BREEDING & CATTLE SOCIETY

SATURDAY 24 AUGUST 2019

THE 113th ANNUAL SHOW and THE ANNUAL PERFORMANCE SHOW with QUALIFYING BREED ROUND FOR OF THE YEAR SHOW NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS M&M RIDDEN PONY OF THE YEAR NPS Qualifiers: Novice WHP, Open WHP, WHP Training Stakes, Open Ridden, Junior Ridden, Ridden and In- Part-Bred, In-Hand Affiliation S24.017 Children’s Gymkhana

MONDAY 26 AUGUST 2019 THE ANNUAL IN-HAND BREED SHOW

To be held at NEW PARK, , SO42 7QH By kind permission of New Park Events Ltd and the Forestry Commission

Entries close: 1 August 2019 Late entries only accepted in Horse of the Year Show qualifier, jumping, utility, WHP, family pony, junior ridden, first ridden, lead rein, part-bred, ridden and in-hand and hunter type, walk and trot, ridden and in-hand veteran, child handler, Commoners , Veteran Mare, not exceeding 128 cm in hand, ridden and in-hand pairs, ridden and in-hand competition pony, pick your own test

SHOW ORGANISER & EXECUTIVE SECRETARY: Miss Hilary Palmer Tel 01258 857588 Mobile 07766 235865 (evenings and weekends) Email: [email protected]

Entries to: Breeding & Cattle Society, Deepslade House, Road, , Hants BH23 8AA

1 JUDGES 2019

Stallion & Performance Show Forest in hand, Futurity colts ……………………………………….….. Mrs P Renwick Stud Stallions in hand……………….……………………………………..……… Mrs M-C Nimmo Ridden Stallions……………………………………………………………..…………. Mrs M Taylor HOYS National Pony Society/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden New Forest Pony Conformation: Mrs P Renwick Ridden: Mrs J Woods Forest Bred Ridden ……………………………………………………………………..Mrs M Taylor Novice Ridden New Forest ………………………………………….………………… Mrs J Woods Open Ridden New Forest ……………………………………………….……….……. Mrs M Taylor Junior ridden………..…………………………………………..…………………… Mrs M-C Nimmo Family pony, Lead rein, First ridden ………………………………………………….Mrs V Hodgett Working Hunter Pony………………………………………….………….………Ride: Mrs L Impney Conformation: Mrs Jackie Cooper Dressage (including combined training dressage)……………………………………….tba Jumping ……………………………………………………………………………………..… tba Veteran, Pairs, Riding & Hunter Pony, FX/PB, Sports Pony, Walk & Trot……….. Mrs V Hodgett Open In-Hand …………………………………………………………………………….. Mrs J James

In hand Show Commoners Mare, Veteran Mare, and …………………………….…. Mrs J Woods Yeld Mares ……………………………………………………………………………. Mrs J Woods ……………………………………………………………………………………. Mrs A Adams …………………………………………………………………..……..…….. Mrs A Adams Forest Bred & Forest Run ……………………………………………………………. Mrs L Belcher Ponies not exc 128 cm ……………………………………………………………….. Mrs L Belcher Child Handler, FX/Part Breds, Riding & Hunter Pony, Veterans, Sports Pony …… Mrs J Upton Cattle …………………………………………………………………………………… Mr D Coombes

SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP and Breeders Cup Judge: Mr Ole Wienecke

ARMBANDS MUST BE WORN FOR THE FOLLOWING ROSETTES Forest Bred – White Breeder/Owner – Blue (in Supreme Championship only) Novice - Pink Country Life (Junior WHP) – red Young Commoner – Yellow John Bradford (Owner Ridden) – Red Beaulieu Road Sales – Purple

It is very important that the correct armbands are clearly visible and are worn for the full duration of the class.

PASSPORTS It is a legal requirement that the passport must accompany the pony at all times. All ponies should therefore travel to the show with their passports. The Society may levy a fine on any pony found without its passport. Random passport checks may be carried out.

EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATIONS ARE STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. THE SOCIETY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO AMEND THIS POLICY ACCORDING TO THE CONDITIONS PREVAILING AT THE TIME OF THE SHOW.

2 MEASURING All ponies entered in a class with an upper height limit (eg 128 cm, 138 cm) must be measured on the showground before the class by the Society’s official measurer (with the exception of class 8 as Horse of the Year Show M&M qualifiers only require a JMB for the final and not the qualifier), whose decision is final, unless they produce a JMB Certificate or a veterinary measurement height certificate (allowing 1 cm for shoes), which should be presented with the pony to the Measuring Steward so that it can be ratified. JMB is now paperless and online only, so competitors wishing to use a JMB measurement must bring a printout of their pony’s JMB database entry.

PASSPORTS MUST BE PRESENTED WITH THE PONY AT THE MEASURING STAND. PLEASE BRING YOUR SHOW NUMBER TO THE MEASURING STAND.

128 cm = 12.2 hh 132 cm = 13.0 hh 135 cm = 13.1 hh 138 cm = 13.2 hh 148 cm = 14.2 hh 153 cm = 15.0 hh The Measuring Stand will be open from 7.45 am – 11 am on Saturday. The Measuring Stand will be open from 7.45 am – 11 am on Monday. Rugs and boots/bandages must be removed before the pony gets to the stand.

REFRESHMENTS AND TRADE STANDS Enquiries to the Show Organiser

Photographers in attendance - www.dorsetphotoevent.co.uk

Admission to Show Car and occupants ………………………………£5.00 Car and driver …………………………………….£3.00 After 1.00pm Car and occupants …..£1.00 Adults and Children 12 and over …...£1.00 Children under 12 …………………………….. Free

CUPS MUST BE RETURNED CLEAN AND UNDAMAGED TO Pauline Black, The Radio House, Pilley Street, Pilley, , Hants SO41 5QP Tel: 01590 689249 By 1 AUGUST 2019 Please note show rule D13 will be strictly enforced

Ticket Allocation for each day: one pony-two passes; two ponies-three passes; three ponies-four passes, thereafter one pass per pony

PONIES FOR SALE can be marked in the catalogue, provided they are shown for sale on the entry form and a fee of £5 per pony is paid with the entry fee.

The New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society wish to acknowledge their special thanks to the sponsors and to all those who give generously of their time to make these shows possible Sponsors names are listed throughout the schedule. 3

The Society gratefully acknowledges the support of the Horserace Betting Levy Board through a grant payable in recognition of the Society’s At Risk Status on the RBST Watchlist.

Sponsors to Date:

Mr & Mrs P Armitage Ms Karen Taylor Mrs Hazel Barber Mrs M Tillyer Mrs P Black Mrs J Williams Mrs K Clarke Mr & Mrs S Dovey Hollybrooke Stud, Mr & Mrs J Adams Mrs Wendy Gover Fromm Merrie Stud, Mrs S Shaw Mr & Mrs P Goodwin Leith Stud, Miss Gail Brownrigg Mr & Mrs J Haynes Furzley Stud, Mrs S Kilford Ms Joanne Hillier Marleydenes Stud, Miss K Baxter Mr & Mrs J Lowth Miss D Macnair Jaybee Safety Miss H Palmer

Ring Sponsors Earlcote Construction Baileys Building Ltd Meadens Skoda

New Forest & Hampshire County Show Tuesday 30, Wednesday 31 July, Thursday 1 August 2019 Show Secretary: Denis Dooley New Forest & Hampshire County Show The Showground New Park Brockenhurst Hants SO42 7QH Tel: 01590 622400 Fax: 01590 622637 email: [email protected]

NPS QUALIFYING ROUNDS, BREED SHOW RULES: 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 for Mountain & Moorland Classes.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members and at breed shows ponies can qualify for finals even if their owners are not members. Owners of qualified ponies must become adult Qualifying or Life members to enter the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern in August 2020.

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.

NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship - Riders of Home Produced ponies (see definition in the NPS Rules Book) can wear a white arm band in classes where this is indicated. These ponies are then eligible to qualify for the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show.

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5 THE NEW FOREST PONY STALLION SHOW

Saturday 24 August 2019 8.30 am

ENTRIES CLOSE 1 AUGUST

All ponies entered at this show must be registered in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book

The Young Commoners Group offers a rosette to the highest placed pony owned by a Young Commoner in each class (yellow armband). Please ensure that you have completed and returned to the office the Young Commoners Declaration Form, to confirm eligibility.

Forest Bred Rosettes donated by the Pony Publicity Group, will be awarded to the highest placed pony sired and foaled on the open Forest in each class (white armband). The winners will be eligible to compete in the Forest bred Stallion Championship.

The Society offers a special rosette to the best pony under 128 cm in each class and all can come forward to the 128 cm championship on Monday. Please show the ring steward your measurement card on entering the ring.

ENTRY FEES (classes 1-9): Members £8.00 Non-members £14.00

Classes 1-6 are New Forest Breed qualifying rounds for The NPS/Equestrian Marketplace M&M In-Hand National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule)

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A (WEST RING A), 9.30 am FOREST RUN STALLIONS Judge: Mrs P Renwick Classes 1-2 are for stallions aged 2 years and over that are (or are eligible to be) in the Verderers grazing from June 2019 and are eligible and available to run the Forest in 2020. Manes and tails can be lightly trimmed. Ponies aged 4 and over may be shod. PREMIUMS: £150, £100 Premiums will be awarded to stallions 2 years old and over (classes 1-2) at the Judge’s discretion. Premiums will be paid in the year of award.

