspiring Ring 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW 13
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EQUESTRIAN CONDITIONS AND REGULATIONS Age and Height. Rider NO DOGS and Horse All Livestock prize money will be direct credited after the show. Please include your name and bank E2a. Open pony account number on your Entry Form. exhibits must be ridden by riders under seventeen years of age. Novice ponies Equestrian Convenor: Fe Howie may be ridden by riders of any age. Cell: 027-201-4692 E2b. Rider/Handlers’ age and eligibility is E-Mail: entries@wanakashow.co.nz determined as per the 1st August i.e. Riders/ Handlers’ who are of age for any division/ RULES AND CONDITIONS section on the 1st August complete the E1a. LOCALS: refers to competitors residing show year/season in that division/section. within the areas bounded by Lindis E2c. Riders 16 years and under cannot Saddle, Makarora; Crown Range; compete in both horse and pony classing Victoria Bridge and Cromwell. rings. Must be in one or the other. E1b. CENTRAL OTAGO: refers to competitors E2d. No Horse or Pony under 3 years old is of Central Otago Pony Clubs at Maniototo; permitted to be shown under saddle Clyde; Cromwell; Wakatipu and Hawea/ Wanaka, must wear pony club uniform E2e. Ponies 148cm and under excluded and be a current financial member. from all horse events. E1c. All livestock entries close with the Livestock Eligibility Secretary on FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 2021. E3a. Stallions eligible provided that the RAS E1d. Entry Fees must accompany all entries. Late Rule CDE 14 is complied with and that Entries will be charged an additional $15. the Livestock Secretary is notified and Refund of entry fees will only be considered satisfied that all requirements are fulfilled. if scratchings are made officially with the E3b. Stallions are not to be tied up unattended Livestock Secretary either prior to the Show unless in an appropriate confinement. It or in sufficient time to avoid disruption to is recommended that stallions be kept the smooth running of the competition. in approved suitable yards. At the time i.e. full refund if scratching is made of entry, all stallion owners must be in before Friday 26th February. 75% refund if the possession of a stallion identification scratching is made before Thursday 11th badge, which must be displayed at March 2021, 4pm. No refund will be given the yard and on the horse at all times after this time unless a vet certificate is while at the Show. Official badges produced. Yard fees will be refunded in full. are available at a cost from NZEF. E1e. If a veterinary certificate is produced E3c. In the warm up area, a stallion must be refunds will be in full excluding accompanied by at least one attendant, the Administration fee ($10) in addition to the rider. It is compulsory E1f. Equestrian Levies – entry fee includes for all stallions and colts, except foals, RAS Levy of $1.15 per class. to wear two (2) official ‘S” identification E1g. Admission to the Showground: badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, at all Shows/Events atall Adult 1-day pass $20.00 times. The rider/handler must also wear Adult 2-day pass $35.00 two RAS official (2) armbands (one on Youth Pass (13-17) $5.00 each arm) when in the ring. ‘S’ badges to 12 and under: free be purchased from RAS Head Office or E1h. Each exhibitor will be issued with 2 x ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office. 2-day passes. Additional tickets must E3d. All horses and ponies entered in competitive be purchased prior to the show via the classes or ring events or parading (whether website www.wanakashow.co.nz by invitation or by entry) must be entered E1i. Security staff will be on duty from Thursday in the name of the bona fide owner. All 6pm-7am Friday; Friday 6pm - Saturday animals must be named at time of entry. 7am: Saturday 6pm - Sunday 9am 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 15
