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Brookfield Show Brookfield Show 13th, 14th, and 15th May 2016 HORSE SECTION PLEASE NOTE DIRECTIONS & PARKING FOR HORSE FLOATS & TRUCKS Due to Queensland Police directive all horse exhibitors will need to enter the grounds via Rafting Ground Road. Signage will be posted on Brookfield Road, directing floats and trucks to travel via Greentrees Avenue, onto Rafting Ground Road & then back onto Brookfield Road to the parking entrance. See map on inside of schedule. PARKING FOR HORSE COMPETITORS WILL BE IN THE CEMETARY PADDOCK. NOMINATIONS CAN BE MADE BENEATH THE ANNOUNCER’S TOWER. HORSELAND JINDALEE Christies Homemaker Centre 182 Sinnamon Rd JINDALEE, Queensland, 4074 Detour map to showgrounds To Kenmore Brookfield Rd Brookfield Rd, Brookfield 3374 1648 Greentrees Av BIOSECURITY RULES We strongly advise that horses are vaccinated for Hendra Virus. Biosecurity procedures will be carried out in accordance to the QCAS recommendations. All persons in charge of horses / livestock entering the grounds are encouraged to actively practise good Biosecurity principles. A Horse Health Declaration will accompany ALL horses entering the ground, including those not competing. Event entry will be refused without the submission of these forms. NO SPECTATORS, CHILDREN, STROLLERS, OR DOGS WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE MAIN ARENA THROUGHOUT THE SHOW. ONE HANDLER ONLY PER HORSE WILL BE ALLLOWED IN THE RING. THIS IS A WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY REQUIREMENT. A qualified Ambulance Bearer from Emergency First Aid Services will be located in ring centre and a van beside the Secretary's Office will be equipped with full emergency gear. 2 JUDGES Friday, 13h May: Hacks – Jamie Bell Galloway Hacks – Vanessa Lyall Pony Hacks – John Paget Jumping – Guy Creighton Saturday, 14th May: Hacks – John Paget Galloway Hacks – Jamie Bell Pony Hacks – Vanessa Lyall Jumping – Guy Creighton Sunday, 15th May: Miniatures – Gail Iskra Arabians, Quarter Horses, Australian Stockhorses – John Paget Australian Pony Feature Show – Julie Hibbert & Lyn Roberton Jumping – Guy Creighton CONDITIONS: Entries on the day - entry fees to be paid before judging commences. Nomination cards can be purchased on the day. THE NOMINATION BOX WILL BE LOCATED BENEATH THE ANNOUNCER’S BOX Nomination box will be open from 7.00am to 10.00am. After 10.00am nominations & stable enquiries can be made in ring centre. By lodging your nomination on the day you accept the rules, by laws and regulations of the Show Society. E.F.A. rules apply in all Hacking and Showjumping events. Horses entered in any class to be measured at the discretion of the stewards. Horses entered in any class may be swabbed at the discretion of the stewards. EFA RULES WILL APPLY. The Ring Committee reserves the right to change the sequence of events at its discretion. Competitors are expected to check the rings and be on time for their respective classes. An exhibitor shall ensure that horse and competitor are entered and shown only in the correct classes. Penalties will be incurred at the Society's discretion should this rule be violated. The judge's decision shall be final. No competitor or exhibitor shall approach a judge with regard to a decision unless they first obtain permission from the Chief' Steward or Ring Steward. All riders enter these events at their own risk. Neither the organising committee, nor the Brookfield Show Society accept any responsibility for injury to any person, horse or property howsoever caused. For further information contact: Regina Willmore – 0419788593 OR Julie Jelley – 33741607 or 0418880458 STABLE BOOKINGS Indoor stables - $15.00 per day. Outside yards - $10.00 per day. A day is defined as: Thursday 5.00pm – 5.00pm Friday Friday 5.00pm – 5.00pm Saturday Saturday 5.00pm – 5.00pm Sunday All stable bookings must be made in writing & must be accompanied by payment & refundable stable deposit. Please specify clearly the period of time the stable is required from and to, when booking. STABLE BOOKINGS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PAYMENT. Keys will be left in the box at the Cricketers Pavilion for your collection. Bookings will include a $30.00 deposit per stable or yard, which will be refunded when the stable has been vacated, left clean & locked and the key & padlock is returned toDAY ring centre 1 – by FRIDAY 4.00pm. th ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVEDPlease BY MONDAY note: FREE 9 GATE MAY, ENTRY 2016. FOR FRIDAY Enquiries & bookings to: Jill Brocklebank – 0467302966 or [email protected] DISTRICT CLASSES Commencing: 9 a.m. Sharp 3 *HENDRA VACCINATION IS REQUIRED FOR ALL HORSES ON DISTRICT DAY DUE TO THE LARGE NUMBER OF LOCAL CHILDREN ATTENDING. *HENDRA BOOSTERS MUST HAVE BEEN ADMINISTERED WITHIN THE LAST 12 MONTHS. *EXEMPTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED & SHOULD BE APPLIED FOR IN WRITING TO CHIEF STEWARD JULIE JELLEY. *HENDRA VACCINATION DOES NOT REPLACE THE REQUIREMENT FOR GOOD BIOSECURITY PRACTISE AND HORSE HEALTH DECARATION FORMS ARE STILL REQUIRED. *HENDRA