CLASS 1 FOREST-RUN STALLIONS, 4 years and under. Cecil Cup to the best 4 year old. Cup to the best 3 year old. Meyrick Cup to the best 2 year old. C Tillyer Memorial Cup to the highest placed youngstock, age 2 or 3 years. The winner is eligible for the WEIRS CUP (Youngstock championship) at the Breed Show on Monday 29 August. Centaur Cup to the best 2 year old owned by a Young Commoner (orange armband). Best youngstock owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup on Monday (orange armband). Sponsor: Mrs K Clarke

6 CLASS 2 FOREST-RUN STALLIONS, 5 years and over. Stallions in this class must be measured or have a height certificate. The Reeves Cup will be awarded to the best small stallion. The Bettesthorne Cup will be awarded to the best large stallion. Bramble Memorial Cup to the best small 5-year-old. Rowhill Memorial Cup to the best large 5- year-old.

THE CRANESMOOR CUP and a premium of £100, and a Reserve premium of £50, donated in memory of Miss P Mangin, will be awarded to the stallion from Classes 1 - 2 who is judged to have sired the best foals eligible for registration on the Forest in the current year. Foals will be judged on the Forest after the closing date of entries.

FOREST RUN STALLION CHAMPIONSHIP - THE CUP Prize: £20 to Champion Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners of Classes 1 - 2 and the C Tillyer Memorial Cup winner. Champion and Reserve may compete for the Supreme and the Breeders Cup (if eligible) at the Breed In-hand Show on Monday.

FUTURITY YEARLING COLTS CLASS 3 FUTURITY YEARLING COLTS currently in (or eligible to be in) the Futurity grazing. Somerley Cup to the winner. Best colt owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup on Monday (orange armband). No colt to be shown in a . First and second placed colts eligible for the Stud Youngstock Championship. Forest-bred rosette winner eligible for Forest Bred In Hand Stallion Championship.

EAST RING B, 9.00 am STUD STALLIONS Judge: Mrs M-C Nimmo No plaits or chifney bits allowed.

CLASS 4 YEARLING COLTS Waterditch Cup to the winner. Best colt owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup at the Breed Show on Monday (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship at the Breed Show on Monday (purple armband). No yearling colt to be shown in a bit.

CLASS 5 COLTS, 2 and 3 year olds This class will be split if sufficient entries forward. Green Dragon Trophy to the best 3 year old. The Haycock and Harvey Trophy to the best 2 year old. Best colt owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup at the Breed Show on Monday (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship at the Breed Show on Monday (purple armband). Front shoes permissible for 3-year-olds only. ALL COLTS MUST BE LICENSED. Sponsors: Hollybrooke Stud, John and Wendy Adams

7 CLASS 6 STUD STALLIONS Ponies may be shod. A J Harmsworth Cup to the winner. May be split into two sections as follows, if sufficient entries forward on the day. Section A: Junior Stallions, 4, 5 or 6 years of age. Section B: Senior Stallions, age 7 years or over. Sponsors: Marleydenes Stud, Kate Baxter

STUD YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP – HENRIETTA TROPHY Open to first and second prize winners from classes 3, 4 and 5 The winner and reserve are eligible for the Weirs Cup (Youngstock championship) at the Breed Show on Monday.

STUD STALLION CHAMPIONSHIP - TROPHY Prize: £20 to Champion Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from class 6 and the Youngstock champion and reserve. Champion and Reserve may compete for the Supreme and the Breeders cup (if eligible) at the Breed Show on Monday.

FOREST BRED IN-HAND STALLION CHAMPIONSHIP RON ALFORD MEMORIAL TROPHY Open to winners of Forest bred rosettes in classes 1 to 6. The highest placed 1, 2 or 3 year old may compete for the Kingett Memorial Cup, and the highest placed 4 years and over may compete for the Roughton Trophy, at the Breed Show on Monday.

EAST RING B RIDDEN STALLIONS Judge: Mrs M Taylor

Class 7 is a New Forest Breed qualifying round for The NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule) NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white arm bands NPS/Hy-Equestrian Young Rider Championship Qualifier – for rider up to 25 years. NPS/Black Country M&M Championship Qualifier

CLASS 7 RIDDEN STALLIONS All ridden stallions must be 4 years or over. No plaits allowed.

The Broadlands Cup to the winner. The 1st and 2nd prize winners are eligible for the Ridden Championship (The Henderson Scott Cup).

Highfox Cup to the highest placed stallion not exceeding 138 cm. Measuring required. Applewitch Cup to the highest placed stallion exceeding 138 cm. Mockbeggar Cup to highest placed stallion to have run on the Forest in 2019.

8 The Ramblers cup will be awarded to the best novice (not to have won a 1st rosette in a ridden NF or M & M class up to 1st January in the current year and shown in a snaffle ) (pink armband). The winner is eligible for the Novice Ridden Championship.

The best pony ridden by the owner or the child of the owner is eligible for the John Bradford Cup (red armband).

The highest placed Forest-Bred Ridden Stallion is eligible for the Forest-Bred Ridden Championship (the Super Sox Trophy) (white armband). Sponsor: Marleydenes Stud, Kate Baxter

Stallion Show RULES All Breed Show rules also apply to the Stallion Show.  All colts/stallions must be registered in the Approved section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book.  All colts/stallions two years old and over must have a New Forest Pony stallion licence (a VC number).  All stallions must be licensed before being used for breeding purposes.  All riders and handlers of stallions must have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January of the current year.

9 THE NEW FOREST PONY PERFORMANCE SHOW

Saturday 24 August 2019

ENTRIES CLOSE 1 AUGUST

All ponies must be 4 years or over and registered in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book, or except where stated, the Part Bred or X-Register.

The Young Commoners Group offers a rosette to the highest placed pony owned by a Young Commoner in each class (yellow armband). Please ensure that you have completed and returned to the office the Young Commoners Declaration Form, to confirm eligibility.

Forest Bred Rosettes donated by the Pony Publicity Group will be awarded to the highest placed pony sired and foaled on the open Forest in each class (white armband). The winners will be eligible to compete in the Forest bred Championship. The winner of the Championship may compete for the Roughton Trophy and the Harry Burt Cup on Monday.

The Society offers a special rosette to the best registered pony under 128 cm in each class and all can come forward to the 128 cm championship on Monday. Please show the ring steward your measurement card on entering the ring.

All stallions competing at this show are to display a stallion bridle disc.

ENTRY FEES for all classes, except where stated: Members £8.00 Non-members £14.00

EAST RING A 8.30 am Class 8 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY/BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND RIDDEN PONY OF THE YEAR NEW FOREST QUALIFIER 2019 Entry fee: Members £33 (which includes £13 Horse of the Year Show contribution) Non-Members £43 (which includes £13 Horse of the Year Show contribution) Late entries will be accepted on the day at 50% extra. For Breed Show purposes, ponies do NOT need to be measured for this class. Prizes: £25, £20, £15, £10 Rosettes to 10th place Judges: Ride – Mrs J Woods Conformation – Mrs P Renwick

Competitors MUST use the official Horse of the Year Show entry form available from the office and the website. This must be fully completed with all ID numbers included.

10 NPS/ BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND RIDDEN PONY OF THE YEAR This competition is open to stallions, mares and geldings, four years old and over, to be registered in, and complying with the showing requirements of, the main body of the New Forest stud book. Partbreds are not eligible to compete. These classes will be run in accordance with the general rules as set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook, a copy of which can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk. Ponies must not exceed the height limits as stipulated by the Breed Society. Riders of stallions must have obtained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Riders and Owners must be members of the Breed Society, NPS, Ponies (UK), The Showing Register or BSPS. Qualification will not pass below 3rd Place. All Animals competing in Mountain and Moorland classes will be required to be in possession of a current/valid JMB height certificate within 28 days of the notification of qualification from HOYS or by the closing date of HOYS entries, whichever is sooner. Failure to do so may result in qualification of the pony being removed, at the discretion of GML. Marks must be awarded in the following way: Show, freedom of action - 50 maximum Breed type and conformation - 50 maximum In the case of equality, the pony with the highest show, freedom of action mark will be deemed the winner. If there is still equality at this point, then the judges’ decision will be final. This class is a qualifying class for Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 2nd - 6th October 2019. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office.

This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry to this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com

EAST RING A, Not before 9.15 am FOREST BRED RIDDEN Judge: Mrs M Taylor

CLASS 9 FOREST BRED RIDDEN not exceeding 138 cm. Mare or to have been sired and foaled on the open Forest. Rushmoor Peter Pod Cup to the winner. Measuring required.

CLASS 10 FOREST BRED RIDDEN exceeding 138 cm. Mare or gelding to have been sired and foaled on the open Forest. Cedar Linger Cup to the winner.