E3e. COH Classes 3 & 7 All entrants for these Championship Judging and Points Prizes classes must be able to provide Hunt E5a. Any pony qualifying for judging of Qualification Cards showing that the horse/ Champion must be ridden in that pony hunted with the Central Otago Hunt event by the same rider as in classes. hounds at least three times during the In the event of injury or sickness, season immediately prior to the show. exception to the rule may be made at These hunt cards must be photocopied, the discretion of the Ring Steward. sent in with entries, and presented at time of presentation of ribbons. To receive E5b. Points for Special Prizes in the a qualification card the rider/owner aggregate: first 5, second 3, third must be a financial member of COH. 1, unless otherwise specified. E3f. COH Open Qualified Hunter Class 10. This Protests, Judges & Committees Rights class is open to current financial members E6a. All Protests to be lodged with the of any Hunt. The horse must have hunted Livestock Secretary accompanied with 3 times in the season immediately prior a deposit of $50, within half an hour of to the show. Official Hunt Qualification adjudication and if, in the opinion of Cards must be signed by the Hunt the committee such protest is deemed Master & a copy sent in with entries plus frivolous, the deposit to be forfeited. be carried at time of competition. E6b. Any person infringing the rules of the Novice Criteria & Height Certificates Society will be liable to a penalty not E4a. A novice horse or pony is one that has yet exceeding $50. The attention of exhibitors to win six classes in any division within the is particularly directed to the foregoing competitions provided at any A&P Show. provisions which will be strictly enforced or will revert to the funds of the Society. E4b. The owner of any horse or pony that has upgraded since their entry was received E6c. Any exhibitor or person in any way must notify the Livestock Secretary so interfering with or using improper language that the necessary adjustments can be to the Judges or any officer of the Society made. If a Horse or Pony has upgraded in, or as to, the execution of their duty, at another A & P show after entry has or being guilty of improper conduct on been received by the Livestock Secretary the Showground, may be disqualified then no fee for alteration will apply upon exhibiting in future shows of the providing proof of upgrade is shown Society, and if exhibiting at this Show, and the Livestock Secretary is notified may forfeit all prizes he or she has won. by 4pm on Monday 8th March. E6d. The decision of the Committee E4c. Please note that a record of wins will shall be absolutely final on any be asked for. Horse/Pony height and subject on Show Day. performance cards must be carried. Failure E6e. The Stewards in the various classes are to do so will result in forfeiture of awards. enjoined and empowered to prevent any All wins in Novice section within each persons interfering with the Judges during division count and must be recorded. adjudication and no exhibitor or other Should a novice horse win an Open person otherwise than the Judge, Stewards conformation class, these wins must also and Livestock Secretary will be permitted be recorded. Once a horse has achieved 6 to go inside the ring while the exhibits wins in either the conformation or Paced are being judged, except in such cases and Mannered, this horse is not eligible to as the Stewards may deem necessary. return to Novice status should it change E6f. The Committee may reserve the sections at the beginning of the new right to allot Specials in lieu of prize season. A Novice is a horse or pony which money mentioned in this schedule. has not won 6 firsts in relevant classes at the time of the Show, not at the time E6g. The Committee will not under any of entry. See E4b for upgrade details. circumstances hold itself responsible for any loss, damage or mis-delivery of E4d. There will be no measuring during stock or other exhibits at the Show. the Show. Upper Clutha A&P cannot take any responsibility if a horse is E6h. Reservation of right. The not measured before the Show. organizers reserve the right: • To cancel any class or event • To divide any class and amend prize money accordingly 16 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
• To alter the advertised times classes please see rule E7f ) or if you have • To refuse any entry (with or without approval from the Chief Equestrian steward. stating a reason) E7f Novice pony exhibits (except Novice Pony • To alter or amend the programme as the Stallions) may be ridden by a rider of any organizer sees fit of any age, in novice pony classes only. • To cap entry numbers regardless of entry closure date E7g. Class changes – same combination wishing • To merge classes if entry numbers are to change classes incur a transfer fee of low $2 per class. An upgrade will not incur any • To move an entry to their correct class fee apart from any difference in entry fee. with the approval and on advice of the A scratching and