WARWICK SHOW 150th Friday 24 th - Sunday 26 th March 2017 - Equestrian Australia
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th 150 WARWICK SHOW Friday 24th – Sunday 26th March 2017 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS HACK AWARD SUNDAY ALL BREEDS SHOW PALOUSE AUSTRALIA HIGH POINT SHOW STANDARD BRED HIGH POINT SHOW 2017 Queensland EQ Country Showjumping Championship 1
Winners of the 2017 Ridden Showhorse & Show Hunter Champion Pony, Galloway and Hack from Shows including; Stanthorpe, Allora, Clifton, Pittsworth, Millmerran, Inglewood, Killarney & Warwick. To be judged on Saturday 25th March. Are eligible to compete in the Final of the 2017 CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS Winner Receives $500, Garland & Embroided Rug Rug kindly donated by: Frantik Designz 2
WARWICK SHOW & RODEO SOCIETY INC. P.O. Box 190, Warwick, QLD, 4370 Ph: (07) 4661 9060 Fax: (07) 4661 7517 Email: info@warwickrodeo.com.au Website: www.warwickshowandrodeo.com.au OFFICE BEARERS President: Dr John Kiss Vice President: Mr Gerard O’Leary Show Chairman: Mr John Wilson Secretary: TBC. Treasurer: Ms Rebecca Thornton Chief Ring Steward: Mrs Susan Bondfield Patron: Mr Bill Gross & Mr David Cory Vet: Mr Chris Reardon (07) 4661 1105 Disputes Committee: Mr John Wilson, Mrs Susan Bondfield, Ms Dorothy Jephcott & Ms Lorna Fanning ADMISSION PRICES - To Show Adult (14yrs & over): $12.00 High School Student: $7.00 Pensioners: $7.00 Child 5yrs & under 14yrs: $3.00 Competitor Pass: $15.00 2016 Prices. These prices are subject to change closer to date. SHOW & RODEO SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP (Financial Year commencing 1 June) Family Membership $125.00 inc. GST (1/2 yearly membership available) Single Membership $75.00 inc. GST Junior Membership $35.00 inc. GST Life Membership $800.00 inc. GST Members of the Warwick Show & Rodeo Society Inc have reciprocal entry rights to the Annual Agriculture Shows held at Stanthorpe, Allora, Killarney, Warwick & the Warwick Rodeo. 3
Note: Entry is to be via the Palmerin Street Gate Chief ring steward: Susan Bondfield 0447 612 241 Show jumping Steward: Christine Bradfield 0407 161 140 Heavy & Harness Horses: Clare Gorwyn 0438 160 588 GENERAL HORSE REGULATIONS PLEASE NOTE: RANDOM SWABBING MAY OCCUR AT THE WARWICK SHOW Entries are accepted subject to the Rules, Regulations & By-Laws of the Society in addition to the Special Regulations. Copies of these regulations are available at the show office. House Rules are listed below. HOUSE RULES 1 Ticket system of entry to the ring – tickets may be purchased from the Pony Club building between 7am until 10.00am each morning. After 10.00am tickets will be available at the Show Secretary’s Office. Tickets must be presented to the Steward before Judging of the class commences. It is the responsibility of the competitor to fill out the entry ticket. Failure to do so may result in a competitor forfeiting a prize. 2 A Release & Waiver Form plus a Horse Health Declaration must be filled out when purchasing tickets. 3 There will be no refund on tickets. 4 Judges have the right to withhold a prize(s) if they consider that the exhibits are of insufficient merit. 5 Measuring – exhibitors will be responsible for ensuring that their horses are in the correct classes where height measurements are stipulated – in the case of a dispute, the onus will be on the exhibitor to provide proof of correct height. Exhibitors wishing to have their horses measured may do so between 7.00am – 8.00am on Friday & Saturday. Horses must be presented for measuring with a bit in their mouths. 6 All First Prize winners are eligible for Championship without special entry. st 7 Intermediate is not to have won 1 whilst competing at any Royal Show. 8 Showhunter may only compete in pairs & pleasure in the show pony, Galloway & hack rings. 9 Show Hacks may compete in Working Hunter Hack. 10 All competitors, if not members, shall pay admission to the Show, the sum prescribed, unless provided with a pass by the Secretary. 11 All protests must be in writing & lodged with the Secretary, addressed to her & accompanied by a deposit of $50 within one hour from the notification of the judge’s award. If the protest is considered frivolous by the committee, the deposit will be forfeited. In the hearing of all protests & disputes arising out of an award, the committee shall abide by the judge’s award unless it be shown that the judge has been wilfully or accidentally misled. 12 The owner, rider & horse of any entry in a local event must be a permanent resident of the Southern Downs Regional Council &/or financial riding member of Warwick Hack & Pony Club for a period of at least three (3) months prior to the date of the Show. A local owner, local rider & local horse may compete in only one show as a local competitor in any twelve month period. 13 Local T-Shirt Day. Neat & Tidy Polo Shirts or Show Shirts are to be worn. May plait, but not necessary. 14 Changes to the program on the day can be made at the discretion of the Warwick Show Ring Committee. 15 Off the Track Open to all thoroughbreds 4 years and over, measuring over 14.2 hands who are registered with RISA (Racing Information Services Australia). To be eligible to compete in the Off the Track class horses must have competed in an official trial or started in a race, locally, nationally or internationally. Registrations will be checked. Horses must be entered under their Racing name. The winner will gain automatic entry into the Off the Track QLD State Final to be held later in the year. Class winners will be ineligible to compete in the class for the rest of the season. For more information on the Off The Track QLD Series contact Tyler Harris 0488 074440. 4
The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. GENERAL HORSE REGULATIONS 1.1 A MAIDEN has not won in competition at an affiliated agricultural Show. After winning a MAIDEN hack class this horse will be recognised as a NOVICE. A Novice will remain a NOVICE until winning an open championship at an affiliated agricultural show. 1.2 Parents, Guardians, or Strappers are not permitted in the horse arena during judging other than in any lead line class as in accordance with regulation 1.4 herein. 1.3 Marshalling area to be supplied by all affiliated agricultural Shows. 1.4 In any lead line class only one (1) handler may be involved in the leading of the Pony, Galloway or Hack. 1.5 The President, Committee person or Chief Steward shall have power to turn out any horse and rider from the ring, in any class, if they deem it is not entered correctly, or give permission for it to enter the correct class. 1.6 At any affiliated agricultural show the horse committee has the right to substitute a judge. 1.7 Once judging of a class has commenced the Steward has the right to refuse entry to the class for competitors who are late. 1.8 In Breed Classes, registration papers (where applicable) must be available at the Show as proof of registration and carried on the person when actually competing and presenting the horse. (Photocopies, preferably coloured, are acceptable). 1.9 An Exhibitor required by the Show section schedule or rules of the affiliated Society to parade an exhibit in the Grand Parade and who fails to do so, shall not be entitled to and shall forfeit any prize money or trophy to that Exhibitor and/or for that Exhibit. 