EAST RING A NOT BEFORE 10.30 AM REGISTERED NEW FOREST NOVICE RIDDEN MARE OR GELDING The best pony ridden by the owner or the child of the owner from each class is eligible for the John Bradford Cup (red armband). Classes may be split in the ring if sufficient entries are forward. Judge: Mrs J Woods

CLASS 11 NOVICE RIDDEN exceeding 138cm, ponies 4, 5 or 6 years old. For ponies that have not won a first rosette in a ridden NF or M&M class up to 1st January in the current year. To be ridden in snaffle . Sponsor: Mrs Hazel Barber

11 CLASS 12 NOVICE RIDDEN exceeding 138cm, ponies 7 years old or over. For ponies that have not won a first rosette in a ridden NF or M&M class up to 1st January in the current year. To be ridden in snaffle bridles. Hewlett Memorial Cup to the winner.

CLASS 13 NOVICE RIDDEN not exceeding 138cm, ponies 4, 5 or 6 years old. For ponies that have not won a first rosette in a ridden NF or M&M class up to 1st January in the current year. To be ridden in snaffle bridles. Measuring required.

CLASS 14 NOVICE RIDDEN not exceeding 138cm, ponies 7 years old or over. For ponies that have not won a first rosette in a ridden NF or M&M class up to 1st January in the current year. To be ridden in snaffle bridles. Measuring required. Beatrice Child Cup to the winner.

NOVICE RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP – FIJAL NOVICE TROPHY Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 11-14 and the winner of the Ramblers Cup (Novice Ridden Stallion).

EAST RING B NOT BEFORE 11.30 AM REGISTERED NEW FOREST OPEN RIDDEN MARE OR GELDING The best pony ridden by the owner or the child of the owner from each class is eligible for the John Bradford Cup (red armband). Classes may be split in the ring if sufficient entries are forward. Judge: Mrs M Taylor

Classes 15 and 16 are New Forest Breed qualifying rounds for The NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule) NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white arm bands NPS/Hy-Equestrian Young Rider Championship Qualifier – for rider up to 25 years. NPS/Black Country Saddles M&M Championship Qualifier

CLASS 15 OPEN RIDDEN not exceeding 138cm 4yrs & over Forest Park Cup to the winner. Measuring required.

CLASS 16 OPEN RIDDEN exceeding 138cm 4yrs & over Knightwood Cup to the winner.

EAST RING B OWNER/RIDER CHAMPIONSHIP – JOHN BRADFORD CUP Open to John Bradford rosette winners from classes 7 and 11 to 16

12 NEW FOREST RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP – HENDERSON SCOTT CUP Judge: Mrs M Taylor Prize: £20 to Champion Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from class 7 (Stallions), classes 15-16, and the Novice Ridden champion and reserve. Champion and Reserve Champion Ridden go forward to the Supreme Championship.

NPS/STANDINGHAT STUD & SHOW TEAM MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND RIDDEN SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mrs M Taylor Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from class 7 (Stallions), classes 15-16, and the Novice Ridden champion and reserve. A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the M&M Ridden Section. To be judged under the Rules of the NPS. At breed shows Silver Medals may be won by non-members. The owner of the qualified pony must become an Adult Qualifying or Life member to enter the final. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to the Reserve Champion pony. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2020.

ROMSEY SHOW THE JUDGES CHOICE RIDDEN HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP 14th September 2019

An INVITATION is offered to the Ridden Champion to take part in THE JUDGES’ CHOICE RIDDEN HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP to be held at the Romsey Show on the 14th September 2019. Should the first-choice animal already have been invited, then the invitation goes to the 2nd choice, the invitation to go no lower than 3rd choice of your show. Please see www.romseyshow.co.uk for details.

FOREST BRED RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP – SUPER SOX TROPHY Open to all Forest bred rosette winners. Champion and Reserve may compete for the Forest-Bred 4 years and over Championship (Roughton Trophy) on Monday. (will take place at the conclusion of all ridden and WHP classes)

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A WEST RING A Not before 11 am

JUNIOR RIDDEN NEW FOREST PONY Late entries will be accepted on the day in classes 17 – 18 (£12 and £16)

Classes 17 and 18 are New Forest Breed qualifying rounds for The NPS/RYEHOUSE NATIVE SHOW TEAM M&M Junior Ridden National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule) NPS/Rosettes Direct Home Produced Ridden Championship – wear white armbands. NPS/Hy-Equestrian Young Rider Championship Qualifier – for rider up to 25 years.

Judge: Mrs M-C Nimmo

13 CLASS 17 JUNIOR RIDDEN NEW FOREST PONY NOT EXCEEDING 138 CMS. Mares and geldings four years old and over, not exceeding 138 cm. Riders must not have attained their 18th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Measuring required. Entries in this class may not compete in Classes 15 or 16. Fiddlers Stella Shield to the winner. Sponsor: Mrs Pauline Black

CLASS 18 JUNIOR RIDDEN NEW FOREST PONY EXCEEDING 138 CMS. Mares and geldings four years old and over, exceeding 138 cm but not exceeding 148 cm. Riders must not have attained their 18th birthday before 1 January in the current year. Entries in this class may not compete in Classes 15 or 16. Jades Junior Ridden Cup to the winner.

BEGINNERS NEW FOREST PONY Late entries will be accepted on the day in classes 19 – 21 (£12 and £16) Judge Mrs V Hodgett

CLASS 19 FAMILY PONY. Mare or gelding capable of giving an adult an interesting ride yet quiet enough for the younger members of the family, to be ridden in a snaffle bridle by an adult or child. Special rosettes for all ponies considered suitable by the judge. Wright Rose Bowl to the winner. Chard Cup to the highest placed child rider 12 years or under on show day. Sponsor: Leith Stud, Miss G Brownrigg

CLASS 20 LEADING REIN PONY. Mare or gelding not exceeding 128cm. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not to have attained their 9th birthday on show day. Riders in this class may not compete in Class 21. Rosettes to all competitors. Lock Cup to the winner. Special rosettes for the best rider and the best turned out (includes attendant). Measuring required. The 1st and 2nd prize winners qualify for the Under 128 cm Championship on Monday. Sponsor Mr David Sykes

CLASS 21 FIRST RIDDEN PONY. Mare or gelding not exceeding 133cm. Riders in this class may not compete in Class 20. To be ridden in a suitable bridle off the lead by a child of 12 years or under on show day. No cantering except in individual show. Rosettes to all competitors. /Golby Cup to the winner. Special rosettes for the best rider and the best Pony Club member riding their own pony. Measuring required. Sponsor Mr David Sykes

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A WEST RING A Not before noon OPEN CLASSES All ponies must be registered in the New Forest Stud Book (including the X Register) or the Part Bred or First-Cross Register. Ponies must be four years old and over. Late entries will be accepted on the day (£12 and £16) for classes 22 - 33.

Judge: Mrs V Hodgett CLASS 22 RIDDEN VETERAN, open to stallions, mares and geldings, pure-bred NF, part- bred, first cross and X-register. 18 years and over, to be judged on condition and fitness for age. Highfox Finale Shield to the winner. 14

CLASS 23 WALK AND TROT (ridden)

CLASS 24 FIRST CROSS, PART BRED OR X-REGISTER (ridden) This class is a qualifying round for the NPS/Mole Valley Farmers Part Bred Ridden National Championship. Horse/pony to be registered in the part-bred section of the New Forest stud book (minimum 25% New Forest blood). Riders any age, except stallions. See notes on page 4 of this schedule.

CLASS 25 RIDING PONY/HORSE - RIDDEN CLASS 26 HUNTER TYPE. - RIDDEN CLASS 27 COMPETITION/SPORTS PONY - RIDDEN CLASS 28 RIDDEN PONY PAIRS. Matched or Mis-matched.

Judge: Mrs J James CLASS 29 RIDING PONY/HORSE – IN-HAND CLASS 30 HUNTER TYPE. – IN-HAND

CLASS 31 CHILD HANDLER 11 years or under. Rule E5 does not apply. See H&S Rule 7. CLASS 32 YOUNG HANDLER 12 to 16 years. Rule E5 does not apply. See H&S Rule 7.

CLASS 33 COMPETITION/SPORTS PONY – ON THE TRIANGLE

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION WEST RING B 8.30 am

JUMPING CLASSES LATE ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE GROUND The jumping classes are open to all ponies and unless stated otherwise. To be judged under BS rules. No spurs or cutting whips allowed (see Rule D9). All classes will be two-phase. Late entries will be taken on the day (£12 and £16)

CLEAR ROUND JUMPING 8.30 am – 9.30 am, £4 per round.

CLASS 34 MINIMUS JUMPING approximately 1’3”. May be led. Rosettes awarded to all double clear.

CLASS 35 NOVICE JUMPING. Pony not to have won a 1st rosette in SJ classes by the date of show at this height or above. Riders any age. Jumps approximately 2’ 0’’ in the first round. Gay Lass Cup to the highest placed registered New Forest Pony.

CLASS 36 JUNIOR JUMPING. Ponies not exceeding 148 cm, to be ridden by a child 14 years or under on the show day. Jumps approximately 2’ 0’’ in the first round. A special rosette to the best child 11 years or under (not led). Cup to the highest placed registered New Forest Pony. ALSO JUMPING WILL BE CLASS 55 COMBINED TRAINING (INTRO) ENTRANTS – these competitors jump first round only. These two sections will run together.

