Royal Cornwall Show Equine Schedule 2019

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HORSES & DONKEYS April 17th

SHOWJUMPING May 2nd

if stabling required

May 16th

if no stabling required

PRIZE SCHEDULE EQUINE CLASSES ONLINE ENTRIES / www.rcsentries.co.uk TELEPHONE / 01208 812 183

PRIZE SCHEDULE SPONSORS

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Entries are invited for the following: Alpacas Angora Goats Baking Cattle Cavies Cider Dairy Goats Dairy Produce Dog Show

Donkeys Floral Art Horses & Show Jumping Honey Lamb Carcase Long Service Awards Metalwork Pigeons Pigs

Poultry Prince of Wales’ Award Private Driving Sheep Sheep Shearing Shoeing Woodland YFC Competitions

If you or a friend would like to receive a schedule for any of the above competitions please visit www.devoncountyshow.co.uk and look under the “Competitions & Schedules” tab where you can either request a schedule in the post or alternatively please ring 01392 446000. If you have exhibited at the 2018 Show, schedules will automatically be forwarded to you.

Date for your Diary Wednesday 6th November

For more information please email livestock@dcshow.org


CONTENTS PAGE Bye-Laws and Regulations....................................................................................................................................................... 56 Privacy Policy.............................................................................................................................................................................. 4 Entry Fees.................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Sponsorship................................................................................................................................................................................. 5 Membership Application Form................................................................................................................................................... 7 Provisional Judging Time Tables............................................................................................................................................... 8 Regulations Horses....................................................................................................................................................................................... 59 Showjumping............................................................................................................................................................................. 59 Horses First Day Hunters, Ridden.......................................................................................................................................................................... 10 Hunter Ridden, Best Shod........................................................................................................................................................... 12 Side Saddle, Ladies.................................................................................................................................................................... 12 Hunter, Working........................................................................................................................................................................... 13 Show Horse, Working.................................................................................................................................................................. 14 Riding Horses.............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 Hacks, Ridden............................................................................................................................................................................. 16 Cobs, Ridden............................................................................................................................................................................... 17 Cobs, Maxi.................................................................................................................................................................................. 18 Small Hunter Brood Mares and Young Stock.............................................................................................................................. 19 Hunter Brood Mares and Young Stock........................................................................................................................................ 20 Riding Horse Brood Mares & Young Stock.................................................................................................................................. 21 HM The Queen’s Cup.................................................................................................................................................................. 22 The Grampound Road Challenge Cup........................................................................................................................................ 22 Skewbald & Piebald - In-Hand.................................................................................................................................................... 23 Skewbald & Piebald - Ridden...................................................................................................................................................... 23 Driving......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Concours D’Elegance.................................................................................................................................................................. 52 Second Day Hack Brood Mares and Young Stock........................................................................................................................................... 24 Arabs - In Hand........................................................................................................................................................................... 25 Arabs - Ridden............................................................................................................................................................................ 26 Horses of the Americas, Friesians and Iberian Horses............................................................................................................... 27 Pony Breeding............................................................................................................................................................................. 28 Spotted Ponies............................................................................................................................................................................ 28 Standard Shetland Ponies........................................................................................................................................................... 30 Miniature Shetland Ponies.......................................................................................................................................................... 31 Dartmoor Ponies ........................................................................................................................................................................ 32 Welsh Mountain Ponies (Section A)............................................................................................................................................ 32 Welsh Ponies (Section B)............................................................................................................................................................ 33 Welsh Ponies of Cob Type (Section C)....................................................................................................................................... 33 Welsh Cobs (Section D).............................................................................................................................................................. 34 New Forest Ponies ..................................................................................................................................................................... 34 Fell Ponies................................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Exmoor Ponies ........................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Highland Ponies.......................................................................................................................................................................... 35 Connemara Ponies ..................................................................................................................................................................... 36 Dales Ponies .............................................................................................................................................................................. 36 The Royal Cornwall Show In-Hand Championship..................................................................................................................... 36 Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship Qualifier 2019............................................................................................................. 37 Mountain and Moorland Ponies – Ridden................................................................................................................................... 37 Driving......................................................................................................................................................................................... 52 Third Day Children’s Riding Ponies............................................................................................................................................................. 40 Intermediate Show Riding Type................................................................................................................................................... 41 Intermediate Show Hunter Type.................................................................................................................................................. 41 Show Hunter Ponies.................................................................................................................................................................... 42 Child’s Pony on Leading Rein..................................................................................................................................................... 43 First Ridden Pony........................................................................................................................................................................ 43 Child’s Pony of Hunter Type on Leading Rein............................................................................................................................. 44 Mountain & Moorland Child’s Pony on Leading Rein.................................................................................................................. 44 Mountain & Moorland First Ridden Pony..................................................................................................................................... 45 Working Hunter Ponies................................................................................................................................................................ 46 Retraining of Racehorses............................................................................................................................................................ 48 Donkeys...................................................................................................................................................................................... 48 Miniature Horses......................................................................................................................................................................... 49 Heavy Horses.............................................................................................................................................................................. 50 Working / Show / Decorated Harness......................................................................................................................................... 50 Heavy Horse Turnouts / Horse Drawn Farm Implement............................................................................................................. 51 Ridden Heavy Horses................................................................................................................................................................. 51 Show Jumping Show Jumping............................................................................................................................................................................. 53 3


Privacy Policy The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association privacy policy sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, that you provide to us or that we may receive from others about you will be processed by us. It includes data that we hold electronically and in paper files. Names, addresses and details of entries will be published in the catalogue of entries and passed to our printers, solely for the purpose of compiling the catalogue. Results information may be published (in printed form and online) and provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information relating to Exhibitors and their animals may be provided to Department of Environment, Fisheries and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Trading Standards, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), SAC, Breed Societies, County Councils, Veterinary Advisors and others who have regulatory access. Please see our website www.royalcornwallshow.org for full details of our Privacy Policy. Details of the Association’s Animal Welfare Code are available at www.royalcornwall.co.uk or www.rcsentries.co.uk and all Exhibitors must abide by its terms as a condition of entry.

ENTRY FEES

(All Entry Fees Include VAT) HORSES, PONIES and DONKEYS

Non-Members Members

Each Entry (other than as below)........................................................................................................ £18.00 Horse of the Year Show Qualifying Classes 9 and 188 - 190.............................................................. £31.00 (This includes £13.00 HOYS Contribution) Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes 4 - 8, 11 - 17 & 43 & 45..................................... £27.50 (This includes £9.50 RIHS Contribution)

£14.00 £27.00

Foal Classes and Classes 164 - 172 & 178 - 185 & 187..................................................................... £13.00

£10.00

£23.50

NOTE: Foal Classes do not include Classes 18, 23, 32 and 46 SHOW JUMPING Class A ............................................................................................................................................... £12.00 Class B................................................................................................................................................ £30.00 Classes C and E.................................................................................................................................. £25.00 Class D................................................................................................................................................ £44.00 Class G................................................................................................................................................ £55.00 Class H................................................................................................................................................ £25.00

£10.50 £28.00 £23.00 £38.00 £44.00 £22.00

(Exhibitors requiring Horse Boxes must notify their requirements at the time of entry. A charge of £42.00 per box per night is payable in addition to the entry fee). See special notice. Exhibitors in the horse section who only reserve a box for one night must vacate it by 6.00 pm on the following day. Please note Bye-Laws & Regulations Rule 16 re Equine Influenza. Closing Dates for Entries / Stall Bookings as follows: Horses, Donkeys, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs - April 17 Show Jumping - May 2 - if stabling required May 16 - if no stabling required Entry Forms may be obtained from: CHRISTOPHER P. RIDDLE, Secretary, Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association, Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge, Cornwall. PL27 7JE. Tel: Wadebridge 01208 812183 Fax: 01208 812713 Email: livestock@royalcornwall.co.uk Web: www.royalcornwall.co.uk All Trophies won at the Show must be collected by the winners from the Secretary’s Office before leaving the Showground, if not taken at the presentation of Trophies. Would Exhibitors who won Trophies at the 2018 Royal Cornwall Show please ensure that they are returned to the Secretary AT LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE THE 2019 SHOW. A member of

Association of Show and Agricultural Organisations www.asao.co.uk

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Patron: His Royal Highness, The Prince of Wales Holding Number: 07/092/8103 Address entries to: Christopher Riddle, Secretary, Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge, PL27 7JE by 17 April, 2nd May or 16 May (as appropriate). Telephone: 01208 812183 Fax: 01208 812713 Email: livestock@royalcornwall.co.uk Web: www.royalcornwall.co.uk This prize schedule is published subject to any orders that may be issued by DEFRA or the Local Authorities

SPONSORSHIP The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association are extremely grateful to those listed for their support in the following sections: HORSE SECTION Arab Horse Society - Cornish Regional Group BSPS Area 13A Ltd Cornwall J R Carruthers T/A J R Tools Doran, Richard E – The Dumpy Bag Man Kellys of Bodmin Ltd., Cornish Dairy Ice Cream Kernow Farm & Equine Langaller Farm Ltd Lavenham Leisure Ltd Malletts Home Hardware Mrs A Melhuish Mole Valley Farmers Mount Kelly Penmellyn Veterinary Group Ltd PKF Francis Clark Savills (UK) Ltd Mrs J Scrimshaw Shires Equestrian Strutt & Parker LLP Tober Appaloosas SHOW JUMPING Rosevean Veterinary Practice NSR Communications Ltd South West Loos

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TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP MEMBERSHIP PER PERSON

a minimum annual subscription of £50.00

CHILDREN OF MEMBERS if under the age of 16 years, a minimum annual subscription of £15.00 16 years and over £50.00 LIFE MEMBERSHIP a minimum subscription of £995.00 The above prices include VAT at 20% VAT No. 132 1998 69

PRIVILEGES Members receive the following privileges: 1. To attend and vote at all General Meetings. 2. To take part in the election of Councillors of the Association. 3. To receive a reduction in all entry fees that the Council may see fit to allow. 4. To receive a Membership/Life Membership badge which provides free admission to the Show. 5. Special Car Parking facilities. 6. To have the use at the Show of the ‘Pavilion Centre’ and the Members Lounge, Bar, Dining and Cloakroom Facilities. 7. To receive the ‘Royal Cornwall’ Magazine, as published.

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Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association Registered Charity No. 250312

FORM OF APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP (For details of Subscriptions and Privileges, see page 6 )

WHY NOT PAY BY DIRECT DEBIT? - PLEASE TICK IF DETAILS REQUIRED r PLEASE USE BLOCK LETTERS Name: Mr / Mrs / Miss / Title ........................................................................................................................................................... Address .......................................................................................................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ Post Code............................................... Signature................................................ Additional Members Names Mr/Mrs/Miss/Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Age (if under 16) . . . . . . Mr/Mrs/Miss/Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Age (if under 16) . . . . . . Mr/Mrs/Miss/Title: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Age (if under 16) . . . . . . £ I require

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PLEASE NOTE Members Guest Badges can only be purchased by Members, prior to the day required, and only admit the Guest to the Members Area and NOT the Showground.

. . . . . . Caravan Park Passes £12.50 per caravan / tent / motorhome per night - please specifiy

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I enclose a cheque made payable to the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association £ . . . . . . Please forward the completed form and payment to:The Secretary Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association The Royal Cornwall Showground WADEBRIDGE Cornwall PL27 7JE

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PROVISIONAL JUDGING TIME TABLES - Horse Section FIRST DAY Thursday 6 June 8.00 am Main Ring Riding Horses followed by Ridden Hacks (2 Rings) Ridden Cobs followed by Maxi Cobs 8.00 am Ring Two Ridden Hunters followed by Ladies Side Saddle Ring Three Small Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock followed by Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock followed by Riding Horse Brood Mares & Young Stock 2.30 pm Ring Two HM The Queen’s Cup – Best Light Horse in Show & The Strutt & Parker Award 2.30 pm Ring Three Skewbald & Piebald (In-Hand) 3.00 pm Ring Two (2 Rings) Working Hunters followed by Working Show Horse 3.30 pm Ring Two (2 Rings) Skewbald & Piebald (Ridden) SECOND DAY Friday 7 June 8.00 am Main Ring Arabs (Ridden) (2 Rings) Horses of the Americas, Friesians & Iberian Horses 8.00 am Ring Two Ring A. Hack Brood Mares & Young Stock followed by Pure Bred, Anglo & Part Bred Arabs (5 Rings) Ring B Standard Shetland Ponies (2 Rings) Miniature Shetland Ponies Ring C Pony Breeding followed by Dartmoor Ponies Ring D Welsh Ponies & Cobs (Sections A & B) Ring E Welsh Ponies & Cobs (Sections C & D) followed by Spotted Ponies Ring Three New Forest Ponies followed by Fell Ponies, Exmoor Ponies, Highland Ponies, Connemara Ponies & Dales Ponies 1.30 pm Ring Two The Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship (2 Rings) Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship Qualifier 2019 Mountain & Moorland Ridden (Mixed Classes) THIRD DAY Saturday 8 June 8.00 am Ring Two Children’s Riding Ponies followed by (2 Rings) Intermediate Show Riding Type, Intermediate Show Hunter Type, Show Hunter Ponies 8.30 am Ring Two Child’s Pony on Lead Rein followed by First Ridden Ponies, Child’s Pony of Hunter Type (2 Rings) on Lead Rein, Mountain & Moorland Child’s Pony on Lead Rein & Mountain & Moorland First Ridden Ponies 9.30 am Main Ring (2 Rings) Heavy Horses 9.30 am Main Ring (2 Rings) Miniature Horses 10.00 am Ring Three Donkeys 1.00 pm Ring Two Retraining of Racehorses 2.00 pm Ring Two Working Hunter Ponies followed by Intermediate Working Hunter Ponies Please Note: Any alterations to the above timings will be found in the Show Time Table which will be forwarded to Exhibitors during May.

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HORSE SECTION ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 IMPORTANT NOTICES TO HORSE EXHIBITORS Stabling Exhibitors requiring Horse Boxes must notify their requirements at the time of entry. Stabling will only be available on the night before / day of showing. All exhibitors must vacate boxes by 6.00 pm unless they have reserved the box for other nights. Please note that stables are NON-TRANFERABLE. Any exhibitor may book boxes if desired and pay £42.00 per box, per night, to include straw. The proviso is that if boxes are oversubscribed the Association reserves the right to restrict the booking of stables for those exhibitors only showing on one day. Equine Passports It is the responsibility of the Exhibitors to bring their Horse Passports with them to the Show. ‘Spot checks’ may be carried out by enforcing agencies and Veterinary medical treatment may be required. Arrival, Departure and Parades Horse exhibits may arrive on the day of judging at the time stated for each section. The first TWO Prize Winners in each Class will be required to join the appropriate Horse / Pony Parade and failure to parade, without written authority from the Secretary will result in Prize Money being forfeited. Others may leave after noon each day. The judging of any class may be advanced by 15 minutes ahead of the time shown in the programme. Caravans Exhibitors bringing their caravan to the Show must place it in the General Caravan Park at a fee of £12.50 per night. Applications for passes should be made to the Secretary. HM THE QUEEN’S CUP FOR THE BEST LIGHT HORSE IN THE SHOW - THIS WILL BE JUDGED ON THE FIRST DAY AT 2.30pm IN RING TWO. Horses to qualify are:- The Champion Ridden Hunter, Winner of Ladies Side Saddle, Champion Riding Horse, Champion Ridden Hack, Champion Ridden Cob, Winner of Maxi Cob, Champion of Small Hunter Brood Mare & Young Stock Classes, Champion of Hunter Brood Mare & Young Stock Classes and Champion of Riding Horse Brood Mare & Young Stock Classes . ROYAL CORNWALL IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP & CUDDY IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP – JUDGED ON THE 2nd DAY Champion Small Hunter Breeding, Champion Hunter Breeding, Champion Riding Horse Breeding & Champion Skewbald & Piebald must remain until the Second Day if they wish to compete for the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship & Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship. Boxes will be found for those who have to stay on payment of £42.00 per box to include straw. Additional Rosettes, where not already allocated, will be awarded on the following basis: A 5th Prize Rosette in Classes with at least 10 entries. A 6th Prize Rosette in Classes with at least 12 entries. Please note that this does not affect the cash prizes as listed.

Ridden Hunters Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes (Classes 4 - 7) First Day / Ring Two (Classes 1 & 4 – 7 under Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Rules).

**All Prize Money kindly donated by Kellys of Bodmin Ltd., Cornish Dairy Ice Cream (Classes 1 - 3) Judges:- Mrs R Morris, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. (Conformation) Miss S Chapman, Llandinam, Powys. (Ride) (Classes 4 - 7) Judges:- R Iggulden Esq., Comber, Newtownards, Co Down. (Conformation) Ms M Hopkins, Badminton, South Gloucestershire. (Ride) Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the FIRST DAY of the Show for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO ENTRY FEES: See Page 4 – FOR CLASSES 4 - 7 THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 RIHS CONTRIBUTION Entries in Class 1 need only be on the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Basic Identity Record or Stud Book, owners and riders must be Members. Class 1 is a qualifier for the Polly Coles 4 & 5 Year Old Ridden Hunter Championship. The top three horses from every SHB (GB) 4 year old ridden hunter class and the top three 4 or 5 year olds in any SHB (GB) Novice Ridden Hunter Class, held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line. At the final to be held at the SHB(GB) National Hunter Supreme Championship Show the highest placed 4 & 5 year old will each receive £1000. At the Championship 4 & 5 year olds will be judged separately. Entries in Classes 4 – 8 must be registered on the current year Show Hunter Register. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of the Society. Day Ticket - £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 shows in the year at £36 per show – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB (GB) office within 14 days. 10


Day Tickets are relating to Classes 1-8. *** Entries in Class 2 need only have a Certificate/Letter signed by a Master of Hounds. Horses entered in Classes 1 - 17 are to be ridden. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 1 Four Year Old Hunter, Gelding or Mare foaled in 2015…………....................................................44 35 30 18 Additional Prizes of £8, £6, £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by the Exhibitor who is a bona fide resident Cornish farmer. Horses entered in this Class may also be entered in Classes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 if eligible, but not Classes 2 or 3. 2* Gelding or Mare, exceeding 14.2 h.h., that has been regularly Hunted (in excess of 10 times) ... 44 35 30 18 with a recognised Hunt in the current season, that is the property of either the Master(s), or a Member, Subscriber or Farmer of the Hunt. Additional Prizes of £8, £6, £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by the Exhibitor who is a bona fide resident Cornish farmer. *A Certificate/letter signed by a Master of Hounds must accompany the entry form. 3 Local Show Hunter. Gelding or Mare, 4 years old & over, owned by Exhibitor, resident in.......... 44 35 30 18 Cornwall. 4 Small Show Hunter, Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cm (14.2 h.h. ........... 44 35 30 18 approx.) but not exceeding 158 cm (15.2 h.h approx.) 5 Lightweight Show Hunter, Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, capable of carrying.................... 44 35 30 18 up to 12 stone 7 lbs. (If the Judge considers that any exhibit in this class is up to more than the specified weight, he may transfer such exhibit to the middleweight or heavyweight classes) 6 Middleweight Show Hunter, Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over capable of carrying.................. 44 35 30 18 12 stone 7 lbs and not exceeding 14 stone. (If the Judge considers that any exhibit in this class is up to more than the specified weight he may transfer such exhibit to the heavyweight class.) 7 Heavyweight Show Hunter, Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, capable of carrying.................. 44 35 30 18 over 14 stone. Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes Classes 4 – 8 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify. The two highest placed horses in the Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight, Small and Ladies (Side Saddle) Classes will qualify to enter at the RIHS. No horse lower than second can qualify. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 4,5,6 & 7 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minium of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A1 A Special Prize ‘The Jethro Bloodstock Perpetual Cup’, presented by Jethro, for the Best Exhibit in Class 1. Previous winner – Not awarded. A2 A Special Prize ‘The Antony Perpetual Challenge Cup’ for the Best Exhibit in Class 2. Previous winner – Mrs F Benger. A3 A Special Prize ‘The Bluebird Cup’ presented by Dr B M Meeson for the Best Cornish Regularly Hunted Exhibit in Class 2. Previous winner – Miss C Davis. A4 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by Harry Hall for the Best Exhibit in Classes 1 – 3, bred by the Exhibitor who is a bona fide resident Cornish farmer. Previous winner – Mrs E Vincent. A5 A Special Prize ‘The Miners Town Trophy’, presented by Annette Buckingham for the Best Small Show Hunter, to be won three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Miss A J Buckingham. A6 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 4 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A7 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 5 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A8 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 6 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A9 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 7 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A10 A Special Prize ‘The Herbert Lutey Perpetual Memorial Challenge Trophy’ presented by Mrs.E.Lutey, for the Best Light, Middle or Heavy Weight Hunter. Previous winner – Mr W T Burley. A11 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 1 – 7. A12 A Special Prize ‘The Savills Show Hunter Championship’, with £200 and ‘The Angela Du Maurier Perpetual Silver Trophy’ (presented by Miss A Du Maurier) to the Champion and £150 to the Reserve, generously sponsored by Savills (UK) Ltd. To be competed for by the first and second prize winners in Classes 1 – 7. Previous winner – Mr W T Burley

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A13 Best Shod Ridden Hunter - Classes 2-7

Judge: N R Brown Esq., Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.

The Worshipful Company of Farriers will award a Rosette and an Inscribed Card to the winner in each class, a Plaque to the overall winner of this competition and a Plaque for the Registered Farrier responsible for its feet and shoeing. The WFC Approved Judge will examine each horse during the judging, taking into consideration: a) The condition of the feet. b) The making (or preparation) and fitting of the shoes. c) The nailing and position of the clips. Normal shoes or showing plates are equally acceptable, provided they are suitable for the horse.

Exhibitors who wish their horse to be considered for this competition should wear a red armband.