entering on a new horse Judge will incur a flat fee of $10. CLASS CHANGES • Any unruly or dangerous animal may be CAN ONLY BE MADE UP TO 30 MINUTES required to leave the Showground. PRIOR TO THE START OF THE CLASS E6i. Any person having been expelled from Royal Agricultural Society membership, or disqualified from E8a. Summary of the RAS Resolution Process exhibiting, riding or competing by any – the full process can be found on the kindred association shall not be allowed RAS website www.ras.org.nz the principle to become a member, or to exhibit, ride behind the process is to deal with the or compete at this Society’s exhibitions, manner as it comes to hand and in most until such expulsion be rescinded or such cases it should be dealt with directly with disqualification be removed, provided the show. If the matter is in regard to a such expulsion or disqualification be RAS official, the Show may request the confirmed by the Executive of this Society. assistance of the RAS Head Office as to how E6j. Arrears: No person who is in arrears with to deal with this in an appropriate manner. regard to entry fees, subscriptions or any E8b. It is an offence to carry any form other Show charge is eligible to compete at of electronic equipment or audio any A & P Show. Proof of payment will be attachment for the purpose of sideline required before any restriction will be lifted. communication by trainers. CLASS RULES, RAS, CLEAN SPORT E8c. Whips must not be over 76cm in length and with a suitable flapper, with the exception Class Rules in First Ridden where the whip must not E7a. All horses to be led by the head and in exceed 68cm including the flapper. the charge of a competent person. E8d. The RAS ‘Yellow Card’ system; please E7b. When horses or ponies are entered in read full rule wording under the General more than one class and the starting times Information Section of this schedule. clash, the exhibitor must elect which class Clean Sport they will start the horse or pony in. At NO time can a substitute rider compete that E9a. Competitors are advised that tests for horse/pony due to the clash. Unless you forbidden substances may be carried have prior approval of the Head Equestrian out during the Show and that testing Steward The programme will not be held of all animals is at the owner’s risk. up for horses/ponies or riders competing Forbidden substance – any substance in another ring. Horses or ponies arriving at capable of affecting the speed, stamina, the ring after the judging has commenced courage or conduct of a horse, pony, will not be allowed in the ring or be judged. donkey or mule by its action upon the central nervous system or the cardio- E7c. No rider is permitted to leave the classing vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, ring to compete in another ring until musculoskeletal or urogenital systems. they have been dismissed by the Ring Steward or if they are placegetter. GROUND RULES E7d All placegetters must be presented by E10a. Temporary Pens - pens constructed the rider who started in the class, until of electric fence tape and the completion of sashing unless there electric fence standards are not are extenuating circumstances and the permitted at affiliated shows. Chief Steward has been notified E10b. Please ensure that the yards are E7e There will be no substitute riders after the cleaned out after use and all rubbish section has started, ( Exception : Novice put in the skips provided. Competitors 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 17
leaving dirty yards will not be and within the parking lines) it will be at allocated yards the following year. the discretion of the Parking Marshal. E10c. Yard allocation: Due to the high demand E11f. Parking for all floats and horse trucks the following criteria will apply is available on the grounds in the • Those travelling long distances designated areas with marshals ensuring • Those with multiple horses and staying 2 that parking is available for all Exhibitors. nights or more. Parking is entirely at the vehicle owner's • Central Otago and Queenstown risk. Any vehicles parked will be on the residents will only be allocated yards if condition that the Wanaka A&P Society sufficient available accepts no responsibility for any loss, • Only horses/ponies entered will be theft, injury or damage to persons or allocated a yard vehicles, their contents, fittings. • Entries received AFTER closing date will E11g. The Wanaka A&P Society Committee be last to be allocated yards reserves the