15 CLASS 37 – OPEN 2’3” JUMPING. ALSO JUMPING WILL BE CLASS 56 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM 1) ENTRANTS – these competitors jump first round only. These two sections will run together.

LUNCH BREAK

CLASS 38 – INTERMEDIATE JUMPING, 2’3” – 2’6”. Garage Trophy to the highest placed registered New Forest Pony.

CLASS 39 OPEN 2’6” JUMPING. Jumps not exceeding 2’6”. ALSO JUMPING WILL BE CLASS 57 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM 18) ENTRANTS – these competitors jump first round only. These two sections will run together.

CLASS 40 2’9” JUMPING Jumps approximately 2’ 9’’ in the first round. Class 40A - Forest Jumping. Open jumping for ponies registered in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book. Riders any age. Leygreen Sandy Cup to the winner. CLASS 40B – Part-bred, First Cross or X-Register and other ponies/horses. Riders any age. These two sections will run together.

NORTH RING SPONSORED BY MEADENS SKODA WORKING HUNTER PONY 9.00 am Judge: Ride – Mrs L Impey Conformation – Mrs J Cooper Late entries will be accepted in the working hunter pony classes on the day (£12 and £16)

WORKING HUNTER PONY TRAINING STAKES These classes are also qualifying rounds for The NPS/Team Harvey Working Hunter Pony Training Stakes Summer National Championship. Open to pure-bred New Forest and also to part-bred, first cross and X-Register. Plaited ponies to a maximum of 153 cm. Open to mares, geldings and stallions four year old and over. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. Rider any age except stallions (see NPS rules.)

CLASS 41 – Training Stakes, Height of fences 46cms to 53cms

CLASS 42 – Training Stakes, Height of fences 53cms to 69cms

CLASS 43 – Training Stakes, Height of fences 69cms to 84cms

REGISTERED NEW FOREST WORKING HUNTER PONY

JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER PONY Mare or gelding to be ridden by a junior rider 16 years or under on show day (Riders name and age must be given on the entry form).

CLASS 44 JUNIOR WHP 60. Registered New Forest ponies. Fences approx. 60 cm. Willan Cup to the winner. 16

CLASS 45 JUNIOR WHP 70. Registered New Forest ponies. Fences approx. 70 cm. Barber cup to the winner. Sponsor: Mr & Mrs S Dovey

COUNTRY LIFE CUP, presented by Country Life will be awarded to best pony from classes 44 and 45 ridden by the owner or the child of the owner (Red armband)

NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASSES 46A, 46B, 47 AND 48 ARE NEW FOREST BREED QUALIFYING ROUNDS FOR THE NPS/AREA 25 M&M NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP.

Stallions, mares and geldings, four years old or over. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bit.

A pony is not eligible to compete if, before 1st January in the current year, it has done any of the following: i) Won an open affiliated M&M WHP class ii) Won a class at an M&M WHP (Horse of the Year Show or RIHS) qualifying round iii) Qualified for the NPS M&M Novice or Intermediate WHP final at the NPS Summer Championship show iv) Qualified for an M&M WHP final at Horse of the Year Show or RIHS in previous years or in the current year (N.B. Ponies can compete as novices for two consecutive years provided they do not make an entry in the final in the first year)

Riders any age, except riders of stallions who must have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January of the current year.

CLASS 46A NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, PONIES NOT EXCEEDING 122 CMS. Measuring required. Fences minimum height 47 cm, maximum height 60 cm, maximum spread 47 cm.

CLASS 46B NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, PONIES EXCEEDING 122 CMS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 133 CMS. Measuring required. Fences minimum height 55cms, maximum height 65cms, maximum spread 55cms. Woodrow Salver to the best stallion and Edwards Trophy to the best mare or gelding from classes 46A and 46B. Sponsor: Mr & Mrs J Lowth

15 minute break

CLASS 47 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, PONIES EXCEEDING 133 CMS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 143 CMS. Measuring required. Fences minimum height 65cms, maximum height 75cms, maximum spread 65cms Fijal Salver to the winner

CLASS 48 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, PONIES EXCEEDING 143 CMS BUT NOT EXCEEDING 148 CMS. Fences minimum height 75cms, maximum height 85cms, maximum spread 75cms.

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OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY CLASS 49 IS A NEW FOREST BREED QUALIFYING ROUND FOR THE NPS/TOPSPEC OPEN M&M WHP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP. EACH HEIGHT SECTION HAS A QUALIFICATION CARD.

CLASS 49 OPEN WORKING HUNTER PONY Stallion, mare or gelding 5 years old and over. Riders any age, except riders of stallions who must have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January of the current year. Section A - Ponies not exceeding 122 cm: Fences minimum height 55 cm, maximum height 70 cm, maximum spread 55 cm Section B - Ponies exceeding 122 cm but not exceeding 133 cm: Fences minimum height 65 cm, maximum height 80 cm, maximum spread 65 cm Section C - Ponies exceeding 133 cm but not exceeding 143 cm: Fences minimum height 75 cm, maximum height 90 cm, maximum spread 75 cm Section D - Ponies exceeding 143 cm but not exceeding 148 cm: Fences minimum height 85 cm, maximum height 100 cm, maximum spread 85 cm

Measuring required for ponies not exc 143 cm. Canford Coaches Trophy to the winner. Panda Cup to the best pony ridden by the owner. Randalls Cup to the best stallion.

Sponsor: Jaybee Safety

DECLARATIONS – Competitors in class 49 must declare their height section and intention to jump with the Collecting Ring Steward before the last pony has jumped in Class 48.

WHP CHAMPIONSHIP – THE MILFORD TROPHY Prize: £20 to Champion Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners of classes 44 to 49. Champion and Reserve Champion WHP go forward to the Supreme Championship.

UTILITY PONY This class will take place in the Utility Ring between 11 am and 2 pm Late entries taken on the day in the collecting ring at no additional fee. ENTRY FEE CLASS 50 ONLY - £5 Competitors may pay for and have two rounds but only one score will count.

CLASS 50 UTILITY PONY Open to mares, geldings and stallions. Open also to first-cross, part-bred and X-Register. Conformation and turnout will not be judged. The pony will be required to negotiate a course judged on time. Low jumps. Sparky Trophy to highest-placed stallion. Section A: Seniors. Trophy to the highest place registered New Forest. Section B: Juniors, not to have attained their 17th birthday, on day of show, with trophy to the winner.

18 DRESSAGE DRESSAGE ARENAS, sponsored by Baileys Building Ltd 8.30 am onwards ENTRY FEES: DRESSAGE: Members £10.00 Non-members £20.00 COMBINED TRAINING: Members £12.00 Non-members £24.00 100 dressage test entries will be accepted on a first come, first served basis.

Open to mares, stallions and geldings and run under BD dressage rules. Open to pure-bred New Forest and also to part-bred, first cross and X-Register (except where stated otherwise). Competitors will not be given individual times. Judges will be on duty at the stated times and riders are responsible for booking a time for their test with the arena steward.

The show’s rider back numbers are worn as an exception to the BD rule on bridle/saddlecloth numbers both sides.

For NPS qualifying rounds, see the NPS Rule Book for rules on the NPS Supreme Dressage Championship 2020.

DECLARATIONS MUST BE MADE AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE START OF THE CLASS.

NB COMPETITORS MAY ONLY ENTER ONE OF CLASS 55 OR CLASS 57

PLEASE MAKE IT CLEAR ON THE ENTRY FORM WHICH SECTION YOU ARE ENTERING.

CLASS 51 NOVICE TEST 24 (2010, collective marks revised 2016). Ballard Windsor Cup to the best registered New Forest pony. NPS QUALIFIER NPS Qualifying Cards awarded to the highest placed in each of the following sections – put section on entry form 51A – registered NF ponies not exceeding 138 cm. 51B – registered NF ponies exceeding 138 cm. 51C – part-bred, first cross, X-register. 51D – Mini rider not have attained 12th birthday by 1 January 2019. 51E – Junior rider not to have attained 18th birthday by 1 January 2019, Junior/Mini Dressage Riders – please put date of birth on entry form.

CLASS 52 PRELIMINARY TEST 7 (2002, revised collective marks 2016). NPS QUALIFIER. NPS Qualifying Cards awarded to the highest placed in each of the following sections – put section on entry form. 52A – registered NF ponies not exceeding 138 cm. 52B – registered NF ponies exceeding 138 cm. 52C – part-bred, first cross, X-register. 52D – Mini rider not have attained 12th birthday by 1 January 2019. 52E - Junior rider not to have attained 18th birthday by 1 January 2019. Junior/Mini Dressage Riders – please put date of birth on entry form.

CLASS 53 PICK YOUR OWN TEST PRELIM 1 (2006) OR NOVICE TEST 28 (2008) Entries in this class also taken on the day – but may be limited (on the day fee members £12, non-members £22)

19 CLASS 54 INTRO TEST A (2008). You may enter both class 54 and class 55, but must pay the entry fee for each.

CLASS 55 COMBINED TRAINING (INTRO). Dressage Test Intro A (2008). Jumping (maximum height 2’0”), will take place in Class 36 (first round only) in West Ring B. Competitors may compete in either Class 55 or Class 57 not both. The Society asks that competitors accept that this class is for genuine novice or young or inexperienced ponies, and to enter in the spirit intended.