Ladies Side Saddle Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Class (Side Saddle only)

First Day / Ring Two ** All Prize Money kindly donated by Kellys of Bodmin Ltd., Cornish Dairy Ice Cream Judges:- Mrs L Tylor, Helston, Cornwall. (Ride) Mrs R Morris, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY of the Show for judging during the morning in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES: See Page 4 - FOR THIS CLASS THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 RIHS CONTRIBUTION Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 8 Ladies Side Saddle Horse. Hunters, Hacks, Cobs & Riding Horse, Gelding or Mare 4 years....44 35 30 18 old and over, to be ridden by a lady, side saddle only. Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Class Class 8 is a qualifier for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify. The two highest placed horses in the Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight, Small and Ladies (Side Saddle) Classes will qualify to enter at the RIHS. No horse lower than second can qualify. Entries in Class 8 must be registered on the current Show Hunter Register. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry forms and owners and riders must be members of the Society. Day Ticket - £36 - (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 shows in the year at £36 per show – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB (GB) office within 14 days. Day Tickets are relating to Classes 1-8. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from Class 8 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minium of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A14 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 8 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A15 A Special Prize ‘The Classic Tales Perpetual Challenge Trophy’ for the Best Exhibit in Class 8, presented by Miss R.V.O. White. Previous winner – Mrs M Schwarz. A16 A Special Prize awarded by Mrs A Melhuish for the most elegant combination of horse and rider in the Ladies Side Saddle Class. 12


Working Hunter Horse of the Year Show Qualifying Class

First Day / Ring Two

** All Prize Money kindly donated by Mole Valley Farmers Judges:- Miss S Chapman, Llandinam, Powys. (Ride) Mrs R Morris, Lincoln, Lincolnshire. (Conformation) Course Builder:- Mr S Williams & the Royal Cornwall Show Course Building Team. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging in RING TWO at 3.00 pm ENTRY FEES: See Page 4 - FOR THIS CLASS THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £13.00 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW CONTRIBUTION Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class £ £ £ £ £ £ 9 Cuddy Working Hunter, Gelding, Mare or Stallion (competing stallions must have .... 99 72 50 39 33 28 a red, white and blue ribbon displayed in their tail), 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cm (14.2. h.h. approx) to be judged in accordance with the rules herein set out. This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com Horse of the Year Show Qualifying Class The class will be run in accordance with the general notes set out in the HOYS Rule Book, a copy of which can be downloaded from hoys.co.uk Included in each entry fee is a £13 contribution to Horse of the Year Show. Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. Class 9 is a qualifying event for this year’s Horse of the Year Show, NEC Birmingham 2 – 6 October 2019. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. No Horse lower than third place will qualify. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show Office. Horses competing at the Horse of the Year Show and qualifying shows in the Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain Classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hacks, Cobs and Riding Horse Classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes. Entries in these classes may not compete in the Small Show Hunter of the Year and vice versa. Grandstand Media Ltd., wish to express their thanks to Mr & Mrs Cuddy for generously sponsoring this competition. ** Please ensure that you complete a HOYS Qualifier Entry Form (to be found on HOYS website) for each horse entered in this class and return to the RCAA office, either with your paper entry form or by email to livestock@royalcornwall.co.uk Grade A Showjumpers and Advanced Event horses are not eligible to compete in the Working Hunter Class. Any horse which has qualified as a Grade A Show Jumper or Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in the Working Hunter Class. The maximum total points available is 100. This is made up of Phase I = Jumping points = Max 40 points, Style whilst Jumping = Max 20 points, Phase II = Max 40 points, Ride = Max 20 points, Conformation = Max 20 points. Penalties – Jumping Knock Down = 10 faults, First Refusal = 15 Faults, Second Refusal = 20 Faults, Third Refusal = Elimination, Fall of Horse or Rider = Elimination, Landing with Fore Feet in water = 10 Faults. In the event of equality the CONFORMATION MARK from Phase II will take precedence, followed by the RIDE MARK and then the STYLE MARK. Fences to be minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a maximum height of 1.14m (3ft 9ins) at the discretion of the judges. Fences should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged. No un-numbered obstacle can be included in the course. The manner of going to be taken into account. No change of rider or tack will be allowed (unless a horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only). A rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping phase but then must select only one horse to take forward into the ride and conformation section if so required (no change of rider is allowed). A skull cap, or hat with safety harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard must be worn by all competitors during the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have navy blue or black covers. Horses may be equipped with boots of a plain colour in the jumping phase only. No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm-up or in the actual class. On completion of the jumping phase ALL CLEAR ROUNDS and any other horses the judges may require should be asked to return to the ring. If a horse positively stops, ceases to go forwards at any time during its jumping round, or turns its quarters to a fence, or has a complete turnaround these constitute refusals. If a horse jumps the incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be eliminated. Horses displaying continued disobedience, or horses leaving the ring whether mounted or dismounted will be eliminated. Working Hunter courses are not to be walked by competitors until the Judge has given permission. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from Class 9 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minium of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The 13


Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A17 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 9 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. A18 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 9 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A19 A Special Prize ‘The Virginia Cholmeley Memorial Perpetual Trophy’ presented by the many friends of the late Virginia Cholmeley to the Winner of Class 9. Previous winner – Mrs C Stevens.

Working Show Horse First Day/Ring Two Judges:- Miss M Richardson, Hockliffe, Bedfordshire. (Ride) Mrs L Killingbeck, Dursley, Gloucestershire. (Conformation) Course Builder:- Mr S Williams & the Royal Cornwall Show Course Building Team. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging in RING TWO following the Working Hunters. Held under the Rules of the British Show Horse Association. Competitors and Horses need to be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. Horses registered with the Association must be Owned, Exhibited and Ridden by current BSHA Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. DAY TICKETS – Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per Exhibitor, per horse, per season. A Day Ticket will not allow entry into RIHS or HOYS qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height Certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form from the BSHA website. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class £ £ £ £ £ £ 10 Open to Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs and Riding Horses. Mare or Gelding 4 years..... 94 66 44 33 28 17 old and over, exceeding 148 cms.

The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the class. The award of the 5th Prize is conditional upon there being at least ten entries in the class. The award of the 6th Prize is conditional upon there being at least twelve entries in the class.

This class is a qualifier for The Working Show Horse of the Year Final, to be held at the BSHA National Championship Show. The two highest placed horses in the top five, not already qualified in Class 10, will qualify for the Final. No horse placed lower than fifth will qualify. Any Horse which is a Grade B Showjumper, Intermediate Eventer, or above, as at the 1st January of the current year, is not eligible to compete in any Working Show Horse class. A Rider may ride up to two Horses in the jumping phase but must then select one Horse to take through to the Ride and Conformation phases (if required). No change of Rider is allowed. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from Class 10 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A20 Qualifier for The Working Show Horse of the Year Final. A21 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 10 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Horse Society Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A22 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 10 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’.

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Riding Horses ** Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes First Day/Main Ring Judges:- Miss M Richardson, Hockliffe, Bedfordshire. (Ride) Mrs L Killingbeck, Dursley, Gloucestershire. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the FIRST DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in the MAIN RING. FOR THESE CLASSES THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW CONTRIBUTION. Held under the Rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class £ £ £ £ £ £ 11 Small Riding Horse. Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 148 cms.......... 44 35 31 19 10 10 and not exceeding 158 cms. 12 Large Riding Horse. Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, exceeding 158 cms.......... 44 35 31 19 10 10 The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the class. The award of the 5th Prize is conditional upon there being at least ten entries in the class. The award of the 6th Prize is conditional upon there being at least twelve entries in the class. Royal International Horse Show Classes 11 & 12 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. The three highest placed prize winners in all Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme Classes at the National Championship Show September 2019. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 11 & 12 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A23 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 11 owned and ridden by an amateur. A24 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 11 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A25 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 11. A26 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 11 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A27 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 12 owned and ridden by an amateur. A28 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 12 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A29 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 12. A30 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 12 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A31 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 11 & 12. A32 A Championship Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Champion Riding Horse.

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Ridden Hacks ** Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes First Day / Main Ring

Judges:- Miss M Richardson, Hockliffe, Bedfordshire. (Ride) Mrs L Killingbeck, Dursley, Gloucestershire. (Conformation) ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging during the morning in the MAIN RING. FOR THESE CLASSES THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW CONTRIBUTION. Held under the Rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class £ £ £ £ £ £ 13 Small Hack. Gelding or Mare 4 years old or over, exceeding 148 cms and not........... 44 35 31 19 10 10 exceeding 154 cms. 14 Large Hack. Gelding or Mare 4 years old or over, exceeding 154 cms and not........... 44 35 31 19 10 10 exceeding 160 cms. The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the class. The award of the 5th Prize is conditional upon there being at least ten entries in the class. The award of the 6th Prize is conditional upon there being at least twelve entries in the class. Royal International Horse Show Classes 13 & 14 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ The three highest placed prize winners in all Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme classes at the National Championship Show September 2019. A33 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 13 owned and ridden by an amateur. A34 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 13 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A35 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 13. A36 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 14 owned and ridden by an amateur. A37 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 14 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A38 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 14. A39 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 13 & 14. A40 A Championship Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Champion Ridden Hack. A41 A Special Prize ‘The Nourella Memorial Trophy’ presented by the ‘Abbas Stud’ to the Breeder of the Champion Ridden Hack, to be won three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Miss S Burrows.

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Ridden Cobs ** Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Classes First Day / Main Ring

** All Prize Money kindly donated by Richard E Doran - The Dumpy Bag Man Judges:- J Van Praagh Esq., MFH., Hartfield, Sussex. (Ride) N Swallow Esq., Ludlow, Shropshire. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the FIRST DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in the MAIN RING. FOR THESE CLASSES THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW CONTRIBUTION. Held under the Rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 15 Lightweight Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms and not exceeding.......... 44 35 31 18 155 cms, capable of carrying up to 14 stone. 16 Heavyweight Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding 148 cms and not exceeding........ 44 35 31 18 155 cms, capable of carrying more than 14 stone. The award of the 4th prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the class. Royal International Horse Show Classes 15 & 16 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ The three highest placed prize winners in all Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme Classes at the National Championship Show September 2019. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 15 & 16 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minium of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cms (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A42 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 15 owned and ridden by an amateur. A43 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 15 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A44 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 15. A45 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 15 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A46 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 15 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A47 A Special Rosette is offered by TSG, Mr L Turley to the highest placed Amateur Home Produced exhibit in Class 15. A48 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 16 owned and ridden by an amateur. A49 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 16 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A50 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 16. A51 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 16 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A52 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 16 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’. A53 A Special Rosette is offered by TSG, Mr L Turley to the highest placed Amateur Home Produced exhibit in Class 16. A54 A Championship Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Champion Ridden Cob. A55 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 15 & 16. A56 A Special Prize ‘The Designer Stubble Perpetual Salver’ for the Champion Ridden Cob, presented to the Royal Cornwall Show in memory of Caleb Dunstan. Previous winner – Mrs T Veale. 17


Maxi Cobs ** Royal International Horse Show Qualifying Class First Day / Main Ring

** All Prize Money kindly donated by Richard E Doran - The Dumpy Bag Man Judges:- J Van Praagh Esq., MFH., Hartfield, Sussex. (Ride) N Swallow Esq., Ludlow, Shropshire. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging during the morning in the MAIN RING FOR THIS CLASS THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW CONTRIBUTION. Held under the Rules of the British Show Horse Association. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be Association Members. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse Classes. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 17 Maxi Cob, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 155 cms, to be judged as a Cob........ 44 35 31 18 Judges must pay particular attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of COB type). To be shown hogged. The award of the 4th prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the class. Royal International Horse Show Class 17 is a qualifier for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward. Competitors qualifying at this show for the Longines Royal International Horse Show 23 – 28 July 2019 must submit their entries by recorded post with full payment within 24 hours of qualifying to The Showing Secretary, All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, West Sussex RH17 5NU. Schedules and entry forms can be downloaded at http://www. hickstead.co.uk/entries-and-results/the-longines-royal-international-horse-show/ The three highest placed prize winners in all Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme Classes at the National Championship Show September 2019. This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000 Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from Class 17 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Register, i.e. with a minium of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding, will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17 – 18 August 2019 at the Arena K, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. N.B. A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cms (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50, the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50, a silver salver and a rug. A57 A Special Amateur Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 17 owned and ridden by an amateur. A58 A Special Young Rider Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Exhibit in Class 17 ridden by a Young Rider Member. A59 A Special Novice Rosette is offered by the British Show Horse Association for the Best Novice Exhibit in Class 17. A60 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 17 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A61 A Qualifier Card is offered in Class 17 for ‘The Blue Chip & IDHS(GB) £2,000 Challenge’.

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Small Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock (Not to exceed 158cms at maturity) First Day/Ring Three **Prize Money kindly donated by Strutt & Parker LLP. Judge:- A McDonald Esq., Arbroath, Angus. Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the FIRST DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING THREE. ALL exhibits are required to be registered with Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain. Registration numbers to be quoted on entry forms. Day Ticket - £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 shows in the year at £36 per show – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB (GB) office within 14 days. Day Tickets are relating to Classes 18 -21. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 18 Colt, Filly or Gelding foaled in 2018. Yearling, not to exceed 150 cms as a Yearling on the day.... 39 33 17 12 of the Show. 19 Colt, Filly or Gelding foaled in 2017. Two Years Old, not to exceed 155 cms as a 2 year old on... 39 33 17 12 the day of the Show. 20 Colt, Filly or Gelding foaled in 2016. Three Years Old, not to exceed 157 cms as a 3 year old...... 39 33 17 12 on the day of the Show. In the event of an objection in Classes 18 – 20 the horse must be presented for measurement by a registered JMB Veterinary Surgeon within 21 days. 21 Brood Mare, Four Years Old or over, exceeding 148 cms (14.2 h.h.) but not exceeding 158 cms .. 39 33 17 12 (15.2 h.h.) with foal at foot or a relevant certificate of service which may be inspected at the show. Mares which have not yet foaled or that have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year that may be inspected at the show. Mares could be measured on the day of the show by an appointed official. 22 Foal, produce of Mare in Class 21, which has to be at least 3 weeks old on the date of the Show... 19 13 9 Exhibits in Classes 18 - 20 & 22 should be unlikely to exceed 158 cms (15.2 h.h.) at maturity. Horses entered in the above classes may not also be entered as Hacks or in the Hunter Breeding Section, but if measured out may, with the Stewards consent, transfer to the appropriate Class in the Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock Classes. The Champion of the Small Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock Classes must remain until the Second Day if they wish to compete for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Qualifying Competition & the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship (A262 & A263). Boxes will be found for those who have to stay for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Competition & The Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship on payment of £42.00 per box to include straw. HUNTER BROOD MARES PREMIUM AWARDS Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain offers one Premium in Class 21. The Premium will take the form of a service voucher valued at £100 to be used for the service of the mare by any graded of life approved Premium stallion in 2020 or 2021. The Premium will be awarded at the Judges discretion to his selection from the Prizewinners. The winning mare must already be registered with SHB (GB) and the Owner must be or become a fully paid up member. Only one award per year may be accepted. Only to be awarded if a minimum of three mares are forward. The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award This takes the form of a rosette and a voucher worth £75 to be awarded to the highest placed Brood Mare in Class 21 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following stud season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed eligible mare. Mr Charles Upham, Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, Devon. THE SHB (GB) BREEDERS CUP The winner of every SHB(GB) affiliated in hand class – Hunter Breeding, Light Horse Breeding and In Hand Sport Horses held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify for The SHB(GB) Breeders Cup Championship to be held at the 2019 National Hunter Supreme Championship Show at Addington Manor Equestrian Centre on 1st - 3rd July 2019. The winner of the Championship at The National Hunter Supreme Championship Show will receive £1000 (£500 to the Breeder and £500 to the Owner). The breeder of the horse winning the Breeders Cup Championship will receive a framed oil painting on canvas of their championship winning horse, by Equestrian Artist Rebecca O’Dwyer, to be presented at the 2020 SHB(GB) AGM. A62 Hunter Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 21. A63 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 21 A64 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 18 – 22. A65 A Special Prize ‘The Becky Chapman Perpetual Challenge Cup’ for the Champion – Small Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock. Previous winner – Miss C Wood.

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Hunter Brood Mares and Young Stock First Day / Ring Three

**Prize Money kindly donated by Kellys of Bodmin Ltd., Cornish Dairy Ice Cream Judge:- Miss M G Evans, Sudbury, Suffolk. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE. Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain require ALL exhibits in the Hunter Breeding Classes to be registered. Registration/Identification numbers must be quoted on entry forms. Day Ticket - £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 shows in the year at £36 per show – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB (GB) office within 14 days. Day Tickets are relating to Classes 23-28 & 30. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 23 Hunter Yearling. Colt, Filly or Gelding foaled in 2018 to be led.....................................................39 33 17 12 24 Hunter Two Year Old. Colt or Gelding foaled in 2017 to be led......................................................39 33 17 12 25 Hunter Two Year Old. Filly foaled in 2017 to be led........................................................................39 33 17 12 26 Hunter Three Year Old, Colt or Gelding foaled in 2016 to be led...................................................39 33 17 12 27 Hunter Three Year Old, Filly foaled in 2016 to be led......................................................................39 33 17 12 28 Lightweight Brood Mare, capable of carrying 13 stone & under with foal at foot or a relevant....... 39 33 17 12 certificate of service which may be inspected at the show. Mares which have not yet foaled or that have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year that may be inspected at the show. 29 Foal, produce of Mare in Class 28, which has to be at least 3 weeks old on the date of the Show... 19 13 9 30 Heavyweight Brood Mare, capable of carrying over 13 stone with foal at foot or a relevant........... 39 33 17 12 certificate of service which may be inspected at the show. Mares which have not yet foaled or that have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the following year that may be inspected at the show. 31 Foal, produce of Mare in Class 30, which has to be at least 3 weeks old on the date of the Show.. 19 13 9 All foals to be at least 3 weeks old on the date of the Show. The Champion of the Hunter Brood Mares & Young Stock Classes must remain until the Second Day if they wish to compete for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Qualifying Competition & the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship (A262 & A263). Boxes will be found for those who have to stay for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Competition and the Royal Cornwall Show InHand Championship on payment of £42.00 per box to include straw. THE SHB (GB) BREEDERS CUP The winner of every SHB(GB) affiliated in hand class – Hunter Breeding, Light Horse Breeding and In Hand Sport Horses held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify for The SHB(GB) Breeders Cup Championship to be held at the 2019 National Hunter Supreme Championship Show at Addington Manor Equestrian Centre on 1st – 3rd July 2019. The winner of the Championship at The National Hunter Supreme Championship Show will receive £1000 (£500 to the Breeder and £500 to the Owner). The breeder of the horse winning the Breeders Cup Championship will receive a framed oil painting on canvas of their championship winning horse, by Equestrian Artist Rebecca O’Dwyer, to be presented at the 2020 SHB(GB) AGM. A66 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 23 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A67 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 24 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A68 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 25 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A69 A Special Prize of £5 is offered by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association for the Best Exhibit in Classes 24 & 25. A70 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 26 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A71 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 27 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. HUNTER BROOD MARES PREMIUM AWARDS Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain offers one Premium in Class 28 and one Premium in Class 30. The Premiums will take the form of a service voucher valued at £100 to be used for the service of the mare by any graded of life approved Premium stallion in 2020 or 2021. The Premium will be awarded at the Judges discretion to his selection from the Prizewinners. The winning mares must already be registered with SHB (GB) and the Owner must be or become a fully paid up member. Only one award per year may be accepted. 20


Only awarded if a minimum of three mares are forward in each class. The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Awards (Lightweight & Heavyweight) This takes the form of a rosette and a voucher worth £75 to be awarded to the highest placed Brood Mares in each of Classes 28 & 30 respectively and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following stud season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed eligible mare. Mr Charles Upham, Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, Devon. A72 Hunter Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 28. A73 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 28. A74 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 28 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. A75 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 29 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. To be eligible all exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A76 Hunter Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 30 A77 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 30. A78 A Special Incentive Card is offered in Class 30 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A79 A Special Prize ‘The Mary Douglas-Pennant Perpetual Memorial Challenge Cup’ presented by F S Hurndall-Waldron & Mrs D M Douglas-Pennant for the Best Exhibit in Classes 23 – 28 & 30. Previous winner – Mr C Upham. A80 A Special Incentive Card is offered is offered in Class 31 by the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse. All exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either the Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form. A81 A Special Prize ‘The Carnmellyn Memorial Cup’, in memory of Kate Downie is offered for the Champion Foal in Classes 29 & 31. Previous winner – Mr C Upham. Note: Registration / Identity numbers to be given on entry form to show eligibility for above Special Prizes. A82 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 23 – 31.

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THE THREE SHOWS CHALLENGE 2019.

This Challenge is open to everyone competing in the Hunter Breeding Classes at the Devon County, Royal Bath & West and Royal Cornwall Shows and who live in the South West Region comprising of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset, Dorset, Wiltshire, Hampshire and Gloucestershire. Points will be allocated to 1st – 4th Prize Winners in the Hunter Breeding Classes (Classes 23 – 28 & 30) with 1st – 10 points, 2nd – 7 points, 3rd – 5 points and 4th – 3 points. IN THE EVENT OF A TIE, EXHIBITING HISTORY OVER THE 3 SHOWS WOULD BE TAKEN INTO ACCOUNT. Where classes are combined i.e. colt, gelding or filly points will be awarded for the highest placed colt or gelding and the highest placed filly. Points will also be awarded for both lightweight and heavyweight brood mare. (Foals are not eligible for this award). Points will be accumulated by horse rather than owner.

Prizes:Winner of the Three Shows Challenge - £100 and Rosette Reserve - £50 and Rosette

A84 A Special Prize ‘The Douglas Kellow Memorial Trophy’ presented by Mrs Loveday Kellow & Family for the Winner of the Three Shows Challenge. Previous winner – Mr D Barton.

