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20Th SOUTHERN HIGHLAND PONY SHOW Saturday 13Th July 2019 in CONJUNCTION with TSR Summer Championships 20th SOUTHERN HIGHLAND PONY SHOW Saturday 13th July 2019 IN CONJUNCTION WITH TSR Summer Championships MAIN SHOW SPONSOR : TALISKER HIGHLAND PONIES SCHEDULE PRESIDENT : Mrs Christine Stevenson To be held at Onley Grounds Equestrian Complex, Onley Grounds Farm, Willoughby, Rugby, Warwickshire. CV23 8AJ AFFILIATED TO HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY NATIONAL PONY SOCIETY VETERAN HORSE SOCIETY QUALIFIERS FOR TSR RIDERS CHAMPIONSHIP EQUIFEST 2019 1 JUDGES Masterclass Ms H Pearce In Hand Highlands Mrs H Prescott Ridden Highlands Mrs A Gomersall Ride Judge Miss C Edwards Novice Rider Ms H. Pearce Walk & Trot Ridden Ms H Pearce Home Produced Classes Mrs A Gomersall Junior Handler Mrs A Gomersall Condition & Turnout Ms H Pearce Tack & Turnout Ms H Pearce 40+ Rider Ms H Pearce Best Female In Hand Ms H Pearce Family Pony Ms H Pearce Best Male In Hand Ms H Pearce Junior Ridden Mrs H Prescott Family Groups Ms H Pearce Novice Handler Ms H Pearce Veteran In Hand & Ridden Ms G Edgar Ridden Pairs Ms G Edgar W.H.P Mrs L Impey Strictly Sharpley Mrs M Drury/Mrs A Gomersall/ Ms G Edgar Bonnetts Championship Ms G Edgar Supreme of Show Mrs C Stevenson Emergency Judges Mrs L Impey / Mrs B Halls– Claydon COMMITTEE MEMBERS CONTACT NUMBERS Mrs Linda Impey-Chairman 01371 820706 Mrs Bev Halls-Entry secretary 01440 820217 Mrs Polly Porter-Assistant Secretary 07900567549 Stable Manager & Friday Evening Entertainment - Andy & Leigh Ward Mrs Kim Gough—Trophies 01884855289 Marsha Drury—Sponsors 07969818830 Chief Steward –Mrs K Hawes In event of query please contact the correct committee member, NO CALLS before 8am or AFTER 9pm PLEASE THANKYOU 2 ENTRY FEES Classes 1-16,19 -25,31,33,34,38 £15.00 Foal Class Free Classes 17-18, ,26-30,32-32,39-41 £7.00 Gymkhana £1 per race or 6 for £5 same pony/rider combination Strictly Sharpley Free Stallion Parade Free Medical Cover £5.00 per competitor Entries on Day from 7am-2pm If already entered in show (£15 classes) £18.00 per class If already entered in show (£7 classes) £10.00 per class New Entries (£15classes) £20.00 per class New Entries (£7classes) £12.00 Gymkhana £1 per race or £5 for 6 same pony/rider combination Stallion Parade Free Strictly Sharpley Free STABLES : Must be booked with Onley direct, these will be duration only Friday—Sunday. DONT FORGET THE TSR EVENT ON SUNDAY with HOYS qualifiers. EARLY BOOKING ADVISED ENTRIES : These should be sent to: Mrs Bev Halls– Claydon, Bonnetts Cottage, Attleton Green, Wickhambrook, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 8YA Tel 01440820217 Please make cheques payable to :SOUTHERN HIGHLAND PONY SHOW or PayPal payments to [email protected]. On line entries can be made through EQUO EVENTS An A5 SAE must be enclosed for return of your numbers and passes. CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES WILL BE 7th July 2019 Entries received after this date will be taken, but will not be included in the catalogue . Please note No substitution entries will be allowed, a new entry must be made with the correct fee. TSR Riders & In Hand Championships - This show is a qualifier for the 2019 TSR/Riders/In Hand Regional Championships. Qualify and enter ANY of the Regional finals, East Anglia, North West, North East, South East, Wales & South West or Scottish. You do not have to be a TSR member to qualify and enter a final. The Rider/Handler qualifies and can enter any horse/pony in any number of finals! TSR Riders Champs : 1st & 2nd riders to qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. TSR In Hand Champs: The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand Class. Handlers must have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward. Cards are available FREE from TSR website. Full details http://www.the showingregister.co.uk Equifest 2019 : This show is affiliated to Equifest , taking place at East of England Showground 29th August—1st September 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify. The following classes are qualifiers, 1-6, 8-11, 15,16, 33 & 37 3 RULES 1. The committee reserve the right to refuse entry 2. The Judge’s decision is final 3. Ponies entered in all classes must be registered with the Highland Pony Society in the Full Stud Book or Ap- pendices A, B & C. Part Breds must be registered with the HPS in the Part Bred register. (foals are eligible if awaiting registration) 4. Ponies (except part breds) must not exceed 14.2 (148cm) 5. Over height Highlands may only be entered in the part bred classes 6. Ponies must be shown in their natural state as per HPS showing recommendations 7. Correctly secured British standard hats/skulls must be worn at all times when mounted with the chinstrap se- cured. Any competitor whose hat comes off or chinstrap comes undone whilst competing must, on penalty of elimination, replace it before continuing. He /She may dismount without penalty to recover the hat or have it passed up from the ground, or may stop to refasten the hat. 8. Behaviour by an exhibitor or his servants deemed to be unsporting or unreasonable, or any animal which, in the opinion of the judge, is deemed to be out of control will be requested to be removed from the ring or show- ground and may cause all rosettes, prize money, and entry fees to be withheld. 9. Objections must be lodged with the Secretary in writing, accompanied by £25 within 30 Minutes of the class conclusion. Money will be returned if the objection is upheld. 10. All foals must be 3 weeks old or over on the day of the show. 11. A novice pony must not have been placed 1st in an open class up to the day of the show. 12. The committee reserve the right to combine/ split classes at its discretion 13. It will be a condition of entry that the following apply. The Show Committee shall not be liable for any dam- ages to persons, animals or property or exhibitors may sustain during the show. Each entrant must agree to in- demnify the organisers of the Onley Grounds Equestrian Centre against any legal action arising from incidents at the show. 14. All colts and Stallions over 2 years old must be bitted. All stallions over 4 years old must hold a Highland Pony Society Stallion Licence. 15. All entrants must be at the collecting ring 5 minutes before the class is due to start unless otherwise stated 16. No spurs allowed to be worn whilst being judged 17. No stallions must be shown In Hand or Under Saddle by children under15 years of age. 18. In event of cancellation entry fees will be refunded less 20% administration 19. DOGS—for reasons of safety and to prevent nuisance dogs can only be permitted on the showground on a lead, PLEASE CLEAR UP AFTER YOUR DOG. 20. STABLING—is subject to availability on a first come first served basis. Contact showground direct to arrange 21. INSURANCE:(a) It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to insure all property and livestock on the showground or elsewhere which is his own, or for which he is Responsible National Pony Society Qualifiers 2019 All NPS Competitions will be run under the NPS Rules as defined in their rulebook The NPS/Peasedown & Jess Talbot M&M Intermediate Ridden The NPS Ringside Stud M & M Open Ridden National Championship The NPS/Picton M & M Novice Ridden National Championship The NPS/Ryehouse Native Show Team M&M Junior Ridden National Championship The NPS/ TopSpec W.H.P. National Championship The NPS Scaracen Horse Feeds M&M Home Produced In Hand National Championship 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 the final even if their owners are not NPS members. The owner of a pony qualifying at a Breed Show must become an NPS Qualifying member for the pony to enter the final at the NPS Summer Championship Show. At Breed Shows ponies can win Silver Medal Rosettes even if their owners are not members of the NPS but they must become NPS Qualifying members to enter the final. The highest placed pony in each class qualifies for the final, qualification may pass down to third place. NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championship Rules These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. At Breed Shows ponies can win Silver Medal Rosettes even if their owners are not members of the NPS but they must become NPS Qualifying members 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 4 Our grateful thanks go to our main show sponsors for the 2019 event TALISKER HIGHLAND PONIES We are a small stud based in Cambridgeshire aiming to breed true to type, traditional highland ponies with good temperaments. Kincardine Raasay stud stallion S - Ulleam of Croila (Sire of Ben Breac of Croila) D - Kincardine Gael (going back to Corriegarth Rhiddoroch. Raasay has a lovely tempera- ment and is a super stamp of pony, we are pleased with his first foals born in 2019. Turin Hill Kylemore Sire : Glenkyle of Sheilhill Dam : Rosalie of Turin Hill 14.2hh Grey Dun stallion.
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