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Hack & Dressage Weekend The East Moreton Branch ASHS 5th Annual Emma Hansen Memorial Hack & Dressage Weekend Date: Sunday, 27th October, 2019 Woodford Showgrounds • Leds & Ridden Hacks & Young Horses • Rider Classes; Show Hunter Classes • Working Classes, Utility Pattern • Kiddies Corner Open to All Breeds and Colours Registered and Non-Registered Horses Blue Pacific ASH Stud - Supreme Champion Led Horse – Garland and Rug Toy Boy Brahman Stud - Supreme Champion Ridden Show Horse Garland and $50 Supreme Champion Ridden Novice Show Horse Garland and Rug Supreme Champion Ridden Hunter Horse Garland and Rug Supreme Champion Ridden Novice Hunter Horse Garland and Rug Supreme Champion Rider – Rider Sash + Arm Garland Best Performed Australian Stock Horse of the Day (Led, Ridden, Dressage and Utility Classes overall) Blue Pacific Australian Stock Horses The Emma Hansen Memorial Hack Show & Dressage is: • Casual dress – something pink! • Compete in a t-shirt or plain shirt and riding pants or jeans. • An approved safety helmet, riding boots and a safe saddle and bridle but you may compete in an English saddle, stock saddle or western saddle. • Snaffle and double bits allowed, no twisted wire bits or hackamores, tie-downs • Classes for adults and children, registered and unregistered horses and ponies. You can PRE-enter OR pay the entry fees on the day, $5.00 PRE-ENTRY (closing Tuesday, 22nd October, 2019) or $6.00 on the day per Class (plus your day insurance). ASHS Members: $15.00 flat fee to cover costs of ground hire and first aid Non Members: $40.00 Adult - $20.00 Youth Under 18 Years - flat fee will be applied to cover the costs of ground hire, insurance and first aid officer (waiver/day membership form to be signed) Only persons wearing one of the event’s wristband will be granted entry to the arena where classes are being held. Classes are separate to Hack program : $12.00 per class, placings to 5th 1st Prize Saddle Cloth and product 2nd Prize $20.00 3rd Prize $15.00 Pre nomination required for Dressage, nominations close Tuesday 22nd October, 2019 Competitors may ride in Two Consecutive Tests only Event Contacts: East Moreton Branch Australian Stock Horse Society www.eastmoretonashs.com.au Gillian Adrian: 0419760640 email: [email protected] Diane Chambers: 0427 181 117 email: [email protected] Ruth Herridge: 0418821134 email: [email protected] HORSE STABLING: BY ARRANGEMENT WITH WOODFORD SHOWGROUNDS CAMPING: BY ARRANGEMENT WOODFORD SHOWGROUNDS Showgrounds Contact - 0437 390 862 or 5496 1147 DOGS: SEE PET POLICY SECTION ON THE WOODFORD SHOWGROUNDS WEBSITE 1. Dressage Emma Hansen Memorial Hack and Dressage Weekend ENTER ONLINE www.nominate.com.au Woodford Showgrounds 27th October, 2019 Starting at 8.00 a.m. for Dressage and Kiddies Corner. Leds & Hacks will commence at about 10.30 a.m. IMPORTANT INFORMATION- WAIVER SAFETY ISSUES • All persons entering the ring must wear correct footwear (riding boots for riders; solid closed shoes or boots for others). Court shoes, sandals, thongs etc. are not acceptable. • While mounted, all riders must wear approved safety helmets. • Saddles and bridles may be of any type (no illegal bits) but must be safe – no worn or frayed girths or stirrup leathers or reins. • Rider Classes will be on the age of the rider only regardless of what size horse you are riding but you must stay on the same horse all day, i.e. if you are a 16yo riding a pony you stay in the pony ring for your ridden classes but move over to the Galloway ring for your rider class only. CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. This is intended to be a fun competition day and all classes, apart from the Best Presented classes, will be judged on any/all of the following: conformation, movement, behavior, ability, correct workout, clean presentation. Only in the Best Presented classes will a show outfit be of any advantage to any competitor. 2. Horses may only compete in one Ring only, the Ring you start in is the Ring you stay in for the entire event. Eg Young Horse stays in the Young Horse Ring. 3. Judge’s decisions are final – no protests or disputes allowed at this show: accept that different judges look for different things in different horses and riders. Smile. 4. The EMB ASH Committee has the power, without assigning any reason, to: Reject or cancel any entry at any time Prohibit the participation of any person or exhibit in any event. Cancel any event or class, or combine or split any class or classes. Alter the time at which any event or class is to take place. Remove any exhibit or exhibitor from the showgrounds. Transfer any exhibit or exhibitor from any class to another 5. The EMB ASH shall not be responsible for the loss of, or any damage or injury occasioned to, any exhibitor or the property of any exhibitor. 