Riding Horse Brood Mares and Young Stock First Day / Ring Three

Judge:- N Swallow Esq., Ludlow, Shropshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the FIRST DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE following the Hunter Breeding Classes. Held under the Rules and Jurisdiction of the British Show Horse Association. Owners, Handlers and Horses must be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. In-Hand Horses registered with the Association must be Owned by current BSHA Members. DAY TICKETS – Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets, per Exhibitor, per horse, per season. A Day Ticket will not allow entry into RIHS or HOYS qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form from the BSHA website. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 32 Riding Horse Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly. Small to make between 148 cms & 158 cms at..... 39 33 17 12 maturity BUT not to exceed 150 cms on the day of Show. Large to make more than 158 cms at maturity AND to exceed 150 cms on day of Show. 21


33 Riding Horse, Two year old Colt, Gelding or Filly. Small to make between 148 cms and........... 39 33 17 12 158 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 155 cms on day of Show. Large to make more than 158 cms at maturity AND to exceed 155 cms on day of Show 34 Riding Horse, Three year old Colt, Gelding or Filly. Small to make between 148 cms and......... 39 33 17 12 158 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 157 cms on day of Show. Large to make more than 158 cms at maturity AND to exceed 157 cms on day of Show. 35 Riding Horse Brood Mare Four years old and over. Small exceeding 148 cms but not.............. 39 33 17 12 exceeding 158 cms with own foal at foot or certified in foal, pregnancy certificates must be........... 39 33 17 12 produced on the day. Large exceeding 158 cms, with own foal at foot or certified in foal, pregnancy certificates must be produced on the day. 36 Foal likely to make a Riding Horse at maturity, progeny of Mare in Class 35....................................19 13 9 (to be accompanied by the Dam). The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the Class. The Champion of the Riding Horse Brood Mares & Young Stock Classes must remain until the Second Day if they wish to compete for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Qualifying Competition & the Royal Cornwall Show In-Hand Championship (A262 & A263). Boxes will be found for those who have to stay for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Competition and the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship on payment of £42.00 per box to include straw. NPS Supreme Championships – Classes 32-35. This Show is a qualifier for the NPS/CASE SHEET METAL FABRICATION Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship. The owner does not have to be an NPS Member for the horse to enter this competition, to qualify or to enter the final. The highest placed horse in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second horses are already qualified. Foals are excluded from qualifying. This is a qualifier for the BSHA ‘Supreme In Hand Breeding Championship’, to be held at the BSHA National Championships September 2019. Champion & Reserve Champion to qualify. The BSHA offer a Qualifying Rosette to the Champion & Reserve. The BSHA also offer a Owner/Breeder rosette in each In-Hand Breeding class with the exception of the Foal Class, kindly sponsored by Kellythorpe Stud. A85 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 32. A86 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 32. A87 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 33. A88 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 33. A89 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 34. A90 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 34. A91 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 35. A92 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 35. A93 A Special Prize of £5 is offered by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association for the Best Exhibit in Classes 32 -34. The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award This takes the form of a rosette and a voucher worth £75 to be awarded to the highest placed Brood Mare in Class 35 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following stud season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed eligible mare. Mr Charles Upham, Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, Devon. A94 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 35. A95 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 32 – 36. A96 A Special Prize ‘The Frank Johns Perpetual Challenge Trophy’ presented by Mrs Val Johns and Family for the Champion - Riding Horse Brood Mares & Young Stock. Previous winner – Mrs S Hobbs. A97 Qualifier for the BSHA ‘Supreme In Hand Breeding Championship’. Champion and Reserve Champion will qualify and Qualified Rosettes will also be awarded.

The Grampound Road Challenge Cup To be judged immediately after the completion of Class 36.

A98 A Special Prize ‘The Grampound Road Challenge Cup’ for the Best exhibit in Classes 1-8 & 11-36 owned and bred by an Exhibitor resident in Cornwall. Previous winner – Mrs J Annear.

A99 HM THE QUEEN’S CUP To be judged on the FIRST DAY in RING TWO at approx. 2.30 pm Judge:- J Chugg Esq., Hanley Castle, Worcestershire. A Special Prize of a SILVER CHALLENGE CUP, presented by HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN for the BEST EXHIBIT IN THE LIGHT HORSE CLASSES. THIS DOES NOT INCLUDE PONIES. Previous winner – Mr W T Burley. The following are eligible to compete:- Champion Ridden Hunter, Winner of Ladies Side Saddle, Champion Riding Horse, Champion Ridden Hack, Champion Ridden Cob, Winner of Maxi Cob, Champion Small Hunter Breeding, Champion Hunter Breeding and Champion Riding Horse Breeding. A100 A Special Prize of a Silver Challenge Cup ‘The Sir John Molesworth-St Aubyn Cup’ presented by his family, for the Reserve to the Winner of HM The Queen’s Cup for the Best Light Horse in the Show. Previous winner – Mr C Upham. 22


A101 A Special Prize of a Voucher for a Summer Sheet is kindly donated by Lavenham Leisure Ltd. to the owner of the Winner of HM The Queen’s Cup. A102 The Strutt & Parker Award Special Prizes of £200 for the Winner of HM The Queen’s Cup and £100 for the Reserve to HM The Queen’s Cup are kindly donated by Strutt & Parker LLP.

Skewbald & Piebald - In Hand First Day / Ring Three

Judge:- Mrs W J King, Diss, Norfolk. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am OR between 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm on the FIRST DAY for judging to commence at 2.30 pm in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES:- SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 37 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, not exceeding 153 cms..........................................39 33 17 12 38 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 153 cms ...............................................39 33 17 12 39 Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding………………………………………..................................................39 33 17 12 40 Two Year Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding...............................................................................................39 33 17 12 41 Three Year Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding.............................................................................................39 33 17 12 42 Traditional and Native types to be shown in their natural state. Any age, height or sex................. 39 33 17 12 Stallions 4 years and over must be Graded with BSPA and wear 2019 BSPA Stallion disc. Open to Members and Non-Members. THESE CLASSES ARE OPEN TO SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD HORSES/PONIES ONLY. These Classes are affiliated to The British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are Qualifiers for The WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF COLOUR National Championship Show 2019. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA. Copies of the Rule Book and Membership / Horse Registration / Overstamping Forms can be obtained from the Show Office: 01354 638226 or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com BSPA Classes are open to Members and Non-Members but only Members will qualify for the WCC Championships. In order to qualify, all Owners/Handlers/Riders must be Members of the BSPA and all Horses/Ponies registered with the BSPA prior to the Show. BSPA qualification cards must be produced in the Ring and signed by the Judge, otherwise the qualification is invalid. The highest placed Amateur and the highest placed Junior in each class (must be BSPA Members) will qualify for the Amateur and Junior Supreme Championships Finals to be held at the BSPA World of Colour Championship Show September 2019, The College EC, Keysoe, Bedfordshire. Amateur/Junior card to be shown and qualification card signed. Qualification 1st – 3rd in all classes or 1st – 4th for classes with 10 or more entries. All stallions 4 years and over must be graded, licensed and registered with the BSPA in order to compete and must carry into the ring their Showing ID Card and BSPA Stallion Bridle discs to be worn. (Contact the BSPA for Stallion Showing Permit Information). The Champion of the Skewbald & Piebald Classes must remain until the Second Day if they wish to compete for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Qualifying Competition & the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship (A262 & A263). Boxes will be found for those who have to stay for The Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Competition and the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship on payment of £42.00 per box to include straw. A103 BSPA Qualifier in Class 37. A104 BSPA Qualifier in Class 38. A105 BSPA Qualifier in Class 39. A106 BSPA Qualifier in Class 40. A107 BSPA Qualifier in Class 41. A108 BSPA Qualifier in Class 42. A109 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 37 – 42. A110 BSPA Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered for the Champion and Reserve Champion In-Hand Skewbald or Piebald in Classes 37 – 42.

Skewbald and Piebald - Ridden Classes 43 & 45 Royal International Horse Show Qualifiers First Day / Ring Two

Judges:- Mrs T Southern, Matlock, Derbyshire. (Ride) Mrs S A Cozens, Taunton, Somerset. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am OR between 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm on the FIRST DAY for judging to commence at 3.30 pm in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES:SEE PAGE 4 – FOR CLASSES 43 & 45 THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £9.50 ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW CONTRIBUTION

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Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 43 RIHS Ridden Pony, Stallion, Mare or Gelding any type or colour not exceeding 153 cms......... 39 33 17 12 Rider any age. NO SPURS to be worn. Judge WILL NOT ride. Display required. No Leading Reins permitted. 44 Open Ridden Horse / Pony, Stallion, Mare or Gelding. 4 years & over, any type or colour...... 39 33 17 12 Rider any age, suitable for height/weight of pony. Judge WILL NOT ride. Open to Members or Non-Members. 45 RIHS Ridden Horse, any Type, Stallion, Mare or Gelding exceeding 153 cms. Rider 15............. 39 33 17 12 years and older. Judge WILL ride. THESE CLASSES ARE OPEN TO SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD HORSES/PONIES ONLY. These Classes are affiliated to The British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are Qualifiers for The WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS OF COLOUR National Championship Show 2019. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA. Copies of the Rule Book and Membership / Horse Registration / Overstamping Forms can be obtained from the Show Office: 01354 638226 or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com BSPA Classes are open to Members and Non-Members but only Members will qualify for the WCC Championships. In order to qualify, all Owners/Handlers/Riders must be Members of the BSPA and all Horses/Ponies registered with the BSPA prior to the Show. BSPA qualification cards must be produced in the Ring and signed by the Judge, otherwise the qualification is invalid. All stallions 4 years and over must be graded, licensed and registered with the BSPA in order to compete and must carry into the ring their Showing ID Card and BSPA Stallion Bridle discs to be worn. (Contact the BSPA for Stallion Showing Permit Information). Competitors must produce their BSPA Qualifications Card in the ring for the Judge to sign, otherwise qualification is invalid. 1st – 3rd will qualify automatically in all classes or 1st – 4th in classes exceeding 10 entries. The Highest placed Amateur and Highest placed Junior in each class (must be members of BSPA) will qualify for the Amateur and Junior Supreme Championship Finals to be held at the BSPA World of Colour Championships September 2019, The College EC, Keysoe, Bedfordshire. Amateur / Junior cards to be show and qualification card signed. As this show is after 1st June 2019, classes 43 & 45 are therefore qualifiers for THE ROYAL INTERNATIONAL HORSE SHOW, Hickstead 2020. Classes will be judged under BSPA rules, copies of which can be obtained from them. ALL horses/ponies must be registered and all owners & riders BSPA members prior to the Show. Rider age taken as at 1 January. All Stallions MUST be graded and licensed by BSPA or hold a BSPA Showing Permit (contact BSPA for Stallion showing permit information) for 2019 and have a BSPA Stallion ID card and wear BSPA Stallion ID Disc. No rider under 14 years may exhibit a stallion in any class. Membership and Qualification cards MUST be carried in the ring by riders and produced as required for inspection or signature. Failure to do so will mean disqualification. Spurs may not be worn in any pony classes. Ponies 153 cms or under (Shetlands exempt) must possess a current JMB height certificate. No competitor/owner/horse may compete in these classes or enter the ring without current 2019 Membership of RIHS and a RIHS qualification card. Qualification is 1st place and the next unqualified competitor standing 2nd or 3rd qualify from each class. No competitor may qualify from lower than 3rd place. BSPA Office 01354 638226: email bspashows@gmail.com. Skewbald & Piebald horse/ponies only. All Champion and Reserve Champion winners will qualify for BSPA Star Championship at WCC. A111 RIHS Qualifiers in Class 43. A112 BSPA highest placed Member in Class 44. A113 A Special Rosette is offered by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association for the Best Ridden Traditional Type in Class 44. A114 RIHS Qualifiers in Class 45. A115 BSPA Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered for the Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Skewbald or Piebald in classes 43– 45.

Hack Brood Mares and Young Stock Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- J Van Praagh Esq., MFH., Hartfield, Sussex. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. Held under the Rules and Jurisdiction of the British Show Horse Association. Owners, Handlers and Horses must be registered or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket. In-Hand Horses registered with the Association must be Owned by current BSHA Members. DAY TICKETS – Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets, per Exhibitor, per horse, per season. A Day Ticket will not allow entry into RIHS or HOYS qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form from the BSHA website. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 46 Hack Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly. Small, to make between 148 cms and 154 cms at maturity.39 33 17 12 BUT not to exceed 148 cms on day of Show. Large, to make between 154 cms and 160 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 154 cms on day of Show. 47 Small Hack, Two/Three year old Colt, Gelding or Filly. Two year olds to make between........... 39 33 17 12 148 cms and 154 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 151 cms on day of Show. Three year olds to make between 148 cms and 154 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 153 cms on day of Show. 24


48 Large Hack, Two/Three year old Colt, Gelding or Filly. Two year olds to make between........... 39 33 17 12 154 cms and 160 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 157 cms on day of Show. Three year olds to make between 154 cms and 160 cms at maturity BUT not to exceed 159 cms on day of Show. 49 Brood Mare. Small exceeding 148 cms but not exceeding 154 cms. Large exceeding 154 cms.... 39 33 17 12 but not exceeding 160 cms. With own foal at foot or certified in foal, pregnancy certificates must be produced on the day. 50 Foal likely to make a Show Hack at maturity, progeny of Mare in Class 49......................................19 13 9 (to be accompanied by the Dam). The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the Class. Exhibits in Classes 46, 47 and 48 should be unlikely to exceed 160 cms at maturity. NPS Supreme Championships – Classes 46-49. This Show is a qualifier for the NPS/CASE SHEET METAL FABRICATION Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship. The owner does not have to be an NPS Member for the horse to enter this competition, to qualify or to enter the final. The highest placed horse in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second horses are already qualified. Foals are excluded from qualifying. This is a qualifier for the BSHA ‘Supreme In-Hand Breeding Championship’, to be held at the BSHA National Championships September 2019. Champion & Reserve Champion will qualify. The BSHA offer a Martin Wood Qualified rosette to the Champion & Reserve. The BSHA also offer a Qualifying Rosette in each In-Hand Breeding Class with the exception of the Foal class, kindly sponsored by Kellythorpe Stud. A116 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 46. A117 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 46. A118 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 47. A119 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 47. A120 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 48. A121 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 48. A122 A Special Prize of £5 is offered by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association for the Best Exhibit in Classes 46, 47 & 48. A123 BSHA offer a Highest Placed Owner/Breeder Rosette in Class 49. A124 Qualifier for the NPS/Case Sheet Metal Fabrication Ottergayle Hack & Riding Horse In-Hand Supreme Championship in Class 49. The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award This takes the form of a rosette and a voucher worth £75 to be awarded to the highest placed Brood Mare in Class 49 and is redeemable against any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following stud season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a voucher in the current year the award goes to the next highest placed eligible mare. Mr Charles Upham, Langaller Farm, Bovey Tracey, Devon. A125 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award in Class 49. A126 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 46 – 50. A127 A Special Prize of a Silver Challenge Cup allocated by the Horse and Benefit Fund for the Best Exhibit in Classes 46 - 49. Previous winner – Mrs E J Edwards-Brady. A128 Qualifier for the BSHA ‘Supreme In Hand Breeding Championship’. Champion and Reserve Champion will qualify and Qualified Rosettes will also be awarded. A129 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best 1, 2 or 3 year old in the Hack Young Stock Classes, owned and bred by an exhibitor resident in the County of Cornwall.

Pure Bred Arabs Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs R McCormick, Bodiam, East Sussex. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 51 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 52 Two or Three Year Old Colt, Filly or Gelding.................................................................................39 33 17 12 53 Brood Mare with or without foal at foot or Gelding, 4 years of age and over...................................39 33 17 12 Animals entered in Classes 51 – 53 must be registered in the Arab Horse Society’s Stud Book or Registers, by the closing date of entry. To be conducted under Arab Horse Society Show Rules and Regulations. Class Winner Rosettes will be donated by the Arab Horse Society. This is a qualifying show for the British Arabian Championships to be held on Saturday & Sunday 7 & 8 September 2019 at Kings Equestrian Centre www.kingsequestrian.co.uk. All details and Qualifying cards are available from Mrs Jayne Armstrong, 6 Watkin Avenue, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 1QD. Tel: 07971 864398. Please send a S.A.E. Cards are £15 each – cheques payable to The Arab Horse Society. Please state horse’s name, age and section when applying for a card. Cards may also be purchased on www.ahsshowsandevents.com The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden purebred Arabians. Schedule available from www. ahsshowsandevents.com 25


UK In-Hand Awards At this show points can be gained for the UK In-Hand Awards. Cards must be signed by the Judge. Full details and points cards are available on the Arab Horse Society Website - www.ahsshowsandevents.com A130 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Gelding in Class 51, by The Arab Horse Society, if not the winner of its Class. A131 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 51. A132 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Gelding in Class 52, by the Arab Horse Society, if not the winner of its Class. A133 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 52. A134 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by the Arabian Horse Breeders Club for the Best 2 or 3 year old in Class 52. The cup to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mr & Mrs P J & S I Howard – SBM Arabians. A135 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 53. A136 A Special Prize ‘The Kehelland Arabian Shield’ presented by Mr & Mrs B Titcumb for the Best Pure Bred Arabian Brood Mare, to be competed for annually. Previous winner – Mr & Mrs P J & S I Howard – SBM Arabians. A137 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Gelding in Class 53, by the Arab Horse Society, if not the winner of its Class. A138 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 51 – 53.

Anglo and Part-Bred Arabs Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs R McCormick, Bodiam, East Sussex. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 54 Yearling, Colt, Filly or Gelding............................................…….....................................................39 33 17 12 55 Two or Three Year Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding …………………......................................................39 33 17 12 56 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years of age and over, under 148 cms (14.2 h.h approx)................... 39 33 17 12 57 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years of age and over, 148 cms (14.2 h.h. approx) and over............. 39 33 17 12 Animals entered in Classes 54 - 57 must be registered in the appropriate Registered Stud Book with The Arab Horse Society. Part-Breds with a minimum of 12½% and over Arab Blood are eligible for these Classes. Anglo Arabs carry the blood of Arab and Thoroughbred only and in any proportion. To be conducted under Arab Horse Society Show Rules and Regulations. Class Winner Rosettes will be donated by the Arab Horse Society. A139 A140 A141 A142 A143 A144

A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 54. A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 55. A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 56. A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Winner of Class 57. R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 54 – 57. The Arab Horse Society Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes for the Best Exhibit in Classes 51 - 57.

Ridden Arab - Pure Bred, Anglo or Part Bred Second Day / Main Ring

**Prize Money kindly donated by J R Carruthers T/A J R Tools Judges:- Mrs K Houghton, Kirby Lonsdale, Cumbria. (Ride) R A Davies Esq., Okehampton, Devon. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in the MAIN RING. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 58 Pure Bred Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over............................................................39 33 17 12 59 Anglo or Part Bred Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, under 148 cms.................... 39 33 17 12 (14.2 h.h. approx). 60 Anglo or Part Bred Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, 148 cms (14.2 h.h. approx).39 33 17 12 and over. Animals entered in these classes must be registered in their appropriate Arab Horse Society’s Stud Book or Register by the closing date of entry. Class Winner Rosettes will be donated by the Arab Horse Society. This is a qualifying show for the British Arabian Championships to be held on Saturday 7 & Sunday 8 September 2019 at Kings Equestrian Centre www.kingsequestrian.co.uk. All details and Qualifying cards are available from Mrs Jayne Armstrong, 6 Watkin Avenue, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 1QD. Tel: 07971 864398. Please send a S.A.E. Cards are £15 each – cheques payable to The Arab Horse Society. Please state horse’s name, age and section when applying for a card. Cards may also be purchased on www.ahsshowsandevents.com The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden purebred Arabians. Schedule available from www. ahsshowsandevents.com UK In-Hand Awards At this show points can be gained for the UK In-Hand Awards. Cards must be signed by the Judge. Full details and points cards are available on the Arab Horse Society Website - www.ahsshowsandevents.com 26


Best Ridden Pure, Anglo or Part-Bred Arab, Mare or Gelding, suitable for and to be ridden by a Young rider. This is a qualifying show for the Midland Arab Group Ltd National Championship for Young Riders 2019, the final of which will be held at The Midland Arabian Festival on Sunday 23 June 2019. Riders up to 21 years on 1 January in the current year. No spurs are allowed in these classes and whips must not exceed 30ins / 27cms. The highest young rider previously unqualified will qualify in classes 58, 59 and 60. Qualifying cards will be presented in the ring and a rosette will be sent to the successful competitor when the card is filled in and sent to Andrea Boyle. A145 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Gelding in Class 58, by the Arab Horse Society, if not the winner of its Class. A146 A Special Prize ‘The Christine Manhire Perpetual Memorial Trophy’ for the Best Pure Bred Ridden Arab, presented by Mr J Manhire. Previous winner – Miss E-J Lineham. A147 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Best Pure Bred Ridden Arab. A148 Qualifier for the Midland Arab Group Ltd National Championship for Young Riders 2019 in Class 58. A149 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Best Anglo Ridden Arab. A150 A Special Rosette is offered by the Arab Horse Society – Cornish Regional Group for the Best Part-Bred Ridden Arab. A151 Qualifier for the Midland Arab Group Ltd National Championship for Young Riders 2019 in Class 59. A152 Qualifier for the Midland Arab Group Ltd National Championship for Young Riders 2019 in Class 60. A153 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 58 - 60.

Horses of the Americas, Friesians and Iberian Horses Second Day / Main Ring

Horses of the Americas:- Ms G Sebright, Hinckley, Leicestershire. Friesian & Iberian Horses Judge:- TBC Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in the MAIN RING. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 IN-HAND Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 61 Horses of the Americas – Colt, Gelding or Filly (pure or partbred) ...........................................39 33 17 12 1, 2 or 3 years old 62 Horses of the Americas – Stallion, Mare or Gelding (pure or......................................................39 33 17 12 partbred) 4 years old and over 63 Friesian & Iberian Horses – Lusitano & PRE – Colt, Filly or Gelding (pure or partbred).......... 39 33 17 12 1, 2 or 3 years old 64 Friesian & Iberian Horses – Lusitano or PRE – Stallion, Mare or Gelding (pure or partbred).. 39 33 17 12 4 years and over In-Hand Champions may go forward to the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship (A262) and the Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship (A263) judged on the second day in Ring Two. RIDDEN 65 Horses of the Americas - Road Hack (pure or partbred). Horses may be exhibited.................... 39 33 17 12 saddle seat or hunt seat and will be shown both ways of the ring in walk, trot, canter and hand gallop. Horses should stand quietly, back readily and walk on a loose rein. 66 Horses of the Americas - Pleasure (pure or partbred). Horses should be exhibited.................... 39 33 17 12 in any seat/tack and will be shown both ways of the ring in walk, jog and lope. Horses should stand quietly, back readily and walk on a loose rein 67 Friesian & Iberian Horses – Lusitano & PRE – Stallion, Mare or Gelding (pure or partbred) .. 39 33 17 12 4 years old and over. May be shown in English or traditional Portuguese or Spanish dress. Judge will not ride. All entries including partbreds must be registered with their relevant Societies and classes will be judged according to the relevant breed society standards. All classes are open to Morgans, Horses of the Americas, Appaloosas, World Breeds Saddlebreds, Paso Finos etc., Friesians, Lusitanos and PRE Andalusians. These classes are run under USA-UK Show Rules which can be viewed online at www. american-saddlebred.co.uk This Show is a qualifier for the Lusitano National Championship. The Champion Lusitano will qualify for the National Championship, if the horse is a purebred Lusitano registered with the LBSGB. A154 Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered by the British Morgan Horse Society for the Champion and Reserve Champion In-Hand Morgan (Classes 61 & 62). A155 A Special Prize of a British Appaloosa Society Certificate of Merit will be awarded to the highest placed BApS member with a BApS registered horse in Class 61. Membership cards must be shown to claim your award. A156 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by Tober Appaloosas for the Best Cornish Bred 1, 2 or 3 year old Appaloosa (Class 61), to be won outright. Previous winner – Not Awarded. A157 A Special Prize of a British Appaloosa Society Certificate of Merit will be awarded to the highest placed BApS member with a BApS registered horse in Class 62. Membership cards must be shown to claim your award. A158 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by Tober Appaloosas for the Best Cornish Bred 4 years old and over Appaloosa (Class 62), to be won outright. Previous winner – Miss K Adams. A159 A Championship Qualifier Rosette is offered by the Lusitano Breed Society of Great Britain for the Champion Lusitano. A160 Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered by the Lusitano Breed Society for the Champion and Reserve Champion In-Hand Lusitano (Classes 63 & 64). 27


A161 Special Prizes of an In-Hand Champion Rosette and Best British Bred In-Hand Rosette are offered by the GBPRE Society in the UK (Classes 63 & 64). A162 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 61 - 64. A163 Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered by the British Morgan Horse Society for the Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Morgan Horse (Classes 65 & 66). A164 A Special Prize of a British Appaloosa Society Certificate of Merit will be awarded to the highest placed BApS member with a BApS registered horse in Class 65. Membership cards must be shown to claim your award. A165 A Special Prize of a British Appaloosa Society Certificate of Merit will be awarded to the highest placed BApS member with a BApS registered horse in Class 66. Membership cards must be shown to claim your award. A166 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by Tober Appaloosas for the Best Cornish Owned Ridden Appaloosa in Classes 65 & 66, to be won outright. Previous winner – Mrs A Rickard. A167 Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered by the Lusitano Breed Society for the Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden Lusitano in Class 67. A168 Special Prizes of a Champion Ridden Rosette and Best Ridden British Bred Rosette are offered by the GBPRE Society in the UK in Class 67.