1.10 Any Exhibitor who by themselves or any agent who: a) directly or indirectly presents a horse which has an identity other than its true identity; b) does any act or thing which is likely to result in a horse being incorrectly identified; c) does any act or thing which is likely to result in a horse being incorrectly measured; is automatically disqualified from exhibiting. 2 JUDGING 2.1 Judging will be performed by a Judge or panel of Judges appointed by the Society. 2.2 In the event of the Judge deciding that the exhibits in any Class are not worthy of a prize, no prize will be awarded. 2.3 It is considered good ethics that if a Junior Judge or Associate Judge has been judging in his/her own right at any affiliated Agricultural Show, they are not eligible to enter the Young Judges competition at that Show, BUT they can still enter at another Show where they are not acting in a judging roll. 2.4 A Judge shall not adjudicate at more than one show within 30 days within a Sub-Chamber unless judging different sections. This rule applies to all affiliated agricultural show sections. 2.5 In all affiliated Agricultural Show sections, Judges should not judge the same section within a two (2) year period at the same show. 2.6 Judging cards and performance records shall be completed by the committee person in charge, Chief Steward and/or the Judge of a section (if required) during or immediately after the judging of the section or at the Judge’s convenience. 2.7 If a Judge is unable to fulfil a judging commitment, the Judge shall notify the Society as soon as possible so a replacement can be arranged. 2.8 A Judge shall not send a substitute Judge but may nominate a replacement judge to the society. All invitations to judge shall be sent by the affiliated Society. 2.9 A Society shall report to QCAS any Judge who fails to attend a Show to which he or she has accepted an invitation to judge or, who has failed to judge at the time advertised for the commencement of the class provided that the failure to attend or appear is without reasonable cause. 2.10 A Judge may not officiate, and compete or exhibit in the same section at the same show unless exceptional circumstances exist such as sickness or unavailability of the appointed Judge. 2.11 A Steward assisting the Judge in a particular section shall remove him/herself from the section if within a period of six (6) months prior to or during the show he/she or any member of their immediate family, business partners, or employee has owned, leased, bred, trained or schooled an animal or competitor exhibiting in any class in that section. 2.12 An Exhibitor shall not compete in a section if the Exhibitor is a member of the Judge’s immediate family. 2.13 No Exhibitors shall deface or alter registration papers or performance cards for any exhibit. 2.14 A Judge or Steward must not knowingly permit an ineligible Exhibit or Exhibitor to compete. 2.15 No Exhibitor or members of the Exhibitor’s immediate family or employed by the Exhibitor shall approach a Judge with regard to a decision made by the Judge unless they first obtain permission from the Committee person in charge or Steward of the Section. 2.16 An Exhibitor shall not compete nor show any animal in a section if the animal has been owned or leased by the Judge or a member of the Judge’s immediate family within six (6) months prior to the show or if the Judge is the Exhibitor’s employer or business partner. 2.17 An Exhibitor shall not compete if the Exhibitor or any animal being shown by the Exhibitor has been given tuition by the Judge or the Judge’s business partner within three (3) months prior to or during the show. 2.18 An Exhibitor is ineligible to compete, if the Exhibitor has employed or has been employed by or has been a business partner of the Judge of the Section within three (3) months prior to or during the holding of the Show. 2.19 A Judge shall not visit the livestock-housing complex of the Agricultural Society, nor the owners, nor inspect or discuss any animal entered in the Show prior to or during the judging of the relevant section. 5
2.20 In Breed Classes, ALL animals must have current Registration and Ownership Certificates with the Breed Society. 3 HEIGHT OF EXHIBITS 3.1 Pony Hacks must not exceed 14 hands. 3.2 A Galloway Hack shall be over 14 Hands and not exceeding 15 Hands. 3.3 A Galloway Hack cannot compete in other Hack Classes unless otherwise stated. 3.4 Horses, Galloways or Ponies entered in any class for which a prescribed height is a condition, must be measured by the Official Measurer who will issue a Certificate of Height. The Certificate of Height must be available on request and carried on the person or crescent number attached to the horse, when actually competing or presenting the horse. 3.5 When measuring a Horse, Galloway or Pony an allowance of up to 9.5mm (3/8 inch) is to be made for shoes. When an Exhibitor disagrees with the Official Measurer’s figure for an animal which has been measured with shoes on, the Exhibitor may, should they so desire, have it measured without shoes. 3.6 Should a Horse, Galloway or Pony be found by the Official Measurer to be over or under height for the Class in which it is entered, the Chief Steward has the right to transfer to a corresponding ring. 4 PONY HACKS 4.1 Show Pony Hack and Show Pony Hunter Hack over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 14 hands may be ridden by a juvenile or adult. 4.2 All small Show Pony Hacks and Show Hunter Pony Hacks 12.2 hands (127.5cm) and under to be ridden by a juvenile rider under 17 years of age. 4.3 Horses may be entered in Hack classes OR Hunter Hack classes but not in both. 5 AGE AND COMPETENCE OF COMPETITORS 5.1 A person who has not attained the age of six (6) years must not ride a horse at a show unaccompanied by an adult unless otherwise stipulated for a particular class. 5.2 A person who has not attained the age of eighteen (18) years must not ride or handle a Stallion at a Show. 5.3 An Honorary Steward may at any time require a person who does not appear to be able to ride or handle any horse to dismount and leave the ring. 5.4 The age of a person is determined as at the first day of any affiliated show. 5.5 A person who has attained the age of twelve (12) years may ride in the Open Hack Ring. 5.6 Proof of age must be presented when requested by the steward and is to be carried on the person whilst competing or exhibiting unless such proof has been presented to the show administration prior to acceptance of entries or judging of that section. 6 WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY 6.1 It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their horses in judging rings, Grand Parades and exercise areas are capable of exercising control over the animals in their care. 6.2 Each exhibitor/competitor will assess the risk to themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other exhibitors, show stewards, show visitors and any person foreseeably affected by the presentation of their exhibit. 6.3 The exhibitors/competitors are required to ensure that they and all persons under their direction or control comply with all requirements of the current Workplace Health and Safety Act, and the Affiliated Show Society holds each exhibitor responsible to discharge its obligations to provide and maintain a safe place and system of work during occupation by the exhibitor/competitor of any area of the Showgrounds. 