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CORNWOOD

Sunday 25th August 2019 At Cadleigh Farm, Lee Mill

By kind permission of Mr & Mrs John Cane and Mr & Mrs Derek Dennis

Judging starts at 9:30am Rosettes 1st to 6th places

Horse Show Secretaries – Karon Yeoman and Stella Bussell Telephone: 07881623436 or 01752 837617 Email: [email protected] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP Ring time to be announced. All competitors will receive a Supreme Finalist rosette.

SUPREME CHAMPION The G F Connor Trophy Supreme Champion Sash & £20 Prize Money

RESERVE CHAMPION The Picasso Cup Reserve Champion Sash & £10 Prize Money

BEST UNDER 16 YEAR OLD IN THE CHAMPIONSHIP The C W Passey Memorial Trophy Champion Sash & £10 Prize Money

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VET (on Call) – Blackdown Equine Practice Telephone: 01626 824600

FIRST AID – Karben Medical Services Contact the Horse Show Secretary in the Entry Tent should treatment be required or any injuries occur.

PRINTER – Erme Press, Telephone: 01752 691140

Our grateful thanks to the following for their generous sponsorship:

Ace of Diamonds, Saltash Adrian Stokes, Lutton Blackdown Equine Practice, Cornwall & Transmissions, Lee Mill Cats Boarding Cornwood Cricket Club Cornwood Inn Cornwood Physiotherapy Cornwood Village Shop & Tea Rooms Cummings Agricultural Services, Cornwood David May Motor Services, Ivybridge Devon Rosettes, Ashburton Erme Press, Ivybridge Fitzworthy Equestrian Centre, Cornwood Gill Ross Goodamoor Equine Laundry, Hack, Horse & Country Kit Stores, Saltash Ivybridge Equestrian Julia Bertram, Lutton Langage Farm, Smithaleigh Leonard Coombes Master Saddlers, Lynda & Nigel Thorn, Lutton Lyneham Inn, Miners Arms, Hemerdon Moorland Hotel, Mr & Mrs John Jones Nu Signs, Ovenu, Plymouth & Phil Bussell, Lutton Red Post Equestrian, Totnes Serpells Equestrian & Agricultural Merchants, Plympton South Moor Vets, Ivybridge Sparkwell Farm Livery SSG Training, Plympton Stay Sharp Mobile Sharpening, Plymouth Talby Trophies, Plympton The Hair Shack, Ivybridge The White Thorn Inn, Tin Park Livery Stables, Cornwood Welbeck Manor, Sparkwell Bay Riding School West Rook Farm Boarding Kennels, Cornwood West Rook Recovery, Cornwood Wood U Choose, Ivybridge

SCHEDULE

RING 1- WORKING HUNTER Judge: Mr D Milner Commencing 10.30am Rosettes 1st to 6th

RULES 60% jump performance (40% jumping 20% style) 40% conformation, action & individual style. No change of tack or rider permitted. Protective boots may be worn for jumping phase only.

1. Nursery Novice Working Hunter 1’9” – Not to enter any other Working Hunter class at this show. Riders 12 yrs. and under may be led/assisted. 2. Novice Working Hunter – Fences 1’9” approx... Combination not to have won a class in the past season. 3. Novice Working Hunter – Fences 2’3” approx... Combination not to have won a class in the past season. 4. Working Hunter Open– Fences 2’3” approx. 5. Working Hunter Open– Fences 2’6” approx. 6. Working Hunter Open– Fences 2’9” approx.

Championship for Classes 1–6, 1st& 2ndPrizewinners RING CHAMPION & RESERVE ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

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RING 2 - Commencing 9.30am Rosettes 1st to 6th Course Builder & Judge: MrRegStabback

7. Novice Jumping – 50cm (approx1’9”) 8. Novice Jumping – 60cm (approx. 2ft) 9. Open70cm - (approx. 2ft 3”) 10. Open Speed Jumping –70cm -Jumped against the clock. 11. Open - 80cm (approx. 2’6”) 12. Open - 85cm (approx. 2’9”) 13. Open - 90cm (approx. 3’0”)

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RING 3–CLEAR ROUND JUMPING

Commencing 9.00am

Enter at ringside – Entry fee £2.00

Rosette for every clear round. Poles may be raised/lowered and riders may be assisted.

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RING 4 - Judge: Mrs G Ross Commencing 9.30am Rosettes 1st to 6th

14. Lead rein not exceeding 12.2hh- Rider 10 years and under. Snaffle bridles. Lead rein attached to noseband. 15. First Ridden not exceeding 14.2hh - Rider 12 years and under. Snaffle bridles. 16. Novice Horse or Pony- 4 years and over and not to have won a ridden showing class. 17. Best child’s pony not exceeding 14.2hh. 18. Best coloured pony not exceeding 14.2hh. 19. Ridden M&M pure/part bred – class will be split if sufficient entries 20. Best Combination not exceeding 14.2

Championship for Classes 14 -20 1st& 2ndPrizewinners RING CHAMPION & RESERVE ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