Pony Breeding Classes in Hand Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Miss M G Evans, Sudbury, Suffolk. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 68 Pony Stallion 4 years & over not exceeding 148cms (14.2 h.h. approx.).......................................39 33 17 12. 69 Pony Brood Mare not exceeding 148 cms (14.2 h.h. approx) with own foal at foot or to foal ......... 39 33 17 12. within two months of the exhibition 70 Foal produce of Mare in Class 69......................................................................................................19 13 9 5 71 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding not exceeding 143 cms on day of the Show...................................39 33 17 12 72 Two Year Old Colt Filly or Gelding not exceeding 146 cms on day of the Show............................ 39 33 17 12 73 Three Year Old Colt Filly or Gelding not exceeding 147 cms on day of the Show......................... 39 33 17 12 The award of the 4th Prize is conditional upon there being at least eight entries in the Class. A169 The highest placed Welsh Part-bred Pony in Class 68 will qualify for ‘The National Brightwells Part-Bred Championship. A170 The highest placed Welsh Part-bred Pony in Class 69 will qualify for ‘The National Brightwells Part-Bred Championship. A171 The highest placed Welsh Part-Bred gelding in Class 71 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A172 The highest placed Welsh Part-bred Pony in Class 71 will qualify for ‘The National Brightwells Part-Bred Championship. A173 The highest placed Welsh Part-Bred gelding in Class 72 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A174 The highest placed Welsh Part-bred Pony in Class 72 will qualify for ‘The National Brightwells Part-Bred Championship. A175 The highest placed Welsh Part-Bred gelding in Class 73 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A176 The highest placed Welsh Part-bred Pony in Class 73 will qualify for ‘The National Brightwells Part-Bred Championship’. A177 A Special Prize ‘The Crahan Cup’ (presented by Mr & Mrs C J Kivell) for the Best Exhibit in Classes 68 – 73 bred and owned by the exhibitor resident in Cornwall. To be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mrs M R Kivell. A178 A Special Prize ‘ The Piran Challenge Cup’ (presented by Mr & Mrs J A Turner) for the Best Exhibit in Classes 68 - 73. To be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Messrs D A Reynolds & M W Cook. A179 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 68 - 73. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com

Spotted Pony Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs S A Cozens, Taunton, Somerset. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 74 Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old, 42” or under...................................................................39 33 17 12 75 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, 42” or under...........................................................39 33 17 12 76 Colt, Filly or Gelding, 1, 2 or 3 years old, 42 “ to 14.2 h.h...............................................................39 33 17 12 77 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, 42” to 14.2 h.h........................................................39 33 17 12 28


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Top placed BSpPS Members showing registered BSpPS registered ponies may also be eligible for the BSpPS breed show winners championship to be held at Malvern in July 2019. A180 A British Spotted Pony Society Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed registered British Spotted Pony in Class 74. Members to be wearing current years membership badge. A181 A British Spotted Pony Society Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed registered British Spotted Pony in Class 75. Members to be wearing current years membership badge. A182 A British Spotted Pony Society Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed registered British Spotted Pony in Class 76. Members to be wearing current years membership badge. A183 A British Spotted Pony Society Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed registered British Spotted Pony in Class 77. Members to be wearing current years membership badge. A184 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 74 – 77.

Standard Shetland Ponies Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs G Cowell, Stoke-On-Trent, Staffordshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 78 Stallion, 4 years old and over...........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 79 Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 80 Colt, Gelding or Filly 2 years old.....................................................................................................39 33 17 12 81 Colt, Gelding or Filly 3 years old.....................................................................................................39 33 17 12 82 Gelding 4 years old & over................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 83 Barren Mare 4 years old and over....................................................................................................39 33 17 12 84 Brood Mare 4 years old and over with foal at foot or to foal within two months of the exhibition..... 39 33 17 12 Classes will be confined to Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and in the catalogue if one is produced. Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) Three-year-old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12 years old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A185 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 78, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A186 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 79, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A187 A Special Prize ‘The Treworder Grange Cup’ presented by Mrs N P A Burt & Mr J Brendon-Cook for the Best Shetland Stallion in Classes 78 & 85. The cup to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mrs T Waterhouse. A188 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 80, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A189 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 81, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A190 A Junior Champion Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Standard Shetland Pony 3 years old and under and a Reserve Rosette for the Reserve in Classes 79 – 81. A191 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 82, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A192 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Standard Shetland Gelding in Classes 79 – 82. A193 A Special Prize ‘The Claylands Trophy’ (presented in memory of the Late Mrs Jeannette Arden, founder of Claylands Stud) for the Best Shetland Gelding in Classes 79 - 82 & Classes 86 – 89. The cup to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Won outright by Mrs J L Gregory in 2016 and represented by her in 2017. Previous winner – Mrs J Gregory. A194 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 83, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A195 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 84, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A196 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Shetland Foal in Class 84. A197 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 78 – 84 for the Champion Standard Shetland Pony. 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Miniature Shetland Ponies Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs E E Young, Anglesey, North Wales. (Isle of Mona). Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 85 Stallion, 4 years old and over. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches)....................................................39 33 17 12 86 Yearling, Colt, Gelding or Filly. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches) at maturity............................... 39 33 17 12 87 Colt, Gelding or Filly 2 years old. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches) at maturity............................ 39 33 17 12 88 Colt, Gelding or Filly 3 years old. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches) at maturity............................ 39 33 17 12 89 Gelding, 4 years old and over. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches)....................................................39 33 17 12 90 Barren Mare, 4 years old and over. Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches)............................................39 33 17 12 91 Brood Mare 4 years old and over, with foal at foot or to foal within two months of the exhibition..... 39 33 17 12 Not to exceed 87 cms (34 inches). Classes will be confined to Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and in the catalogue if one is produced. Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) Three-year-old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show. All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 years old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12 years old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 years or under in In-hand classes. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A199 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 85, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A200 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 86, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A201 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 87, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A202 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 88, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A203 A Junior Champion Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Miniature Shetland Pony 3 years old and under and a Reserve Rosette for the Reserve in Classes 86 - 88. A204 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 89, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A205 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Miniature Shetland Gelding in Classes 86 – 89. A206 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 90, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A207 A Special Rosette is offered for the Highest Placed Member of the South West Shetland Pony Group in Class 91, membership cards to be produced in the ring. A208 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Shetland Foal in Class 91. A209 A Special Prize ‘The J A T & S M Hodge Perpetual Trophy’ for the Champion Miniature Shetland. Previous winner – Mrs T Waterhouse. A210 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 85 – 91 for the Champion Miniature Shetland. A211 A Champion Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Champion Miniature Shetland and a Reserve Rosette for the Reserve Miniature Shetland in Classes 85 – 91. A212 A Special Prize ‘The Kerswell Trophy’ presented by Mr & Mrs Dennis of Kerswell Stud for the Supreme Champion Shetland Pony (classes 78 – 91). The trophy to be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Won outright by Messrs D A J Hodge & J M Walters in 2015 and represented by them in 2016. Previous winner – Messrs D A J Hodge & J M Walters. A213 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 78 – 91 for the Supreme Champion Shetland Pony. A214 A Champion Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Supreme Champion Shetland and a Reserve Rosette for the Reserve Supreme Champion.

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Dartmoor Ponies Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs S Squires, Stroud, Gloucestershire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 92 Mare or Gelding born in 2015 or previously.....................................................................................39 33 17 12 93 Foal, produce of Mare in Class 92 and by a registered Dartmoor Stallion........................................19 13 9 94 Stallion born in 2015 or previously....................................................................................................39 33 17 12 95 Gelding or Filly born in 2016 or 2017...............................................................................................39 33 17 12 96 Colt born in 2016 or 2017..................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 97 Colt, Gelding or Filly born in 2018...................................................................................................39 33 17 12 Animals entered in Classes 92 - 97 must be registered in the Dartmoor Pony Society Stud Book. Current Membership Cards MUST be produced in the ring before any Society Rosettes are awarded. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A215 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered by The Dartmoor Pony Society for the Best Foal in Class 93. A216 A Special Prize ‘The Dartmoor Pony Society Championship Rosette’ is offered for the best registered Dartmoor Pony shown by an Exhibitor who is a member of the Society and their Membership Card is to be shown in the ring. A217 A Special Prize ‘The Kelly Trophy’ (presented by C T L Kelly Esq) for the Best Registered Dartmoor pony shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Society. The trophy to be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Won outright by Mrs J Montgomery in 1988, and represented by her in 1989. Won outright by Mr J & Mrs D Jordan in 2013, and represented by them in 2014. Previous winner – Messrs D A J Hodge & J M Walters. A218 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 92 - 97. This Show is a Qualifier for the Dartmoor Pony Society’s South West Awards – see rules in the SW Award booklets. This Show is a Dartmoor Pony Society ‘Star’ Show.

Welsh Mountain Ponies (Section A) Second Day / Ring Two

Judge:- G W Jones Esq., Abergele, Conwy. (Nerwyn) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. Open to animals registered in Section A of the Welsh Stud Book of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 98 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 99 Two or Three Years Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding..............................................................................39 33 17 12 100 Brood Mare, four years old or over, with own foal at foot, or to foal in the current year................... 39 33 17 12 101 Foal produce of Mare in Class 100....................................................................................................19 13 9 102 Open Stallion, in hand, four years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 103 Open Barren Mare or Gelding, in hand, four years old and over. Animals entered in Class 100 ... 39 33 17 12 may not compete in this Class. Please note that this is a Silver Medal Status Show in accordance with WPCS showing rules. This show is approved as a Sire Rating Show. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A219 The highest placed gelding in class 98, Welsh Section A, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A220 The highest placed gelding in class 99, Welsh Section A, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A221 The highest placed gelding in class 103, Welsh Section A, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A222 First Prize Winners will compete for the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Silver Medal. A223 A Special Prize ‘The Finglebridge Trophy’, presented by Mr W Olding for the Champion Welsh Mountain Pony. The trophy to be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mr M & Mrs L Kilbey. A224 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 98 – 103. A225 The Champion & Reserve Champion or 2nd reserve, in the event of either having previously qualified, Welsh Section A, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brightwells Section A In-Hand Championship’. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com 32


Welsh Ponies (Section B) Judge:- G W Jones Esq., Abergele, Conwy. (Nerwyn)

Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Open to animals registered in Section B of the Welsh Stud Book of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 104 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 105 Two or Three Years Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding..............................................................................39 33 17 12 106 Brood Mare, four years old or over, with own foal at foot, or to foal in the current year................... 39 33 17 12 107 Foal produce of Mare in Class 106....................................................................................................19 13 9 108 Open Stallion, in hand, four years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 109 Open Barren Mare or Gelding, in hand, four years old and over. Animals entered in Class 106.... 39 33 17 12 may not compete in this Class. Please note that this is a Silver Medal Status Show in accordance with WPCS showing rules. This show is approved as a Sire Rating Show. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A226 The highest placed gelding in class 104, Welsh Section B, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A227 The highest placed gelding in class 105, Welsh Section B, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A228 The highest placed gelding in class 109, Welsh Section B, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A229 First Prize Winners will compete for the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Silver Medal. A230 A Special Prize ‘The Bochym Stud Trophy’, presented by Anne Lee will be awarded to the Champion Welsh Pony. The trophy to be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mr L & Mrs M A Bigley. A231 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 104 - 109. A232 The Champion & Reserve Champion or 2nd reserve, in the event of either having previously qualified, Welsh Section B, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brightwells Section B In-Hand Championship’. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com.

Welsh Ponies of Cob Type (Section C) ** Prize Money kindly donated by Shires Equestrian

Judge:- J G Batt Esq., Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. (Abergavenny) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. Open to animals registered in Section C of the Welsh Stud Book of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 110 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 111 Two or Three Years Old, Colt, Filly or Gelding..............................................................................39 33 17 12 112 Brood Mare, four years old or over, with own foal at foot, or to foal in the current year................... 39 33 17 12 113 Foal produce of Mare in Class 112....................................................................................................19 13 9 114 Open Stallion, in hand, four years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 115 Open Barren Mare or Gelding, in hand, four years old and over. Animals entered in Class 112, .. 39 33 17 12 may not compete in this Class. Please note that this is a Silver Medal Status Show in accordance with WPCS showing rules. This show is approved as a Sire Rating Show. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A233 The highest placed gelding in class 110, Welsh Section C, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A234 The highest placed gelding in class 111, Welsh Section C, will qualify for ‘‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A235 The highest placed gelding in class 115, Welsh Section C, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A236 First Prize Winners will compete for the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Silver Medal. A237 A Special Prize of a Perpetual Silver Challenge Bowl ‘The Trevarth Trophy’ presented by Mr & Mrs R A Lutey will be awarded to the Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type. Previous winner – Miss C Granger. 33


A238 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 110 - 115. A239 The Champion & Reserve Champion or 2nd reserve, in the event of either having previously qualified, Welsh Section C, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brightwells Section C In-Hand Championship’. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com

Welsh Cobs (Section D) Judge:- J G Batt Esq., Abergavenny, Monmouthshire. (Abergavenny) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Open to animals registered in Section D of the Welsh Stud Book of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 116 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................39 33 17 12 117 Two or Three Years Old Colt, Filly or Gelding...............................................................................39 33 17 12 118 Brood Mare, four years old or over, with own foal at foot, or to foal in the current year................... 39 33 17 12 119 Foal produce of Mare in Class 118....................................................................................................19 13 9 120 Open Stallion, in hand, four years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 121 Open Barren Mare or Gelding, in hand, four years old and over. Animals entered in Class 118....... 39 33 17 12 may not compete in this Class. Please note that this is a Silver Medal Status Show in accordance with WPCS showing rules. This show is approved as a Sire Rating Show. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A240 The highest placed gelding in class 116, Welsh Section D, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A241 The highest placed gelding in class 117, Welsh Section D, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A242 The highest placed gelding in class 121, Welsh Section D, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Sarum Investments Ltd Gelding Championship’. A243 First Prize Winners will compete for the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Silver Medal. A244 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 116 – 121. A245 The Champion & Reserve Champion or 2nd reserve, in the event of either having previously qualified, Welsh Section D, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brightwells Section D In-Hand Championship’. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com. Awards won at this show are eligible for points in the South Western Association of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Members In-Hand Points Competition.

New Forest Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

Judge:- R James Esq., Rugeley, Staffordshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 All animals entered must be registered in the approved section of the New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society Stud Book. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. 2 year old colts are NOT permitted to be shown without a licence. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 122 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 123 Colt, Filly or Gelding 1, 2 or 3 years old..........................................................................................39 33 17 12 All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A246 A Special Prize of a New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society Rosette for the Champion New Forest Pony in Classes 122 & 123. A247 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 122 & 123. 34


Fell Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

Judge:- Miss D Chadwick, Preston, Lancashire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 All animals entered must be registered in the Fell Pony Society Stud Book, excluding ponies registered in Section ‘X’. Colts and stallions 3 years old and over must possess a Fell Pony Society Licence. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 124 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 125 Colt, Filly or Gelding 1, 2 or 3 years old .........................................................................................39 33 17 12 All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A248 A Special Prize of a Fell Pony Society Rosette for the Best Registered Fell Pony owned by a current member of the Society in Classes 124 & 125. The Fell Pony Society Membership Card must be shown in the ring for this Rosette to be awarded. A249 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 124 & 125.

Exmoor Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

** Prize Money kindly donated by Mole Valley Farmers Judge:- Mrs Y Campbell, Wells, Somerset. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 126 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over..............................................................................39 33 17 12 127 Colt, Gelding or Filly, 1, 2 or 3 years old.........................................................................................39 33 17 12 All Exmoors must be registered in Section 1 of the Society Stud Book. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A250 A Special Prize of a ‘Best of Breed’ Rosette is offered by the Exmoor Pony Society for the Champion Exmoor Pony. A251 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 126 & 127.

Highland Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

Judge:- Mrs H Prescott, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 All animals entered must be registered in the Highland Pony Stud Book on either the Full Register or the Appendix Register. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 128 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 129 Colt, Filly or Gelding 1, 2 or 3 years old..........................................................................................39 33 17 12 This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championships. The Champion youngster in Class 129 will qualify for the Highland Pony Youngstock Championship. Only pure bred registered Highland youngstock may enter. Two Championships will be held; one at Central Scotland Highland Pony Club Summer Show and one in Central England. Dates to be confirmed. The qualifying exhibitor can select which Championship Show they wish to enter. Exhibitors are not required to be members of the Highland Pony Society for qualifying classes. All those competing in the Championships must be members of the Society. If the first prize winner has already qualified then the card passes to the second placed pony, but not further. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A252 A Special Prize of a Highland Pony Society Rosette for the Champion Highland Pony in Classes 128 & 129. A253 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 128 & 129. 35


Connemara Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

Judge:- P Cook Esq., Towcester, Northamptonshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning in RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Ponies must be registered in the appropriate section of the British Connemara Pony Society Stud Book or the Stud Book of another Approved Connemara Pony Society. The Showing Rules of the British Connemara Pony Society apply in all cases. All Connemara Ponies over the age of 3 years to hold Full Adult Registration Numbers. The minimum age for showing foals is four weeks. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 130 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 131 Colt, Filly or Gelding 1, 2 or 3 years old..........................................................................................39 33 17 12 The British Connemara Pony Society are offering In Hand Qualifiers for Connemara Youngstock & Mares. The Final for ponies that qualify will be held at the BCPS Annual Breed Show on Saturday 13 July 2019 at Vale View Equestrian Centre, Nottingham Lane, Old Dalby, Melton Mowbray LE14 3LX. This will be known as The Tam O’Shanter Breeding Championships, sponsored by Eastern Connemara Group. The qualifying cards will be handed out to the 1st, 2nd & 3rd placings. All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A254 British Connemara Pony Society Qualifying Cards will be given for the three Highest placed Mares in Class 130 which will qualify for the Tam O’Shanter Championship. A255 British Connemara Pony Society Qualifying Cards will be given for the three Highest placed yearlings in Class 131 which will qualify for the Tam O’Shanter Championship. A256 British Connemara Pony Society Qualifying Rosettes & Cards will be given for the three Highest placed two year olds in Class 131 which will qualify for the Tam O’Shanter Championship. A257 British Connemara Pony Society Qualifying Rosettes & Cards will be given for the three Highest placed three year olds in Class 131 which will qualify for the Tam O’Shanter Championship. A258 A Special Prize of a British Connemara Pony Society Rosette for the Champion Connemara Pony in Classes 130 & 131. A259 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 130 & 131.

Dales Ponies Second Day / Ring Three

Judge:- R James Esq., Rugeley, Staffordshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the SECOND DAY for judging during the morning RING THREE. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 The Association reserves the right to amalgamate Classes 132 & 133 if insufficient entries are received. All animals entered must be registered in the Dales Pony Society Stud Book excluding ponies registered in Section X and part-breds. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 132 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over...............................................................................39 33 17 12 133 Colt, Filly or Gelding 1, 2 or 3 years old..........................................................................................39 33 17 12 This Show has been designated a Dales Pony Society Premium Show. Stallion Premiums are awarded on the basis of success of the progeny of stallions in the show ring. Points will be allocated for the whole season, and premiums will be announced in the autumn. Scores will be published in the newsletter each year. The title of ‘Premium Stallion’ will be given to the top ten stallions each year, and will then be a title for the life of the pony. For further details contact the Dales Pony Society on 01142 885869 or email dalespony@dalespony.fsnet.co.uk All highest placed Member of Native Pony Association of Cornwall rosettes, kindly sponsored by Mr J Brendon-Cook of Treworder Stud, will be forwarded after the Show by the NPA of Cornwall, when they receive the results. A260 A Special Rosette is offered by the Dales Pony Society for the best registered Dales Pony shown in Classes 132 & 133 by an Exhibitor who must produce a current membership card in the ring. A261 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 132 & 133.

A262 T HE ROYAL CORNWALL IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Judge:- Mrs J Pitman, Kintbury, Berkshire.