6.4 Energised electric fences are prohibited on the showground at any time, without the express permission of the society or unless specified in the societies schedule. Any fences are to be suitable signed. 7 AGE OF HORSES 7.1 The age of all horses to be calculated as at 1 August. Every horse foaled before 1 August in any year shall be deemed to be one (1) year old on that date. 7.2 Male horses under the age of three (3) years are defined as being Colts and female horses under the age of three (3) years are defined as being Fillies. These horses are not permitted to compete in the respective Stud Class for Stallions or Mares. 8 DRESS REQUIREMENTS AND EQUIPMENT 8.1 All riders and attendants must be neatly and appropriately attired whilst in the main arena and/or judging ring. The Chief Steward has the right to exclude anyone from competing whose attire is inappropriate. 8.2 Shorts, singlets, thongs, joggers and similar attire are not permitted. 8.3 Judges and Stewards in all horse rings must be suitably attired. Recommendations include; Females: - Tailored type dress, suit, pants suit, - Suitable covered shoes (low heel), - Scarf (suitable to class), and - Hat (not floppy brim). Males: - Lounge suit, tailored slacks/mole skins with Sports coat - Tie/Cravat (suitable to class), - Hat (Western or day time) or acceptable English style cap, and - Suitable foot ware. Unacceptable attire - Peak/ball type caps, - Blue Jeans, and - TRACK pants Track suits or similar attire. 6
8.4 Any rider competing in events at an affiliated agricultural show must wear protective headgear to the current Australian Standard (unless otherwise stated in the schedule for the class). The retaining harness must be secured and fastened at all times. Riders without approved headgear shall be ineligible to compete until rectified; if request is ignored instant elimination from all events will occur. 8.5 Recommended wear for informal classes; Safety Skull Cap (to the current Australian, European or American standard), Shirt and tie, coat, jodhpurs, elastic sided boots, riding cane, gloves, tweed coat. 9 CONDUCT IN MAIN ARENA 9.1 Whilst in the main arena of any affiliated show’s event, exhibitors and competitors will be under the direction of the Chief Steward and the stewards in charge of the respective judging rings. 9.2 The society accepts no responsibility if judging times conflict with one or more classes or events in which an exhibitor may be entered. Where a conflict may occur, it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to notify a withdrawal from either event. No ring shall be required to wait for a competitor or exhibitor who may be competing in another ring. 10 CRUELTY– EXCESSIVE USE OF WHIPS & SPURS 10.1 The excessive use of whips or spurs by any rider in any event or on the grounds will not be countenanced. Any person continuing the practice after being warned may be debarred from competing further in any event. Cruelty to horses is forbidden at any affiliated show event. 10.2 Any competitor found guilty of committing a definite act of cruelty will be disqualified from taking part in all competitions of the event where the offence was committed. 10.3 No spurs with spikes will be permitted. 10.4 The Chief Steward shall be the sole judge of what constitutes cruelty and includes without limitation: a) to whip or beat a horse excessively; b) to subject a horse to any kind of electric shock; c) to use spurs, or to jab the horse in the mouth with the bit, excessively or persistently; d) to rap a horse; e) to remount, or attempt to remount, an exhausted, lame or injured horse; f) to hypersensitise any part of a horse; g) to leave a horse without adequate feed, drink or exercise; and h) excessive exercise. 11 STALLIONS 11.1 Stallions are not permitted to compete in hack classes. 11.2 All stallions and colts must be correctly bitted whilst in hand and the Judge/Ring Steward in Charge shall have the right to disqualify any exhibit, if in that Judge/Ring Stewards opinion, such exhibit is not able to sufficiently be controlled in a safe manner for judging to continue. The exhibit will be ineligible to compete in the class in which it is entered or paraded and upon such disqualification the exhibit shall forthwith be removed from the judging ring. 11.3 At no time can a stallion be handled by a person under eighteen (18) years of age. 11.4 A stallion with only one descended testicle is a Monorchid, whilst a stallion with no descended testicles is a Cryptorchid and both are classed as unsound in stallion classes. 12 PERFORMACE REQUIREMENTS 12.1 For eligibility to compete at the Royal Queensland Show in the Hack, Galloway and Pony Hacks (including Show Hunter) sections (unless otherwise stated by the RNA), competitors are required to provide a performance record of their best eight (8) performances achieved within 12 months prior to close of entries for the forthcoming Royal Queensland Show in comparable events. A comparable event is: if entering Hack section then only Hack performances are acceptable. If entering Show Hunter Classes, only Show Hunter performances are acceptable. 12.2 A minimum of six (6) of these performances must be gained at individual agricultural shows affiliated with the Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies (QCAS) or with the agricultural society organisation in the state in which the awards were won. 12.3 Only one performance per show will be considered. 12.4 All results are forwarded to QCAS within fourteen (14) days of the affiliated Society’s agricultural show for verification with the RNA as required. 12.5 In the event of an affiliated Agricultural Show holding their Hack Rings as a three (3) ring circuit or rotational judging competition (or events or classes) only one win at that show will be counted as a first place for eligibility to compete at the Royal Queensland Show. 12.6 The exhibitor irrevocably consents to the society and QCAS publishing or reproducing in any manner whatsoever any particulars or information in relation to their exhibits; the publication or reproduction may be in a printed form or visual image through electronic means and/or on the internet. 13 PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES 13.1 A person must not administer a prohibited substance or cause one to be administered to an exhibit, except as permitted by any By-Laws or Regulations. 13.2 The exhibitor, owner and attendant of any exhibit to which a prohibited substance has been administered is in breach of the By-Laws unless the prohibited substance is permitted by the By-laws or Regulations to be administered. 13.3 An exhibit to which a prohibited substance has been administered in breach of the By-Laws must be removed from the judging ring upon demand of the affiliated show society. 13.4 The affiliated Agricultural Society, in its discretion and at any time, may cause an examination to be made of an exhibit by a Veterinary Surgeon who, in the course of such examination, may: 7
