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TWENTY THIRD ANNUAL FELL PONY SOCIETY SOUTHERN SHOW Special 90th Anniversary rosette for all ponies present on show day!

Sunday, 9th September 2012 Crown Farm, Ascott-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire OX7 6AB (see map – don’t follow Sat Nav!)

ENTRIES CLOSE 20th AUGUST NO LATE ENTRIES Limited stabling available – see back cover

JUDGES: Mr JD Lee (classes 6,7, 11, 12, 19, 20, 22) Mrs SM Lee (classes 12,14,15,17, 22) Mrs SB Hore (Kimber) (classes 2,3,4,13,21,37) Mr D Wilkinson (Brackenback) (classes 1,5,8,9,10, 37) Mrs K Wilkinson (Brackenbank) (classes 23, 24, 25, 32 ) Mrs S Camp (class 34) tbc – (WHP)

CATERING WILL BE AVAILABLE www.fellsouthernshow.com RULES – PLEASE READ CAREFULLY Fell Pony Society Showing rules will apply. In addition: 1. The Fell Pony Society does not accept liability for any loss of property or any accident or damage to any animal, vehicle, spectator or exhibitor, and all the entries are accepted subject to this condition. 2. All ponies must be the bona fide property of a fully paid full or junior (but not associate) member of the Fell Pony Society. 3. All ponies must be registered with the Fell Pony Society. 4. Riders must wear a riding hat that complies with the current safety standard. 5. Ponies must not exceed 14hh. Judges are at liberty to request a pony to be measured. JMB certificates will be accepted - pony and certificate must be presented to the judge. Note that entries for class 37 will be measured. 6. Exhibitors should not enter classes judged by their pony's breeder or family. 7. All Cups and Trophies are perpetual. 8. Ponies need not be vaccinated against Equine Flu, but any pony showing signs of coughing, or any virus complaint, will be asked to leave the show field (NB Ponies stabled overnight will need ‘flu vaccinations) 9. Entries close 20th August – STRICTLY NO LATE ENTRIES. No entries on the day except for classes 12, 22, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, 32, 33. Ponies may only be entered once in any class 10. Entry fee £5 per class for pre-entries (note: for pairs classes (12 and 22) the entry fee is £5 per pair) except for class 37 which is £15. Entries on the day per rule 9 charged at £8 per entry (per pair for classes 12 & 22). Prize money £5, £3, £2 to be collected from the trophy tent after the class on presentation of rosette (except for class 37 which is £15, £10, £5) 11. Entry fees will not be refunded. 12. Complaints - to be made in writing with a fee of £20 (will be refunded if complaint upheld). 13. Timetable provided for guidance only. Class times cannot be guaranteed, and classes may clash. Anyone entered in such classes should ensure the Duty Steward in the Secretary’s tent is advised. 14. Competitors must wear their correct number while in the rings. 15. FPS membership number MUST be stated on entry form. There will be a charge of £5 levied on members not complying, to cover the additional administration required to find this number. 16. The judge’s decision is final. Approximate timetable! Please note that classes will follow each other, and that clash clashes may occur. Please avoid entering classes that appear to clash. If you have any queries about class timings please contact the Secretary for advice. Approx Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Dressage time 9.30 1. Stallion 2. Mare 4 – 8 6. Gelding 4 - 8 Clear round WHP 34. Dressage – (£3 per round – Intro A 5. Foal enter at ringside) 3. Mare 9+ 7. Gelding 9+ 10.30 8. Yearling 26. Novice WHP

9. 2 year old 4. Broodmare Gelding 35. Dressage – Championship Prelim 12 11.30 10. 3 year old 11. Veteran 27.Inter WHP

Youngstock Mare 32. Young 28. Open WHP 36. Dressage – Championship Championship handler Novice 27 12.30 12. Pairs in-hand WHP Champion brown or bay pony in-hand Championship In-hand Championship Turnout Championship in-hand 23. Child Led Inter Area In-hand Championship (qualified ponies only) 24. Child 6 -12 25. Child 13 – 16 29. Driving 1.30 31. Fancy Dress 37. BSPS Children’s Qualifier Championship & Until 2.30pm 2.00 17. Novice Mares 18. Novice BTO Geldings 2.30 33. Two 15. Geldings 19. Trad Ridden 13. Stallions Generations Mares 3.30 14. Mares 20. Trad Ridden 21. Ridden Geldings & Veterans Stallions 4.15 22. Ridden pairs

Best non-black ridden Owner/breeder Championship Ridden Championship Ridden Turnout Championship Supreme Championship

Class 30 Handy Pony – course will be open from 12noon to 2.30pm.

The Shilstone Rocks Blackberry Performance Trophy presented by Miss J Glass for the pony that has accumulated the most points during the day, to include at least one class other than ‘in hand’.