To be judged on the SECOND DAY in RING TWO at approx. 1.30 pm A Special Prize ‘The W F Sluggett Cup’ for the Champion In-Hand Horse/Pony in Classes 18 – 133 to an Exhibitor residing in Cornwall or Devon, to be chosen from the relevant Section Champions. Previous winner – Mrs S Hobbs. 36


A263 CUDDY SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING COMPETITION 2019 To be judged on the SECOND DAY in RING TWO at approx. 1.30 pm following the Royal Cornwall In-Hand Championship. Judge:- Mrs J Pitman, Kintbury, Berkshire. The object of the Competition is to find the supreme light horse or pony In-Hand Champion of the Show, irrespective of Breed or Type (excluding Heavy Horses). The Champion from each qualifying Show will qualify for the Championship, to be held at the Horse of the Year Show, NEC Birmingham from 2 – 6 October 2019. The Champion Horse or Pony from the following sections will be eligible to compete, provided it has not already won a qualifying round in 2019. Small Hunter Breeding (Classes 18-21); Hunter Breeding (Classes 23-28 & 30); Riding Horse Breeding (Classes 32-35); Skewbald & Piebald (Classes 37-42), Hack Breeding (Classes 46-49); Pure Bred Arabs (Classes 51-53); Anglo & Part-Bred Arabs (Classes 54-57); Horses of the Americas, Friesians & Iberian Horses (Classes 61–64); Pony Breeding (Classes 68, 69 & 71-73); Spotted (Classes 74-77); Standard Shetland Ponies (Classes 78-81, 83 & 84); Miniature Shetland Ponies (Classes 85-88, 90 & 91); Dartmoor Ponies (Classes 92 & 94-97); Welsh Mountain Ponies (Classes 98-100, 102 & 103); Welsh Ponies (Classes 104-106, 108 & 109); Welsh Ponies of Cob Type (Classes 110-112, 114 & 115); Welsh Cobs (Classes 116-118, 120 & 121); New Forest Ponies (Classes 122 & 123); Fell Ponies (Classes 124 & 125); Exmoor Ponies (Classes 126 & 127); Highland Ponies (Classes 128 & 129); Connemara Ponies (Classes 130 & 131) & Dales Ponies (Classes 132 & 133). Geldings 4 years old and over are not eligible to qualify for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship. If the Champion has already qualified or is ineligible, then the Reserve Champion of that section may come forward, provided it has not already qualified and is eligible. If both Champion and Reserve Champion have already qualified or are ineligible then the section will not be represented in this qualifying round. Foal champions are not eligible. In the event of a horse/pony having been awarded more than one section Championship, at a particular Show, that horse/pony will represent both/all sections and the qualification will not pass down to the Reserve in the 2nd and subsequent sections. If an eligible Champion of one of the above listed sections is not present then that section will not be represented.

CHAMPION: £125 and Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Champion Rosette and Sash. RESERVE : £75 and Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Reserve Champion Rosette.

Prize money will be paid out after the Horse of the Year Show 2019 by Grandstand Media Ltd. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show Office. Grandstand Media Ltd., wish to express their thanks to Mr & Mrs Cuddy for generously sponsoring this competition.

NPS/Ringside Stud Mountain & Moorland Open Ridden National Championship. Second Day / Ring Two

Judges:- P Cook Esq., Towcester, Northamptonshire. (Ride) – who will also judge the Silver Medal Rosette Special Prize R James Esq., Rugeley, Staffordshire. (Conformation) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am OR between 12.00 noon and 1.00 pm on the SECOND DAY for judging at 1.30 pm in RING TWO. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Open to ponies in the main body of their Stud Books of the following breeds:Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Connemara, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Pony & Cob. Dales Ponies must be registered in the Dales Pony Society Stud Book, excluding ponies registered in Section X and part-breds. Ponies must be shown in natural state. No plaiting of manes or tails permitted. Lead reins are not permitted. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 134 Welsh (Section ‘A’) ..........................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden. Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. 135 Welsh (Section ‘B’) ..........................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden. Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. 136 Welsh (Section ‘C’)...........................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden. Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor.

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137 Welsh (Section ‘D’)...........................................................................................................................39 33 17 12 Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden. Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. 138 Dales, Fell & Highland, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden................. 39 33 17 12 Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. 139 New Forest & Connemara, Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, to be ridden............ 39 33 17 12 Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. 140 Dartmoor, Exmoor & Shetland Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, to be ridden..... 39 33 17 12 Additional Prizes of £8, £6 & £3 will be awarded to the three highest placed horses, owned and bred by a Resident Cornish Exhibitor. This competition is open to stallions, mares and geldings four years old and over. These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible. The Welsh classes are run under Welsh Pony & Cob Society ridden rules (i.e. tack). Ponies must not exceed the height limits as stipulated by the relevant Breed Societies. Part breds and mares with a living foal born during the current season are not eligible to compete. Riders can be of any age with the exception of those riding stallions who must be 12 years old or over when riding small breeds and 14 years old or over when riding large breeds. Shetland Pony Stud Book Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. Children under 12 years old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. Hard hats must be worn by all Shetland exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted and take no further part. Ponies may be shown in any suitable bridle. The highest placed pony owned by NPS members from each class will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern, 6 – 8 August 2019. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. Owners membership cards to be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. NPS/Standinghat Stud & Show Team M & M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette. Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or LifeMember. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS Member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS Member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS Member. The qualification goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Member and not already qualified for the M & M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship final. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS Member or has already qualified then the qualification goes to the Reserve Champion, if owned by an NPS Member, unless he has already qualified. Qualification to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS Member. Membership Cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. This is also a qualifier for the British Connemara Pony Society Rosmeen Ridden Championship. The first placed or highest placed registered pure bred Connemara (not exceeding 138cms) AND (not exceeding 148cms) to qualify. Qualification to pass no lower than 3rd place. Exhibitors do not need to be members of the BCPS to qualify for this Championship but MUST be a member of the BCPS in order to compete at the final. A264 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section A Pony in Class 134. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section A, but not lower than 4th place overall. A265 The 2 highest placed Welsh Section A ponies, not already qualified, in Class 134 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brynseion Ridden Welsh Section A Championship’. A266 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 134 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A267 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section B Pony in Class 135. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section B, but not lower than 4th place overall. A268 The 2 highest placed Welsh Section B ponies, not already qualified, in Class 135 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brynseion Ridden Welsh Section B Championship’. A269 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 135 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A270 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section C Pony in Class 136. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section C, but not lower than 4th place overall. A271 The 2 highest placed Welsh Section C ponies, not already qualified, in Class 136, will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brynseion Ridden Welsh Section C Championship’. A272 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 136 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A273 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section D Pony in Class 137. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section D, but not lower than 4th place overall. A274 The 2 highest placed Welsh Section D ponies, not already qualified, in Class 137, will qualify for the ‘National Welsh Brynseion Ridden Welsh Section D Championship’. A275 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 137 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A276 A Performance Rosette is offered by the Dales Pony Society for the Best Registered Dales Pony in Class 138 shown by an Exhibitor who must produce a current membership card in the ring. 39


A277 A Special Rosette is offered by the Fell Pony Society for the Best Fell Pony in Class 138, owned by a current Fell Pony Society Member, membership card to be produced in the ring. A278 A Special Rosette is offered by the Highland Pony Society for the Best Highland Pony in Class 138. A279 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 138 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A280 A Special Rosette is offered by the New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society for the Best New Forest Pony in Class 139. A281 A Special Rosette is offered by the British Connemara Pony Society for the Best Connemara in Class 139. Owned by a member of BCPS. A282 Qualifier for the British Connemara Pony Society Rosmeen Ridden Championship (NOT EXCEEDING 138cms) in Class 139. A283 Qualifier for the British Connemara Pony Society Rosmeen Ridden Championship (NOT EXCEEDING 148cms) in Class 139. A284 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 139 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A285 A Special Rosette is offered by the Dartmoor Pony Society for the Best registered Dartmoor Pony in Class 140 shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Society and their Membership Card is shown in the ring. A286 A Special Prize of a ‘Best Ridden’ Rosette is offered by the Exmoor Pony Society for the Highest Placed Exmoor in Class 140. A287 A Special Prize of a Trophy presented by Jane Browne to commemorate the Exmoor pony ‘Scorched Wing’ for the Best Ridden Exmoor in Class 140. The cup to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Won outright by Mr C A Girdler in 1999 and represented by him in 2000. Previous winner – Miss D Murch. A288 A Special Prize of the Marion Williams Memorial Rosette is offered by the Exmoor Pony Society for the highest placed rider under the age of 18 in class 140, on a registered Exmoor pony owned by a member of the Society. A289 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud Book Society for the Best Shetland in Class 140. A290 The highest placed pony, owned by a NPS member, in class 140 will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show. Qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. A291 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 134 – 140. A292 A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS member in Classes 134 - 140. To be run under NPS Rules 2019. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com

Children’s Riding Ponies Third Day / Ring Two

*** Prize Money kindly donated by Kernow Farm and Equine Judge:- Mrs L Hamilton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging to commence at 8.00 am in RING TWO. Any pony taking part in classes judged under B.S.P.S. Rules will be liable to Dope Testing. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 141 B.S.P.S. Show Pony. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms (12.2 h.h.).. 39 33 17 12 Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1 January in current year. 142 B.S.P.S. Show Pony. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms (12.2 h.h.) and.39 33 17 12 not exceeding 138 cms (13.2 h.h.). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 143 B.S.P.S. Show Pony. Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 138 cms (13.2 h.h.) and.39 33 17 12 not exceeding 148 cms (14.2 h.h.). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1 January in the current year. This section will be judged under B.S.P.S. Rules, B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 The wearing of spurs is forbidden and no pony under four years of age may be shown under saddle. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st & 2nd Prize Winners in Classes 141 – 143 will qualify to compete thereat. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. This is also a Qualifying Show for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. The highest placed pony, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. A293 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 141. A294 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 141 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A295 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 141 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A296 Qualifier from Class 141 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A297 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 142. 40


A298 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 142 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A299 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 142 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A300 Qualifier from Class 142 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A301 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 143. A302 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 143 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A303 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 143 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A304 Qualifier from Class 143 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. * Special Prizes A293, A297, A301, A308, A311, A333 & A348 - No rider may compete for more than one of these prizes. A305 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 141- 143. A306 A Special Prize ‘The Grampound Road Challenge Cup’ for the Best Exhibit in Classes 141 - 143. Previous winner – Mrs M R Kivell. A307 A Special Prize ‘The Kellow Cup’ presented by Mr & Mrs W D Kellow for the Best Child Rider in Classes 141 – 143. To be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mrs F Dymond. Rider - Victoria Dymond. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

BSPS Intermediate Show Riding Type Third Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs L Hamilton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. Any pony taking part in classes judged under B.S.P.S. Rules will be liable to Dope Testing. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 144 B.S.P.S. Intermediate Show Riding Type. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding........ 39 33 17 12 146 cms but not exceeding 153 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 145 B.S.P.S. Intermediate Show Riding Type. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding........ 39 33 17 12 153 cms but not exceeding 158 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1 January in the current year This section will be judged under B.S.P.S. Rules, B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 The wearing of spurs is forbidden and no pony under four years of age may be shown under saddle. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st - 3rd Prize Winners in Classes 143 & 144 will qualify to compete thereat. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. A308 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 144. A309 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 144 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A310 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 144 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A311 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 145. * Special Prizes A293, A297, A301, A308, A311, A333 & A348 - No rider may compete for more than one of these prizes. A312 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 145 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A313 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 145 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

BSPS Intermediate Show Hunter Type Third Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs L Hamilton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 7.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. 41


Any pony taking part in classes judged under B.S.P.S. Rules will be liable to Dope Testing. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 146 B.S.P.S. Open Intermediate Show Hunter. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 148 cms and not exceeding 158 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1 January in the current year This section will be judged under B.S.P.S. Rules, B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 The wearing of spurs is forbidden and no pony under four years of age may be shown under saddle. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st - 3rd Prize Winners will qualify to compete thereat. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria A314 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 146 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A315 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 146 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A316 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 144 - 146. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

Open Show Hunter Ponies Third Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs L Hamilton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO These are Open Classes and are run in accordance with the 2019 B.S.P.S. Rule Book. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 147 B.S.P.S. Open Pony of Show Hunter Type. Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 143 cms (14.0 h.h.) and not exceeding 153 cms (15.0 h.h). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1 January in the current year 148 B.S.P.S. Open Pony of Show Hunter Type. Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 133 cms (13.0 h.h) and not exceeding 143 cms (14.0 h.h). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1 January in the current year 149 B.S.P.S. Open Pony of Show Hunter Type. Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 122 cms (12.0 h.h.) and not exceeding 133 cms (13.0 h.h). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1 January in the current year 150 B.S.P.S. Open Pony of Show Hunter Type. Gelding or Mare 4 years old and over, not............... 39 33 17 12 exceeding 122 cms (12.0 h.h.) Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year To be judged under British Show Pony Society Rules. B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 Any Pony taking part will be liable to Dope Testing. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. 1st and 2nd Prize winners from Classes 147 – 150 will qualify. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Rule & Handbook for criteria. This is also a Qualifying Show for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. The highest placed pony, in each class will qualify for the final held at the NPS Summer Championship Show, Malvern 6 - 8 August 2019. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. A317 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 147 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A318 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 147 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A319 Qualifier from Class 147 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A320 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 148 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A321 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 148 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A322 Qualifier from Class 148 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A323 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 149 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A324 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 149 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the B.S.P.S. resident in Cornwall. 42


A325 Qualifier from Class 149 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A326 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 150 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A327 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 150 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A328 Qualifier from Class 150 for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud SP/SHP Gold Medal Open Ridden National Championship. A329 A Special Prize ‘The Kellow Cup’ presented by Mr & Mrs W D Kellow for the Best Exhibit in Classes 147–150. To be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Together with £5 offered by the R.C.A.A. Previous winner –Mrs M J Laity. A330 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 147 - 150. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

Childs Pony on Leading Rein Third Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs J Burgess, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging to commence at 8.30 am in RING TWO. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 151 B.S.P.S. Leading Rein Pony not exceeding 122 cms (12.0 h.h). Suitable to be ridden by a rider .. 39 33 17 12 not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1 January in the current year *** Date of birth & name of child to be shown on entry form. Ponies must be shown in SNAFFLE BRIDLES. The Attendant must affix the lead rein to the noseband to which it must remain while the pony is in the ring. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st and 2nd prize winners will qualify. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. A331 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 151 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A332 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 151 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show.

First Ridden Pony Third Day / Ring Two

** Prize money kindly donated by Mount Kelly Judge:- Mrs J Burgess, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 152 B.S.P.S. First Ridden Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cms........ 39 33 17 12 (12.0 h.h.). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1 January in the current year *** Date of birth & name of child to be shown on entry form. The Pony to be ridden off the Leading Rein and must be shown in SNAFFLE BRIDLES ONLY. No cantering allowed except for individual performance. This class will be judged under B.S.P.S. Rules, B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st and 2nd prize winners only will qualify. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. A333 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 152. A334 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 152 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A335 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 152 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. * Special Prizes A293, A297, A301, A308, A311, A333 & A348 - No rider may compete for more than one of these prizes. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions. 43


Childs Pony of Hunter Type on Leading Rein Third Day / Ring Two

Judge:- Mrs J Burgess, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 153 B.S.P.S. Leading Rein Pony of Hunter Type, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not ........... 39 33 17 12 exceeding 122 cms (12.0 h.h) Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1 January in the current year *** Date of birth & name of child to be shown on entry form. In this Class the Judge will be looking for a pony suitable to take its rider on Country or Town Activities on the leading rein. This is NOT a Handy Pony Competition but in their individual show ponies will be expected to negotiate small rural obstacles but without water and without jumping Owners and riders DO NOT HAVE TO BE B.S.P.S. Members and the pony DOES NOT HAVE TO BE REGISTERED with the B.S.P.S. to compete in this class. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. A336 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 153 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A337 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 153 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A338 The ‘Cwmpennant Beau’ Perpetual Trophy’ (presented by Philip and Victoria Rogers) for the Winner of the Leading Rein Classes – Classes 151 & 153. Previous winner – Miss M Howie. A339 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 151 – 153. A340 A Special Prize ‘The Lobb Family Cup’ presented by Mrs S Lobb & Mrs F Dymond for the Best Exhibit in Classes 151 - 153. Previous winner – Miss M Howie. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

The NPS Showing Classes Mountain & Moorland Pony Leading Rein National Championship ** Prize money kindly donated by Shires Equestrian Third Day / Ring Two Judges:- Mrs H Prescott, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Miss D Chadwick, Preston, Lancashire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 154 Mountain & Moorland Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms (12.0 hh),.. 39 33 17 12 registered in the main body of their respective Stud Books. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before 1 January in the current year. *** Date of birth & name of child to be shown on entry form. To be led by an attendant and shown in a SNAFFLE BIT, the lead rein to be attached by the noseband only These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books – Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Sections A & B. Part breds are not eligible. The owner does not have to be an NPS member for the pony to enter this competition but only ponies owned by NPS Qualifying or Life Members can qualify for the final. The highest placed pony owned by a NPS member will qualify for the final, qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. Owners membership cards to be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. In the event of equality, the pony with the highest Show/Freedom of Action mark will be deemed the winner. Shetland Pony Stud Book Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. Children under 12 years old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. Hard hats must be worn by all Shetland exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted and take no further part. 44


A341 A Special Rosette is offered by the Dartmoor Pony Society for the Best registered Dartmoor Pony in Class 154 shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Society and their Membership Card is shown in the ring. A342 A Special ‘Best of Breed’ Rosette is offered by the Exmoor Pony Society for the Best Registered Exmoor Pony in Class 154. A343 A Special Rosette is offered by the Shetland Pony Stud-Book Society for the Best Shetland in Class 154. A344 A Special Prize of a New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society Rosette is offered for the Best New Forest Pony in Class 154. A345 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section A Pony in Class 154. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section A, but not lower than 4th place overall. A346 A Welsh Pony & Cob Society Performance Medal is offered for the Best Welsh Section B Pony in Class 154. This to be awarded to the highest placed Welsh Section B, but not lower than 4th place overall. A347 The 2 highest placed registered Welsh Section A or B ponies in Class 154 will qualify for ‘The National Welsh Brynseion Lead Rein Championship’ at the National Welsh Championship Show. In the event of a pony having previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com.

The NPS Showing Classes Mountain & Moorland First Ridden National Championship ** Prize money kindly donated by Mount Kelly Third Day / Ring Two Judges:- Mrs H Prescott, Ormskirk, Lancashire. Miss D Chadwick, Preston, Lancashire. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in RING TWO. *** NOTE: PLEASE STATE NAME AND DATE OF BIRTH OF RIDER ON ENTRY FORM. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 155 Mountain & Moorland Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 128cms (12.2 hh), .39 33 17 12 registered in the main body of their respective Stud books. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year *** Date of birth & name of child to be shown on entry form. These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books – Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh Sections A & B. Part breds are not eligible. The owner does not have to be an NPS member for the pony to enter this competition but only ponies owned by NPS Qualifying or Life Members can qualify for the final. The highest placed pony owned by a NPS member will qualify for the final, qualification may pass to third in the event 1st and 2nd placed ponies have already qualified. Owners membership cards to be shown in the ring to receive qualifications. In the event of equality, the pony with the highest Show/Freedom of Action mark will be deemed the winner. Shetland Pony Stud Book Society rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (i.e. foals) All entire males aged 2 years and over must display a stallion disc. Children under 12 years old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part. Hard hats must be worn by all Shetland exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted and take no further part. A348 A Special Prize of £3 is offered for the Best Rider in Class 155. * Special Prizes A293, A297, A301, A308, A311, A333 & A348 - No rider may compete for more than one of these prizes. A349 T he 2 highest placed registered Welsh Section A or B ponies in Class 155 will qualify for the ‘National Welsh Brynseion First Ridden Championship’ at the National Welsh Championship Show. In the event of a pony having previously qualified then it can be awarded to the next eligible pony. A350 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 154 & 155. The National Welsh Championship Show is to be held at the Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire on Sunday 4 August 2019. For schedules and further information please contact: Mrs L Partridge, Rosedale Stud, Gellis Fawr Farm, Henllys, Cwmbran, Gwent. NP44 7AT (01633 482365 or 07878 318537) email: lorrainepartridge01@gmail.com.

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Working Hunter Ponies Third Day / Ring Two

** Prize Money kindly donated by Penmellyn Veterinary Group Ltd Judges:- Mrs J Burgess, Cleckheaton, West Yorkshire. Mrs L Hamilton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Course Builder:- Mr S Williams & the Royal Cornwall Show Course Building Team Exhibitors to arrive before 9.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging at 2.00 pm in RING TWO. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Class £ £ £ £ £ £ 156 B.S.P.S. Cradle Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding........... 39 33 17 12 8 6 122 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 11th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 157 B.S.P.S. Nursery Stakes, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not exceeding........ 39 33 17 12 8 6 133 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 158 B.S.P.S. Working Hunter Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, not............... 39 33 17 12 8 6 exceeding 133 cms (13.0 h.h.). Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 159 B.S.P.S. Working Hunter Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 8 6 133 cms (13.0 h.h.) and not exceeding 143 cms (14.0 h.h.) Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 160 B.S.P.S. Working Hunter Pony, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding.... 39 33 17 12 8 6 143 cms (14.0 h.h.) and not exceeding 153 cms (15.0 h.h.) Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1 January in the current year. 161 B.S.P.S. Intermediate Working Hunter, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over, ........ 39 33 17 12 8 6 exceeding 148cms and not exceeding 158 cms. Suitable to be ridden by a rider not to have attained their 25th birthday before 1 January in the current year. To be judged under British Show Pony Society Rules. B.S.P.S. No. 62/19 Any pony taking part will be liable to Dope Testing. Exhibitors in qualifying positions, who have never been members of the BSPS are allowed 7 working days in which to become members and register their ponies. This Show is a qualifier for the 2019 B.S.P.S. Championships Show. The 1st and 2nd prize winners will qualify from classes 157 – 160 and 1st, 2nd & 3rd from classes 156 and 161. This Show is a qualifier for ‘The BSPS Classic Security UK Ltd Challenge’. See Rule 453 of the current BSPS Handbook for criteria. A351 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 156 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A352 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 156 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A353 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 157 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A354 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 157 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A355 R.C.A.A. Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 156 & 157 (Cradle & Nursery Stakes classes).

onies that have been placed in Classes 156 & 157 will qualify for the BSPS ‘The White Company’ 50th Year Golden P Anniversary Show Champion of Champions Mini WHP.

A356 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 158 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A357 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 158 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A358 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 159 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A359 A Special Rosette will be awarded by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall, in Class 159 for the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the B.S.P.S. resident in Cornwall. A360 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 160 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A361 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 160 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A362 A B.S.P.S. Black Country Saddles Best Rider Card will be awarded to the Best Rider in Class 161 who will then qualify for the final at the Summer Championships Show. A363 A Special Rosette is offered by the B.S.P.S. Area 13a Ltd Cornwall in Class 161 to the highest placed pony owned and exhibited by a member of the 13a Branch. A364 A Special Prize of a Challenge Cup presented by the B.S.P.S. Cornwall Area for the Best Exhibit in Classes 158 – 161. The cup to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mrs M Stidwill. A365 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 158 – 161. Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Classes will qualify for the BSPS ‘The Binks Family’ 50th Year Golden Anniversary Show Champion of Champions.