- take such samples (including, without limitation, urine, blood, saliva and faeces) from such Exhibit as he considers necessary or advisable; - have such samples tested by such methods and procedures as she/he considers appropriate; - examine the Exhibit for desensitised limbs; 13.5 Procedures in the above rule are at the expense of the exhibitor/owner of the exhibit in question 13.6 Any Exhibit, Exhibitor, Owner or Person in charge of any Animal who appears to have had/have given a Prohibited Substance will definitely be debarred by the Stewards from competing in any event for which it may have been entered at the Affiliated Show, as all are deemed to have acted in breach of this By Law. If a Veterinary surgeon is required all expenses for same are the responsibility of the Exhibitor, Owner or Person in charge. 13.7 The Affiliated Society and any Steward or Agent of the Society shall not be liable to an Exhibitor for the death of, or for injury, damage or infection which may be sustained by his/her exhibit occasioned by or arising out of any act or omission of any Steward, or Agent of the Society during the course of the testing of the Exhibit, whether due to the negligence of any such Steward, Agent or otherwise. 13.8 ‘Prohibited Substance’ means any substance originating externally to an animal (and whether or not endogenous to the animal) capable of affecting the performance of the animal by its action upon: - the central or peripheral nervous system; - the cardiovascular system; - the respiratory system; - the alimentary digestive system; - the musculo-skeletal system; - the urogenital system; or - the endocrine system. AND INCLUDES WITHOUT LIMITATION: - analgesics; - anti-histamines; - anti-inflammatory agents; - blood anti-coagulants; - diuretics; - hormones and their synthetic counterparts; - cortico-steroids; - anabolic steroids; - local anaesthetics; - muscle relaxants; - tranquillisers; - antibiotics; - stimulants; and - glues and bleaches. 13.9 The administering of antibiotics may be permitted provided the exhibitor can produce a treatment notification form, or a veterinary certificate. 13.10 The current QCAS Equestrian Swabbing Policy Fact Sheet is available at www.queenslandshows.com.au . 13.11 Agricultural Societies and QCAS comply with the Equestrian Australia Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations which are available at www.equestrian.org.au 14 BIOSECURITY FOR HORSES 14.1 Horse Exhibitors must present; Horse Health Declaration, Waybill and/or Queensland Travel Permit when moving onto any affiliated agricultural society showgrounds. 14.2 It is compulsory to complete a Horse Health Declaration for ALL horses entering an affiliated agricultural society showgrounds. 14.3 All QCAS affiliated agricultural societies have developed a comprehensive Agricultural Show Biosecurity Plan and all event organisers, competitors and spectators have a joint responsibility to ensure the successful implementation of a biosecurity plan. 14.4 Horse Health Declarations are available at www.queenslandshows.com.au or contact the relevant Agricultural Society. 14.5 The current QCAS Hendra Virus Biosecurity Policy Statement and Fact Sheet are available at www.queenslandshows.com.au . 15 ALL COMPETITORS must wear approved safety helmets. ALL DRIVERS, and any passengers in carriages under 18 years of age should wear approved safety helmets. Approved safety helmets means helmets complying with the current Australian, European or American Standard. Australian Standard:AS/NZS3838:1998; European Standard: EN 1384; American Standard: ASTMF1163, being used as the minimum standard. Current Australian standard AS/NZS 3838 (2006 onwards) provided they are SAI Global marked. New Australian standard ARB HS 2012 provided they are SAI Global marked. Current American standards ASTM F1163 (2004a or 04a onwards) provided they are SEI marked, or SNELL E2001. Current British standard PAS 015 (1998 or 2011) provided they are BSI Kitemarked. Interim European Standard VG1 (01.040: 2014-12) with or without BSI Kitemark. 5. Breeches or jodphurs: Fawn, white or cream coloured. A suitable long sleeved coat. Spurs: If spurs are worn, rowels must be blunt. 6. Despite the above, the decision of the Ringmaster, Marshalling Steward or any Steward as to whether or not an Attendant’s attire is suitable, shall be final. 8
WARWICK SHOW – LOCAL T-SHIRT DAY FRIDAY 24th MARCH 2017 - 9AM Neat & Tidy Polo Shirts or Show Shirts are to be worn. May plait, but not necessary. See House Rule No 15 & 16 for Local Conditions Nomination Fees - $3.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $8.00 2 $4.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: RING 1 RING 2 LOCAL GALLOWAYS LOCAL HACKS 1. Led Local Galloway Mare - Over 14hh & ne 15hh 15. Led Local Hack Mare- Over 15hh 2. Led Local Galloway Gelding - Over 14hh & ne 16. Led Local Hack Gelding- Over 15hh 15hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED LOCAL HACK LED LOCAL GALLOWAY 17. Local Maiden Adult Rider - 17 yrs & over 3. Girl/Boy Rider - 12 yrs & under 15 yrs 18. Local Adult Rider - 17 yrs & under 26 yrs 4. Girl/Boy Rider - 15 yrs & under 17 yrs 19. Local Adult Rider –26yrs & over CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE CHAMPION$15 CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE CHAMPION $15 LOCAL SENIOR RIDER LOCAL ADULT RIDER 5. Maiden Local Galloway Hack - 14hh ne 15hh 20. Maiden Local Hack - over 15hh 6. Novice Local Galloway Hack - 14hh ne 15hh 21. Novice Local Hack - over 15hh 7. Open Local Galloway Hack - 14hh ne 14.2hh 22. Open Local Hack - over 15hh ne 16hh 8. Open Local Galloway Hack - 14.2hh ne 15hh 23. Open Local Hack - over 16hh 9. Local Childs Galloway – Rider under 17 yrs 24. Childs Local Hack – Rider under 17yrs 10. Local Lady’s Galloway - 17 yrs & over 25. Lady’s Local Hack - 17 yrs & over 11. Local Gent’s Galloway - 17 yrs & over 26. Gent’s Local Hack - 17 yrs & over CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE CHAMPION CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE CHAMPION $25 $25 LOCAL GALLOWAY HACK LOCAL HACK 12. Pair of Local Galloways – 14hh ne 15hh 27. Pair of Local Hacks – over 15hh 13. Local Pleasure Galloway- 14hh ne 15hh 28. Local Pleasure Hack - over 14hh To be ridden in a Snaffle, no Dropped To be ridden in a Snaffle, no Dropped Noseband, Whips or Spurs Noseband, Whips or Spurs 14. Consolation Local Galloway – 14hh ne 15hh 29. Consolation Local Hack – over 14hh (Not to st nd st nd (Not to have won a 1 or 2 ribbon) have won a 1 or 2 ribbon) 9
