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Isle of Sheppey Branch of the Pony Club Open Horse Show RULES & CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. The judge’s decision is final. 2. Any competitor lodging an objection must do so in writing within 10 minutes of the incident with a deposit of £20, and in the event of the objection not being upheld, will forfeit the deposit. VERBAL OBJECTIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. ISLE OF SHEPPEY BRANCH OF THE PONY CLUB 3. Health & Safety - The organiser has taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. For these to be effective everyone must take all reasonable OPEN HORSE SHOW precautions to avoid and prevent accidents and must obey the instructions of the organiser th and all the officials and stewards. SUNDAY 6 JULY 2014 4. No claim can be entertained for anything that may happen to competitors, onlookers, their property, servants or horses in connection with or arising out of the Show. It shall be considered a condition of entry that each entrant shall agree to indemnify the organisers and landowners against any legal action arising from such accidents and in this respect it shall be incumbent upon competitors to ensure they hold adequate third party insurance. 5. The organisers reserve the right to vary the order and the composition of the schedule according to circumstances if necessary. 6. No entry fees will be returned without a vet or doctor’s certificate presented within 7 days of Open to Members & Non-Members the show. Saywell Farm Stables, Bedmonton, Nr. Wormshill, Sittingbourne, Kent ME9 0EH 7. Late entries will be accepted on the day at £1.00 extra if space permits. However, as entries (Entrance to Saywell Farm on the main Hollingbourne/Sittingbourne Road) for some classes will be restricted, early entry is recommended. by kind permission of Owen Mullen 8. In the case of cancellation due to bad weather or unforeseen circumstances £2.00 will be kept from each entrant for administrative costs. If in doubt please call 07818 424900. 9.15 am Start 9. No entries will be accepted without remittance. 10. Hard hats must be worn at all times by riders whilst mounted and correct dress worn in all Entries may be restricted classes. It is compulsory for all Pony Club competitors, and recommended for all riders, to No Stallions or Colts wear hats conforming to BS EN 1384, PAS 015 or ASTM F1163 in all competitions 11. No earrings or Jewellery. Please send entries to: 12. No horse or pony under 4 years to be entered into any ridden class. Show Secretary 13. All classes will be run under 2014 Pony Club Rules and BSJA Rules where applicable c/o Brambledown Animal Feeds 14. No cantering outside practice area, riders not adhering to this will be asked to leave the 189 Park Road showground. Sittingbourne 15. Any person seen mistreating any animal will be asked to leave the showground. 16. No whips or spurs are allowed in gymkhana events. Kent ME10 1ER 17. No Stallions or Colts. 18. No horses to be left unattended in the horse box parking area. Tel: 07544 312203/07818 424900 19. It is a condition of entry that each Competitor agrees to abide by the above rules. 20. Please take all litter home and please do not muck out horseboxes on showground. First Aid Cover – Kent First Aid 21. Perpetual trophies to be returned by 31st May 2015. Refreshments Available Vet on Call – Newnham Court The Committee would like to thank Owen Mullen and his family for kindly allowing us the use of their land for this show. PLEASE NOTE: THERE WILL BE A DIFFERENT SHOW LAYOUT Thanks also to judges, stewards, caterers and all other helpers who have worked so hard to make this AT SAYWELL FARM TO LAST YEAR day a success and we wish everybody an enjoyable day. Finally, thank you to our sponsors who have donated generously to the 2014 Pony Club Show. Directions: www.pcuk.org/branches/isleofsheppey From Hollingbourne Hill – follow road for approx. 1 mile – entrance to Saywell Farm is on right hand side From Bredgar Village – follow road towards Hollingbourne, go past The Sun pub on your left follow road for approx. 1.5 miles – entrance to Saywell Farm on left hand side (Saywell Farm entrance is a tall brick wall entrance with iron gates) RING FOUR – 9.30 a.m. start - KINDLY SPONSORED BY BRAISWICK PHOTOGRAPHIC RING ONE – 9.30 a.m. start – KINDLY SPONSORED BY FLEDGELINGS DAY NURSERY Class 15 Working Hunter Pony – Sponsored by Brambledown (Kent) Ltd 01795 877977 01843 853071 Native & Hunter type. Not exceeding 14.2hh. Jumps approx. 