right to remove any motor E10d. All prize winners in horse, cattle, vehicle, float or caravan or any other form sheep and boer goat sections on trailer which is parked in any area or are expected to join in the manner other than those prescribed by Wanaka A&P Committee without prior Grand Parade. notice. ANY VEHICLE FOUND TO BE E10e. In no case may horses or ponies be PARKED INSIDE THE SHOWGROUNDS ridden outside the designated area. WITHOUT AUTHORITY WILL BE Pembroke Park carries a $100 fine REMOVED AT THE OWNERS EXPENSE. if caught exercising out there. E 10f. Any equine therapists (eg physio, Bowen, Equissage etc) who intend treating horses RAS HEIGHT CONVERSION at this event (privately or commercially) ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF NZ INC. MUST contact the Livestock Manager to SCHEDULE OF METRIC HEIGHTS make an application and pay the applicable fee no later than February 1st prior to the HEIGHTS CHART event and also comply with the Conditions applicable to this event. Riders with their Present height in hands Metric Equivalent own personal systems (e.g. Equissage, HACKS Cyclossage etc) are only permitted to treat their own horses with these systems 16.0hh 163cm while at the venue for this event. 15.2hh 158cm 15.0hh 153cm Vehicles PONIES E11a All vehicles MUST display issued vehicle passes in the windscreen 14.2hh 148cm for the duration of the show. 14.0hh 143cm E11b. PLEASE use Gate # 3 entrance off 13.2hh 138cm Brownston St for parking on Pembroke 13.0hh 133cm Park & to access the parking at the 12.2hh 128cm yards use the gate off McDougall 12.0hh 123cm Street near the Camping Ground 11.2hh 118cm 11.0hh 113cm E11c. No long-term camping permitted, 10.2hh 107cm maximum of 4 nights, camping 10.0hh 102cm application form must be filled out. E11d. Only competitors who have horses entered may park their truck in ENTRIES CLOSE - FRIDAY 8TH FEBRUARY the truck/float parking areas. E11e. No caravans nor camper vans ( unless it FULL REFUND OF ENTRY FEES( Admin Fee is towing the float) are permitted to park excluded) IF SCRATCHING by 26TH FEBRUARY within the float parking area. Camping 75% REFUND OF ENTRY FEES (Admin Fee in tents is discouraged however if you excluded) IF SCRATCHING by 11TH MARCH stay within the total length of your vehicle +float (i.e. –camp to the side 18 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
Please note that the Committee reserves the right to limit the entry numbers in a specific section and EQUESTRIAN JUDGES 2021 or class. FRIDAY ONLY AT THE DISCRETION OF THE LIVESTOCK SECRETARY WILL AN ENTRY BE ACCEPTED AFTER Round the Ring: Alan Windle 26TH FEBRUARY Rider over Jumps: Janice Macdonald Stalker Wire: Louise Allan Disclaimer of Liability FEI Ring 1: Aileen Grant , Gill McRae All competitors acknowledge there are inherent FEI Ring 2: Angela Milner & Jenny Dunbier risks involved in participating in show activities HUNT RING Neither the organisers of the event to which Working Hunters: Anne Crutchley these rules apply nor any agent, employee or Working Hunter Pony: Anne Crutchley representative of these bodies accepts any liability RTR: Anne Crutchley for any accident, loss, damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders, spectators, land, vehicles, Rider/Pony Class Ring 1: Denise Wilson their contents and accessories or any other Pony Club Pony: Denise Wilson personal property whatsoever whether caused Rider/Pony Class Ring 2: Denise McPherson by their negligence, breach of contract, or in any Pony Club Hack: Denise McPherson other way whatsoever. Riding Horse : Denise McPherson NB. Under law it is not possible to sign a waiver which would protect a facility owner, farmer, SATURDAY employer or other person from liability should an accident occur as a result of neglect to take Hacks: Janice McDonald all practicable steps. The facility owner, local Park Hacks: Denise McPherson authority or farmer etc cannot “contract” out such Saddle Hunters: Alan Windle responsibilities by requesting a waiver of liability. Saddle Hunter Ponies: Anne Crutchley All practicable steps have been taken by the Group A Ponies: Michael Goodwin organisers to ensure your safety and we ask you to Group B Ponies: Fiona Smeaton take particular heed of hazard signs that have been Group C Ponies: Louise Allan posted and avoid these areas. First Ridden: Denise Wilson Leading Rein: Denise Wilson Children must be under adult supervision at all Championship RTR: Alan Windle times. In Hand Thoroughbred: Fiona Smeaton PLEASE NOTE In Hand Sport