WARWICK SHOW – LOCAL T-SHIRT DAY FRIDAY 24th MARCH 2017 - 9AM PONIES UNDER 12.2 HANDS ARE TO BE RIDDEN BY A CHILD UNDER 17 YRS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED Neat & Tidy Polo Shirts or Show Shirts are to be worn. May plait, but not necessary. See House Rule No 15 & 16 for Local Conditions Nomination Fees - $3.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $8.00 2 $4.00 3 Sash Kindly Sponsored by: RING 3 UTILITY CLASSES (Open) 46. Parent & Child Rider – Child to be under 17 yrs. LOCAL PONIES 47. Adult & Child Rider – Child to be under 17 yrs. 30. Led Local Pony Mare – ne 14hh 48. Schoolgirl/Schoolboy Turnout - under 17 yrs. 31. Led Local Pony Gelding – ne 14hh 49. Best Stockman’s Turnout CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION 50. Station Horse or Pony- Rider under 12yrs. (Judging LED LOCAL PONY guidelines below) 51. Station Horse or Pony - Rider 12yrs & under 17yrs. 32. Local Girl/Boy Rider under 8 yrs Equipment will not be judged. The judge will consider 33. Local Girl/Boy Rider 8 yrs & under 10 yrs the following: Quality & conformation. Capable of 34. Local Girl/Boy Rider 10 yrs & under 12 yrs ordinary work amongst sheep or cattle. Paces. Hardiness. CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE CHAMPION $15 Standing when unattended. Must lead well. st nd rd LOCAL JUNIOR RIDER 52. Fancy Dress Turnout under 15 yrs 1 $20 2 $15 3 $10 35. Maiden Local Pony Hack - ne 14hh (Beginner Riders eligible for classes 45-52) 36. Novice Local Pony Hack - ne 14hh 37. Open Local Pony Hack - ne 14hh to be ridden by an adult 17 yrs & over OPEN SPORTING EVENTS 38. Open Local Pony Hack – ne 12.2hh (to be ridden by a child under 17) MAIN ARENA 39. Open Local Pony Hack – 12.2hh ne 13hh FRIDAY 18th MARCH 2016 40. Open Local Pony Hack - 13hh ne 14hh To commence at the end of all ridden events. 41. Childs Local Pony - ne 14hh to be ridden by a child under Nomination Fee -$10.00 12yrs Per Horse/Rider Combination 42. Childs Local Pony - ne 14hh to be ridden by a child 12yrs ST ND RD PRIZE MONEY: 1 $8.00 2 $4.00 3 $2.00 & under 17yrs Sponsored by: CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE CHAMPION $25 Voucher for Highest aggregate points in each age group. LOCAL PONY HACK 43. Pair of Local Pony Hacks 44. Local Pleasure Pony Hack – ne 14hh To be ridden in a Snaffle, no Dropped Nosebands, Whips Riders must be neatly attired. Open to ALL Riders. or Spurs AGE GROUPS EVENTS st nd 45. Consolation Pony Hack (Not to have won 1 or 2 a Assisted Any Age Barrel Race ribbon) 8yrs & Under Bending Race 9yrs – 12yrs Running Tee 13yrs – 16yrs Scuddaho 17yrs & over Mug Race 10
WARWICK SHOW – LOCAL T-SHIRT DAY FRIDAY 24th MARCH 2017 - 9AM PONIES UNDER 12.2HH TO BE RIDDEN BY A CHILD UNDER 17 YRS Neat & Tidy Polo Shirts or Show Shirts are to be worn. May plait, but not necessary. See House Rule No 15 & 16 for Local Conditions Kindly sponsored by: Nomination Fees - $3.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $8.00 2 $4.00 3 Sash RING 4 LOCAL BEGINNER Beginner is defined as a rider who, at his/her current SUPREME CHAMPION level, cannot canter unassisted. Riders/horses cannot LOCAL LED HACK OF THE SHOW compete in local pony, Galloway or Hack Rings Sash and $50 excluding the utility classes. Riders to be under 12yrs. Kindly sponsored by: Champions not eligible for Supremes. 53. Led Local Beginner Mare 54. Led Local Beginner Gelding CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED LOCAL BEGINNER – Sponsored by SUPREME CHAMPION Frantik Designz LOCAL RIDER OF THE SHOW 55. Local Rider - under 8yrs assisted Rosette & $100 Cash 56. Local Rider - 8yrs & under 12yrs assisted Kindly sponsored by: 57. Local Rider - under 8 unassisted 58. Local Rider - over 8yrs & under 12yrs unassisted CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LOCAL BEGINNER RIDER – Sponsored by Frantik Designz 59. Local Pony Hack - ne 14hh most suitable for a SUPREME CHAMPION beginner 60. Local Galloway/Hack - over 14hh most suitable LOCAL HACK OF THE SHOW for a beginner Sash, and Trophy kindly donated by Warwick CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION Showcase Jewellers. LOCAL BEGINNER HACK – Sponsored by Frantik Designz 61. Minty Race 62. Consolation Local Beginner Pony/Horse – (Not st nd to have won a 1 or 2 ribbon) 11
WARWICK SHOW – OPEN DAY SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 – 8.00AM Kindly sponsored by: Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash RING 1 SHOW HUNTER HACK - RIDDEN 78. Maiden Hunter Hack 79. Novice Hunter Hack– Over 15hh SHOW HUNTERS 80. Intermediate Show Hunter Hack- Over 15hh HORSES CANNOT COMPETE IN BOTH HACK & HUNTER 81. Open Show Hunter Hack - Over 15hh & ne 16hh 82. Open Show Hunter Hack - Over 16hh CONDITIONS 83. Open Show Hunter Hack – ridden by a child Show Hunters have to have more substance than the 84. Open Show Hunter Hack – ridden by a lady or Gent modern fine Hack/Pony but to still maintain quality. CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SHOW HUNTER HACK They are expected to move freely at all paces Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: They will be expected to Gallop for the Judge (conditions permitting) Bridles are to have Plain Browbands & no coloured ribbons to be worn in hair 85. Consolation Show Hunter - Open to Ponies, Galloways & Ponies not exceeding 12.2hh can only be ridden by a rider st nd Hacks (Not to have won a 1 or 2 ) under 17yr (rule 4.2) LED SHOW HUNTERS 63. Led Show Hunter Pony – ne 14hh 64. Led Show Hunter Galloway - Over 14hh & ne 15hh 65. Led Show Hunter Hack - Over 15hh SIDE SADDLE & WORKING HUNTERS CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 LED SHOW HUNTER Kindly sponsored by: SHOW HUNTER PONY - RIDDEN And kindly sponsored by J&J Coorey Warwick. 66. Maiden Hunter Pony Hack - under 14hh 67. Novice Hunter Pony Hack - under 14hh 68. Intermediate Show Hunter Pony Hack- ne 14hh FIRST AVAILABLE RING 69. Open Show Hunter Pony Hack - under 13hh Show Hacks may compete in working hunter classes. 70. Open Show Hunter Pony Hack - 13hh ne 14hh They are expected to move freely at all paces CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SHOW HUNTER PONY They will be expected to Gallop for the Judge (conditions Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: permitting ) They will be expected to negotiate jumps. Bridles are to have Plain Browbands & no coloured ribbons SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY - RIDDEN to be worn in hair 71. Maiden Show Hunter Galloway Hack-Over 14hh & ne 15hh 72. Novice Show Hunter Galloway Hack-Over 14hh & ne 15hh 86. Hack Side Saddle 73. Intermediate Show Hunter Galloway-Over 14hh ne 15hh 87. Rider Side Saddle 74. Open Show Hunter Galloway - Over 14hh & ne 14.2hh 88. Hack to be ridden Side Saddle 75. Open Show Hunter Galloway-Over 14.2hh & ne 15hh 89. Working Hunter – Sidesaddle 76. Open Show Hunter Galloway – Ridden by a Child 90. Working Hunter Pony – Not exceeding 14hh 77. Open Show Hunter Galloway-Ridden by a Lady or Gent 91. Working Hunter Galloway - Over 14hh & not exceeding CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY 15hh 92. Working Hunter Hack - Over 15hh CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 WORKING HUNTER Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: Classes 229 to 232 Eligible for Champion 12