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Retraining of Racehorses Third Day / Ring Two

Judges:- R Bellamy Esq., Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. (Ride) Mrs J Pitman, Kintbury, Berkshire. (Conformation) ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Exhibitors to arrive before 9.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging at 1.00pm in RING TWO. All entries MUST be registered with Weatherbys in their General Stud Book and MUST also be registered with the RoR. The class is open to thoroughbreds that have RACED. The class will be run under the rules of the RoR. Horses will be ridden by the judge. All those entering horse and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force. Please note the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) or will provide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety / kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this series. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 162 The RoR Tattersalls Thoroughbred Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2019. Thoroughbred......... 61 50 33 22 Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over on the 1 January 2019. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle with a plain cavasson noseband. Horses should be plaited. The first THREE go forward to the Championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting in 2020. All entries MUST be registered with the RoR and include their competition registration number on the entry form and have RACED in GB. Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this series. 163 The RoR/TBA (Thoroughbred Breeders Association) Retrained Racehorse Challenge........... 61 50 33 22 2019. Mare or Gelding 4 years old or over and of any height. Riders must be 15 years or over on the 1st January 2019. Horses to be ridden in any suitable bridle and should be plaited. All entries MUST be registered with RoR and have RACED IN GB. Racing injuries and blemishes ARE IGNORED in this series. The first THREE go forward to the final at the RoR Goffs UK Championships, Aintree in August 2019. The judge will NOT ride. Horses may be stripped for conformation at the discretion of the judge Class 163 to be judged 50% jumping, 20% style while jumping and performance and 30% awarded for show, manners and suitability to be retrained. PHASE 1 Jumping to be judged: 8 rustic jumps 3 foot (90cm) to 3 foot 3 inches (1 metre) with a maximum spread of 95 cm. The following points to be deducted at the end of each jumping round. 10 points to be deducted for a knock down. 15 points to be deducted for a refusal. 20 points for second refusal. Elimination for third refusal or fall. PHASE 2 Class returns without boots and judged for an individual show/conformation. Each horse to complete an individual show of no longer than 1 ½ minutes. Show to include the following movements: Walk, Trot, canter showing change of leg, extended canter (gallop) halt and stand, walk off on long rein. Total marks out of 30% for Show, manners and suitability to be retrained. Fences for the final at Aintree can be up to a maximum of 3’ 6” (1.05 metre). A366 Special Prizes of Rosettes will be awarded to the 1st – 6th prize winners & Vouchers will be awarded to the 1st – 4th prize winners in Class 162. These will be 1st - £60 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd - £40, 3rd - £20 and 4th – £10. A Veteran prize (15+) of a £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at the RoR Championships at Aintree. A367 Special Prizes of Rosettes will be awarded to the 1st – 6th prize winners & Vouchers will be awarded to the 1st – 4th prize winners in Class 163. These will be 1st - £50 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd - £25, 3rd - £20 and 4th - £10. A Veteran prize (15+) of a £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran final at the RoR Goffs UK Championships at Aintree.

Donkeys Third Day / Ring Three

Judge:- Miss B Evans, East Bergholt, Essex. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.00 am on the THIRD DAY for judging to commence at 10.00 am in RING THREE. All entire male donkeys to be properly dressed in the bridle and bit, the leading rein to be properly attached to the bit. (Foals excepted). This is a Donkey Breed Society Show Qualifier. The Donkey classes are open to all donkeys and all exhibitors whether they are members of the Donkey Breed Society or not. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 48


Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 164 Best Condition & Turned Out any age/sex to be judged 75% condition and 25% turnout.............. 28 19 9 6 Conformation must not be taken into account. 165 Stallion or Gelding 4 years old and over.........................................................................................28 19 9 6 166 Mare, 4 years old & over or Broodmares, 5 years old and over with own foal at foot. Foals to....... 28 19 9 6 be six weeks old or over on Show day and born in current year, and to be judged first. 167 Colt, Filly or Gelding two or three years old....................................................................................28 19 9 6 168 Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding.........................................................................................................28 19 9 6 169 Young Handler..................................................................................................................................28 19 9 6 170 Versatile Donkey any age, to complete a course designed to test obedience and ability of donkey... 28 19 9 6 171 Driving open to Show, Trade or Exercise vehicle, Singles or Pairs. Donkey to be four years.... 28 19 9 6 of age or over. 172 Long reining around a course...........................................................................................................28 19 9 6 A368 D.B.S. Rosette for the Best Veteran Entry in Class 164 (Best Condition & Turned Out). A369 D.B.S. Rosettes for the Best Geldings in Classes 165, 167 & 168. A370 D.B.S.Rosette for the Best Foal in Class 166. A371 D.B.S. Rosette for the Best 2 Year Old Donkey in Class 167. A372 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 165 - 168. A373 D.B.S. Championship Certificate for the Champion Donkey in Classes 165 – 168. (excluding foals) which will be presented at the Donkey Breed Society AGM. A374 D.B.S. Rosette for the ‘Best Local Donkey’, to be presented to the Best Donkey owned by a DBS Member living within a 25 mile radius of the Showground. If possible could the eligible competitors wear a RED armband. A375 A Special Prize ‘The Giselle Trophy’ presented by The Reverend & Mrs E Fooks, for the Best Donkey in Classes 165 - 168 owned by an Exhibitor resident in the County of Cornwall. Previous winner – Mrs T Farthing. A376 D.B.S.Rosette for the Best Young Handler in Class 169. A Young Handler is aged between 3 & 15 years of age on the day of the Show. A377 D.B.S. Rosette for the winner of Class 169. A378 D.B.S.Rosette for the Best Junior Whip in Class 171. Please Note: In relation to Class 170. No entire male donkey is allowed to compete in any children’s classes. Also when a Junior is driving a stallion an experienced adult whip must be in the vehicle all the time. An adult with a leading rein must be in the ring throughout the Driving Class when Junior Whips (15 years and under) are competing. To be eligible for the Donkey Breed Society’s Rosettes, exhibitors must be a member of the D.B.S. and own the winning exhibit. This Show has Donkey Breed Society Championship Show Qualifier Status and entries qualify for the Donkey Breed Society Summerhays Brood Mare Award Scheme. The In-Hand Champion Donkey at this show automatically qualifies for the relevant Championship at the DBS Supreme Championship Show in August 2019 provided it is owned by a fully paid up member of the DBS. A Donkey may win more than one DBS Championship at Shows but will qualify only once for the DBS Supreme Championship Show. Where the In Hand Champion Donkey has previously qualified, the In Hand Reserve Champion Donkey will be deemed the Qualifier. A Special Rosette will be awarded by the DBS to the Qualifying Donkey in attendance at the Annual Championship Show. The In Hand Champion Donkey at this show, providing it is owned by a fully paid up member of the DBS automatically qualifies for the Summerhays Brood Mare Award Scheme. The In Hand Champion Donkey at this show, providing it is owned by a fully paid up member of the DBS, also automatically achieves one of the four required Qualifiers to become a DBS in Hand Champion Donkey.

Miniature Horses Third Day / Main Ring

Judge:- J Walters Esq., Okehampton, Devon. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging to commence at 9.30 am in the MAIN RING. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 173 Miniature Horse Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding not expected to exceed 38 inches at maturity.... 39 33 17 12 174 Miniature Horse Two years old Colt, Filly or Gelding not expected to exceed 38 inches at........ 39 33 17 12 maturity 175 Miniature Horse Three years old, Colt, Filly, or Gelding not expected to exceed 38 inches at.... 39 33 17 12 maturity 176 Miniature Horse Four years and over Mare or Gelding not exceeding 38 inches........................ 39 33 17 12 177 Miniature Horse Four years and over, Stallion not exceeding 38 inches......................................39 33 17 12 Exhibitors must be either fully paid up members of the International Miniature Horse & Pony Society Ltd., or Members of the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain. Horses need to be registered with either of these Societies. This Show is a qualifier for the Miniature Horse of the Year to be held on the 28 September, to be held at the Onley Equestrian Centre. The 1st – 3rd in each class will qualify for the Miniature Horse of the Year. All qualifying horses are to be registered with the International Miniature Horse & Pony Society Ltd and owned by a current member. For further details see: www.imhps.com This Show is a qualifier for the Miniature Horse Club of Great Britain National Championship Show to be held at Oakridge Arena on 24-26 August 2019. 1st to 3rd place to qualify. A379 A Special Prize ‘The IMHPS Perpetual Trophy’, presented by the IMHPS for the Champion Miniature Horse. Previous winner – Mrs K Broad. A380 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 173 - 177. 49


Heavy Horses Third Day / Main Ring

** Prize Money kindly donated by Malletts Home Hardware Judge:- A G Keeling Esq., Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging to commence at 9.30 am in the MAIN RING. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 178 179 180 181 182 183

Shire Horse (Registered). Gelding or Mare 4 years of age and over or Brood Mare 4 years....... 41 28 19 8 of age and over, with own foal at foot. Shire Horse (Registered). 1, 2 or 3 years old Colt, Gelding or Filly............................................41 28 19 8 Heavy Horse or Shire (Non-Registered). Gelding or Mare 4 years of age and over or................ 41 28 19 8 Brood Mare 4 years of age and over, with own foal at foot Heavy Horse or Shire (Non-Registered). 1, 2 or 3 years old Colt, Gelding or Filly.................... 41 28 19 8 Suffolk Horse, Gelding or Mare 4 years of age and over or Brood Mare 4 years of age.............. 41 28 19 8 and over, with own foal at foot. Suffolk Horse, 1, 2 or 3 years old Colt, Gelding or Filly...............................................................41 28 19 8

Classes 178 & 179 will be judged under Shire Horse Society Rules and all Shire Horses in these two classes (except geldings) must be registered or eligible for entry in the Shire Horse Stud Book or Grade ‘A’ or ‘B’ register. All Shire Exhibitors must be members of the Shire Horse Society. This Show is a Qualifier for The West of England Heavy Horse Championships 2019, sponsored by Wadworth & Co., Brewers, Devizes, Wiltshire, to be held on Sunday 22 September 2019 at the Turnpike Showground, between Gillingham and Shaftesbury, North Dorset. Qualifiers must be from Recognised Heavy Horse Breeds, of any age, Colts, Geldings, Fillies or Mares. The In-Hand qualifier must be the Show Champion on the day, if already qualified at previous Qualifier Shows, then if necessary the Qualifier position can go down the line to 4th position. If the top 4 horses have already qualified then no qualifier can be nominated. Should a Qualifying Horse refuse a first qualification this will exclude that horse from qualifying in the same Championship at any further Qualifying Shows that year. If a Qualifier subsequently is unable to attend the Championships on the 22 September 2019 then the Show Secretary must be notified by the first week in September. The position can then be passed to the next eligible horse. Each horse that qualifies will receive a Qualifier Rosette. Each Champion - £250.00, Sash and Rosette Each Reserve Champion – £150.00, Sash and Rosette The remaining finalists (attending Championships) £30.00 and Rosette If exhibitors have any queries the West of England Heavy Horse Championship Secretary can be contacted: Mr Brian Willis, Higher Berry Farm, Clyst St Lawrence, Cullompton, Devon EX15 2NW. Tel: 01404 823636. Horses qualifying for the Championships and others from the same stables may enter and take part in the Wessex Heavy Horse Society Annual Show on the same day, and part of the same event. A381 A Special Prize of a Shire Horse Society Silver Plated Spoon and Rosette is offered to the Best Shire Mare or Filly in Classes 178 & 179. No animal is eligible to take more than one silver spoon during any one year; the Shire Horse Society Show being excepted. The winning animal must be registered or eligible for registration in the Stud Book or Grade B Register. A382 A Special Prize ‘The Henry Pollard Perpetual Cup’ presented by The Late H Pollard Esq for the Champion Shire Horse (Classes 178 & 179). Previous winner – Mr M Roberts. A383 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 178 & 179. A384 A Special Prize of a Perpetual Challenge Trophy presented by The Late Mr & Mrs A J R Chapman for the Champion Heavy Horse in Classes 180 & 181. Previous winner – Mrs L Thompson. A385 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 180 & 181. A386 A Special Prize ‘The Malletts of Truro Cup’ for the Best 1, 2 or 3 year old in Classes 179, 181 & 183. Previous winner – Mr M Roberts. A387 A Special Prize of £5 is offered by the R.C.A.A. for the Best Foal, the produce of a Mare in Classes 178, 180 & 182. A388 The Suffolk Horse Society will award a Society Brass to each Suffolk forward. A389 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 182 & 183. A390 An In-Hand Qualifier Rosette for the West of England Heavy Horse Championships will be presented to the Show Champion of the Day. If already qualified at previous Qualifier Shows then if necessary the Qualifier position can go down the line to 4th position. If the top 4 horses have already qualified then no qualifier can be nominated. This will be chosen from the Champions of Special Prizes A383, A385 & A389. (Champion Classes 178 & 179, Champion Classes 180 & 181 & Champion Classes 182 & 183). A391 A Special Prize ‘The Stewart Perpetual Memorial Challenge Cup’, presented by Miss J Stewart in memory of Mrs M Stewart for the Best Turned Out Animal in Classes 178 - 183. Previous winner – Mr C Wilton.

Working / Show / Decorated Harness Third Day / Main Ring

Judge:- A G Keeling Esq., Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in the MAIN RING. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th Class £ £ £ £ £ 184 Gelding or Mare, Heavy Horse in Working Harness............................................................61 50 36 26 20 185 Gelding or Mare, Heavy Horse in Show or Decorated Harness..........................................61 50 36 26 20 50


All horses should wear blinkers when in Working Harness. This Show is a Qualifier for The West of England Heavy Horse Championships 2019, sponsored by Wadworth & Co, Brewers, Devizes, Wiltshire, to be held on Sunday 22 September 2019 at the Turnpike Showground, between Gillingham & Shaftesbury, North Dorset. Qualifiers must be from Recognised Heavy Horse Breeds, of any age, Colts, Geldings, Fillies & Mares. The Show Harness and Decorated Harness Qualifier must be the highest placed on the day, down to 4th place if necessary. A set of harness can only be used on one qualifying horse. Should a Qualifying Horse refuse a first qualification this will exclude that horse from qualifying in the same Championship at any further Qualifying Shows that year. If a Qualifier subsequently be unable to attend the Championships on the 22 September 2019 then the Show Secretary must be notified by the first week in September. The position can then be passed to the next eligible horse. If exhibitors have any queries the West of England Heavy Horse Championship Secretary can be contacted: Mr Brian Willis, Higher Berry Farm, Clyst St Lawrence, Cullompton, Devon EX15 2NW. Tel: 01404 823636. Horses qualifying for the Championships and others from the same stables may enter and take part in the Wessex Heavy Horse Society Annual Show on the same day, and part of the same event. A392 A Show Harness Qualifier Rosette for the West of England Heavy Horse Championships will be presented to the highest placed on the day, down to 4th position if necessary. A set of Harness can only be used upon one qualifying horse. A393 A Decorated Harness Qualifier Rosette for the West of England Heavy Horse Championships will be presented to the highest placed on the day, down to 4th position if necessary. A set of Harness can only be used upon one qualifying horse.

Heavy Horse Turnouts / Horse Drawn Farm Implement Third Day / Main Ring

** Prize Money kindly donated by Malletts Home Hardware Judge:- A G Keeling Esq., Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in the MAIN RING. NO ENTRY FEE. A Grant of £30 per exhibit will be made towards expenses. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 186 Gelding or Mare, Heavy Horse Turnout, Farm or Trade (any breed), Singles, Pairs or Teams, .. 39 33 28 19 exhibited in gears with 2 or 4 wheeled vehicle OR Horse Drawn Farm Implement other than cart or wagon. If Exhibitor is standing when horses are pulling a Farm Implement a groom is to walk at the horses heads to hold them if the Exhibitor should lose his footing and the horses to have a lead rope attached. A394 A Special Prize ‘The Ernest John Udy Memorial Trophy’, presented by Mr D Udy for the Winner of Class 186. The trophy to be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Not Awarded. A395 The Suffolk Horse Society will award a Society Brass to each Suffolk forward.

Ridden Heavy Horses Third Day / Main Ring

Judges:- A G Keeling Esq., Fishguard, Pembrokeshire. (Conformation) P Cook Esq., Towcester, Northamptonshire. (Ride) Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the THIRD DAY for judging during the morning in the MAIN RING. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 187 Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over that are registered in the main British Stud Books of .... 41 28 19 8 the Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk or Percheron Society This Show is a Qualifier for the British Ridden Heavy Horse Society Kilmannan Championship Equifest Qualifier. The highest placed registered Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk or Percheron in an Affiliated ridden heavy horse class to qualify for the BRHHS Championship, qualification to go down no lower than third place. If fewer than three horses are forward the qualifier cannot be awarded. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final at the Ridden Heavy Horse Championship to be held at Equifest on the weekend of 10 August 2019. No entry fee. Please see the website www.britishheavyhorsesociety.co.uk for rules. A396 A Special Prize of a Qualifying Card and Rosette is offered in Class 187.

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PKF Francis Clark Driving Competitions Horse of the Year Show Qualifying Classes First and Second Days / Main Ring ** Prize Money kindly donated by PKF Francis Clark, Chartered Accountants. Run under the recommendations of the British Driving Society Judges:Classes 188 –193 Class 194

Mrs S Adkins, Newport, Isle of Wight. Bill Martin Esq., Plymouth, Devon.

Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the FIRST DAY for Classes 188 – 190 & 194 to be judged during the day in the MAIN RING. Exhibitors to arrive before 8.30 am on the SECOND DAY for Classes 191 - 193 to be judged during the day in the MAIN RING. Please note: Commercial Vehicles to be entered only in the Light Trade Class. Show Wagons are not allowed in the Driving Classes. Classes 188-190 are qualifying classes for Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 2 – 6 October 2019. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 FOR CLASSES 188 - 190 THE ENTRY FEE INCLUDES A £13.00 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW CONTRIBUTION. CLASSES MAY BE PREJUDGED IN THE COLLECTING RING. CLASSES 191 & 192 (CORNISH) WILL ALL ENTER THE RING AT THE SAME TIME, THEN EACH CLASS WILL BE PULLED OUT AND THE REMAINDER WILL STAY IN THE MIDDLE OF THE RING. Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Class £ £ £ £ 188 Open Class for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams, Non-Hackney Type, 4 years old and........... 50 33 28 16 over, 138 cms (13.2 h.h. approx) and under. 189 Open Class for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams, Non-Hackney Type, 4 years old and .......... 50 33 28 16 over, over 138 cms (13.2 h.h. approx). 190 Open Class for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams, Hackney Type, 4 years old and over........... 50 33 28 16 191 Class for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams, Traditional Vehicles, 4 years old and over........... 50 33 28 16 Entries are restricted to bona fide exhibitors resident in the County of Cornwall. The whips, if not the exhibitor, must also be resident in the County of Cornwall. 192 Class for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams, Non-Traditional Vehicles, 4 years old and over... 50 33 28 16 Entries are restricted to bona fide exhibitors resident in the County of Cornwall. The whips, if not the exhibitor, must also be resident in the County of Cornwall. 193 Light Trade Turnout. Vehicles should be suitable for a Tradesman who delivers light goods, ....... 50 33 28 16 although no such goods should be carried in the Show Ring. 194 The Concours D’Elegance for Singles, Pairs, Tandems or Teams. The Concours D’Elegance..... 50 33 28 16 is designed to establish the most elegant turnout. The essence of the competition is the word ‘elegance’ and the winner will be the turnout, which in the opinion of the judge, presents the most elegant effect. This will include the vehicle, horse, driver and passengers, but above all, the overall impression of elegance. Period costume is not allowed. Special Rosettes for each Exhibitor in Classes 191 & 192 are kindly offered by Mrs Judy Scrimshaw. This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com. The Private Driving Champion (Single, Pair or Tandem) taken from Classes 188 – 190 will qualify for the Harness Horse and Pony of the Year Championship to be held at the Horse of the Year Show, NEC Birmingham, 2 – 6 October 2019. If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward and so down to 6th place. The turnout qualifying must be owned and driven by British Driving Society Members. ** Please ensure that you complete a Horse of the Year Qualifier Entry Form (to be found on Horse of the Year website) for each horse entered in the Horse of the Year classes and return to the RCAA office, either with your paper entry form or by email to livestock@royalcornwall.co.uk Classes 188 – 190 & 193 are 2019 qualifiers for the Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships in September. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the following type-section/s disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place in the class will qualify for the 2019 Semi-Finals. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi-Finals. (c) (d) (i) (j) (k)

Single non-hackney type (excluding purebred Registered Welsh) – over 13.2 hh. Single non-hackney type (excluding purebred Registered Welsh) – 13.2hh & under Pairs & Tandems – Open. Any height. Two-wheel Light Trade Four-wheel Light Trade

Classes 188 – 190 are qualifiers for the Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship, the Grand Final of which will be held at The Victoria Foods Carriage Driving Extravaganza Show, David Broome’s Event Centre, Mount Ballan Moor, Crick, Chepstow, Monmouth NP26 5XP on Sunday 15 September 2019. The Championship is to establish the Best Private Driving Turnout, from all the qualifying shows during the year. The Overall Private Driving Champion will qualify, in the event the Champion has already qualified, the Reserve Champion to qualify. Should both turnouts be already qualified the rosette to be presented back to the Champion. Once qualified, the horse, whip and vehicle may not be changed. 52


A397 Osborne Refrigerators Qualifier Rosette from Section (c) Qualifier in Classes 188 - 190. A398 Osborne Refrigerators Qualifier Rosette from Section (d) Qualifier in Classes 188 – 190. A399 Osborne Refrigerators Qualifier Rosette from Section (i) Qualifier in Classes 188 - 190. A400 The Victoria Food Private Driving Championship Qualifier Rosette is offered to the Champion or Reserve Champion from Classes 188 - 190. A401 R.C.A.A. Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes are offered in Classes 188 – 190. A402 The British Driving Society offers Rosettes to the Champion and Reserve Champion on the First Day, Classes 188- 190. A403 A Special Prize ‘The Cornish Driving Cup’ presented by the Cornwall British Driving Society for the Best Exhibit in the Cornish Driving Classes 191 & 192. To be won outright by the Exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Mrs M Ryder-Gordon. A404 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Hackney Horse in Class 191. A405 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Non-Hackney Horse in Class 191. A406 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Pair in Class 191. A407 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Hackney Pony in Class 192. A408 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Non-Hackney Pony in Class 192. A409 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Pair in Class 192. A410 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered for the Best Driven Team in Classes 191 & 192. A411 A Special Prize of a Rosette is offered by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association for the Best Non-Traditional Vehicle in Class 192. A412 A Special Prize ‘The Brian Warren Cup’ for the winner of the Light Trade Class, Class 193. To be won outright by the exhibitor winning it three times in succession or any four times. Previous winner – Not Awarded. A413 Osborne Refrigerators Qualifier Rosette from Section (j) Qualifier in Class 193. A414 Osborne Refrigerators Qualifier Rosette from Section (k) Qualifier in Class 193.