70 cm. Classes 1, 2, 4 & 5 will be jumped 2 Phase Class 16 Working Hunter – Sponsored by Tina Russell (BHSAI) 07860 783395 (If competitor goes clear they will go straight into a timed jump off) Exceeding 14.2hh. Jumps approx. 75-85 cm. Class 1 Absolute Novice Jumping Class 17 Riding Club Horse – Sponsored by V Howland Fruit & Veg 01227 751465 Jumps approx. 55-70 cm first round. Rider any age. To be judged on suitability for Riding Club activities. Jumps approx. 75 cm. Class 18 Pony Club Pony – Sponsored by Mark Bradley Builder 01227 750840 Class 2 Novice Jumping Jumps approx. 70-75 cm first round. Rider any age. To be judged on suitability for Pony Club activities. Jumps approx. 60 cm. Class 3 Scurry Class 19 Ridden Mountain & Moorland – Sponsored by Tina Russell (BHSAI) Jumps approx. 70-75 cm. One round against the clock. Rider any age. Ridden Championship Class 4 Intermediate RING FIVE – 9.30 a.m. start - KINDLY SPONSORED BY FLEDGELINGS DAY NURSERY Jumps approx. 75-85 cm first round. Rider any age. 01843 853071 Class 5 Open st nd Jumps approx. 85 cm first round. Rider any age. Championship for 1 & 2 placed riders in classes 20, 21 & 22 immediately after Class 22 RING TWO – 9.30 a.m. start – KINDLY SPONSORED BY HOLIDAY INN Class 20 Lead Rein Rider – Sponsored by Swalecarshop.co.uk 01795 476200 10 years & under. Pony 12.2hh and under Class 6 Minimus Snaffle bridle only – lead rein to be attached to noseband. 10 years & under on/off lead rein. Approx. height 35 cm. Class 21 Lead Rein Pony – Sponsored by MJ Motors 07702 212379 Class 7 Mini Novice 10 years & under. Pony 12.2hh and under Rider any age. May be assisted but not led. Approx height 45 cm. Snaffle bridle only - lead rein to be attached to noseband. Class 8 Starter Stakes Class 22 First Ridden - Sponsored by MJ Motors 07702 212379 Rider any age. Approx height 60 cm. 12 years and under. Pony 12.2hh and under Class 9 Rider & Groom Lead Rein & First Ridden Championship Approx. height 45 cm. st 1 place from class 23-28 to go forward to Championship. This will follow Class 28. Class 10 Horse & Hound Horse/rider combination to jump a small course then dismount to complete course with Class 23 In-hand Mountain & Moorland Dog. Jumps approx. 60 cm horse/rider & cross poles for rider/dog. Class 24 In-hand Prettiest Mare Riders competing in classes 6, 7 & 8 are not permitted to jump in Ring One Class 25 In-hand Handsomest Gelding RING THREE – 9.30 a.m. start – KINDLY SPONSORED BY TMS TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT LTD Class 26 In-hand Veteran (over 16 years) 1st place from class 11 - 19 to go forward to Championship. This will follow Class 19. Class 27 In-hand Cob/Cob Type Class 11 Ridden Cob Class 28 In-hand Coloured Class 12 Ridden Coloured – Sponsored by Mark Butler Dressage In-Hand Championship Class 13 Show Hunter Horse/Pony – Sponsored by Owen Mullen Will not be required to jump. Class may be split if entries permit RING SIX – Please present yourself to the Judge between 9.15 a.m. and 12.30 p.m. Class 14 Ridden Veteran Class 29 In Hand Condition & Turnout – Sponsored by The Bee Farm Horse/pony 16 years and over Class 30 Ridden Condition & Turnout – Sponsored by The Bee Farm RING SEVEN – 9.30 a.m. start - KINDLY SPONSORED BY MJ MOTORS 07702 212379 Clear Round Jumping - All Day Official use only Official use only ISLE OF SHEPPEY PONY CLUB OPEN SHOW 06.07.14 ISLE OF SHEPPEY PONY CLUB OPEN SHOW 06.07.14 Entry Fees PC Members £8 Non-Members £10 Entry Fees PC Members £8 Non-Members £10 Class 9 - Rider & Groom £12 per pair Class 9 - Rider & Groom £12 per pair Entries Close Monday 30th June 2014. Late Entries £1 extra on day Entries Close Monday 30th June 2014. Late Entries £1 extra on day Class No Name Age Horse Name Height Age Entry Class No Name Age Horse Name Height Age Entry Fee Fee First Aid £3.00 per competitor 3.00 First Aid £3.00 per competitor 3.00 TOTAL TOTAL NAME: NAME: ADDRESS: ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: TELEPHONE: BRANCH NAME (IF PONY CLUB MEMBER): BRANCH NAME (IF PONY CLUB MEMBER): I/we agree to abide to the rules of the show. I/we agree to abide to the rules of the show. Signed: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Signed: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………... Address: …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Address: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. Please make cheques payable to Isle of Sheppey Pony Club Please make cheques payable to Isle of Sheppey Pony Club Show Secretary c/o Brambledown Animal Feeds 189 Park Road Sittingbourne Kent ME10 1ER Show Secretary c/o Brambledown Animal Feeds 189 Park Road Sittingbourne Kent ME10 1ER .
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