Horse/ Pinto: Janice McDonald In Hand Pony: Michael Goodwin Helmet Safety Standards - Compulsory from N Z Riding Pony: Alan Windle August 1st 2017 Ridden Show TB: Alan Windle As of August 1st, 2017 the following safety COURSE BUILDERS standard numbers must be shown in your helmet and also showing a red tag. If your helmet has Ring One: Barry Manson not been Red Tagged you will not be permitted Ring Two: Ian Grant to compete, however you will be able to get your helmet approved and tagged at the show. SHOW JUMP JUDGES Approved numbers Presidents Ring: Aileen Grant, Gill McRae Aspiring Ring: Jenny Dunbier, Angela Milner AS/NZS 3838 (1998,2003 or 2006) VG1 ASTM-F1163-04, F1163-11 or F1163-15 PAS015:1998 or 2001 Snell E2001 Non-Compliant EN1384 BSEN 1384 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 19
HUNTER JUMPING 4 Best Rider over Jumps under 17 years $5.15 PM: $ 10, 6, 5, 4 Back numbers to be collected from Livestock Winner receives a $50 Provida Office and to be returned to same or the returns Voucher. Capells Trophy -Best local bin at the warm-up arena. rider over jumps. To be judged concurrently with classes 1 & 2. Chief Steward: J.C.A. Lucas Assistant Steward: D Mackay Gate Marshall: A Kane Writers: Fiona Nesbit, Judy Muir HACK HUNTER JUMPING Judges: Hunter Jumping: Alan Windle Novice horses only may be permitted to enter the Stalker Wire: Louise Allan ring to inspect the jumps at the discretion of the Rider over Jumps: Janice Macdonald Chief Steward, time permitting. Any Open horses will be disqualified and no refund offered. The committee reserves the right to change rings and/or classes of any competition on the day. N.B. If you have entered in the Novice Hunter Jump you cannot compete on the same horse/ pony in the Open Jump, with the exception of the winner of the Novice Hack Hunter Jump and PONY HUNTER JUMPING upon payment of the appropriate entry fee to the Livestock A & P Office prior to the event. Classes 1 - 12 are not Horse of the Year Qualifiers The committee reserves the right to change rings and/or classes of any competition on the day. TROPHIES FOR SECTION R. C. M. COLLINGWOOD CHALLENGE TROPHY TROPHIES FOR SECTION - Class 2 CENTRAL OTAGO NEWS TROPHY - Class 6 DAVID FORSTYH MEMORIAL TROPHY -Class 3 MASTERS TROPHY - Class 7 CAPELL'S TROPHY -Class 4 CHRISTINE HEWSON MEMORIAL TROPHY - Class 8 FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Main Ring 08:30 AM GEORGE MENLOVE TROPHY -Class 10 STALKER SILVER TRAY -Class 11 1 SELECTRIX Open Pony Hunter not exceeding 138cm $13.15 PM: $ 60, 30, 20, 10 FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Main Ring 09:00 AM 2 SELECTRIX Open Pony Hunter over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm 6 Novice Horse Hunter Jump 0-1 wins $13.15 PM: $ 60, 30, 20, 10 $13.15 PM: $ 60, 30, 15, 10 One round, no refusals. Top Competitors Horses in this event are ineligible to enter to be selected for the Pony Hunter Class 9, with the exception of the winner Championship on Saturday. and upon payment of the appropriate Championship 1.05m. entry fee, one round one refusal allowed. R. C. M. COLLINGWOOD CENTRAL OTAGO NEWS TROPHY - Class 6 CHALLENGE TROPHY - Class 2 7 Central Otago Hunt Novice Hunter 3 Central Otago Hunt Junior $7.15 Hunter $7.15 The Masters Trophy. Judged concurrently Donated by Dave & Jenny Forsyth. with class 6 – see rule E3e Judged concurrently over classes MASTERS TROPHY - Class 7 1 and 2 – See Rule E3e DAVID FORSTYH MEMORIAL TROPHY -Class 3 20 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
8 Local Novice Hunter Horse Jump Classes 15 & 19 Horses Rider is required to either $9.15 PM: $ 15, 15, 12, 10 pay a Rider Introductory Membership $50 per year if you are doing 4 or more competitions. Winner receives $50 Provida Voucher. To be judged concurrently with Class 6. OR Less than 4 –Rider pays Casual Membership CHRISTINE HEWSON MEMORIAL ($15 per day) TROPHY -Class 8 HORSE – no Equine Levy 9 PALAMOUNTAINS ANIMAL NUTRITION but there is the $5 Discipline Levy per show $22.15 PM: $ 140, 75, 40, 25, 20 Classes 16, 20, 21, 22, 28 & 175 Rider –Child Upper Clutha Open Leaping Competition membership ($90 per year) One Round, No refusals. Up to 10 horses to qualify for the Championship on Saturday. PONY pays Casual Equine Levy ($20 per show if not fully registered) 10 Best Rider over Jumps plus $5 Discipline Levy per show $9.15 PM: $ 50, 30, 20, 15 To be judged concurrently Classes 17, 23, 24, 27, 174, 178 Rider – Full/Child with Classes 6 & 9. membership ($140 / $90 per year) GEORGE