WARWICK SHOW – OPEN DAY SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 – 8.00AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash RING 2 LED THOROUGHBREDS 93. Best Presented 94. Led Mare or Filly SHOW HACKS – RIDDEN 95. Led Gelding 103. Maiden Hack – Over 15hh 96. Led Stallion or Colt 104. Novice Hack – Over 15hh & ne 16hh CHAMPION $100 LED THOROUGHBRED 105. Intermediate Hack – over 15hh RESERVE $25 LED THOROUGHBRED 106. Open Hack – Over 15hh & ne 15.2hh Kindly sponsored by: 107. Open Hack – Over 15.2hh & ne 16hh 108. Open Hack – Over 16hh & ne 16.2hh 109. Open Hack – Over 16.2hh 110. Child Hack – Over 15hh – Rider under 17 yrs 111. Open Ladies Hack – Riders 17 yrs & over (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) 112. Open Gents Hack – Riders 17 yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 OPEN HACK LED SHOW HACKS Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: 97. Led Hack Mare or Filly - Over 15hh 98. Led Hack Gelding - Over 15hh CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SHOW LED HACK RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED 113. Pair of Hacks 99. Thoroughbred Mare under Saddle 114. Pleasure Hack – Over 15hh 100. Thoroughbred Gelding under Saddle st nd 115. Consolation Hack (Not to have won a 1 or 2 ) 101. Thoroughbred Stallion under Saddle 102. Off the Track series qualifier – Refer to house rules number 15. ADULT RIDER CLASSES 116. Lady Rider – 17 yrs & under 26 yrs 117. Lady Rider – 26 yrs & over 118. Gentleman Rider – 17 yrs & under 26 yrs CHAMPION $100 RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED 119. Gentleman Rider – 26 yrs & over RESERVE $25 RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE LADY RIDER $25. Kindly sponsored by: CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE GENTLEMAN RIDER $25. All Breed champions eligible for Supreme Led and Supreme Local Led on Sunday. 13
WARWICK SHOW – OPEN DAY SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 – 8.00AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: RING 3 LED RIDING PONIES 120. Best Presented 121. Led Mare LARGE SHOW PONIES RIDDEN 122. Led Gelding 137. Maiden Pony Hack- 12.2hh & over ne 14hh 123. Led Stallion 138. Novice Pony Hack- Over 12.2hh & ne 14hh 124. Led Young Stock - 2yrs & under, any sex 139. Intermediate Pony Hack - Over 12.2hh & ne 125. Led Park Hack - over 14.2hh 14hh CHAMPION RIDING PONY LED Sash & $30, 140. Pony Hack- Over 12.2hh & ne 13hh 141. Pony Hack - Over 13hh & ne 13.2 Reserve Sash & $20 142. Pony Hack - Over 13.2hh & ne 14hh Kindly donated by: the Newey Family (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 OPEN LARGE SHOW PONY HACK LED SHOW PONIES Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: 126. Led Pony Mare or Filly – ne 14hh 127. Led Pony Gelding – ne 14hh CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 LED PONY RIDDEN RIDING PONIES 143. Pair of Pony Hacks – 14hh & under 128. Ridden Mare or Filly 144. Pleasure Pony Hack – 14hh & under 129. Ridden Gelding 145. Consolation Pony Hack – 14hh & under (Not to st nd 130. Ridden Stallion or Colt have won a 1 or 2 ) 131. Ridden Park Hack - over 14.2hh CHAMPION RIDING PONY RIDDEN Sash & $30, CHILDREN’S RIDER CLASSES *No top boots allowed for riders competing in Rider Reserve Sash & $20 Classes under 17 yrs Kindly donated by: the Newey Family 146. Tiny Tot Lead Line – 6yrs & under 147. Girl Rider - 7 yrs & under 10 yrs SMALL SHOW PONIES RIDDEN 148. Girl Rider - 10 yrs & under 12 yrs (to be ridden by rider under 17yrs) 132. Maiden Pony Hack- ne 12.2hh 149. Boy Rider - 7 yrs & under 10 yrs 150. Boy Rider - 10 yrs & under 12 yrs 133. Novice Pony Hack- ne 12.2hh 134. Intermediate Pony Hack – ne 12.2hh CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 JUNIOR GIRL 135. Pony Hack - ne 12hh RIDER 136. Pony Hack - Over 12hh & ne 12.2hh CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 JUNIOR BOY RIDER CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SMALL SHOW PONY HACK 151. Girl Rider - 12 yrs & under 15 yrs Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by Peter Esdaile. 152. Girl Rider - 15 yrs & under 17 yrs 153. Boy Rider - 12 yrs & under 15 yrs 14
154. Boy Rider - 15 yrs & under 17 yrs CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 SENIOR GIRL RIDER CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 SENIOR BOY RIDER WARWICK SHOW – OPEN DAY SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 – 8.00AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: S18. S18. Stallion or Colt RING 4 CHAMPION & RESERVE PARTBRED LED SHOW GALLOWAYS WARMBLOOD S1. S1. Led Galloway Mare or Filly - Over 14hh & (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led ne 15hh Exhibit) S2. S2. Led Galloway Gelding - Over 14hh & ne 15hh LED PARTBRED WELSH (may be plaited) CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 LED GALLOWAY S19. S19. Best Presented S20. S20. Led Mare or Filly SHOW GALLOWAYS - RIDDEN S21. S21. Led Gelding S3. S3. Maiden Galloway Hack - Over 14hh & ne S22. S22. Led Stallion or Colt 15hh. CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE PARTBRED WELSH S4. S4. Novice Galloway Hack- Over 14hh & ne (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) 14.2hh S5. S5. Novice Galloway Hack - Over 14.2hh & ne 15hh LED AUST. STUDBOOK PONY S6. S6. Intermediate Galloway Hack - Over 14hh & S23. S23. Best Presented ne15hh S24. S24. Led Mare or Filly S7. S7. Open Galloway Hack - Over 14hh & ne S25. S25. Led Gelding 14.2hh S26. S26. Led Stallion or Colt S8. S8. Open Galloway Hack - Over 14.2hh & ne CHAMPION & RESERVE LED ASBP 15hh (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led S9. S9. Childs Galloway Hack - Rider under 17yrs Exhibit) S10. S10. Open Ladies Galloway Hack- Riders 17yrs & over LED AUST. SADDLE PONY S11. S11. Open Gents Galloway Hack - Riders S27. S27. Best Presented 17yrs & over S28. S28. Led Mare or Filly CHAMPION $50 & RESERVE $25 SHOW S29. S29. Led Gelding GALLOWAY HACK S30. S30. Led Stallion or Colt Embroidered Rug Kindly sponsored by: CHAMPION & RESERVE AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) S12. S12. Pair of Galloway Hacks S13. S13. Pleasure Galloway Hack - Over 14hh & LED A.N.S.A ne 15hh S31. S31. Best Presented S14. S14. Consolation Galloway Hack (Not to have S32. S32. Led Mare or Filly st nd won a 1 or 2 ribbon) S33. S33. Led Gelding S34. S34. Led Stallion or Colt CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 LED A.N.S.A LED WARMBLOOD DERIVATIVE (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) S15. S15. Best Presented S16. S16. Mare or Filly RIDDEN WARMBLOOD DERIVATIVE S17. S17. Gelding S35. S39. Ridden Mare or Filly 15
S36. Ridden Gelding S37. Ridden Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE PARTBRED WARMBLOOD RIDDEN AUST. SADDLE PONY S44. Ridden Mare or Filly RIDDEN PARTBRED WELSH S45. Ridden Gelding S46. Ridden Stallion or Colt S38. Ridden Partbred Mare CHAMPION & RESERVE AUSTRALIAN SADDLE PONY S39. Ridden Partbred Gelding Garland sponsored by: Joanne Sproule S40. Ridden Partbred Stallion or Colt CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE PARTBRED WELSH RIDDEN A.N.S.A S47. Ridden A.N.S.A Stallion or Colt RIDDEN AUST. STUDBOOK PONY S48. Ridden A.N.S.A Mare S41. Ridden Mare or Filly S49. Ridden A.N.S.A. Gelding S42. Ridden Gelding S50. Best Presented A.N.S.A Horse & Rider S43. Ridden Stallion or Colt CHAMPION $25 & RESERVE $15 RIDDEN A.N.S.A CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN ASBP 16
*CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS* $500, Garland, Embroided Rug Kindly donated by Frantik Designz To be selected from the Champion Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack ‘ROOKWOOD STATION PERPETUAL CUP’ *SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HACK* ACS Equine Supplements, Sash, Garland, Rookwood Station Cup $100 Kindly sponsored by Warwick Livestock Equipment To be selected from the Champion Small Pony, Large Pony, Galloway & Hack *SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER* ACS Equine Supplements, Sash & Garland $100 Kindly sponsored by Helen Harm Real Estate To be selected from the Champion Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack *SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER* Sash, Rosette and $100 Voucher Kindly donated by Glen Aplin Gardens Bed & Breakfast To be selected from the Champion Junior, Senior & Adult Champions *SUPREME CHAMPION LED EXHIBIT* ACS Equine Supplements, Sash & Garland $100 Kindly sponsored by Warwick Town and Country Vet To be selected from each of the Supreme Champions or Champion of breed. To be judged on Sunday. ‘BERES EASTWELL MEMORIAL TROPHY’ *CHAMPION LOCAL LED ALL BREED* Sash, Trophy & Voucher Kindly sponsored by Olsen’s Produce. All Led Local Breed exhibits eligible. Open to any horse that has won first place in a breed led class during the Show and is a resident of Southern Downs Region. To be judged on Sunday. Refer to General Rule 1. 17