CLASS 56 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM/2’3”) Dressage Test Prelim 1 (2006). Jumping (maximum height 2’3”) will take place in Class 37 (first round only) in West Ring B.

CLASS 57 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM/2’6”). Dressage Test Preliminary 18 (2002, revised collective marks 2016). Jumping (maximum height 2’ 6’’), will take place in Class 39 (first round only) in West Ring B. Just Jamie Cup to the best registered New Forest pony. Competitors may compete in either Class 55 or Class 57 not both.

CLASS 58 PRELIMINARY TEST 18 (2002, revised collective marks 2016). Registered New Forest ponies. Burley Cup to the best rider 17 years and over. Junior Dressage Cup to the best rider 16 years and under. Junior Dressage Riders – please put date of birth on entry form.

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20 GYMKHANA (SATURDAY AFTERNOON) £10 for each section. Open to all breeds. The gymkhana is a fun event aimed at encouraging younger members to attend the breed show and enjoy competing with their ponies. The aim is to encourage as much independence as possible in a fun and relaxed environment whilst encouraging children to ride with confidence. Special Rosettes to all. Accumulator in each section. We reserve the right to combine or split classes according to entries. Provisional classes: Section 1 Tiny tots (under 5 on lead rein) – Bending, Hoop, Marshmallow, Ride and run Section 2 Under 8 on lead rein – Bending, Mug, Marshmallow, Ball and cone Section 3 Under 8 off lead rein – Bending, Mug, Marshmallow, Ball and cone Section 4 8+ - Bending, Mug, Ball and cone, Bottle Pairs if time and entries allow on or off lead rein – Bending, Hoop, Mug, Pyramid

DOG SHOW Saturday 25 August, adjacent to the Utility Ring starting at 1.30 pm Entries on the day from 12.30 pm

Class 1. Perfect Puppy (0-2 years) Class 2. Typical Teen (3-7 years) Class 3. Venerable Veterans (8+ years) Class 4. Child Handler under 10years Class 5. Junior Handler (11-14 years) Class 6. Lorry Dog Class 7. Rescue Class 8. Best Friend

SHOW TIMETABLE Classes follow on, please ensure that you are ready for your class. No classes will be held up for competitors. In in-hand classes, the class is closed when the last pony has done its individual trot. Ridden classes will be considered closed at the start of the trot round. In WHP, the class closes 5 minutes after the last pony has jumped.

EAST RING A 8.30 am Class 8 HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW NPS/BAILEYS HORSE FEEDS M&M RIDDEN PONY OF THE YEAR – NEW FOREST QUALIFIER

EAST RING A Not before 9.15 am Class 9 – Forest Bred Ridden not exc 138 cm Class 10 – Forest Bred Ridden exc 138 cm

Not before 10.30 am Class 11 – Novice Ridden, exceeding 138 cm, 4, 5, 6yo Class 12 –Novice Ridden, exceeding 138 cm, 7yr and over Class 13 – Novice Ridden, not exceeding 138cm, 4, 5, 6yo Class 14 – Novice Ridden, not exceeding 138 cm, 7yr and over Novice Ridden Championship – Fijal Trophy

21 EAST RING B 9.00 am Class 4 – Stud yearling colts Class 5 – Stud colts, 2 or 3 years old Class 6 Stud Stallions Stud Youngstock Championship – Henrietta Trophy Stud Stallion Championship – Ossemsley Trophy Forest bred In-Hand Stallion Championship – Ron Alford Memorial Trophy Class 7 – Ridden Stallions

Not before 11.30 Class 15 – Open Ridden, not exceeding 138cm Class 16 – Open Ridden, exceeding 138 cm Owner Ridden Championship – John Bradford Cup Ridden Championship – Henderson Scott Cup NPS Silver Medal Ridden Championship

Ridden Forest Bred Championship (on completion of all ridden/WHP classes)

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A (WEST RING A) 9.30 am Class 1 – Forest Run Stallions 4 years and under Class 2 – Forest Run Stallions 5 years and over Forest Run Stallion Championship – Shobley Cup Class 3 – Futurity Yearling Colts

Not before 11 am Class 17 – Junior Ridden ponies not exceeding 138 cm Class 18 - Junior Ridden ponies exceeding 138 cm Class 19 – Family Pony Class 20 – Leading Rein Class 21– First Ridden

Not before noon Class 22 - Ridden Veteran Class 23 - Walk & Trot (ridden) Class 24 – Part Bred/First Cross/X-Register (ridden) Class 25 – Riding Pony/Horse (ridden) Class 26– Hunter Type (ridden) Class 27 – Competition/Sports Pony (ridden) Class 28 – Pairs (ridden) Class 29 Riding Pony/Horse – In-Hand Class 30 Hunter Type. – In-Hand Class 31 Child Handler, 11 years and under Class 32 Young Handler, 12-16 years Class 33 Competition/Sports Pony – On The Triangle

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION B (WEST RING B) 8.30 – 9.30 am Clear Round Jumping

22 9.30 am Class 34 Minimus Jumping 1’3” Class 35 – Novice Jumping Class 36 – Junior Jumping, and Class 54 Combined Training (Intro) Jumping Class 37 – 2’3” Open and Class 55 Combined Training (Prelim 1) Jumping Lunch Break Class 38 – Intermediate Jumping 2’3” – 2’6” Class 39 2’6” Jumping, and Class 56 Combined Training (Prelim 18) Jumping Class 40 – 2’9” Jumping (both sections jump together)

NORTH RING, sponsored by MEADENS SKODA 9.00 am Class 41 - Training Stakes 46-53 cm Class 42 - Training Stakes 53-69 cm Class 43 - Training Stakes 69-84 cm Class 44 – Junior WHP 60 Class 45 – Junior WHP 70 Class 46A, 46B – Novice Working Pony, not exceeding 133 cm 15 minute break Class 47 – Novice Working Pony, not exceeding 143 cm Class 48 – Novice Working Pony, exceeding 143 cm Class 49 - Open Working Pony WHP Championship

UTILITY RING 11 am – 2 pm Class 50 Utility Pony

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ARENA A, from 8.30 CLASS 51 NOVICE TEST 24 CLASS 52 PRELIMINARY TEST 7 CLASS 53 PICK YOUR OWN TEST (Prelim 1 or Novice 28)

ARENA B, from 8.30 CLASS 54 INTRO TEST A (2008). CLASS 55 COMBINED TRAINING (INTRO A). CLASS 56 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM 1) CLASS 57 COMBINED TRAINING (PRELIM 18) CLASS 58 PRELIMINARY TEST 18 times may be subject to change, depending on entries, and will be sent to competitors

DOG SHOW Area adjacent to the Utility Ring 1.30 pm

GYMKHANA - afternoon

23 THE NEW FOREST PONY BREED SHOW IN HAND DAY

Monday 26 August 2019

ENTRIES CLOSE 1 AUGUST

All ponies entered at this show must be registered in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book, or except where stated, the Part-Bred Register or X-Register.

Forest Bred Rosettes donated by the Pony Publicity Group will be awarded to the highest placed pony sired and foaled on the open Forest in each class (white armband). The winners will be eligible to compete in the Forest Bred Championship.

The Society offers a special rosette to the best registered pony under 128 cm in each class and all can come forward to the 128 cm championship. Please show the ring steward your measurement card on entering the ring.

The Young Commoners Group offers a rosette to the highest placed pony owned by a Young Commoner in each class (orange armband). Please ensure that you have completed and returned to the office the Young Commoners Declaration Form, to confirm eligibility.

The highest-placed registered New Forest pony aged five years and under in all in-hand classes that was purchased at the Beaulieu Road Sales will be awarded a special rosette and is eligible for the Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband)

ENTRY FEES for all Monday classes, except where stated: Members £8.00 Non-members £14.00

Classes 60-77 are New Forest Breed qualifying rounds for The NPS/Equestrian Marketplace M&M In-Hand National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule)

EAST RING B, 9.00 am NEW FOREST GELDINGS Judge: Mrs A Adams

CLASS 60 GELDING yearling. Broadlands Trophy to the winner. Best yearling owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

CLASS 61 GELDING 2 year old. Sue Cutts Memorial Cup to the winner. Best gelding owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Mr & Mrs R James

24 CLASS 62 GELDING 3 years old. Pitfold Janus trophy to the winner. Front shoes permissible. Best gelding owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

CLASS 63 JUNIOR GELDING 4, 5 and 6 years of age. Little Poet Cup to the winner. Ponies may be shod. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

CLASS 64 SENIOR GELDING age 7 years or over. Hollybank Cup to the winner. Ponies may be shod.