The Averill Parker Memorial Trophy presented by Miss J Glass. For the breeder of the winner of the Shilstone Rocks Blackberry Performance trophy

The Shepparton Versatility Challenge Trophy presented by Mrs J Hill for the pony gaining the most points from ONE EACH of in hand, ridden and driven

N.B. Points are awarded in each class as follows: 1st = 7 points 2nd = 6 points 3rd = 5 points 4th = 4 points 5th = 3 points 6th = 2 point Unplaced = 1 point IN HAND

1. STALLIONS 2 years and over Prizes sponsored by Mrs H Dobson; rosettes by Miss W Davies The Jasper trophy presented by Mr and Mrs J Knight

2.* MARES 4-8 years Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mr & Mrs B Mallinson The Waverhead Magic Trophy presented by the late Mr J Bell Fell Pony Breeder’s Association Gold Shield Rosette – To be presented to the highest placed pony in the class, not having won this award already in 2012, which is owned by a full or family member of the FPBA. www.FPBA.co.uk

3.* MARES 9 years and over Prizes sponsored by Mrs C Merry; rosettes by Severnvale Fell Ponies The Townend Maydew Trophy presented by Miss R Brundrett

4.* BROOD MARES, with foal at foot or certificate of service Prizes sponsored by Shepparton Stud; rosettes by Mrs H Dobson The Packway Rosebowl presented by Mrs Dobson

* Mares are eligible for entry in class 2/3 or class 4, not both.

MARE CHAMPIONSHIP Best Mare, 1st & 2nd prize winners from classes 2-4 The Brambleleigh Trophy presented by Mrs E M Knowles

5. FOALS Prizes sponsored by Severnvale Fell Ponies; rosettes by Mrs L Wallis The Dene Courageous Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs Tabelin

6. GELDINGS 4-8 years Prizes and rosettes sponsored by Mrs C & Miss N Edwards The Wolds Tankard presented by Miss J Glass

7. GELDINGS 9 years and over Prizes sponsored by Mrs C Merry; rosettes by Ms K Haworth The Black Fell Memorial Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs Thornett

GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP Best Gelding, 1st & 2nd prize winners from classes 6 & 7 The Tarnbeck Trophy presented by the Williamson Family 8. YEARLING, Colt, Filly or Gelding Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mrs M Wilson, Townend Ponies The Shap Lodge Duke Trophy presented by Mrs A Garcia

9. TWO YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Lydvale Fell Ponies The Townend Holly IV Trophy presented by the Paterson family

10. THREE YEAR OLD, Filly or Gelding Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Miss J Downham The Lowmoat Firefly Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs P Einon

YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP, for 1st and 2nd prize winners in classes 5, 8, 9, 10 The Coltscroft Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs P Einon

11. VETERAN, 15 years and over Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Miss C Marlow Twynham’s Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs R Phillips Special Rosettes presented to the best pony 20-24 years and best pony 25 years and over.

12. PAIR CLASS (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Bewcastle Fell Ponies The Bewcastle Trophy kindly presented by Miss M Longsdon Special rosette for the best pair by same sire. Special rosette for the best pair out of same dam.

IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP, Mare Champion & Reserve; Gelding Champion & Reserve, Youngstock Champion & Reserve; First and second prize winners from classes 1 and 11

THE FELL PONY SOCIETY TROPHY presented by the FPS Fell Pony Society Special Rosette

Champion to receive the NPS/Kilmannan Stud M & M In Hand Silver MedalRosette

The Lowmoat Judy Trophy presented by Mrs Sue Rees for the best turned out in hand.

A special rosette will be awarded in each In Hand class to the highest placed brown or bay pony. All rosette winners to go forward to compete for the Heltondale Rose V Rosebowl for the best brown or bay, presented by Miss Jane Glass RIDDEN CLASSES all ponies to be 4 years old and over. Judged 50% on ride and manners and 50% conformation. Note: novice ponies may enter open classes, white armband to be worn. A special rosette will be presented to the highest placed novice in open classes. Novice ponies to be shown in snaffle bridles.

13. STALLIONS Prizes sponsored by the Richmond Stud; rosettes by Mr T Densham The Roundthwaite Lucky Jim Trophy presented by Mrs A Newall

14. MARES Prizes sponsored by ; rosettes by Watson French Ltd The Edwina Trophy presented by Mrs J Howard

15. GELDINGS Prizes sponsored by Mrs S Stevenson; rosettes by Mrs W Bloor The Meres Trophy presented by Mrs S Rees to the best pony aged 4- 8 years The Wolds Mallard Memorial Shield presented by Mrs Beryl Hall to the best pony aged 9 years & over If sufficient entries this class will be split 4-8 years/9 years & over

There is no class 16.