RING 5 - Judge: Miss D Kinnaird-Perry Commencing 9.30am Rosettes 1st to 6th

21. Best Ridden Local Horse or Pony-Horse or Rider to reside within a 10 mile radius of Cornwood. 22. Best Pony Club/Riding Club Horse/Pony 23. Best combination exceeding 14.2 24. Best veteran– 15 years and over. 25. Best All Round- Will be asked to jump a small fence. 26. Best Ridden Cob/Cob Type 27. Best Ridden Coloured 28. Best Grass Kept –class to be split Summer/Winter grazing if sufficient entries

Championship for Classes 21 - 28 1st& 2ndPrizewinners RING CHAMPION & RESERVE ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

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RING 6–IN HAND Judge: Mrs J Penrose Commencing at 9.30 Rosettes 1st to 6th

29. Best 1,2,3 year old – any breed 30. Best Local In hand – within in 10 miles of showground 31. Best M&M In hand Pure/Part Bred 32. Best In Hand open to any breed 33. Best Coloured In Hand any variety of colour

Championship for Classes 29 - 33 1st& 2ndPrizewinners RING CHAMPION & RESERVE ELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

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Ring 6Fun Pony ClassesRidden or In Hand Commencing after In Hand Classes Judge: Mrs J Penrose Rosettes 1st to 6th

34. Best Turned Out Au Naturel. 35. Prettiest Female Pony. 36. Most Handsome Male Pony. 37. Best Grey/Coloured 38. Best Bay/Chestnut 39. Best Pair – Same or opposite 40. Pony the Judge would most like to take home.

Championship for Classes 34 - 40,1st& 2ndPrizewinners NOTELIGIBLE FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

GYMKHANA – Commencing approx. 1.30pm Enter at ringside - £2.00 Rosettes 1st to 6th

41. - 14yrs and under 42. Pole Bending - Open 43. Walk,Trot& Canter – 14yrs and under 44. Walk,Trot& Canter – Open 45. Potato Race – 14yrs and under 46. Potato Race - Open 47. Chase Me Charlie – 14yrs and under (Jump is raised each round) 48. Chase Me Charlie – Open (Jump is raised each round)

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PLEASE NOTE – The organisers of the Cornwood Horse Show hereby give notice that they will not accept liability for injury to a person or any animal or for any loss or damage whatsoever suffered by any competitor, exhibitor or exhibit in any horse jumping or showing competition or event. All such competitors take part at their own risk and before entering should inspect all course constructions of jumps or obstacles and ground conditions to ensure and satisfy them selves that they are safe.

HORSE SHOW RULES

It is a condition of entry that competitors have read, understood and agree to abide by all the rules and regulations of the CornwoodHorse Show.

1. The organisers of the CornwoodHorse Show will take all reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone present must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the organisers, officials and stewards. 2. The organisers of the CornwoodHorseShow hereby give notice that they will not accept liability for injury to a person or any animal or for any loss or damage whatsoever suffered by any competitor, exhibitor or exhibit in any horse jumping or showing competition or event. All such competitors take part at their own risk and before entering should inspect all course constructions of jumps or obstacles and ground conditions to ensure and satisfy themselves that they are safe. 3. Verbal or physical abuse toward any person or animal will not be tolerated. This includes the misuse of whips and spurs as judged by the HorseShow secretary or judges. 4. Horse transport is to be parked where designated and moved immediately if required. 5. It is a condition of entry that all persons whilst mounted wear fastened hard hats and purpose designed footwear conforming to British Safety Standards. 6. It is strongly recommended that leaders wear hard hats and purpose designed footwear and gloves conforming to British Safety Standards and that body protectors be worn in all classes involving jumping and activities. 7. Jackets to be worn in the show jumping rings unless permission from the judges is obtained. 8. Perpetual cups are to be returned in good condition by 31st July 2020. 9. No horse or pony under 4 years may be shown under saddle. 10. Riders in any classes must be 3 years of age and over. 11. Only in show jumping classes may a competitor enter more than one mount.

STRICTLY WALK OR TROT OUTSIDE OF THE SHOWING OR WARM UP RINGS

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ADVANCE ENTRIES

Closing date for advance entries - Thursday 22nd August 2019. Entries will also be takenon the day. ENTRY FEES Advance Entry –Classes 1 to33£5 per class, on Show Day - £6 per class. Classes34to40 £3advance, on Show Day £3.50 per class. Every competitor will be required to pay a £2 FirstAid contribution.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION PLEASE READ

Send your entry form and cheque (made payable toCornwood Agricultural & Horticultural Society) to: If you would like to pay by BACS in advance please call Karon Yeoman 07881623436

Karon Yeoman, Langham Cottage, Cornwood, Ivybridge, Devon, PL21 9QQ

Horse Show Secretaries – Karon Yeoman and Stella Bussell Telephone:- 07881623436/01752 837104Email:– [email protected]

IN CASE OF BAD WEATHER TELEPHONE: 07881 623436 or07866 334289

Cornwood Agricultural & Horticultural Society Registered Charity no. 287054 www.cornwoodshow.btck.co.uk

CORNWOOD HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM

Competitor Name: Age: Office Use (If under 18)

Address:

Phone Number: Email:

Class Horse Name Age HH Cost Number

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Please complete using capital letters. First Aid Contribution £ 2.00 One entry form per competitor. First Aid Contribution cost is £2.00 per competitor. TOTAL £