MENLOVE TROPHY -Class 10 HORSE pays Casual Equine Levy ($20 per show if 11 Stalker Hunter Wire Classic not fully registered) $22.15 PM: $ 150, 80, 40, 20, 10 plus $5 Discipline Levy per show To be tried over 2 hunter wire jumps. To Classes 25, 26, 29, 172, 173, 176, 177 Ponies and be judged concurrently with class 9. Horses - Rider – Full/Child membership ($140 / STALKER SILVER TRAY -Class 11 $90 per year) 12 CENTRAL OTAGO HUNT Open Qualified PONY – Full Equine Levy ($90 per year) + Annual $10.15 PM: $ 90, 55, 35, 20 Jumping/Show Hunter Start ($60 per year –pony) Hunter - judged concurrently with class 9 but must jump the 2 wire jumps See rule E3f FRIDAY - ASPIRING RING Chief Steward: Warren Hewson ESNZ JUMPING Steward: A McKay Crew: Wanaka Coast Guard Volunteers CONDITIONS Gate Marshall: A Kane Time Keeper: A Gillespie, B Menlove Writer: All classes run under ESNZ rules. The committee Judges: Mrs Jenny Dunbier & Angela Milner reserves the right to alter the programme & prize Course Designer: Ian Grant money if necessary. A combination may only enter two ESNZ Jumping “By entering or attending this Show Jumping events a day. competition, you accept that you may appear within differing media streams that are on location NB - Late entries will jump first and if it is a call covering the event. Your behaviour at the event back jump off you will jump first. and within the competition arena is at your discretion and is your responsibility.” TROPHIES FOR SECTION ESNZ REGISTRATIONS – PER CLASS PHILLIPA LLOYD MEMORIAL TROPHY - Class 21 Classes 14 & 18 Ponies Rider is required to either pay a Rider Introductory Membership $50 per year FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 if you are doing 4 or more competitions. ESNZ Jumping ASPIRING RING 12:00 PM OR Less than 4 –Rider pays Casual Membership 14 Intro Pony A1-Height 80cm Art 238 1.1 ($15 per day) $7.15 PONY – no Equine Levy No jump off. All clear rounds but there is the $5 Discipline Levy per show receive ribbons. 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 21
15 HARCOURTS Intro Horse A1 . Height 80cm-Art 238 1.1 FRIDAY - PRESIDENT'S RING $7.15 See ESNZ Jumping conditions above No jump off. All clear rounds receive ribbons. Chief Steward: Dave Mackay Steward: R Howie Crew: D McAtamney, R Stevens 16 MCIVOR PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS Gate Keeper: Mrs B King WANAKA Pony A 5 - Height Writer: George Ritchie 90cm - Art 238 2.2 - IJO Judges: Aileen Grant & Gill McRae $9.15 PM: $ 30, 20, 10, 5 Course Designer: Barry Manson Winner receives $50 Provida voucher A combination may only enter in two ESNZ 17 MCIVOR PLUMBERS & GASFITTERS jumping events for the duration of the day. WANAKA Horse A5 - Height 1 m - Art 238 2.2 - IJO TROPHIES FOR SECTION $9.15 PM: $ 30, 20, 10, 5 RICHARD HUDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY - 18 Intro Pony A5 -Height 80cm- Class 27 Art 238 2.2 - IJO MALCOLM ANDERSON MEMORIAL TROPHY $7.15 -Class 29 PALAMOUNTAINS Animal Nutrition donates product to prize winners FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 19 ROCKGAS WANAKA Intro Horse - ESNZ Jumping PRESIDENT'S RING Height 90cm - Art 274 1.5.3 Two Phase 12:00 PM $9.15 PM: $ 30, 20, 10, 5 20 ROCKGAS WANAKA Pony -Height 22 Pony A5 - Height 1m - Art 238 2.2 - IJO 90cm - Art 274 1.5.3 Two Phase $9.15 PM: $ 45, 30, 25, 20, 10 $9.15 PM: $ 30, 20, 10, 5 HANLEY FORMULA donates 3kg 21 GREAT SOUTHERN Pony - Height bag of product to the winner 1m - Art 274 1.5.3 Two Phase 23 Horse A5 - Height 1m - Art 238 2.2 -IJO $9.15 PM: $ 30, 20, 10, 5 $9.15 PM: $ 45, 30, 25, 20, 10 Phillipa Lloyd Memorial Trophy 24 Horse - A5 - Height 1.10m - Art 238 2.2- IJO awarded for the best performed Central $16.15 PM: $ 75, 50, 35, 25, 20 Otago Pony Club pony, rider must Winner receives $50 PROVIDA Voucher be a current financial member. 25 Pony A5 - Height 1.10m - Art 238 2.2 -IJO PHILLIPA LLOYD MEMORIAL TROPHY - Class 21 $16.15 PM: $ 75, 50, 35, 25, 20 Winner also receives $50 PROVIDA voucher 26 EQUALISE Horse A5 - Height 1.20m - Art 238 2.2 - IJO $16.15 PM: $ 75, 50, 35, 25, 20 EQUALISE donate a one tonne sling bag to the winner 27 WANAKA HOTEL Horse Power and Speed -Starting Height 1.10m - Art 262 $17.15 PM: $ 100, 60, 45, 30, 20 RICHARD HUDSON MEMORIAL. To be won 3 times in succession or 5 times at intervals. Winner receives T J Slammer Tool RICHARD HUDSON MEMORIAL TROPHY -Class 27 22 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