Show Jumping Competitions All Three Days / Main Ring

Judges:- J Doney Esq., Mrs S Jones Mrs M Murrish (First Day) Mrs J Luker (Second Day) Mrs J Trethewey (Third Day) Miss P Harvey All horses must be in the Showyard before 9.00 am each day, unless parking in the overflow park. The horse gate will be locked after that time. ENTRY FEES: SEE PAGE 4 FIRST DAY - THURSDAY 6 JUNE Class Prizes A The Rosevean Veterinary Grade ‘C’ Jumping Competition (drawn order). 1.25m. £350 to be divided as follows: Under Table A7, Speed 350 metres per minute. £115, £75, £58, £30, £25, For registered horses in Grade ‘C’. £20, £15, £12 Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members, who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. This class will be limited to horses owned and registered by bona fide residents of the County of Cornwall, except for those persons outside the County who enter Grade ‘A’ horses in other classes. Their Grade ‘C’ horse will be accepted without question. Only one entry per exhibitor will be accepted in this class. The Association would like to thank Rosevean Veterinary Practice for the generous sponsorship of this class. A415 A Special Prize of a Perpetual Challenge Trophy, given in memory of Elizabeth Ingram, by her family for the Highest Placed Rider in Class A, resident in Cornwall. Previous winner – Mr D Juleff. Rider – Adam Ellery. B

The South West Loos Cornish Open incorporating National 1.40 Open. Under Table A7, speed 375 metres per minute. For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and junior member To be judged under Rule 301.

£1,800 to be divided as follows: £600, £450, £300, £180, £130, £80, £30, £30

The Association would like to thank South West Loos for the generous sponsorship of £1500 towards this class. C

The 1.35m Open (drawn order) Under Table A4 speed 350 metres per minute For Registered Horses. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members, who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year.

£1,075 to be divided as follows: £350, £250, £175, £100, £80, £55, £40, £25

SECOND DAY – FRIDAY 7 JUNE Class Prizes D Area Trial £3,000 to be divided as follows: For registered horses in Grades ‘A’ & ‘B’ £1000, £750, £550, £300, £175, To be judged under Rule 293. £100, £75, £50 Under Table A9,Two round competition speed 400 metres per minute Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members, who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. The best 5 scores, or, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide i.e. the faster four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to 53


the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in the reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. A416 A Special Prize ‘The Lord Vivian Perpetual Silver Cup’, kindly donated by the Family of the Late Edwin Hocking for the Winner of Class ‘D’. Previous winner – Miss L Robson. Rider – Sammie Jo Coffin. E

The NSR Communications Open Accumulator. Drawn order. Starting height 1.30m Speed 375 metres per minute Joker fence will be a maximum height of 1.45m To be judged under Rule 274 of the 2019 Rule Book.

£1,075 to be divided as follows: £350, £250, £175, £100, £80, £55, £40, £25.

The Association would like to thank NSR Communications for the generous sponsorship of this class. F

Royal Cornwall Mini Major £600 to be divided as follows By invitation only. No Entry Fee. for the seniors: 8 Juniors & 8 Seniors will compete. Rescue Relay Format, Juniors will go first. £200, £150, £100, £75, £50, £25 They will jump a maximum of 1m and will be invited via qualification by having competed at either or both of the following shows at Gwinear (4 May) or Scorrier and Chacewater (18 May). The Seniors will jump 1.15m / 1.20m approx. and will be nominated on the day.

A417 A Special Prize of a Silver Cup for the Junior Winner of Class ‘F’. Previous winner – William Ellery. THIRD DAY – SATURDAY 8 JUNE Class Prizes G The Grand Prix £2100 to be divided as follows: Maximum height 1.50m £675, £550, £340, £175, Under Table A9.Two Round Competition Speed 375 metres per minute £125, £100, £75, £60 For registered Grade A & B horses. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members, who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. The best 5 scores, or, all clear rounds, will go forward to the second round, which will be against the clock. In the event of equality, faults and time will decide i.e. the faster four faulters will qualify. All scores in the first round will be carried forward to the second round. Competitors in the second round will start in the reverse order of merit or the slowest four faulter will go first, the faster clear last. If necessary, those who do not reach the second round, faults and time in the first round will determine their placings, however he/she will be placed after those who compete in the second round. If a competitor withdraws from the second round he/she will not be replaced and he/she will receive the placing from the first round. At least five prizes have to be awarded. H National 1.30m Open £665 to be divided as follows: Under Table A7. Speed 375 metres per minute. £220, £160, £120, £80, £35, £25, £25 Rule 306 – Two double clears qualifies for the British Showjumping National Championships. For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members, who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. Entries in Classes A-H are restricted to horses and ponies registered with British Showjumping and ridden by members in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 79. Note - The courses will be designed and built by Mr Stephen Williams SEE PAGE 59 FOR RULES Entries for Class A, which is the Grade ‘C’ Competition will be limited to horses owned and registered by bona fide residents of the County of Cornwall, except for those persons outside the County who enter Grade ‘A’ horses in other classes. Their Grade ‘C’ horse will be accepted without question. Only one entry per exhibitor will be accepted in this class.

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Bye-Laws and Regulations Privacy Policy The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association privacy policy sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, that you provide to us or that we may receive from others about you will be processed by us. It includes data that we hold electronically and in paper files. Names, addresses and details of entries will be published in the catalogue of entries and passed to our printers, solely for the purpose of compiling the catalogue. Results information may be published (in printed form and online) and provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information relating to Exhibitors and their animals may be provided to Department of Environment, Fisheries and Rural Affairs (DEFRA), Trading Standards, Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), SAC, Breed Societies, County Councils, Veterinary Advisors and others who have regulatory access. Please see our website www.royalcornwallshow.org for full details of our Privacy Policy. General Risk and Responsibility 1. The entire risk and responsibility as regards all Exhibits both whilst at the Show and during transit and all consequential or other injury or loss arising therefrom must be wholly borne by the Exhibitor. Compensation 2. The Association will not be in any way liable or responsible to any Exhibitor, Purchaser, Stockperson, Attendant or Visitor for any claim or loss or injury or compensation occasioned by or arising out of the holding of their Shows or by reason of the act or default of any Exhibitor, Purchaser, Visitor, Stockperson, or other person in attendance or present thereat nor will the Association be liable or responsible to any such person if for any reason the Show in any particular year or years is abandoned or the period of its advertised duration curtailed. Accidents 3. The Association will not be responsible for any accident that may be occasioned by or occur from any Machinery or other Article belonging to any Exhibitor and it is a condition of entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Association harmless and indemnified against any legal proceedings arising from any accident caused by his Machinery or other Exhibit or arising in any way from or out of the Exhibition of his property. Disclaimer of Liability 4. In this clause the term Exhibitor shall include persons taking part in any competition or display arranged by the Show Committee, and the owner of any animal, plant, machinery or other thing involved in any such competition or display or otherwise exhibited on the Showground. Save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Committee, its servants or agents, the Committee will not be responsible for death, injury, disease, damage or loss caused to any exhibitor or to his or her stockperson or agent or to any animal, article, plant, machinery or thing of whatever nature brought onto the Showground by the said exhibitor from whatever cause death, injury, disease, damage or loss arises. (Save as aforesaid) the exhibitor shall indemnify the Committee against all claims, damages and expenses whatsoever in any way arising out of the presence of the exhibitor, his stockpersons, agents, exhibits, vehicles or equipment on the Showground and shall assume full responsibility therefore. Acceptance of the foregoing provisions shall be a condition of entry. Exhibitors are advised to insure against fire and other appropriate risk not only as regards their own property but also against any third party claim. Conditions of Admittance and Car Parking 5. Persons are admitted to the Showground at their own risk and whilst every endeavour is taken to ensure their safety, the Committee will not (save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Committee, its servants or agents) be responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise) loss of or damage to property and any other loss, damage, costs and expenses howsoever caused. It is a condition of entry that the Association’s Veterinary Officers may, on their own authority, give such emergency treatment as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his/her representative cannot be found. Exhibitors will be liable to pay for all drugs/treatment used by the Association’s Veterinary Officers in the treatment of their animals. Persons are admitted entry to the show car parks at their own risk and vehicles and their accessories and contents are admitted to and left in the show car parks at the owner’s risk, and whilst every endeavour is taken to ensure the safety thereof, the Committee will not (save for death or personal injury caused by the negligence of the Committee, its servants or agents) be responsible for personal injury (whether fatal or otherwise) loss of or damage to property and any other loss, damage, costs and expenses howsoever caused. Ownership 6. Every Exhibit must be the bonafide property of the Exhibitor both at the time of entry (17 April for Horses, Donkeys, Sheep & Pigs), (2 May for Showjumping, if stabling required) (16 May for Showjumping if no stabling required), (20 May for Cattle) and on the first day of the Exhibition. A Farmer is to be defined as someone having an Agricultural Holding Number. Entry Forms and Entry Fees 7. Every Exhibitor or Competitor is requested to examine carefully the Prize Schedule and the General Laws and Bye-Laws. All exhibitors must ensure they have adequate Public Liability Insurance cover. Exhibitors bringing their caravan/tent to the Show must place it in the Caravan Park provided, at a fee of £12.50 per night. Applications for passes should be made to the Secretary. No caravans, tents or motor homes may be parked/erected within the showground or lorry parking areas and if found in these areas are subject to instant removal. Horse Exhibitors requiring caravan parking will be in the General Caravan Park only. No Stock, Produce or other competing Entry will be admitted for exhibition unless the necessary Entry Form, properly filled in, complying in every respect with the regulations of the Prize Schedule, signed by the Exhibitor or his authorised Agent and accompanied by the necessary fees, shall have been delivered to the Secretary at his Office, on or before the date appointed for the closing of the entries. The same exhibit may be entered in more than one class, when eligible, on payment of a separate entry fee for each class at the time of entry and only exhibits actually exhibited in their Class are eligible for any Special Prizes, if relevant. Exhibitors may only enter a maximum of three animals in any one class. Only Members of the Association are allowed to exhibit at Members’ Rate and the Membership Subscription for the current year as well as any arrears must be paid before entries can be accepted. 56


Every Exhibitor or Competitor will be held responsible for the correctness of his entry. If, when called upon to prove its correctness, he fails to do so, the entry in question will not be accepted or if already accepted, may be cancelled or the exhibit may be disqualified and any Award made to it cancelled and furthermore all Awards made to such an Exhibitor or Competitor in any class may be cancelled. All persons entering, competing or exhibiting an animal of a class covered by a Breed Society either to which the Association is affiliated or which is affiliated to the Association shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the relevant Breed Society and be subject to its constitution and rules (including disciplinary procedures) insofar as they are applicable to any event, competition or display promoted or arranged by the Association. The Association would deem the Breed Societies to be responsible for the enforcement of their own Breed Society rules. The Association reserves the right to publish all names and addresses of all exhibitors in the official catalogue and share such information with breed societies and other similar bodies in connection with the staging of the equine and livestock sections. The Association accepts no responsibility if for any reason, any event or events, for which exhibitors qualify at the Royal Cornwall Show, are not staged. Entry fees shall not be returnable except in the following cases:(a) they will be refunded in the event of cancellation of classes or a DEFRA Order prohibiting the exhibition of animals at the Royal Cornwall Show. (b) in the case of an animal incapacitated by accident, injury or illness. Any claim under this clause must be made in writing to the Secretary and must be accompanied by a certificate issued by a Veterinary Surgeon and to be received not later than 28 MAY 2019 together with all stickers and passes issued in respect of the entry/ies in question. ANY CLAIM RECEIVED AFTER 28 MAY 2019 WILL BE INVALID. The entry fee is not returnable to an Exhibitor who enters an Animal in a class for which it is ineligible or not registered. Closing of Entries 8. The last day on which entries can be accepted is 17 April, except for the Jumping Competitions, entries for which may be made up to and including 2 May if stabling required or 16 May if no stabling required. Exhibitors and Their Stockpersons 9. All Exhibitors and Their Stockpersons shall be subject to the Orders and Rules of the Council or Officials appointed by the Council. The Council reserves the right to ban from exhibiting, either in person or through a nominee or agent, any exhibitor (or their stockperson), who, in the opinion of the Council, contravenes or has contravened any of the Association’s Bye-Laws, Regulations or anyone infringing the Regulations and Conditions of the Association and who behaves noisily or offensively to the Judges or Officials is liable to be disqualified and any award cancelled and, furthermore all awards made to such an Exhibitor or Competitor in any class may be cancelled, and such person shall thereupon be excluded from exhibiting in this Association during the pleasure of the Council. Such matters will be determined by a Committee as detailed in regulation 12. The Council reserves to itself the right to inform other Agricultural Associations or Breed or other Societies of any decision it may come to with respect to any exhibitor. Grooms / attendants appearing with animals in judging rings must be of smart appearance and dressed appropriately for the section being judged. It is the Exhibitors responsibility to ensure that the correct number is worn in the relevant class and the Association accepts no responsibility for errors caused by incorrect numbers being displayed. All Exhibitors must have the physical ability, relevant experience and be competent to handle the animal they are in charge of at all times. Handlers must be properly trained in safe work methods and be in good health. Judges / Stewards are empowered to ask an exhibitor to leave a ring or any other area on the grounds of safety if they feel that the exhibitor is incapable of safely handling / riding the exhibit in question. Ponies should not be tied to the railings or left unattended at any time. All riders should be of an appropriate size and weight for the horse/pony being ridden (anywhere within the Showground or Lorry Parking exercise areas, day or night). The Association reserves the right to take further action against any competitor whose size or weight compromises the welfare of the horse/pony being ridden. This would be based on the recommendations of the Association’s Veterinary Team. All stock handlers, and especially children, should only handle animals where they have the necessary experience and strength to cope with that animal. NO CHILD UNDER THE AGE OF 7 YEARS IS ALLOWED INTO THE CATTLE JUDGING RINGS. For the Main Ring Parade a child must be 10 years and over to lead a calf up to 3 months and be accompanied by an adult. For all other cattle children must be 16 years and over. A sheep handler must be capable of handling the animal, at the Stewards discretion. All Bulls over 12 months of age must be accompanied by 2 people. The administration of any pharmaceutical substance is prohibited except with the permission of one of the Association’s Veterinary Officers. Animal Welfare – The Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association expects all exhibitors to observe best practice at all times. Awards 10. Only the signed awards of the Judges are accepted by the Association as evidence that a prize has been awarded and the production of a prize card or rosette by an exhibitor will not entitle him to the Prize. All Cups and Trophies must be signed for prior to their collection. A Trophy that can be won outright i.e. after being won 3 times in succession or any 4 times etc., can only be so won if the exhibitors name or combination of names on the Entry Form is the same for each relevant year of entry. Inter-Breed Awards for Cattle Championships and Special Prizes will only by judged from the Breed Winners (2nd prize winners will not be eligible). Penalties 11. As the non-exhibition of Animals entered for the Show causes unnecessary preparation and expense and disarranges the Showground, any person entering Stock and failing to exhibit shall pay a penalty of £5.00 for each entry unless a certificate under the hand of the Exhibitor or his authorised Agent be lodged with the Secretary of the Association before the day of the Exhibition certifying that non-exhibition is caused by: (1) the death of the animal or animals (2) contagious or infectious diseases (confirmed by the explanatory certificate of a Veterinary Surgeon) or (3) by its becoming ineligible for the class in which it has been entered. Every exhibitor shall indemnify the Association against all actions, claims, proceedings and demands by any person, company or other representative body of whatsoever nature in respect of any matter, directly or indirectly connected with the bringing onto the Association’s Showground of any animal which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious disease or which develops 57


such a disease whilst on the Showground and in addition the exhibitor shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Association in connection with any such claim. The Association’s Veterinary Officers are authorised to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted to, or to have removed from, the Showground any animals affected with contagious or infectious disease or with disease which, in their opinion, was likely to prove dangerous to other animals. The owner or stockperson in charge of such animal may obtain, if desired, a certificate in writing from the Association’s Veterinary Officer, stating the nature of such disease or infection. Concealment of disease will render the exhibitor liable to disqualification in accordance with regulation 9. The Stewards, on the recommendation of the Association’s Veterinary Officers shall have the power to remove from the Showground any unruly, vicious, deformed or diseased animals, and also the stock, implements or miscellaneous articles belonging to any exhibitor who refuses to comply with the instructions given to them by the Stewards without any responsibility attaching to them or to the Association in consequence of such removal. Protests 12. All objections must be lodged, in writing, with the Secretary not later than five o’clock in the afternoon of the day on which the award affected has been made. If, however the protest applies to fraudulent entry or description, it will be accepted if made within seven days of the closing day of the Show. The Objector must state the specific grounds on which the objection is made and at the same time deposit a sum of £30 with the Secretary. Protests involving measurement Certificates must be dealt with in accordance with the rules of Joint Measurements Scheme and the requisite deposit lodged at the same time. All objections will be considered by a Committee, normally chaired by the Honorary Show Director, and consisting of not less than three other members of Council, one of whom should, if possible, be a steward of the section affected. The Committee may require and receive such evidence as they think fit and in particular may require the objector or the exhibitor of any animal in respect of which such a protest was lodged to make a statutory declaration upon any question of fact concerning the matters of such objection. The decision of the Committee who determine the objection shall be final and binding and the objector shall, by lodging the objection, be taken to agree that such decisions shall be final and binding upon him or her and that no appeal therefrom shall lie upon any ground whatever. If the objection is determined against the objector his or her deposit shall be forfeited unless in the opinion of the Committee when determining the objection, when they may then order the return of the deposit. If the objection be determined against the objector he or she may also be liable to the Society for the amount of costs and expenses occasioned by the objection and the determination thereof, unless in the opinion of the Committee who determine the objection there existed good and reasonable ground for objection, when they may order to the contrary. Adjudication of Prizes 13. In awarding the Prizes to Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, the Judges are particularly instructed not to take into consideration the present value to the Butcher of the animal exhibited, but to decide according to their relative merit for the purpose of Breeding. They are also instructed to take into consideration the relative age of the different animals in each class. The Judges may withhold any prize where there is evident want of merit. Where there is only one Exhibit or pen of Exhibits shown in a Class the Judges may award the first, second or third prize according to the merit of the Exhibit or Exhibits exhibited. No Second Prizes will be awarded if there are not four entries in a class, unless the Judges shall recommend such Second or Third Prizes on the ground of Special Merit. The Judges are instructed to select a reserve exhibit in each class, provided there is sufficient merit, in case an exhibit to which a prize has been awarded shall be disqualified. No Exhibitor or other person, except the Stewards will be allowed to go near the Judges while making the awards. Arrival and Departure of Exhibitors and behaviour whilst at the Show 14. The Showground will be open for the reception of Cattle, Sheep and Pigs at the following times; Tuesday, 4 June, from 10.00 am until 9.00 pm (other than British Native & Traditional Rare Breed Sheep who may only arrive on Wednesday 5 June, unless prior permission is given by the Secretary). Wednesday 5 June – from 8.00 am until 7.00 pm for Cattle, Sheep & Pigs The above deadlines must be adhered to by all livestock exhibitors. If this is not the case Exhibitors run the risk of not being permitted to exhibit. Livestock are NOT permitted to arrive on the first morning of the show. The Showground will be open for the reception of Horses / Ponies at the following times: From 8.00 am on Wednesday 5 June until 9.00 am on Thursday 6 June. See Special Rule re; Skewbald & Piebald and Mountain & Moorland Ridden Classes Friday 7 June until 9.00 am Saturday 8 June until 9.00 am Horse exhibitors please note that the above timings relate to parking within the Showground Itself (when space permits). There are no arrival or departure time restrictions for exhibitors parked within overflow parking areas although no horses / ponies should arrive before 8.00 am on Wednesday 5 June. All Cattle, Sheep and Pigs are to remain on the Showground until after the Grand Parade in the afternoon of the last day of the Show and shall under no circumstances be taken out of their places in the interval without the special permission of the Showground Director or Secretary. Horses will be allowed to leave after 12 noon each day if not required to parade. During the time the Show is open to the public no Rug or Cloth shall be hung so as to conceal any Animal except with the special permission of the Steward of the Department. No person shall be allowed to fix any Card or Placard in the Showground without the written permission of the Secretary. Stockpersons in charge of Stock at night must, if they leave the Showground, return before midnight or they will not be admitted. All persons in charge of exhibits will be subject to the orders of the Stewards and will be required to parade or exhibit the animals in their charge at such times as may be directed by the Stewards. Stewards have the right to exclude from the Judging Rings and/ or the Showground any animal which is vicious or unruly. Stockpersons must be in attendance each day during the Show at least a quarter of an hour before the time appointed for exhibiting the Animals under their charge in the Show Rings. Stockpersons in charge of Animals must see that the Boxes or Stalls are kept clean. No cooking stove or barbecue of any description may be lighted in the Boxes or Stalls within and adjacent to the Cattle Halls. The Cattle Halls and Sheep Marquees will be NO SMOKING Areas, anyone offending in this respect will be dealt with in such a manner as shall be determined by the Council. Owners of the Animals exhibited will be held responsible for the behaviour of their Stockpersons and for the consequences of any misconduct of such Stockpersons. Exhibitor numbers will be forwarded by the Secretary to every Horse, Sheep and Pig Exhibitor. Cattle neck Numbers should be collected from the Cattle Stewards Office as directed. No Exhibitor or their stockperson must in any way inappropriately interfere with exhibits other than their own. Tampering and Malpractice 15. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found on or proved to have been used on an animal at any time whilst that 58