GELDING YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 60, 61 and 62, and 72 if that winner is a gelding. Champion and reserve go forward to the Youngstock Championship (The Weirs Cup)

GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP – THE FIJAL TROPHY Prize: £20 to Champion Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 63 and 64, and the Gelding Youngstock Champion and Reserve. The Champion Gelding and the Reserve Champion Gelding go forward to the Supreme Championship

EAST RING B NEW FOREST FILLIES Not before 11 am Judge: Mrs A Adams

CLASS 65 3 years old Front shoes permissible. Miles & Weatherhead Cup to the best 3-year-old filly exceeding 138cm. Rodlease Cup to the best 3-year-old filly not exceeding 138 cm. Measuring required. Best filly owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Hilary Palmer

CLASS 66 FILLY 2 years old Bennett Cup to the best 2-year-old filly not exceeding 136cm. Measuring required Dawn Kirby Cup to the best 2-year-old filly exceeding 136cm. Best filly owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Hilary Palmer

CLASS 67 YEARLING FILLY The height at which this class divides will be decided by the Veterinary Surgeons after all exhibits have been measured.

25 Ponies must be measured by 10 am. Small section: Luckington Cup to the winner. Large section: Parsons Cup to the winner. Best yearling owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

FILLY CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 65 to 67. Buttslawn Trophy to winner. Champion and reserve go forward to the Youngstock Championship (The Weirs Cup)

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A WEST RING A 9.30 am FOREST BRED STOCK Judge: Mrs L Belcher Classes 68 and 69 are limited to ponies sired and foaled on the open Forest and which remained on the Forest until 1 August of year of birth. NB Most ponies bought as foals at Beaulieu Road are eligible.

CLASS 68 FOREST BRED 4 years or over, exceeding 138 cm For yeld mares, geldings, or broodmares 4 years or over with own at foot (foals must be at least 3 weeks old at date of show and should be led). Pat Mangin Memorial Trophy to the winner. Yeld mares and geldings may be shod. Special rosette to the best brood mare. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

CLASS 69 FOREST BRED 4 years or over, not exceeding 138 cm For yeld mares or geldings, or broodmares 4 years or over with own foal at foot (foals must be at least 3 weeks old at date of show and should be led). Rob Walker Motor Group Cup to the winner. Measuring required. Yeld mares and geldings may be shod. Special rosette to the best brood mare. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

Brock Bianca Salver to the best Forest-bred broodmare with own foal at foot from classes 68 and 69.

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A WEST RING A FOREST BRED AND FOREST-RUN YOUNGSTOCK Judge: Mrs L Belcher Classes 70 and 71 are limited to ponies sired and foaled on the open Forest and which remained on the Forest until 1 August of the year of birth. NB Most ponies bought as foals at Beaulieu Road are eligible.

26 CLASS 70 FOREST BRED YOUNGSTOCK Furzey Lodge Trophy to the best 3-year-old Forest-bred filly or gelding. Mole Salver to the best Forest-bred 2-year-old filly or gelding. Eric Young Memorial Trophy to the best Forest-bred yearling colt, filly or gelding. Best pony owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Front shoes permissible for 3-year-olds. Sponsor: Miss Dionis Macnair

CLASS 71 FOREST RUN YOUNGSTOCK. Kitcher Memorial Cup to the winner. Yearling colts, fillies and geldings to have run the Forest from 1 June to 1 August in current year. 2 and 3 year old fillies and geldings to have run the Forest from 1 May to 1 August in the current year. Best pony owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Mrs M Tillyer

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A WEST RING A PONIES NOT EXCEEDING 128 cm Judge: Mrs L Belcher

CLASS 72 YOUNGSTOCK NOT TO EXCEED 128 CM AT MATURITY Canford Scrapbook Cup to the winner. 1, 2 or 3 year old filly or gelding not to exceed 128cm at maturity. Ponies in this class are to be measured using the NPS Youngstock heights recommended for ‘on the day of the show’: yearling – 123 cm, 2-year-old – 126 cm, 3-year-old – 127 cm. If the pony measures out it can go in the relevant yearling or 2/3year-old class. Best pony owned by a Young Commoner eligible for the Gaza Cup (orange armband). Special rosette to the highest placed pony purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Winner may go forward to the Youngstock Championship. Entries also taken on the day (£12 and £16)

CLASS 73 PONIES NOT EXCEEDING 128 CM, 4 years and over, mare, with or without foal at foot, or gelding. Highfox Trophy to the winner. Ponies may be shod. Measuring required. The winner may go forward to the relevant mare or gelding championship. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Entries also taken on the day (£12 and £16)

128 cm CHAMPIONSHIP Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 29, 72 and 73 and to all special rosette winners, provided that youngstock are compliant with the heights as for Class 72. Highfox Hermione Shield to the winner.

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EAST RING A 9.00 am NEW FOREST MARES AND FOALS All mares must be 4 years or over. In classes 75, 76 and 77 mares must have own foal at foot or if lost a foal in current year must produce a Veterinary Certificate. Foals must be at least 3 weeks old at date of show and should be led. A Novice must not have won any broodmare class prior to 1st January in the current year. A special rosette will be awarded to the best 4 year old in each class. FX/PB foals: the Frank Shutler Cup will be awarded to the best FX/PB foal. Rosettes will be available in all mare classes, and if more than one FX/PB foal is forward, there will be a run-off for the cup. Yeld mare classes are only for mares not to have had a living foal in the current year. Yeld mares may be shod.

Judge: Mrs J Woods

CLASS 74 COMMONERS’ MARE with or without foal at foot. To have run the Forest for seven months since the last breed show. The Burton Love Affair of Tomatin Cup to the winner. The Garth Trophy will be awarded to the best mare that remained on the Forest throughout the winter of 2018/2019. Albert Ashford Memorial Trophy for the best mare the property of a Young Commoner. Keppel Pulteney Memorial Cup for the best filly foal. Deeracres Cup for the best colt foal. Late entries will be accepted on the day at no additional fee. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Mr & Mrs J Haynes

CLASS 75 VETERAN MARE 14 years and over with own foal at foot. Brownie Cup to the winner. Late entries will be accepted on the day at no additional fee. Sponsor: Mr & Mrs P Goodwin

CLASS 76 NOVICE BROODMARE Special rosette to the best novice broodmare not exceeding 128 cm. Measuring required. Liza Cup to the best novice broodmare not exceeding 138cm. Measuring required. Merrie Cup to the best novice broodmare exceeding 138 cm. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor Ms Joanne Hillier

CLASS 77 OPEN BROODMARE Special rosette to the best open broodmare not exceeding 128 cm. Measuring required. Whitehead Cup to the best open broodmare not exceeding 138cm winner. Measuring required. Pierson Cup to the best open broodmare exceeding 138 cm. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband).

Beacon Augusta Cup to the best mare not exceeding 128 cm from classes 76 & 77.

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EAST RING A NEW FOREST FOALS Foals must either be registered prior to entry, or the entry must be accompanied by a Birth Notification Form (ie the front page of the registration form) Foal Slips should not have a chain under the jaw. Judge: Mrs J Woods

CLASS 78 FILLY FOAL Eligible for registration in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book, out of a mare shown in classes 68, 69, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 Brookside Cup to the winner.

CLASS 79 COLT FOAL Eligible for registration in the Approved Section of the New Forest Pony Stud Book, out of a mare shown in classes 68, 69, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77 Niggerstep Cup to the winner.

NEW FOREST FOAL CHAMPIONSHIP – MRS L CHARD MEMORIAL TROPHY Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 78 and 79.

YELD MARES Not before 11.30 am Judge: Mrs J Woods

Classes 80-83 are New Forest Breed qualifying rounds for The NPS/Equestrian Marketplace M&M In-Hand National Championship. To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2019. (See notes on page 4 of this schedule)

CLASS 80 JUNIOR YELD MARE not exceeding 138cm. Age 4, 5 or 6 years of age. Golby/Bramble Cup to the winner. Measuring required. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Merrie Stud, Mrs S Shaw

CLASS 81 SENIOR YELD MARE not exceeding 138 cm. Age 7 years or over. Peveril Cup to the winner. Measuring required. Sponsor: Mrs J Williams

CLASS 82 JUNIOR YELD MARE exceeding 138cm. Age 4, 5 or 6 years of age. Lavender Cup to the winner. Special rosette to the highest placed pony aged five years and under purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales – eligible for Beaulieu Road Sales Championship (purple armband). Sponsor: Furzley Stud, Mrs Sandra Kilford

CLASS 83 SENIOR YELD MARE exceeding 138 cm. Age 7 years or over. Vernons Cup to the winner. Sponsor Mr & Mrs P Armitage

29 EAST RING A MARE CHAMPIONSHIP - OT PRICE CUP Judge: Mrs J Woods Prize: £20 to Champion. Open to 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 74-77, 80-83 and 73 if that winner is a mare. Champion and Reserve Champion Mare go forward to the Supreme Championship.

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION B WEST RING B, 9.30 am CHILD HANDLER Judge: Mrs J Upton

All ponies must be registered in the New Forest Stud Book (including the X-Register) or the Part Bred Register. Ponies 4 years and over may be shod. Entries will be taken on the day at no additional fee. Rule E5 does not apply in classes 84 or 85.

CLASS 84 CHILD HANDLER 11 years or under. See H&S rule 7. Cup to the winner. A cup, generously donated by Mr David Sykes, to the winner, to keep.

CLASS 85 YOUNG HANDLER 12 to 16 years. See H&S rule 7. Cup to the winner. A cup, generously donated by Mr David Sykes, to the winner, to keep.