28 Pony Power and Speed -Starting 31 Open Heavyweight Working Height 1.10m - Art 262 Hunter over 148cm $16.15 PM: $ 75, 50, 35, 25, 20 $11.15 PM: $ 45, 25, 20, 15 HANLEY FORMULA donates a 3kg ASPIRING WATER Champion Open bag of product to the winner Working Hunter 29 Horse Power and Speed - Starting Winner of classes 30 & 31 to present Height 1.20m - Art 262 for Championship judging. Winner $17.15 PM: $ 100, 60, 45, 30, 20 receives a saddle blanket bag. PALAMOUNTAINS Animal PEMBROKE HACK CHALLENGE Nutrition product 1st-5th TROPHY -Classes 30-31 MALCOLM ANDERSON MEMORIAL ASPIRING WATER Reserve Champion TROPHY -Class 29 Open Working Hunter 32 ASPIRING WATER Open Working Pony Hunter Championship under 148m $11.15 PM: $ 45, 25, 20, 15 WORKING HUNTERS, HACK The winner receives a saddle blanket bag & PONY PEMBROKE PONY CHALLENGE TROPHY -Class 32 Classes 30, 31, 32, 33 & 34 are not Horse of The ASPIRING WATER Open Pony Working Year qualifiers Hunter Reserve Champion Please read rule E9d Chief Steward: Mrs J Thomas Stewards: Mrs D Gordon, Mrs J Gillespie, K NOVICE AND BEGINNER Cochrane, A Gillespie, Judges: PONY HUNTER JUMPING Working Hunters: Anne Crutchley Pony Working Hunters: Anne Crutchley Times shown are approximate only and are subject Pony Hunter Jumping: Anne Crutchley to change. WORKING HUNTER JUDGING FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 CRITERIA J.S.Hunt Ring To be tried over jumps, no refusals. Top qualifiers 33 Novice Pony Hunter Jump 0-3 wins will be then judged on the flat using the following criteria: Jump style & ability 40%, conformation $8.15 PM: $ 20, 15, 10, 8 30%, paces and manners 30%. Two rounds one refusal allowed. No more than 3 wins. Competitors in this TROPHIES FOR SECTION event not eligible for Classes 1,2, or 34 34 Beginners Pony Hunter Jump -Height 65cm PEMBROKE HACK CHALLENGE TROPHY - Classes 30-31 $5.15 Ribbons only. ONE ROUND Two refusals PEMBROKE PONY CHALLENGE TROPHY - allowed. Competitors entering in this class Class 32 are ineligible to enter any other jumping class for the duration of the show. FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Combination must not have been placed J.S.Hunt Ring 08:00 AM at any other A&P in Hunter Jump classes. 30 Open Working Lightweight Hunter over 148cm $11.15 PM: $ 45, 25, 20, 15 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 23
P C COMBINATION, LOCAL Chief Steward: Judy Thomas Steward: Dee Gordon HACK & PONY CLASSES Assistant Stewards: Jan Gillespie, Katie Cochrane & Bill Stevenson Judges: LOCAL: Refers to the combination residing within Ring 1: Denise Wilson - classes 35, 36, 37, 38, the areas bounded by Lindis Saddle, Makarora, 39, 40 Crown Range, Victoria Bridge and Cromwell. Ring 2: Denise McPherson - classes 41, 42, 43, CENTRAL OTAGO: Refers to competitors of 44, 45, 46 Central Otago Pony Clubs at Maniototo, Clyde, Ring Stewards: Cromwell, Wakatipu and Hawea/ Wanaka Ring 1: Katie Cochrane PLEASE READ RULE E9d Ring 2: Jan Gillespie Entry Fee: $6.15 TROPHIES FOR SECTION Prize Money: $15, $11, $8, HELEN THOMSON TROPHY -Class 36 Height and Performance Cards must be carried. IAN PURVIS TROPHY -Class 37 WORKOUT FOR PONY CLUB COMBINATION – PONY & HACK HALT & PRESENT WALK TROT CANTER LINE-UP CANTER WALK LENGTHEN TROT SIMPLE CHANGE OF LEAD THROUGH TROT CANTER TROT CANTER CANTER TROT 24 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
GAMES -TROT AND FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Hunt Ring 1 BENDING 35 PURVIS DAUGHTERS TRUST Best J S Hunt Ring - starting at approx. 1.30pm Central Otago Pony Club Pony Combination - (See workout page) No Whips or Spurs $6.15 PM: $ 15, 10, 6, 4 Entry Fee: $3.15 Open to all pony combinations that Prize Money: $8, $5, $4, $2 are financial members of any Central Otago Pony Club Branch. Branch uniform must be worn. Snaffle bits only. FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Winner receives a Saddle Blanket Bag. J.S.Hunt Ring 36 Helen Thomson Trophy Riding Class 47 Bending Race. Riders 12 yrs Winner receives a Bridle Bag. Open & under. Ponies only to all children up to and including 48 Bending Race. Riders 13 years Year 8 attending Tarras, Hawea, and under 17. Ponies only Wanaka, Cromwell, Makarora Schools, and Correspondence 49 Pony Trot over 138cm and School pupils in those areas. not exceeding 148 cm HELEN THOMSON TROPHY -Class 36 50 Pony Trot not exceeding 138cm 37 Local Best Boy or Girl Rider 12 years and under - Ponies only IAN PURVIS TROPHY -Class 37 RIDING HORSE 38 Local Novice Pony not exceeding 138cm 0-5 wins Horse of the Year qualifying classes: 71-78 39 Local Paced