6. The exhibitor enters entirely at his or her own risk. In case any exhibit, whilst on the grounds, shall be the cause of any injury or damage to any other exhibit or exhibitor, or the person or property of any member of the EMB ASH or the general public, the owner of such exhibit shall indemnify the EMB AHS, its officers and members, from and against all damage, injury or loss occasioned to any of them by the exhibitor or their agent. 7. Any person causing annoyance by loud comments on the decisions of the Judges, or unseemly conduct or insulting behavior, will, after being cautioned by an EMB ASH Committee member, maybe expelled from the Showgrounds, and said person may forfeit any prize money or trophies gained. 8. If entries exceed 8, then classes may be split. 9. ‘Registered’ classes are for registered horses/ponies only– handlers will need to produce a copy of the correct registration paper and show the steward to gain entry to that class. 10. Horses may be measured to ensure they are in their correct height classes. 11. Ribbons will be awarded to third place. 12. Performance competitors shall agree to abide by the rules set out in the Schedule. 13. All stallions and colts must be in the charge of a competent handler/rider 18 years of age or over, and must be under control at all times. 14. Spraying of horses (tick spraying) is entirely the responsibility of the owner. 15. The Management Committee reserves the right to change or amend the program or the running order of the program at their discretion. 16. All persons entering the ring must wear appropriate footwear. 17. All riders under 18 years must wear an approved safety helmet at all times whilst mounted. 18. DOGS, please – see Woodford Showgrounds Pet Policy on their website. 19. Any class rules not listed here will be judged at the Judges’ discretion. DISCLAIMER: EMB ASH, its members and associates will not be held responsible in any way for any inaccuracy in this Schedule. Ring 1. Pony Hacks (not exceeding 14hh) Ring 2. Galloways (14hh and not exceeding 15hands) Ring 3. Hacks (over 15hh) Ring 4. Horses 3 years and under any height or breed The Utility Pattern will continue throughout the day commencing at 8.00 a.m. Closing at 12.00p.m. – when riders have some free time from their other classes, they may go to the Utility arena at any time to see if they can ride their pattern. TIMES: Dressage will commence at 8.00 a.m. and 10.30 a.m. for Hacks and Leds Utility Pattern can be done between 8.00 a.m. and 12.00 p.m., try and have your pattern completed early if possible. will be our Official Photographer on the Day Maiden: means has not won a first prize in a ridden class at an Agricultural Show. Novice Hack: a horse which has not won an Open Champion as a Ridden Hack at an Agricultural Show. Open Hack: Open to all horses Pleasure Hack: snaffle bit, no spurs or whip. Rider may be asked to ride one handed – horse should look a pleasure to ride Pony Hack must not exceed 14hh to be ridden by youth under 18 unless otherwise specified. Galloway Hack is over 14hh incl but not exceeding 15hh Hack is over 15hh Utility Pattern will be available to be completed between 8.00 a.m. and 12 p.m. RING 1 Pony Hacks Led - Show or Hunter Pony 1. Best Presented Pony (In hand – not ridden) 2. Led Pony Mare not exceeding 14hh 3. Led Pony Gelding not exceeding 14hh 4. Led Pony Stallion not exceeding 14hh Champion and Reserve Champion Led Pony – Winner eligible for Supreme Led of Show (to be judged by all 4 judges after all led classes are completed) Ridden – SHOW PONY 5. Maiden Show Pony Hack 6. Novice Show Pony Hack Champion Novice and Reserve Champion Novice Show Pony Hack 7. Open Show Pony Hack not exceeding 13.2 hands 8. Open Show Pony Hack over 13.2hh, not exceeding 14 hands 9. Open Show Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands ridden by Adult Champion and Reserve Champion Open Show Pony Hack Ridden – HUNTER PONY 10. Maiden Hunter Pony Hack 11. Novice Hunter Pony Hack Champion Novice and Reserve Champion Novice Hunter Pony Hack 12. Open Hunter Pony Hack not exceeding 13.2 hands 13. Open Hunter Pony Hack over 13.2hh, not exceeding 14 hands 14. Open Hunter Pony Hack not exceeding 14 hands ridden by Adult Champion and Reserve Champion Open Hunter Pony Hack Both Show Pony and Hunter Pony are eligible for the following events: 15. ASH member Pony Hack – rider must be ASH Member – ASH SASH to the winner 16.
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