VACCINATION IS NOT COMPULSORY ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY, HOWEVER IT IS ENCOURAGED. District Classes Proudly Sponsored by WestVETS Veterinary Practice, Horseland Jindalee & Brookfield Produce Agency District classes are open to owners, horses and riders who are all resident in the Kenmore, Brookfield, Upper Brookfield, Anstead, Bellbowrie, Chapel Hill, Indooroopilly, Taringa, Corinda, Chelmer, Graceville, Karana Downs, Moggill, Pinjarra Hills, Pullenvale, Fig Tree Pocket, Jindalee/Centenary suburbs and The Gap districts and all financial members of Brookfield, Moggill, Yarrawa & Corinda Pony Clubs. NOTE: Proof of residency may be asked for in District Classes. Because District Events are restricted events, awards won do not affect eligibility for the rest of the Show. However, they will restrict competition in district events in future years. PRIZE MONEY: The following prize money and entry fee will apply unless otherwise stated. 1st: $8.00 2nd: $5.00. Ribbons to 6th place. Entry: $5.00. Pairs: 1st: $8.00. 2nd: $5.00. Ribbons to 6th place. Entry: $5.00 per pair. Debut: Debut Hack is one that has never been shown under saddle before. A Debut Hack can only compete in a debut class once. Maiden: Maiden Hack / Rider is one that has never won a first prize as a hack/rider at a provincial show in Open or District Classes. Novice: Novice Hack is one that has not won an Open or District Championship as a hack at a provincial show. Top boots may not be worn by riders under 17 years in Rider classes. E.F.A. Approved Safety Helmets are compulsory for riders under 17 years. RING 1 HACKS 1. District Led-in Hack. 2. Smartest Hack on Parade – Rosettes. 3. District Debut Hack. 4. District Maiden Hack (This class will be split if numbers are large.) 5. District Novice Hack over 15hh. & not exceeding 16hh. 6. District Novice Hack over l6hh. 7. District Hack, over 15hh & not exceeding 15.2hh. 8. District Hack, over 15.2hh & not exceeding 16hh. 9. District Hack, over 16hh. 10. District Lady's Hack. 11. District Gent's Hack. CHAMPION DISTRICT HACK Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $100.00 . Trophy donated by Kerry Higgins RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT HACK Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $50.00 12. Consolation District Hack - for Hacks who have not won a ribbon on the day. (No entry fee.) 13. District Pair of Hacks. 14. District Pleasure Hack. 4 15. District Maiden Adult Rider, 17 years & over. 16. District Adult Rider, 17 & under 21 years. 17. District Adult Rider, 21 years & under 35 years. 18. District Adult Rider, 35 years & over. CHAMPION DISTRICT ADULT RIDER Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $30.00 RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT ADULT RIDER Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $15.00 BOB COLQUHOUN MEMORIAL SUPREME CHAMPION DISTRICT HACK Sash, Garland, and Perpetual Trophy Voucher to the value of $100 donated by Brookfield Produce Agency Supreme Champion Rug donated by Horseland Jindalee RING 2 GALLOWAYS 19. District Led-in Galloway. 20. Smartest Galloway on Parade – Rosettes. 21. District Debut Galloway Hack. 22. District Maiden Galloway Hack. 23. District Novice Galloway Hack. 24. District Galloway Hack over 14hh. & not exceeding 14.2hh. 25. District Galloway Hack over 14.2hh. & not exceeding l5hh. 26. District Lady's Galloway Hack. 27. District Gent's Galloway Hack. THE PARRIS FAMILY PERPETUAL CHAMPION DISTRICT GALLOWAY HACK Perpetual Trophy. Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to the value of $100.00. RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT GALLOWAY HACK Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $50.00 28. Consolation District Galloway Hack - for Galloways who have not won a ribbon on the day. (No entry fee.) 29. District Pair of Galloways. 30. District Pleasure Galloway. 31. Maiden Rider Class, 12 & under 17 years. 32. District Girl or Boy Rider, 12 & under 15 years. 33. District Girl or Boy Rider, 15 & under 17 years. SENIOR CHAMPION DISTRICT BOY OR GIRL RIDER Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $30.00 SENIOR RESERVE CHAMPION DISTRICT BOY OR GIRL RIDER Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $15.00. RING 3 PONIES 34. District Led-in Pony. 5 35. Smartest Pony on Parade - Prize: Perpetual Trophy donated by Alan Haycraft & Rosettes. 36. Good Hands Riding Competition for riders 17 years & under. Perpetual Trophy. 37. District Debut Pony Hack, 14hh. & under. 38. District Maiden Pony Hack 14hh & under. 39. District Novice Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2hh. 40. District Novice Pony Hack 12.2hh & not exceeding 13hh. 41. District Novice Pony Hack 13hh & not exceeding 14hh. 42. District Pony Hack not exceeding 12.2hh. 43. District Pony Hack 12.2hh & not exceeding 13hh. 44. District Pony Hack 13hh & not exceeding 14hh. 45. District Pony Hack to be ridden by an adult. CHAMPION DISTRICT PONY HACK Trophy donated by the Patterson Family. Prize: Horseland Jindalee Open Order to value of $100.00.
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