and Mannered Height and Performance Cards must be carried. Pony not exceeding 138cm 40 Local Paced and Mannered Pony over Over 148cm 138cm and not exceeding 148cm HORSES SHOWN IN RIDING HORSE ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN HACKS, PARK HACKS FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 OR SADDLE HUNTERS. Hunt Ring 2 ENTIRES ARE ELIGIBLE refers to RAS Rule CDE 41 PURVIS DAUGHTERS TRUST Best 14. Competitors riding Horses are not allowed to Central Otago Pony Club Hack compete in Pony Ring. Combination - (See workout page) ALL HACKS TO BE SHOWN IN SADDLE AND $6.15 PM: $ 15, 10, 6, 4 RIDDEN. Open to all Hacks and Riders that NO HORSE UNDER 3 YEARS IS PERMITTED TO BE are current members of the Central SHOWN UNDER SADDLE. Otago Pony Club. Branch uniform must be worn. Snaffle bits only. Winner Chief Steward: Mrs F Howie receives a Saddle Blanket Bag. Steward: Annabel Subtill 42 Local Best Rider - Hacks Assistant Steward: Prue Kane Judge: Denise McPherson 43 Local Best Boy or Girl Rider 13 years and under 17 Entry Fee: $9.15 44 Local Novice Pony over 138cm and Prize Money: $25, $15, $11, $7 not exceeding 148cm 0- 5 wins Ribbons: 5th where entries are appropriate 45 Local Novice Hack over 148cm 0-5 wins 46 Local Paced and Mannered Hack -over 148cm 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW EQUESTRIAN 25
SPECIAL PRIZES FRIDAY, 12 MARCH 2021 Grand Champion Horse - Sash plus HOOK Hunt Ring 1 03:00 PM WANAKA donate a cover, MR & MRS P&D GORDON donate a bridle bag 70 Best Presented Riding Horse and Rider Grand Champion Paced and Mannered Horse – 71 Novice Riding Horse, 0-2 wins Sash plus WANAKA TRACTOR SERVICES donate 72 Novice Riding Horse, 0-5 wins a cover, MR & MRS P&D GORDON donate saddle blanket bag. CHAMPION NOVICE RIDING HORSE RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE Champion Novice Riding Horse – Sash RIDING HORSE Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse – Sash 73 Novice Paced & Mannered Riding Horse, 0-5 wins Champion Novice Riding Horse selected from winners of Classes 71-72 and 2nd placed horse 74 Open Riding Horse, over 148cm, to the Champion to be judged alongside the and not exceeding 163cm remaining winners for Reserve Champion. 75 Open Riding Horse, over 163cm Champion Riding Horse– Sash plus saddle blanket 76 Open Lady’s Riding Horse on Type (conformation class) – Reserve Champion Riding Horse - Sash plus $25. Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion Riding Horse selected from winners of CHAMPION RIDING HORSE Classes 74, 75, 76 & 77 and 2nd placed horse to the Champion receives a saddle blanket Champion to be judged alongside the remaining RESERVE CHAMPION RIDING HORSE winners for Reserve Champion. 78 Open Paced and Mannered Riding Horse Championship will be judged at the conclusion of 79 Best Rider Class 77. 77 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse Grand Champion Paced and Mannered on Type (conformation class) – Championship will be judged at the conclusion of Lady or Gentleman Rider all Paced and Mannered Classes - 1st placegetters in Classes 78, 88, 98 & 108 to compete for this award. Grand Champion Horse - Champion Hack, HACKS Champion Park Hack, Champion Saddle Hunter and Champion Riding Horse to compete. Horse of the Year qualifying classes: 81-88 Champion Rider - Winners of classes 79, 89, 99 Height and Performance Cards must be carried. & 109 to present for this class. Champion Sash, Over 158cm plus Vest donated by Craig Myles, New Zealand Sotheby’s International Realty. HORSES SHOWN IN HACKS ARE NOT ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE IN PARK HACKS, SADDLE HUNTERS or Reserve Champion Rider, Sash. RIDING HORSE To be judged at the completion of Rider Classes. ENTIRES ARE ELIGIBLE refers to RAS Rule CDE PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING WINNERS MUST 14. Competitors riding Horses are not allowed to PRESENT FOR CHAMPIONSHIP JUDGING ON compete in Pony Ring. SATURDAY IN THE MAIN RING FROM 11.30AM - ALL HACKS TO BE SHOWN IN SADDLE AND Failure to do so will result in forfeiture of your class RIDDEN. NO HORSE UNDER 3 YEARS IS prize money and/or sash PERMITTED TO BE SHOWN UNDER SADDLE. Champion Riding Horse Chief Steward. Ms J Rimmer & Mrs D Gordon Winner of Best Rider Steward: Mrs J Muir Assistant Stewards: Mrs H Robinson, Winner of Paced and Mannered Ms Jen Langton Judge: Janice Macdonald PLEASE READ RULES E9D, E9E & E9F 26 EQUESTRIAN 84TH ANNUAL WANAKA A&P SHOW
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