WARWICK SHOW – AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSES SATURDAY 25th MARCH 2017 – 9.00AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: Eastern Downs Branch S10. Working Stock Horse Stallion - 4 yrs & over EVANS PADDOCK S11. Working Stock Horse Mare - 4 yrs & over LED AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE S12. Working Stock Horse Gelding - 4 yrs & over S13. Working Stock Horse - Rider under 18 yrs S1. Best Presented Led Australian Stock Horse S2. Yearling Led - Under 2 yrs open to Colts, Fillies & Geldings (The winner is eligible to be judged in their CHAMPION Sash & Embroidered Rug respective championship class) & RESERVE S3. Led Colt – 2 yrs & under WORKING AUSTRALIAN STOCKHORSE S4. Led Stallion – 3 yrs & over Sash, Embroidered Rug & $50 CHAMPION & RESERVE LED STALLION OR COLT Kindly sponsored by: S5. Filly - 2 yrs & under S6. Mare - 3 yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE LED MARE OR FILLY S7. Gelding - 2 yrs & under S8. Gelding - 3 yrs & over Eastern Downs Branch CHAMPION & RESERVE LED GELDING **SUPREME LED AUSTRALIAN STOCK AUSTRALIAN STOCK HORSE HACK S14. A.S.H. Hack – Mare/Gelding/Stallion ridden – 2 HORSE** yrs & under 4 yrs Sash, Embroidered Rug & $50 S15. A.S.H. Hack – Mare/Gelding/Stallion ridden –4 yrs & over Kindly sponsored by: S16. A.S.H. Hack – Youth Hack –13 yrs & under S17. A.S.H. Hack – Youth Hack – 14 to 18 yrs S18. A.S.H. Hack & Lady Rider CHAMPION & RESERVE AUSTRALIAN STOCKHORSE HACK Eastern Downs Branch Sash, Embroidered Rug & $50 (Supreme eligible for Supreme Led exhibit) Kindly sponsored by: WORKING STOCK HORSE S9. Working Stock Horse - Under 4 yrs 18
WARWICK SHOW – ALL BREEDS SUNDAY 26th MARCH 2017 – 8.30AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: 420. DANSD Gelding RING 1 CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION PALOMINO – (Registered with recognised 421. Ridden DANSD Dilute Society) SUPREME DILUTE 400. Best Presented Palomino Led (Champions from above are eligible) 401. Palomino Colt 2 years & under 402. Palomino Stallion 3 years & over DA ANCILLARIES (must be registered with Dilutes Australia) CHAMPION 422. Best Presented Ancillary Led RESERVE CHAMPION 423. Ancillary Stallion/Colt 403. Palomino Filly 2 years & under 424. Ancillary Mare/Filly 404. Palomino Mare 3 years & over 425. Ancillary Gelding CHAMPION CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION 405. Palomino Gelding 426. Ridden Ancillary SUPREME CHAMPION PALOMINO 406. Ridden Palomino APPALOOSA/PALOUSE (Must be registered) BUCKSKIN / DUN 427. Best presented (To be registered with recognised Dilute Society) 428. Best coloured 407. Best Presented Led 429. Filly 2yrs & Under 408. Buckskin Stallion/Colt 430. Mare 3yrs & Over 409. Buckskin Mare/Filly 431. Colt 2 & Under 410. Buckskin Gelding 432. Stallion 3 & over CHAMPION CHAMPION $25 RESERVE CHAMPION RESERVE CHAMPION 411. Ridden Buckskin or Dun ANY OTHER SOLID DILUTES Palouse Australia High Point (Cremello or Perlino registered with recognised Dilute Society. Show Silver, Champagne or Pearl) 433. Best Presented 412. Best Presented Led 428. Best Coloured 413. AOSD Stallion/Colt 429. Filly 2 yrs & Under 414. AOSD Mare/Filly 430. Mare 3 yrs & Over 415. AOSD Gelding Champion and Reserve Filly Or Mare CHAMPION 431. Colt 2 & Under RESERVE CHAMPION 432. Stallion 3 & Over 416. Ridden AOSD Champion & Reserve Colt or Stallion DA NON SOLID DILUTE Supreme Led Palouse Australia (Broken Coloured must be registered with Dilutes Australia) 417. Best Presented DANSD Ridden Palouse Australia 418. DANSD Stallion/Colt 419. DANSD Mare/Filly 19
502. Best Presented 503. Led Mare or Filly 504. Led Stallion or Colt 505. Led Gelding ***CHAMPION AND RESRVE MORGAN EXHIBIT*** Continued from Ring 1… 506. Ridden Morgan 433. Mare/Filly 434. Stallion or Colt QUARTER HORSES CHAMPION $25 448. Kindly sponsored by: Ashfield Stud, Rose City RESERVE CHAMPION Towing 435. Gelding any age 436. Appaloosa Under Saddle (English) CHAMPION $25 449. Quarter Horse Filly - 2 yrs & under RESERVE CHAMPION 450. Quarter Horse Mare - 3 yrs & over SUPREME CHAMPION CHAMPION $25 RESERVE CHAMPION 437. Ridden Appaloosa/Palouse Kindly Sponsored by: Ashfield Stud, Rose City 451. Led Quarter Horse Mare of Filly Towing 452. Quarter Horse Gelding - 2 yrs & under 453. Quarter Horse Gelding - 3 yrs & over CHAMPION $25 RESERVE CHAMPION 454. Led Quarter Horse Gelding 455. Quarter Horse Colt - 2 yrs & under PAINT HORSE 456. Quarter Horse Stallion - 3 yrs & over Open to all registered Paint Horses – Papers MUST be provided on request. CHAMPION $25 438. Best Presented RESERVE CHAMPION 439. Stallion or Colt 440. Mare or Filly **SUPREME CHAMPION QUARTER HORSE EXHIBIT** 441. Gelding any age $50 CHAMPION 457. Quarter Horse – under saddle RESERVE CHAMPION 442. Ridden Paint ANY OTHER REGISTERED BREED (not in the program) 458. Mare or Filly PINTO 459. Gelding 443. Best Presented 460. Stallion or Colt 444. PINTO Mare or Filly 461. CHAMPION & RESERVE ANY OTHER BREED 445. PINTO Stallion or Colt 462. Any other Breed – under saddle 446. Pinto Gelding CHAMPION OPEN TO ALL BREEDS RESERVE CHAMPION 463. Bridle path hack Youth ***SUPREME CHAMPION PINTO OR PAINT*** 464. Bridle path hack Open 447. Ridden Pinto MORGANS 20
WARWICK SHOW – ALL BREEDS SUNDAY 26th MARCH 2017 – 8.30AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: RING 2 ARABIAN PUREBRED 526. Best Presented FRIESIANS 527. Youth Led Class 17 & Under 500. Best Presented 528. Filly – 2 yrs & under 501. Best Mane & Tail 529. Mare – 3 yrs & over 507. Filly – 2 yrs & under CHAMPION FILLY OR MARE 508. Mare – 3 yrs & over RESERVE CHAMPION FILLY OR MARE CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY RESERVE CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY 530. Gelding – 2 yrs & under 531. Gelding - 3 yrs & over 509. Gelding – 2 yrs & under CHAMPION GELDING 510. Gelding - 3 yrs & over RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING CHAMPION LED GELDING RESERVE CHAMPION LED GELDING 532. Colt – 2 yrs & under 533. Stallion– 3 yrs & over 511. Colt - 2 yrs & under CHAMPION COLT OR STALLION 512. Stallion – 3 yrs & over RESERVE CHAMPION COLT OR STALION CHAMPION LED STALLION OR COLT **SUPREME CHAMPION LED PUREBRED ARABIAN EXHIBIT** RESERVE CHAMPION LED STALLION OR COLT Garland Kindly sponsored by: Heath Rowbottom **SUPREME CHAMPION FRIESIAN EXHIBIT** 534. Ridden Arabian 513. Part Bred Friesan 535. Ridden Arabian Costume Class 514. Ridden Friesian LED ARABIAN DERIVATIVE BAROQUE 536. Best Presented (any other Baroque breeds not in the program) 537. Led Mare or Filly 515. Best Presented 538. Led Gelding 