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION B WEST RING B OPEN CLASSES IN HAND All ponies must be registered in the New Forest Stud Book (including the X-Register) or the Part Bred Register. Ponies may be shown plaited. Entries also taken on the day (£12 and £16) in classes 86 – 92.

Judge: Mrs J Upton

CLASS 86 IN-HAND VETERAN, open to stallions, mares and geldings, pure-bred NF, part- bred, first cross and X-register, 18 years and over. To be judged on condition and fitness for age. Highfox Forever Shield to the winner.

CLASS 87 FIRST CROSS, PART BRED OR X-REGISTER YOUNGSTOCK. Yearling colt, filly or gelding, two or three year old filly or gelding. Flexford Cup to the winner.

CLASS 88 FIRST CROSS, PART BRED OR X-REGISTER, mare or gelding 4 years and over. Carol Cup to the best first cross, pony to have a FX registration number in the passport. Ponies may be shod.

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Classes 87 and 88 are qualifying rounds for the NPS/Mole Valley Farmers In-Hand Part Bred National Championship. Horse/pony to be registered in the part-bred section of the New Forest stud book (minimum 25% New Forest blood). Handler any age, except stallions. See notes on page 4 of this schedule.

CLASS 89 RIDING PONY/HORSE mare or gelding. Any age. Ponies 4 years and over may be shod.

CLASS 90 HUNTER TYPE, mare or gelding. Any age. Ponies 4 years and over may be shod. Greencottage Ambassador Trophy to the winner.

CLASS 91 IN-HAND PAIRS. Best matched pair.

CLASS 92 COMPETITION/SPORTS PONY, ON THE TRIANGLE Entries taken on the day at no additional fee. Rosette to the best registered part-bred.

CHAMPIONSHIPS EAST RING A (after the Mare Championship) BEAULIEU ROAD SALES CHAMPIONSHIP Judges: Mrs J Woods, Mrs A Adams, Mrs L Belcher Open to all registered New Forest pony special rosette winners (purple armband) aged five years and under from the in-hand classes that were purchased by the exhibitor at the Beaulieu Road Sales Prizes: Trophy and £30 to winner, £20 to reserve Generously sponsored by Mrs Wendy Gover Fromm

BEST YOUNGSTOCK OWNED BY A YOUNG COMMONER GAZA CHALLENGE CUP Judges: Mrs A Adams, Mrs L Belcher Open to special rosette winners from classes 3-5, 60-62, 65-67,70-71, 72

YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP – THE WEIRS CUP Judges: Mrs A Adams, Mrs L Belcher Prize: £20 to Champion winners from classes 70-71, 72, the champion and reserve youngstock gelding and the champion and reserve filly, plus the winners of the Stallion Forest and Stud Youngstock championships. Champion and Reserve Champion Youngstock go forward to the Supreme Championship.

FOREST BRED CHAMPIONSHIPS Judge: Mrs L Belcher FOREST BRED YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP – Kingett Memorial Salver FOREST BRED 4 YEARS AND OVER CHAMPIONSHIP – Roughton Trophy

FOREST BRED OVERALL CHAMPIONSHIP – Harry Burt Cup Prize: £20 to Champion The Rosemary Alexander Memorial Sash and special prize of £50 kindly donated by Karen Taylor. Champion and Reserve Champion Forest Bred go forward to the Supreme Championship.

31 The Forest Trophy, donated by the Shatterford and Brockenhurst Studs to celebrate the centenary of the New Forest Commoners Defence Association in 2009, will be awarded to the breeder of the Forest Bred Overall Champion.

SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr Ole Wienecke

DOLLY GREY IX SUPREME CHALLENGE CUP Prizes: Supreme £50, Reserve Supreme £25 Open to the Champion and Reserve Forest Run stallion, stud stallion, ridden, WHP, gelding, mare, youngstock, Forest bred

BREEDERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP For the best registered pony in the breeding and riding classes owned and bred by the exhibitor. To be judged with the overall Supreme Championship A memento in memory of the late Miss Anne ‘Bunny’ McGrath.

NPS/KILMANNAN STUD M&M IN HAND SILVER MEDAL ROSETTE CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr Ole Wienecke

A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the M&M In-Hand Section. To be judged under the Rules of the NPS. At breed shows Silver Medals may be won by non-members. The owner of the qualified pony must become an Adult Qualifying or Life member to enter the final. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to the Reserve Champion pony. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2020.

SHOW TIMETABLE (Monday)

Classes follow on, please ensure that you are ready for your class. No classes will be held up for competitors, although we will take all reasonable steps to stop classes clashing. Classes will be considered closed when the last pony has done its individual trot round.

EAST RING B 9.00 Class 60 – Gelding Yearling Class 61 – Gelding 2 year old Class 62 – Gelding 3 year old Class 63 – Junior Gelding 4, 5 or 6 years Class 64 – Senior Gelding 7+ years Gelding Youngstock Championship Gelding Championship Not before 11 am Class 65 – Filly 3 year old Class 66 – Filly 2 year old Class 67a – Yearling Filly small Class 67b – Yearling Filly large Filly Championship

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION A

32 WEST RING A 9.30 am Class 68 – Forest Bred 4 years & over exceeding 138 cm Class 69 – Forest Bred 4 years & over not exceeding 138 cm Class 70 – Forest Bred Youngstock Class 71 – Forest Run Youngstock Class 72 – Youngstock not to exceed 128 cm at maturity Class 73 – Ponies not exceeding 128 cm, 4 years and over 128 cm Championship

EAST RING A 9.00 Class 74 - Commoners Mare Class 75 – Veteran Mare Class 76 – Novice Broodmare Class 77 – Open Broodmare Class 78 – Filly Foal Class 79 – Colt Foal Foal Championship Not before 11.30 am Class 80 Junior Yeld Mare not exceeding 138 cm Class 81 Senior Yeld Mare not exceeding 138 cm Class 82 Junior Yeld Mare exceeding 138 cm Class 83 Senior Yeld Mare exceeding 138 cm Mare Championship

Beaulieu Road Sales Championship Gaza Cup – Young Commoners Youngstock Championship The Weirs Cup – Youngstock Championship Forest Bred Championships SUPREME & OWNER/BREEDER CHAMPIONSHIPS

SUE CUTTS RING SPONSORED BY EARLCOTE CONSTRUCTION B WEST RING B 9.30 Class 84 – Child handler 11 years and under Class 85 – Young handler 12 to 16 years Class 86 – In-Hand Veteran Class 87 – First Cross/Part Bred/X-Register 1, 2, or 3 years old Class 88 – First Cross/Part Bred/X-Register 4 years and over Class 89 – Riding Pony/Horse Class 90 – Hunter Type Class 91 – In-hand Pair Class 92 – Competition/Sports Pony on the triangle

CATTLE CLASSES Judge: Mr D Coombes Please make entries on a separate entry form to pony entries ENTRY FEES: Members £5.00 Non-members £10.00 All cattle to be judged during August 2019 on holdings within the New Forest National Park or New Forest Perambulation, or on the open Forest at the owner’s risk and provided that cattle can be found at the appointed time. Eartag numbers MUST be given on the entry form and passports must be available for the Judge’s inspection. No substitute entries will be permitted.

33 Cattle in Classes C1 and C2 must be tagged with a Verderers Eartag and known to the Agisters to have LIVED continuously (day and night) on the Forest or added areas for four out of the last twelve months.

CLASS C1 BEEF COW OR HEIFER in milk or in calf to have run on the Forest. Harris Cup to the winner. CLASS C2 BEEF STEER OR HEIFER not over 36 months on the day of the show to have run the Forest. Castletop Trophy to the winner. CLASS C3 BEEF STEER OR HEIFER born on or after 1st August 2018. Meyrick Cup to the winner. CLASS C4 BEEF COW OR HEIFER IN MILK OR IN CALF. Mr and Mrs B Watts Cup to the winner. CLASS C5 BEST ANIMAL SIRED BY A BRITISH NATIVE BREED. The Bridle Cup to the winner. CLASS C6 BEEF STEER OR HEIFER not over 36 months on the day of the show. R D Pretty Cup to the winner.

CATTLE CHAMPIONSHIP – THE FRED WINTER CUP Open to the first prize winners from classes C1 and C2 only

Show Rules The show is affiliated to the National Pony Society, and all NPS affiliated classes are run under NPS rules.

A General Administration and Indemnity A1 Entries must be made on the printed form and reach the secretary with the entry fee, on or before 1 August 2019. No substitutions or alteration of entries will be permitted after this date. Late entries (some at extra fees) will only be accepted in Horse of the Year Show qualifier, jumping, utility, WHP, family pony, junior ridden, first ridden, lead rein, part-bred, ridden and in- hand riding pony and hunter type, walk and trot, ridden and in-hand veteran, child handler, Commoners Mare, Veteran Mare, ponies not exceeding 128 cm in hand, ridden and in-hand pairs, ridden and in-hand competition pony, dressage pick your own test A2 The Council reserves the right to refuse any entry without giving reasons. A3 Entry fees can only be returned on the production of a valid veterinary certificate less £2 for administration fees. A4 If the show has to be cancelled for any reason, the Council reserves the right to retain up to 50% of any entry fee paid to cover pre-show expenses. A5 The Council reserves the right to cancel any class, refunding any entry fee. A6 Neither the Society nor any of its Officers or Servants will be responsible for anything that may happen from any cause or circumstance whatsoever to any person attending, or any animal exhibited, at the show. It shall be a condition of entry that each Exhibitor/Owner shall hold the Society harmless and that they will indemnify the Society against any legal proceedings arising from any such cause or circumstance. A7 Should any question arise not provided for in these rules, it will be referred to the Committee on the ground, whose decision will be final.