animal is in the Showground, either for preventing the flow of milk or for any other improper purpose, will disqualify that animal from being awarded a prize, and any prize awarded prior to discovery will be forfeited. The Instigator or The Owner of the said animal may be prohibited from again entering Stock for any of the Association’s Shows, for such period as the Council may see fit. For the purpose of this Regulation, the term ‘improper practice’ shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally any other practice including tampering of their own or any other animal by the exhibitor or any other person which results in the animals being shown other than in a natural state, and the Association reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the Association’s Veterinary Officers, either prior to, during, or after judging. The overstocking of udders is to be strongly discouraged and exhibitors are liable to inspection by the Association’s Veterinary Officers. The Association will not tolerate the administration to show exhibits (entered either for competition or sale/demonstration) of tranquillisers or other drugs which may in any way affect the performance of the animal in question to have the effect of making it behave in the show ring in a manner which is not natural. The Association reserves the right to take any necessary samples. Any Person or Exhibitor (or his representative) who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of any such tranquilliser or drugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Committee, and dealt with at their discretion. In addition the matter will be referred to the appropriate Breed Society or Organisation. Any Exhibitor wishing to lodge an objection, having reference to Livestock exhibited at this Show, must make the same in accordance with the objection requirements (Rule 12) of the Association. If, on investigation, the objection is not sustained to the satisfaction of the Committee, the sum thus deposited shall, at the discretion of the Committee, be forfeited to the funds of the Association. All objections must be lodged on the same day as the alleged incident occurred in accordance with the objection regulations, and no objection will be SUBSEQUENTLY received, unless a reason, satisfactory to the Committee be assigned for the delay. Regulations Applying to Certain Classes The Organisers of this show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the Officials and Stewards. HORSES 16. All Horses entered in Classes with conditions as to height may be measured before being judged, with their Shoes on and no subsequent alteration of Shoes will be permitted. The decision to ride Horses in any Ridden Class is solely at the discretion of the Judge. No horse may be exercised other than in a collecting ring or the designated exercise area within the lorry park. No horse should be left unattended other than when securely contained within a horse vehicle or stable. Ponies should not be tied to the railings of left unattended at any time. Animals winning Prizes offered by the Hunters’ Improvement and Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain, must undergo veterinary examination if required. All Horses will be allowed to leave the Showground from 12 noon onwards on the first day, unless they are required to parade or to stay on the Showground for judging on the Second Day. Exhibitors wishing to be supplied with horse boxes must apply on or before 17 April, paying the additional fees for each box, i.e., £42.00 per night to include straw. The proviso is that if boxes are oversubscribed the Association reserves the right to restrict the booking of stables for those exhibitors only showing on one day. Please note: Stabling will only be available on the night before / day of showing. Please note that stables are NON-TRANSFERABLE. Anyone riding a horse when jumping in the Ring, practice or collecting areas, must wear protective headgear according to the current standards as listed below (see special note below for Morgan classes).All PAS 015; VG1; (BS) EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards, SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards. Such headgear must be worn with the chin strap securely and correctly fastened at all times. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. Any variation to this ruling is solely at the exhibitors risk. Morgan Exhibitors are advised by their Society to wear approved hats (PAS 015 at least) but if they wish to wear straw hats during the judging of their classes it is at their own risk. Horses must have been vaccinated to comply with the requirements of the primary course (1st vaccination and then 2nd vaccination between 21 – 92 days), first booster (150 – 215 days) and all subsequent boosters (within 365 days). Horses may compete having received the primary course and prior to the first booster but not within 7 days of receiving a vaccine dose. Horses must have been vaccinated within 6 months but not less than 7 days of arriving at the show. Foals at foot are exempt from this requirement. Exhibitors will be subject to random checks to ensure that all relevant paperwork is in order. No Exhibitor or their groom may ride one horse and lead another or if on foot lead more than one horse. The bringing of companion horses/ponies is strongly discouraged but if such animals are present their behaviour and all matters relating to safety are the sole responsibility of the exhibitor bringing such animals to the show. Anyone exhibiting a stallion must take adequate precautions to ensure the safety of other people and animals. EXHIBITORS MAY ONLY ENTER A MAXIMUM OF THREE ANIMALS IN ANY ONE CLASS. Measuring of Horses Entries in Classes with height conditions must be measured by the Association’s Veterinary Surgeons in the Measuring Box in the Stabling Area. Horses/ponies which have been issued with an Official Height Certificate by the Joint Measuring Scheme should be brought by the Owner or Exhibitor to the measuring box with the appropriate Height Certificate, which can either be printed off and brought to the Show or the details can be provided on a mobile device at the show. Half an inch to be allowed for normal shoes, no allowances for tips, plates or Charlier shoes. No subsequent alterations to shoes permitted. SHOW JUMPING All competitors must wear uniform or hunting costume or appropriate hats and coats. Failure to comply may involve elimination. All competitors must wear a protective helmet manufactured to the current approved BSI or European Standard. Such headgear must be worn with the chin strap correctly and securely fastened at all times. Any variation to this ruling is solely at the exhibitors risk. The use of helmet mounted cameras at British Showjumping Events is not allowed. No horse may be exercised other than in a collecting ring or the designated exercise area within the lorry park. No horse should be left unattended other than when securely contained within a horse vehicle or stable. No member shall allow a stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider to compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury. The Association reserves the right to restrict the number of entries in any class. During Jumping Competitions, three Competitors must always be ready to enter the Ring. If a Competitor does not respond when his ‘Order Number’ is called, he loses his turn and the Horse bearing the Number called may be eliminated. 59


There will be a time limit for all Jumping Competitions. The time limit for each competition will be announced before the competition starts. Automatic timing apparatus will be in operation. Exhibitors wishing to be supplied with horse boxes must apply on or before 2 May, paying the additional fees for each box, i.e., £42.00 per night to include straw. The proviso is that if boxes are oversubscribed the Association reserves the right to restrict the booking of stables for those exhibitors only showing on one day. Boxes will include drop hessian fronts. Stables will not be refunded if late withdrawal of horses. Please note: Stabling will only be available on the night before / day of showing. Please note that stables are NONTRANSFERABLE CATTLE 17. At the date of entry cattle must be from herds which are free from restrictions imposed under (a) The Tuberculosis Order 1984; and (b) The Brucellosis Orders. In addition the entered animals must not themselves be under individual restrictions. An animal accepted for entry must not be consigned to the Royal Cornwall Show if, after entry, either it or the herd to which it belongs becomes subject to movement restrictions. The Association reserves the right to take blood samples from any animal exhibited. Any animal which shows evidence of ringworm should not be sent to the Show. Any animal found to be affected will, on the Certificate of the Association’s Veterinary Officers, be disqualified from competition and must be removed from the Showground. The exhibitor of such animals will be subject to a fine not exceeding £25 per affected animal. All cattle must be from Herds which are Officially Brucellosis Free. (NB from 1 October 1985 all herds were re-designated to be OBF Status). The Warble Fly (England and Wales) Order 1982, as amended. Any Cattle which are affected with warble fly larvae are subject to movement restrictions. Such affected cattle may only be lawfully moved if accompanied by a declaration of treatment (Form C – Yellow). Affected animals, not accompanied by a declaration of treatment (Form C) detected in the Showground will be licensed home. The Exhibitors of Bulls, Cows and Heifers shall certify as to the purity of Breeds and eligibility for the respective Herd Books. All cows shall have had a fully developed Calf within six months of the Exhibition or shall be in-calf at the time of the Exhibition and in the case of both Cows and Heifers exhibited as being in-calf, the prizes will not be paid to the Exhibitor of any in-calf Cow or Heifer not in-milk, until such time as the animal has been certified to have produced a fully developed calf. Animals which calve or show evidence of calving whilst at the Showground must be placed in the isolation accommodation pending their possible early removal from the Showground. Where an animal calves at full term, and the owner arranges for a blood sample and vaginal swab to be taken and examined at an approved laboratory, and Rose Bengal Plate Test (RBPT) and a microscopial examination of a smear made from the vaginal swab are negative, the animal may return to the Show lines at the discretion of the Show Secretary. Where an animal calves prematurely or aborts the DVO must be informed immediately. The animal must be returned home TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER SHOW ANIMALS FROM THE SAME REGISTERED PREMISES after a full range of samples has been taken. The suspect animal must be isolated during transit. If, whilst in the Showground a cow calves either at full term or prematurely or aborts or show signs of aborting and the Exhibitor or his Stockpersons fails to inform the Association’s Veterinary Surgeons, that Exhibitor, if proved to have infringed this regulation will be liable, at the discretion of the Council of the Association to a LIFE-TIME BAN from exhibiting at any future shows held by the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association. All Cattle must be properly secured to the satisfaction of the Officials of the Association on being brought to the entrance of the Showground or they may not be admitted. Whilst stalled at the show it is suggested that all cattle are double tied. Livestock must be under the control of a competent handler at all times and they must use approved restraints which are safe and fit for purpose. Movements on the showground include areas used by the public and also when going from the Exhibition Halls to the judging rings and handlers must ensure adequate safeguards are in place to prevent an animal from escaping. All Bulls over 10 months old must have a permanent ring attached to the nose and must be provided with a strong chain or rope and to be led. Use of the bulldog can be used for younger cattle, if felt appropriate. The Dams of All Bulls (Dairy Breeds) entered for the Inspection Classes must be qualified in accordance with the requirements of the respective Breed Society. Tampering and Malpractice – see Rule 15. The exercising of cattle within the cattle judging rings prior to the start of judging on the first day is prohibited. Pressure Hoses:- Only low pressure hoses can be used for washing of cattle. Pressure above 30psi will not be permitted. The use of power hoses producing water above 30psi is banned. Electrical safety:- The correct maintenance and safe use of any electrical equipment brought to the show is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor, both for their own safety and of any third party. It is highly recommended that electrical equipment is regularly PAT tested. EXHIBITORS MAY ONLY ENTER A MAXIMUM OF THREE ANIMALS IN ANY ONE CLASS. NO EXHIBITOR MAY BE PERMITTED TO EXHIBIT MORE THAN TWO ANIMALS PER CLASS WHICH WERE THE RESULT OF AN EMBRYO TRANSFER FROM THE SAME PARENTAGE. Within the ‘Any Other Pure Breed’ Sections, if over 12 entries are received for any one breed and from at least 3 different Exhibitors, Breed Classes will be formed and a Specialist Judge appointed for the 2019 Show. If 10 or more entries are forward at the Show, Breed Classes will automatically be staged for 2020. If less than 10 entries are forward, the Breed will revert back to the Any Other Pure Breed Section for 2020. Within the Breed Sections, if less than 10 entries are forward, the Association is likely to discontinue the classes for the following year and entries would only then be eligible for the ‘Any Other Pure Breed’ Section. SHEEP 18. Each pen of Ewes must be of the same Flock. All lambs must be born on or after 1 December 2018 unless otherwise stated, or individual Breed Society Rules state differently. All ewes, 2 shear or over, to have reared a lamb(s) in the year of the Show. All sheep being shown must be on halters, if applicable, but must be on halters to be paraded. All sheep brought into the Showground must have been dipped and moved in accordance with any Ministry Regulations in force at that time. Exhibitors are specially cautioned not to send to the Show animals which are suffering from Orf in any stage. Any animal found to be affected, will, on the advice of the Show Veterinary Officers, be disqualified from competition and removed from the Show. Current legislation (the Mutilation (Permitted Procedures) (England) Regulations 2007 Schedule 5.5 requires that sheep must have sufficient tail retained to cover the vulva of the female sheep and the anus of the male sheep. Sheep entered for the 2019 Royal 60


Cornwall Show are liable to be inspected in the lines by the Association’s Veterinary Officers or other appropriate official bodies. Any sheep which do not comply with the aforementioned regulation will not be eligible to be shown. The spraying of sheep with any substances is forbidden within the Sheep Marquee. Electrical safety:- The correct maintenance and safe use of any electrical equipment brought to the show is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor, both for their own safety and of any third party. It is highly recommended that electrical equipment is regularly PAT tested. Within the ‘Any Other Pure Breed’ Sections, if over 25 entries are received for any one breed and from at least 3 different Exhibitors, Breed Classes will be formed and a Specialist Judge appointed for the 2019 Show. If 20 or more entries are forward at the Show, Breed Classes will automatically be staged for 2020. If less than 20 entries are forward, the Breed will revert back to the Any Other Pure Breed Section for 2020. Within the Breed Sections, if less than 20 entries are forward, the Association is likely to discontinue the classes for the following year and entries would only then be eligible for the ‘Any Other Pure Breed’ Section. Maedi-Visna accredited and Scrapie Monitored accommodation will only be provided for sheep which have been signified as being of such status on the entry form. In order to be admitted to the accredited accommodation, all Maedi Visna accredited sheep must be accompanied by the appropriate SAC Form (green) – within expiry date. Scrapie Monitored sheep will be accommodated and shown in unsegregated conditions. All female sheep, whether scrapie monitored or not, of all breeds except Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace must, at the time of the show be a). non-pregnant (empty), b). have not lambed within 30 days prior to arrival at the show and c). not be subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding pattern. All females of the Dorset Horn, Polled Dorset and Finnish Landrace breeds and animals subject to procedures which change the seasonal breeding pattern must be accompanied to the show by a declaration for each animal confirming that the sheep are a). non pregnant (empty) and b). have not lambed in the previous 30 days. EXHIBITORS MAY ONLY ENTER A MAXIMUM OF THREE ANIMALS IN ANY ONE CLASS. PIGS 19. Pigs to have been registered in a published volume or accepted for entry in a forthcoming volume of the British Pig Association’s Herd Book. (It is not sufficient for an animal to be ‘eligible for registration’). Animals registered in a Grading Register of a Herd Book are not eligible for entry in Agricultural Show Classes. Litter Numbers – For January classes a range of litter numbers will be accepted. Pigs brought to the Show must be selected from this range and must be herdbook registered before the start of the show. The ear number, registered name, Herd Book number and date of birth of each pig, also the name and Herd Book number of sire and dam, must be supplied for printing in the catalogue together with the name of the breeder in cases where the exhibitor is not also the breeder. At all Shows in 2019 female pigs (all breeds) born before 1 January 2018 shall be eligible to compete only if in the six calendar months prior to the show they have farrowed, suckled and reared to four weeks of age a litter of pigs. The farrowing date must be stated on the entry form. At all Shows in 2019 female pigs born on or after 1st January and before 1st July in the year before the show must within 18 months of their date of birth have farrowed, suckled and reared to four weeks of age a litter of pigs. Boars of two years of age and over (all breeds) are to be certified as having sired at least three live litters within the twelve months preceeding the first day of the Show. The pigs comprising such litters are to have been litter notified in the British Pig Association’s Herd Book or proof of their birth must have been given to the Association. Boars aged twelve months or more at the time of the exhibition, must have their tusks cut prior to the Show. All boars must be shown by two competent adult handlers who are equipped with protective boards. The use of artificial colouring, whitening and/or powder on pigs as well as the removal or addition of spots by artificial means is prohibited (white woodflour is permitted). EXHIBITORS MAY ONLY ENTER A MAXIMUM OF THREE ANIMALS IN ANY ONE CLASS. The Association will provide pens and straw for all exhibits. The provision of feeding stuffs, drinking utensils etc, will be the responsibility of the exhibitor. General Fodder 20. Straw and, if possible, green food will be served out in suitable quantities to the Stockpersons of Exhibitors of Animals free of expense. In view of the possible scarcity of green fodder exhibitors are advised to bring as much green fodder as possible. Herd / Flock advertising 21. Exhibitors are permitted to erect signs advertising their herd or flock to a maximum size of 92 cm (3’) wide x 61 cm (2’) high per stall or pen. In the case of flock signs no sign may be erected to stand higher than 61 cm (2’) above the pen hurdle height. Separate regulations apply for breed society promotion pens within the sheep section. The Association reserves the right to remove any sign, should it be deemed to be inappropriate. Herdsmen’s Cubicles 22. A maximum of one herdsmans cubicle can be booked per Exhibitor unless after the closing date of entries spares exist. Cubicles may only be booked for a minimum of three nights and are limited and only available on a first come, first served basis. Dogs 23. Well behaved dogs are allowed but must be kept on a non-retractable lead at all times. Interpretation of Regulations The Association and Council reserves to itself the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed Regulations, Conditions or Prize Lists, and arbitrarily to settle and determine all or any matters, questions or differences, in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of or connected with or incidental to the Show. Also to substitute Judges for those announced in the prize lists, or make additional appointments as may be deemed necessary. All Exhibitors and other persons admitted to the Show Yard shall be subject to the Rules, Orders, Conditions and Regulations of the Council of the Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association.

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LOCAL / REGIONAL SHOW DATES 2019 SHOW

CONTACT 2019 DATES

Gwinear

Ms A Barnbrook Tel: 01209 716585 Email: info@gwinearshow.org.uk Web: www.gwinearshow.org.uk

4 May

North Somerset

Mr T Ledbury, 4 Yeowood Farm, Iwood Lane, Wrington, North Somerset BS40 5NU Tel: 08456 342464 Email: tim@nsas.org.uk Web: nsas.org.uk

6 May

Devon County

Mrs Sam Mackenzie-Green, Westpoint, Clyst St Mary, Exeter, Devon. EX5 1DJ Tel: 01392 353700 Email: sam@dcshow.org Web: www.devoncountyshow.co.uk

16 – 18 May

Royal Bath & West Mr Alan Lyons, The Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. BA4 6QN 29 May – 1 June Tel: 01749 822200 Email: alan.lyons@bathandwest.co.uk Web: www.bathandwest.com Royal Cornwall

Mr Chris Riddle, Royal Cornwall Showground, Wadebridge, Cornwall. PL27 7JE Tel: 01208 812183 Fax: 01208 812713 Email: info@royalcornwall.co.uk Web: www.royalcornwall.co.uk Facebook: Royal Cornwall Show News Twitter: rcsupdate

Liskeard

Mrs B Breyley, Eldon, St Ive, Liskeard PL14 3NE Tel: 07894 456 099 Email: info@liskeardshow.org Web: www.liskeardshow.org

13 July

Stithians

Jenna Payne, The Showground, Stithians, Truro, Cornwall. TR3 7DP Tel: 01209 861073 Email:information@stithiansshow.org.uk, Web: www.stithiansshow.org.uk

15 July

Camborne

Mrs Alison Olds, Menadarva Farm, Kehelland, Camborne, Cornwall TR14 0JH Tel: 01209 718750 Email: info@camborne-show.org.uk Web: www.camborne-show.org.uk

20 July

Launceston

The Show Secretary, Launceston Agricultural Association. PO Box 173, Launceston, Cornwall PL15 0BP Tel: 07988 479452 Email: launcestonshowsecretary@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.launcestonshow.co.uk

25 July

Mid Devon

Mr Colin Nation, 18 High Street, Halberton, Tiverton, Devon. EX16 7AF Tel: 01884 820859 Email:office@middevonshow.co.uk Web: www.middevonshow.co.uk

27 July

Totnes & District

Mrs L Harvey, PO Box 220, Totnes, Devon. TQ9 9EN Tel / Fax: 01803 732813 Email: office@totnesshow.com Web: www.totnesshow.com

28 July

Woolsery & District Mrs A Carter, Churston Ford, West Putford, Holsworthy, Devon. EX22 7UU Tel: 01409 240328 Email: woolseryshow@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.woolseryshow.org.uk

29 July

Yealmpton

Mr P Davis, 1 Castleford Cottage, Combe Fishacre, Newton Abbot, Devon. TQ12 5UQ Tel: 07712 681306 Email: secretary@yealmptonshow.co.uk Web: www.yealmptonshow.co.uk

31 July

Honiton

Mrs M Connor, Bank House, 66a High Street, Honiton, Devon. EX14 1PS Tel: 01404 41794 Email: marcelle@honitonshow.co.uk Web: www.honitonshow.co.uk

1 August

North Devon

Mrs T Soanes, 15 George Arcade, South Molton, Devon. EX36 3AB Tel: 01769 573852 Email: showsecretary@northdevonshow.com Web: www.northdevonshow.com

7 August

Okehampton

Ms S Bullingham, Wykeham House, 3 Station Road, Okehampton, Devon. EX20 1DY Tel: 01837 659965 Email: info@okehamptonshow.co.uk Web: www.okehamptonshow.co.uk

8 August

Cornwood

Ms Linda Osman, Vice Chairman, Wisdome Cottage, Vicarage Hill, Cornwood, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9RA Tel: 01752 837662 Email:laosman2@gmail.com Web:www.cornwoodshow.co.uk 10 August

Camelford

Ms Beth Kitto, Eden Parc, Watergate, Advent, Camelford PL32 9QL Tel: 07483 964125 Email: camelfordshow@gmail.com Web: www.camelfordshow.co.uk

14 August

Gillingham & Shaftesbury

Mr S Braddick, The Show Office, Station Road, Gillingham, Dorset. SP8 4PY Tel: 01747 823955 Email: enquiries@gillshaftshow.co.uk Web: www.gillshaftshow.co.uk

14 August

Chagford

Miss P Keen, 42 The Square, Chagford, Devon TQ13 8AH Tel: 07511 778641 Email: chagfordshow@gmail.com Web: www.chagfordshow.co.uk

15 August

Dunster

Mrs R Langdon, Apple Tree House, Higher Vexford Lydeard St Lawrence, Taunton, Somerset TA4 3QF 16 August Tel: 01984 656990 Email: secretary@dunstershow.demon.co.uk Web: www.thedunstershow.co.uk

Mid Somerset

Ms C Barham, 3 Europa Court, Crowne Trading Estate, Shepton Mallet, Somerset BA4 5QQ Email: 01749 938044 secretary@midsomersetshow.org.uk Web: www.midsomersetshow.org.uk

18 August

Holsworthy & Stratton

Mrs R Ireland, Bridge Park, Canworthy Water, Launceston PL15 8UW Tel: 01566 781811 Email: office@holsworthystrattonshow.co.uk Web: www.holsworthyandstrattonagriculturalshow.co.uk

22 August

Kingsbridge

Mrs Jen Chester,The Secretary, Marlin, South Milton, Kingsbridge, Devon TQ7 3JQ Tel: 01548 562567 Email:kingsbridgeshow@gmail.com Web: www.kingsbridgeshow.co.uk

Dorset County

Mr Will Hyde, The Show Office, Agriculture House, Acland Road, Dorchester, Dorset. DT1 1EF 7 - 8 September Tel: 01305 264249 Email: secretary@dorsetcountyshow.co.uk Web: www.dorsetcountyshow.co.uk

Widecombe Fair

Mr Michael Welby, Watergate, Widecombe in the Moor, Newton Abbot, Devon. TQ13 7PN Tel: 01364 631221 Email: michael.welby@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.widecombefair.com

10 September

Frome

Ms A Coates, The Show Office, Rodden Road, Frome, Somerset. BA11 2AH Tel: 01373 463600 Email: admin@fromecheeseshow.co.uk Web: www.fromecheeseshow.co.uk

14 September

6 - 8 June

7 September

Agrifest South West Mrs Vicky Smith, Secretary, NBA South West, Little Orchard Farm, Thelbridge, Crediton, 6 November Devon EX17 4SJ T el: 01884 861352 Email: natbeefsw@gmail.com Website: www.agrifestsouthwwest.co.uk

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