516. Filly – 2 yrs & under 539. Led Stallion or Colt 517. Mare –3 yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE ARABIAN DERIVATIVE CHAMPION & RESERVE LED FILLY OR MARE (Champion eligible for Supreme Champion Led Exhibit) 518. Gelding – 2 yrs & under RIDDEN ARABIAN DERIVATIVE 519. Gelding - 3 yrs & over 540. Ridden Mare or Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE LED GELDING 541. Ridden Gelding 542. Ridden Stallion or Colt 520. Colt - 2 yrs & under CHAMPION & RESERVE ARABIAN DERIVATIVE 521. Stallion – 3 yrs & over WARMBLOOD CHAMPION LED COLT OR STALLION BAROQUE 543. Best Presented RESERVE CHAMPION LED COLT OR STALLION BAROQUE 544. Mare or Filly **SUPREME BAROQUE LED EXHIBIT** 545. Gelding – any age 546. Stallion or Colt 522. Partbred Led Mare or Gelding **CHAMPION AND RESERVE LED PUREBRED WARMBLOOD 523. Ridden Baroque EXHIBIT** 524. Exhibition – Costume optional 547. Ridden Mare or Filly under saddle 525. Costume Class 548. Ridden Gelding under saddle 549. Ridden Stallion under saddle CHAMPION RIDDEN WARMBLOOD RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN WARMBLOOD 21
WARWICK SHOW – ALL BREEDS SUNDAY 26th MARCH 2017 – 8.30AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class Kindly sponsored by: Tias Muurlink Veterinary & st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash RING 3 DARTMOOR Prize money kindly donated by: Dracmoore Stud WELSH PONY & COB MUST BE REGISTERED W.P.C.S. or A.P.S.B.S. 626. Best Presented 627. Filly 3yrs or under 600. Best Presented Welsh – Any section 628. Mare 4yrs or over CHAMPION $20 & RESERVE Mare or Filly WELSH A 629. Gelding 3yrs & under 601. Filly – 2 yrs & under 630. Gelding 4yrs & over 602. Mare – 3 yrs & over CHAMPION $20 & RESERVE GELDING 603. Colt – 2 yrs & under 631. Colt – 3yrs & under 604. Stallion – 3 yrs & over 632. Stallion 4yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE WELSH A EXHIBIT CHAMPION $20 & RESERVE PUREBRED DARTMOOR SUPREME DARTMOOR Garland kindly donated by: Dracmoore Stud WELSH B 633. Ridden Dartmoor 605. Filly –2 yrs & under 606. Mare – 3yrs & over SHETLAND 607. Colt – 2yrs & under 634. Best Presented 608. Stallion – 3yrs & over 635. Mare or Filly CHAMPION & RESERVE WELSH B EXHIBIT 636. Gelding 637. Stallion or Colt WELSH C – CHAMPION & RESERVE SHETLAND Prize money kindly donated by Dracmoore Stud 638. Ridden Shetland Mare 609. Filly – 2 yrs & under 639. Ridden Shetland Gelding 610. Mare –3 yrs & over 640. Ridden Shetland Stallion 611. Colt – 2yrs & under CHAMPION & RESERVE RIDDEN SHETLAND 612. Stallion – 3 yrs & over CHAMPION $20 & RESERVE WELSH C EXHIBIT OTHER NATIVE PONY BREEDS (Not In the Schedule E.g. Highland, Fell, Fjords, Hafflingers, Newforest, Dale & Exmoor) WELSH D 613. Filly – 2 yrs & under 641. Best Presented 614. Mare – 3 yrs & over 642. Mare or Filly 615. Colt – 2 yrs & under 643. Gelding 616. Stallion – 3 yrs & over 644. Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE NATIVE BREED CHAMPION & RESERVE WELSH D EXHIBIT 617. Best Presented 645. Ridden Native Pony Breed 618. Gelding – 2 yrs & under MINIATURE HORSES A&B 619. Gelding – 3 yrs & over 646. Best Presented CHAMPION & RESERVE WELSH GELDING 647. Mare or Filly **SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH EXHIBIT** 648. Stallion or Colt 620. Ridden Welsh 649. Gelding any age CONNEMARA PONIES CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PART-BRED, SPORTHORSE, PUREBRED MINIATURE PONY 621. Best Presented 650. Best Presented 622. Mare or Filly 651. Mare or Filly 623. Gelding 652. Stallion or Colt 624. Stallion or Colt CHAMPION & RESERVE CONNEMARA 653. Gelding any age CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION 625. Ridden Connemara 654. Miniature High Jump 22
WARWICK SHOW – ALL BREEDS SUNDAY 26th MARCH 2017 – 8.30AM Nomination Fees - $4.00 per Class st nd rd Prize Money - 1 $10.00 2 $5.00 3 Sash Kindly sponsored by: RING 4 RIDDEN STANDARDBRED STANDARDBRED NATIONAL HIGH 718. Smartest on Parade POINT SHOW 719. Junior Rider – 17yrs & under Best Presented 720. Senior Rider - 18yrs & over 701. Stallion or Colt 721. Maiden Walk / Trot 702. Mare or Filly 722. Maiden Hack 703. Gelding 723. Novice Walk / Trot CHAMPION & RESERVE BEST PRESENTED 724. Novice Hack 725. Open Walk / Trot HANDLER 726. Open Hack 704. Junior Handler – 12yrs & under 727. Open Best Educated Hack 705. Senior Handler – 13yrs & under 25yrs 728. QLD Track to Hack Qualifier 706. Senior Handler – 26yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE OPEN HACK CHAMPION & RESERVE HANDLER Chaff Kindly donated by: Coy’s Quality Hay & Chaff LED STANDARDBRED 707. Led Colt – 2 yrs & under 708. Led Stallion – 3 yrs & over GYPSY COB CHAMPION STALLION OR COLT 729. Best Presented Kindly donated by Coy’s Quality Hay & Chaff 727. Filly – 2 yrs & under & RESERVE Sash 728. Mare – 3 yrs & over CHAMPION & RESERVE LED MARE OR FILLY 709. Filly – 2 yrs & under 710. Mare – 3 yrs & over 729. Gelding – 2 yrs & under CHAMPION LED MARE OR FILLY Chaff Kindly donated by 730. Gelding - 3 yrs & over Coy’s Quality Hay & Chaff & RESERVE Sash CHAMPION & RESERVE LED GELDING 711. Gelding – 2 yrs & under 712. Gelding – 3 yrs & under 8yrs 731. Colt - 2 yrs & under 713. Gelding – 8 yrs & over 732. Stallion – 3 yrs & over CHAMPION LED GELDING Sash & Chaff Kindly donated by CHAMPION & RESERVE LED STALLION OR COLT Coys Quality Hay & Chaff & RESERVE Sash **SUPREME CHAMPION GYPSY COB EXHIBIT** STANDARDBREDS IN RACING CONDITION Horse to have raced, trialed or in race preparation 6 733. Ridden GYPSY COB months prior. 714. Stallion or Colt 715. Mare or Filly 716. Gelding CHAMPION IN RACE CONDITION Chaff Kindly donated by Coy’s Quality Hay & Chaff & RESERVE Sash 717. Standard Bred Track To Hack Qualifier Led **SUPREME CHAMPION LED STANDARDBRED EXHIBIT** Chaff Kindly donated by Coy’s Quality Hay & Chaff 23
‘ROOKWOOD STATION PERPETUAL CUP’ *SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HACK* ACS Equine Supplements, $100, Sash, Garland, Rookwood Station Cup $100 Kindly sponsored by: Warwick Livestock Equipment To be selected from the Champion Small Pony, Large Pony, Galloway & Hack *SUPREME CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER* ACS Equine Supplements, $100, Sash & Garland $100 Kindly sponsored by: Helen Harm Real Estate To be selected from the Champion Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack *SUPREME CHAMPION RIDER* Feed/Product kindly sponsored by HYFEED Voucher kindly donated by Glen Aplin Gardens Bed & Breakfast To be selected from the Champion Junior, Senior & Adult Champions *CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS* $500, Garland, Embroided Rug Embroided Rug Kindly donated by: Frantik Designz To be selected from the Champion Show Hunter Pony, Galloway & Hack *SUPREME CHAMPION LED EXHIBIT* $100, Sash & Garland $100 Kindly sponsored by: Warwick Town and Country Vets To be selected from each of the Supreme Champions or Champion of breed. To be judged on Sunday. ‘BERES EASTWELL MEMORIAL TROPHY’ *CHAMPION LOCAL LED ALL BREED* Sash, Trophy & Voucher Kindly sponsored by Olsen’s Produce. All Led Local Breed exhibits eligible. To be presented to the most outstanding Local Led Breed Exhibit. To be judged on Sunday. 1st place getters from any led breed exhibit are eligible. Refer to rule 15. 24
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