B Rules Relating to Society Membership B1 All exhibitors/owners must be members of the New Forest Pony Breeding and Cattle Society or pay double entry fees. Applications for membership should be sent to Deepslade House, Ringwood Road, Bransgore, Hants BH23 8AA Tel/Fax 01425 672775.

C Rules Relating to Ponies C1 All New Forest ponies including first cross/part bred or X-register must be in possession of a valid passport issued by the New Forest Pony Breeding & Cattle Society. Forest-run ponies born after 1 July 2009 may hold Registration Certificates issued under the derogation in the Equine Identification () Regulations 2018. C2 In New Forest classes NO plaiting is allowed, but manes and tails may be lightly pulled. In first cross/part bred/X-register classes ponies may be plaited. No hind shoes allowed in in- hand classes unless otherwise stated.

34 C3 All ponies entered in any class with an upper height limit (eg 128 cm, 138 cm) MUST be measured on the showground before the class by the Society’s official measurer, whose decision is final. JMB Measurement Certificates (or print-out of JMB database entry) and veterinary measurement certificates (allowing 1cm for shoes) will be accepted if produced with the pony. Passports must be presented with the pony at the measuring stand. C4 No mare with a living foal born in the current year may compete in any class other than classes 68, 69, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77. C5 All entries must be open to random dope testing in accordance with NPS rules. C6 The Society’s Veterinary Officers are authorised to have removed from the showground any animal affected with contagious or infectious disease which, in their opinion, is likely to prove dangerous to other animals. There will be a fine of £50 for each animal disqualified.

D Rules Relating to Owners, Riders and Handlers D1 All animals entered must be the bona fide property of the exhibitor/owner. They must be transferred to the correct owner’s name prior to the close of entries, or the entry will be refused. D2 The responsibility for the accuracy of the entry form will rest with the Exhibitor/Owner. Anyone who knowingly makes a false entry will be disqualified and all prize money, premiums and cups awarded at the show will be forfeited. The exhibitor/owner will be debarred from entering or exhibiting at the show for three years. D3 It is the competitor’s responsibility to check the schedule when entering, for classes that may coincide and no entry fees will be refunded when classes overlap. No classes will be held up. D4 Competitor’s numbers and entry passes will be sent to the exhibitor before the show. Owners, exhibitors and attendants will ONLY be admitted free with an official pass. Life members admitted free on production of their life member’s badge. D5 Owners/ exhibitors are responsible for the presence of their ponies in time to be judged. Ponies must be measured at least 30 minutes before the class is due to be judged. D6 Every one in charge of stock will be subject to the orders, rules and regulations of the Society. D7 Competitors must wear jackets in ridden classes and be appropriately dressed in In-Hand classes. D8 Competitors must wear their correct numbers or the Show Committee will not be held responsible for incorrect results. D9 No spurs or whips/canes more than 30” long allowed except in dressage when BD dressage rules apply, and with the exception of para riders who have provided appropriate RDA documentation with entries. D10 The use of mobile devices (eg mobile phones, tablets, cameras, body cams, earpieces) in the ring is prohibited. Anyone using such a device in the ring will be asked to leave the ring and the associated exhibit will be eliminated. D11 Young Commoners: definition – People aged under 35 known to be depasturing stock that are registered in their own name. D12 All Cups and Trophies are perpetual and may not be won outright. Any exhibit in the same ownership that wins the same trophy three years in succession will be presented with a small replica. Exhibitors are responsible for having cups engraved. D13 Winners of cups that are not returned will NOT be permitted to compete at the show in 2019 or 2020. This rule will be strictly adhered to, except in proven circumstances. All cups must be returned clean and undamaged. The Society bears no responsibility for any damage howsoever caused up to the point of return, and the exhibitor is responsible for any repair costs incurred.

E Rules Relating to Judges and Judging of Classes E1 No prize shall be awarded when, in the opinion of the judge, there is insufficient merit. The judge has the power to divide any prize or premium. The decision of the judge shall be final. E2 The Committee reserves the right to substitute judges when unforeseen circumstances require.

35 E3 Officials and competitors only allowed in the Judging Rings. E4 The rider/handler may not remove their ponies or themselves from the ring during judging, without the Judge’s permission. The class ends when the Judge dismisses the class. E5 Exhibitors in all classes are prohibited from receiving any help or assistance from, or to be accompanied by, an additional handler, or a change of handler, unless in the case of an emergency or serious threat of risk or harm to the exhibitor, or other exhibitors, or ponies, or any other individual, under the direction of the judge. Exhibitors of foals or yearlings are permitted to have an assistant if needed for the individual show. All assistants must be appropriately dressed for the show ring. They must not enter the ring until required and must leave the ring as soon as the relevant animal has completed its show and returned to the line- up. In the event of a breach of this rule the exhibitor and person(s) providing such assistance will be disqualified from the class. E6 Classes may be divided or amalgamated at the discretion of the Show Committee.

F Complaints and Disciplinary Procedures F1 Written objections must be handed in at the Show Secretary’s Tent within 30 minutes of the incident with a deposit of £25, which shall be forfeited if the objection is not upheld. The decision of the Committee will be final. F2 Any person whose conduct, in the opinion of the Committee, is detrimental to the character and interests of the Society may be subject to disciplinary proceedings.

GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR) – PRIVACY NOTICE NFPBCS is a data controller registered with the Information Commissioner and endeavours at all times to process your personal data in accordance with the GDPR. Your personal data as given on the entry form will be stored on a secure server, processed for the purposes of the administration of the show, and will be published in the catalogue. Information will be passed to our printers solely for the purpose of publishing the show catalogue. Personal data on entries in affiliated classes may be passed to NPS and/or HOYS, and their privacy notices should be checked. Results information including photographs may be published (in printed form and online) both to the press, other societies and showing organisations and in the Society’s publications. Information may be supplied to Defra, trading standards and veterinary advisors if requested by them. The making of an entry into the show is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way. We will never sell your data.

Health and Safety Statement The Organisers of this event have taken all reasonable precautions to ensure the health, safety and welfare of everyone present. In order that these measures can be effective, everyone should take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents and should obey the instructions of the organising committee, officials and stewards. First Aid cover will be provided by an ambulance and fully qualified first aiders throughout the show.

Health and Safety Rules

1. Every person on the show ground has a general legal duty under the Health & Safety at Work Act to look after themselves and others who may be affected by what they do. This means you. 2. No galloping or cantering around the show ground except in the ring or warm up area where appropriate. 3. No ponies to be left unattended while tied to boxes / lorries. 4. Correct specification hats conforming to the latest British Standard that are correctly fitted and fastened must be worn by all riders on the show ground. 5. Body protectors are highly recommended for all jumping classes. 6. Hard hats and gloves are recommended for all in-hand classes (particularly young-stock and stallions). 7. Handlers of ponies in the In Hand classes aged 14 and under must wear a correctly secured current British Standard skull cap or riding hat. 8. No visible jewellery to be worn. The judge will ask the competitor to remove items.

36 9. A fall of rider or a pony in any class will result in disqualification. The rider must not remount in the ring. 10. NO CHILDREN under 12 years old other than those competing will be allowed into the collecting rings at any time. 11. Dogs MUST be kept on leads at ALL times. 12. Dogs MUST NOT be left unattended in cars; they may suffocate in hot weather. 13. It is recommended that owners should have third party liability insurance. 14. Owners should keep their own animals under control at all times; if it is known to be excitable, or anxious or kicks ensure you keep away from other riders and their animals and have enough help with you. 15. The Council reserves the right to order off the show ground any animal that they consider to be out of control or dangerous.

HATS The same rule as in the NPS 2019 Rule Book is adopted: Correctly secured Skull Caps/Riding Hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards/specifications MUST be worn by all Riders of all ages. All PAS 015; VG1; (BS)EN1384 2017; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; SNELL E2016; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards.

The most recent updates to the list are the addition of SNELL E2016 and EN1384 (2017); the newest version of the SNELL Standard could have begun to appear in 2017 and is accepted to the list; the newest version of the EN1384 Standard will begin to appear during 2018 and is also accepted to the list.

WELFARE CODE OF PRACTICE The member bodies of the Showing Council have adopted a Code of Practice for the Welfare of Horses and Ponies at Shows and Events. The document has been produced to provide advice and support to members, competitors, show organisers, stewards, judges, volunteer assistants and spectators. The full Code of Practice can be downloaded from the NPS website Education and Welfare section, www.nationalponysociety.com/codeofpractice

NO CAMPING BY EXHIBITORS IS ALLOWED ON THE SHOWGROUND.

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