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Inkberrow HORSE SHOW Including Fun Dog Show Inkberrow HORSE SHOW Including Fun Dog Show Saturday 20th July 2019 Springfield Farm By kind permission of the Deakin Family Worcester Road, Inkberrow, Worcestershire WR7 4LH (access off Appletree Lane) Free admission to showground - Parking £3.00 per car Pre-entries advised to avoid queues on the day www.inkberrowshow.co.uk Show Secretary Show Secretary - Sue Farmer Tanglewood, Kington, Flyford Flavell Worcs, WR7 4DH [email protected] Tel: 07900 911343 Course Designer – Mrs A Marshall Veterinary Surgeon – McCarther Bastow and Gibbs (on call throughout the day) Farrier on site – Mr Tim Whittington, Priory Forge Photographer on site – Jess-Photography.co.uk First Aid Facilities on site Refreshments and Tradestands For tradestand enquiries contact [email protected] Judges Best Turned Out, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Mr C Rogers Family Horse/Pony and Coloureds Mountain and Moorland Mrs E Willets Riding Horse, Cob and Hunters Mr J Poole Veterans Mrs V Allfrey RH2RH Mrs N Willison Unaffiliated Jumping Mr T Hackett / Mr R Tesh Novice Jumping Ms S Baglin Novelty classes Mrs V Alffrey Gymkhana Mr C Bomford Unaff. Dressage Intro A, Intro C and Prelim 7 Ms J Dedicoat Rosettes to 6th place, sashes to winners, prizes where stated. Sponsors The Horse Show could not be held without the very generous contribution made by our sponsors, who are: Inkberrow Parish Council, Mrs E Collins, Mr and Mrs M Saddler, Mr and Mrs R Savage,, Mr and Mrs Tony Pickering, Mr John Marshall, Mr and Mrs R G Bailey, Mr and Mrs B O’Leary, The Worcestershire Hunt Pony Club Hills Ford Thomas Brothers Funeral Directors Kidderminster and Malvern car sales Redditch, Alvechurch & Wythall www.hillsford.co.uk www.thomasbrothers.co.uk 1 Car Company SE Davis & Son Ltd Low mileage car sales Landscaping materials, plant hire www.1carcompany.co.uk www.sedavis.co.uk MHF (UK) Ltd Masie Pet Boutique Skip hire, truck hire and truck sales Dog groomers and dog training www.mhf.uk.com www.maisiespetboutique.co.uk Richardson’s of Feckenham Little London Enduro (A M Steel) Agricultural supplies Off road racetrack www.richardsonsoffeckenham.co.uk Inkberrow 07866 738360 Tallis Amos Group JSC Rotational Ltd Farm equipment supplies www.jscrotational.co.uk www.tallisamosgroup.co.uk DLF Trifolium Ltd Fews Marquees www.dlf.co.uk www.fewsmarquees.co.uk Dudleys Coaches Jigsaw Carpets and Flooring www.dudleys-coaches.co.uk www.jigsawcarpetsandflooring.co.uk Astwood Upholstery The Why Not www.astwoodupholstery.co.uk www.thewhynot.co.uk Hazlewood Trailers Ridgeway Marquees www.hazlewoodtrailers.co.uk www.ridgewaymarquees.com McGettingans Vets Tom Gretton Racing Astwood Bank, 01527 893016 www.tomgrettonracing.com Rural Rosettes Stockwood Community Benefit Society [email protected] www.stockwoodcbs.org Farmers’ Finest Elite Bar Services [email protected] www.elitebars.co.uk Cobs and Connies UK Oldfields of Omberlsey Dormston, 07534 270552 www.oldfieldsofombersley.co.uk Mr A Chowns The Cornstores Ltd www.achownscontracting.co.uk www.thecornstores.co.uk Ferns Cattery Kombined Motor Services www.fernscattery.co.uk www.kombined.co.uk David Lees Motor Engineers Hyett’s Garage www.vwaudispecialist.co.uk Flyford, 01386 793246 TL Automotive AlexaJ Equestrian Alcester, 07545 981192 www.alexajequestrian.co.uk The Flyford Arms www.theflyford.co.uk RING 1: THE HILLS MOTORS RING Judges: Mr C Rogers (Showing) and Mrs E Willets (M&Ms) Showing Classes to Start 9.30am Class 1 LEADING REIN PONY Not exceeding 12.2hh. Suitable for and to be ridden by children 10 years and under. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridle. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Mrs E Collins Class 2 FIRST RIDDEN PONY Not exceeding 12.2hh. Suitable for and to be ridden by children 10 years and under off the leading rein. No cantering except for individual show (optional). Ponies must be shown in a snaffle bridle. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Mr & Mrs R Savage Class 3 BEST TURNED OUT OPEN RIDDEN Including Lead rein. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Stockwood Community Benefit Society Class 4 BEST FAMILY HORSE/PONY Riders will be asked to give a short show including a small jump that may be altered at the discretion of the judge. To be judged on show, manners and suitability for the rider. Conformation not considered. Horses and ponies any height. Riders any age. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Elite Bar Services Class 5 COLOURED HORSE OR PONY IN HAND All colours permitted. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Astwood Upholstery Class 6 COLOURED HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN All colours permitted. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Mr and Mrs A Pickering Mountain and Moorland Classes will not start before 2pm Class 7 IN HAND MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND - SMALL BREEDS Welsh A and B, Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor. To be shown in hand. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Kombined Motor Services Class 8 IN HAND MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND – LARGE BREEDS Welsh C and D. New Forest, Fell, Connemara, Dales, Highland. To be shown in hand. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Mr John Marshall Class 9 RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND – SMALL BREEDS Welsh A and B, Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor. To be shown in hand. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Mr and Mrs B O’Leary Class 10 RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND – LARGE BREEDS Welsh C and D. New Forest, Fell, Connemara, Dales, Highland. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Ferns Cattery MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes 7 to 10 RING 2: THE 1 CAR COMPANY RING Judges: Mr J Poole (Hunters, Riding Horse and Cob), Mrs V Allfrey (Veterans), Mrs N Willison (RH2RH) Classes 11, 13, 15, 16 to include ridden judge. Showing Classes to Start 9.30am Class 11 RIDDEN HUNTER Exceeding 14.2hh, 4 years and over. Horses may be ridden in snaffle or double bridle. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Mr and Mrs Saddler Class 12 RIDDEN HUNTER PONY Not Exceeding 14.2, 4 years and over. Ponies may be ridden in snaffle or double bridle. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Oldfields of Ombersley Class 13 WORKING HUNTER Any breed or type, 4 years or over exceeding 14.2hh. Maximum height of fences 90cm. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: The Flyford Arms Class 14 WORKING HUNTER PONY Any breed or type, 4 years or over, not to exceed 14.2hh. Maximum height of fences 80cm Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Hazelwood Trailers HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd prize winners from Classes 11 to 14 Class 15 BEST RIDING HORSE Exceeding 14.2hh, 4 years and over. To be judged 40% conformation, 40% ride and manners, 20% show. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Chowns Contracting Class 16 BEST RIDDEN COB Trimmed or hairy. Class may be split if entries permit. To also include the award for the CHN Most Stylish Rider, winnner to recieve rosette and years subscription to CHN magazine Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Cobs and Connies UK Class 17 not to start before 2pm Class 17 VETERAN IN HAND Horse or pony 17 years or older. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: The Why Not Class 18 VETERAN RIDDEN Horse or pony 17 years or older. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: DLF Trifolium Ltd Class 19 RACEHORSE TO RIDING HORSE Racehorses to riding horses need not necessarily have raced, however all horses must have been in training at some time and registered with Wetherbys. To be assessed on conformation, manners and way of going. Entry £8 Kindly Sponsored by: Tom Gretton Racing Approx 1pm will take place in Ring 3. Class 15 will not start before 1.30pm RING 3: THE S E DAVIS & SONS RING Judges: Mr T Hackett and Mr R Tesh Unaffiliated Show Jump Classes to Start 9.00am Classes 20 - 25 to be jumped as unaffiliated single phase. Riders as listed. Open to horses and ponies, class may be split if entries permit. Riders any age Class 20 1’9” / 55cm INTRODUCTORY JUMPING Combination not to have won a show jumping class. Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: TL Automotive Class 21 2’0” / 60cm NOVICE JUMPING Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: McGettingans Vet Class 22 2’3” / 70cm JUMPING Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: David Lees Motor Engineers Class 23 2’6” / 80cm JUMPING Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Farmers Finest Class 24 2’9” / 85cm JUMPING Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: Dudleys Coaches Class 25 3’0” / 90cm JUMPING Entry £7 Kindly Sponsored by: The Cornstores Ltd Parade of Worcestershire Foxhounds and Warwickshire Beagles shall take place in Ring 3 at approximately 12.30pm RING 4: THE THOMAS BROTHERS RING Judge: Ms S Baglin. Classes to start 11.00am Class 26 LEAD REIN JUMPING - Fences 1’ max Prizes: Rosettes to 6th place. Entry £5 Kindly Sponsored by: JSC Rotational Ltd Class 27 SMALL ASSISTED JUMPING- Fences 1’ max Prizes: Rosettes to 6th place. Entry £5 Kindly Sponsored by: Rural Rosettes Class 28 ASSISTED JUMPING - Fences 1’6” first round Prizes: Rosettes to 6th place. Entry £5 Kindly Sponsored by: Hyett’s Garage Class 29 VERY NOVICE JUMPING - Fences 1’9” first round Prizes: Rosettes to 6th place. Entry £5 Kindly Sponsored by: The Worcstershire Hunt Pony Club RING 5: THE MHF RING ALL DAY CLEAR ROUND SHOW JUMPING Starts 9.00am. Height of jumps to be adjusted according to riders request. Entries at ring side Entry £2 RING 6: THE MAISIES PET BOUTIQUE RING Class 30 FANCY DRESS RIDDEN All riders must wear hard hat and boots with heel. Rosettes to all competitors. TO TAKE PLACE AT 1PM Entry Free Kindly Sponsored by: Jigsaw Carpets & Flooring NOVELTY FUN DOG SHOW to start 1.30pm Entries taken at ringside from 10.30am Prizes to all winners Entry £2.00/dog Class 1 Best puppy up to 12 months Class 2 Best small dog (excluding puppies) Under 18” Class 3 Best large dog Over 18” Class 4 Veteran dog over 7 years Class 5 Happiest dog with the waggiest tail Class 6 Dog in best condition Class 7 Best Junior Handler 5yrs to 9yrs Class 8 Best rescue dog Class 9 Best Six Legs Class 10 Championship for all Winners RING 7: RICHARDSONS OF FECKENHAM RING Open from 12:00 - 15:00 HANDY PONY Ridden.
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