17. NOVICE MARES, not to have won a ridden class before 1 January of the current year Prizes sponsored by Mr D Sykes; rosettes by Watson French Ltd The Martindale Cushat Trophy presented by Mrs W White The best Novice four year old to receive the Heltondale Rose V Tankard presented by Miss J Glass

18. NOVICE GELDINGS, not to have won a ridden class before 1 January of the current year Prizes and rosettes sponsored by Mrs J Baldwin The Gowbarrow Daniel Memorial Trophy presented by Mrs R Eastwood The best Novice four year old to receive the Waverhead Rob Trophy presented by Miss J Glass

19. TRADITIONAL RIDDEN MARES (Ponies will only be asked to walk and trot) Prizes sponsored by Mrs M Mason; rosettes by Mr D Sykes The Townend Sandra II Trophy presented by Mrs S Densham Special rosettes for riders of 50 years and over presented by Mrs S Densham 20. TRADITIONAL RIDDEN GELDINGS AND STALLIONS (Ponies will only be asked to walk and trot) Prizes and rosettes sponsored by Broxdown Stud The Abbey Highwayman Trophy presented by Mrs S Densham Special rosettes for riders of 50 years and over presented by Mrs J Rawden

21. VETERAN Pony to be 15 years and over Prizes sponsored by Ross Feed Ltd; rosettes by Mr & Mrs T Davies The Graham Sanders Memorial Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs J Drew Special Rosettes presented to the best ponies 20-24 yrs & 25yrs+

22. RIDDEN PAIRS (to be ridden as a pair) (Entries will be accepted on the day) A special rosette, presented by Dr Liz Whitley, will be awarded to the best Adult and Child Pair (the child may be led). Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Bewcastle Fell Ponies The Sunnybrowe Jack Trophy presented by Mrs S Prior

23. *CHILDREN Pony to be ridden by a child 10 years and under and also led by an adult (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes sponsored by Shepparton Fell Ponies; rosettes by Mrs H Plank The Wasdale Fell Ponies Trophy presented by Mr and Mrs Warnecke

24. *CHILDREN Pony to be ridden by a child aged 6-12 years (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mrs OV Haldorsen The Sleddale Rosemary Trophy presented by The Norris Family * Riders may only enter either class 23 or 24 (not both)

25. CHILDREN Pony to be ridden by a child aged 13-16 years (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mr & Mrs P Giles The Brambleleigh Cup presented by Mrs E M Knowles CHILDREN’S CHAMPIONSHIP, 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 23-25 The Wolds Oriole Trophy presented by Mrs A Minson Fell Pony Society Special Rosette

CHILDREN’S BEST TURNED OUT PONY AND RIDER between the winners of turnout rosettes in classes 23-25 The Lucky Boy of Flamville Memorial Trophy presented by Mrs Jo Ball

The Bushby Rock Rose Trophy Presented by Mrs E Marshall for the Best turned out (ridden) for winners of best turned out rosettes in classes 13 – 21, and Children’s Turnout Champion.

A special rosette will be awarded in each ridden class to the highest placed non black pony. All rosette winners to go forward to compete for the

Wolds Golden Plover Trophy for the best non black pony, presented by Mrs H Taylor.

RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP, First and second prize winners from classes 13- 21, Children’s champion and reserve

The Heltondale Red Rose Trophy presented by Mrs E Ball Fell Pony Society Special Rosette Champion to receive the NPS/The Minns M & M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette

The Rundales Danny Memorial Shield for the Reserve Champion Ridden Pony, presented by Miss W Davies

Mrs O & Miss E Briant award a special rosette in each class to the highest placed owner bred pony, the winners to compete for the Owner Breeder Championship

FELL PONY SOCIETY SOUTHERN SHOW CHAMPION Between the winner of the Fell Pony Society Trophy (in hand) and the winner of the Heltondale Red Rose Trophy (ridden) THE FELL PONY SOCIETY SOUTHERN SHOW TROPHY presented by Miss M Longsdon Fell Pony Society Special Rosette

The breeder of the Show Champion to receive the Longsdon Trophy presented by Miss M Longsdon 26. NOVICE WORKING HUNTER PONY, not to have won a ridden WHP class before 1 January of the current year. Entries for Novice may enter Intermediate. There will be a short course of jumps ranging from 2’ to 2’3”. Please note jumps will be coloured poles. Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mrs S Densham The Windybank Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs H K Marshall

27. INTERMEDIATE WORKING HUNTER PONY Entries may enter Open class. There will be a short course of jumps ranging from 2’3” to 2’9”. Please note jumps will be coloured poles. Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Ms H and Mrs A Mawrey The Susan McKinley, Guards Jonathon Memorial Trophy presented by Ian McKinley

28. WORKING HUNTER PONY Open to Intermediate but not Novice ponies. There will be a short course of jumps from 2’9” to 3’. Note jumps will be coloured poles. Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mrs I Allso The Guards Robert Trophy presented by Mrs L Peel.

WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP, 1st & 2nd prize winners from classes 26 - 28 THE LYNNFIELD TROPHY, presented by Lynnfield Rosettes. Fell Pony Society Special Rosette

29. DRIVING, ponies to be 4 years and over Prizes and rosettes sponsored by Globetrotter Stud The Lunesdale Rupert Rosebowl presented by Mr J Vaughan Fell Pony Society Special Rosette Best Novice driving pony, not to have won a first prize in a driving class: The Barncrosh Rue Trophy presented by Mrs D Billing

30. HANDY PONY (a) ridden (b) in-hand (please indicate section on entry form) (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes sponsored by Cazell Resources Ltd; rosettes by The Mooti Moo Trophy presented by Mr & Mrs L Rowe

31. FANCY DRESS (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes & rosettes sponsored by The Cook Cup presented by Miss S Cook

32. YOUNG HANDLER 14 years and under. Ponies to be shown in hand (May be accompanied by an adult in case of emergencies) (Entries will be accepted on the day) Prizes sponsored by Ms A Davies; rosettes by The Lintertis Trophy 33. TWO GENERATIONS (Entries will be accepted on the day) One pony, two riders, whose ages are at least 10 years apart. One rider to jump a small course, maximum height 18”, the other to give a ridden show. Special rosette, presented by Dr E Whitley, to the best adult and child pair (the child may be led). Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Mrs J and Miss S O’Halloran The Present and Future Trophy presented by Miss J Glass and Dr E Whitley

34. DRESSAGE – INTRO A (walk/trot) Prizes & rosettes sponsored by Miss A and Miss M Biggs

35. DRESSAGE – PRELIM 12 – NPS/Fodder Solutions QUALIFIER Prizes and rosettes by Miss T Hughes The Seatallan Cup kindly presented by Mr and Mrs R Muttitt

36. DRESSAGE – NOVICE 27 – NPS/Fodder Solutions QUALIFIER Prizes sponsored by Watson French; prizes by Cazell Resources Ltd The Clandon Gabriella Trophy presented by Ms G Blair (not open to pony and rider combinations entering class 34)

37. BSPS Olympia Semi-Final Qualifier Judges: Mrs SB Hore – Ridden Mr D Wilkinson – Conformation Entry fee £15 (this class only) Prize money £15, £10, £5 (this class only) Ponies in this class will be measured. You do not need to be a BSPS member to enter this class.

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NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. At breed shows the owner need not be a member of the NPS to be awarded a Silver Medal Rosette and qualify for the final, but the owner must become a Full member to enter the final at the NPS Summer Championships in August 2013. 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.

NPS / Kilmannan Stud M&M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the In Hand section (excluding class 5). The Sponsor’s Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the Qualification Card.

NPS/The Minns M&M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Ridden section (excluding classes 22 - 24).

BRITISH SHOW PONY SOCIETY (BSPS OLYMPIA/24/12) This show is a qualifier for the Olympia Heritage Mountain & Moorland Championship Semi-Final to be held at the B.S.P.S. �Heritage� Championship Show at Arena UK on October 13th-14th 2012. Ponies, Owners and Riders must be B.S.P.S. Members before the date of the Championship Show to compete at the semi-final. To be judged under BSPS rules as per the 2012 BSPS Rule and Show Handbook. Details may be obtained from B.S.P.S. 124 Green End Road, Sawtry, Huntingdon, Cambs, PE28 5XS Tel: 01487 831376

We are hugely grateful to our many sponsors of prize money and rosettes, and to Seatallan Engineering Ltd for their continued support, but there is always room for more! Any contribution towards championship rosettes and sashes, the costs of first aid cover, showground facilities, the PA system, the dressage boards and many other costs would be most gratefully received. Please contact the Show Secretary on 07796 685992 or [email protected] if you can help. Directions to the Showground

Crown Farm is situated north of Burford just off the B4437 Charlbury to Burford road. Directions from the South: Either M5 Junction 11a, 32 miles; M4 Junction 15, 27 miles; M40 Junction 8, 32 miles. From Burford head north down the main street. At the bottom of the hill are traffic lights over the river. Turn right at the roundabout just after the bridge onto the A361 signposted Chipping Norton. Turn right onto the B4437 signposted Charlbury. (Watch for Blue FPS signs) In 2.5 miles our show field will be signposted to the right off this road. Directions from the North: M40 Junction 11, 21 miles From Chipping Norton centre take the A361 signposted to Burford. Turn left onto the B4437 signposted Charlbury. (Watch for Blue FPS signs) In 2.5 miles our show field will be signposted to the right off this road.

STABLING Limited stabling is available – please phone Janet Badger at Crown Farm on 01993 832083. Ponies using overnight stabling must be vaccinated for flu.

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