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Koroit Agricultural Society Show KOROIT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY SHOW SATURDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 2019 Entries close: Tuesday, 5th November, 2019 at 7.00 pm Entries received after that date will be $7.50 Admission Prices: Adults $10, Family $16 Aged Pensioners $7, Children 6-15 yrs $2. Children 5 & Under - Free, Membership Ticket $16 THANK YOU THE Agricultural SOCIETIES The President and Committee gratefully OF VICTORIA RURAL acknowledge the generosity of their AmbassaDOR AwarD Sponsors and being a part of running Aim: the Koroit Agricultural Show. The aim of the competition is to: Highlight the importance of youth in Rural Victoria Saffin Kerr Bowen Rodwells, Hygain, Kirkstall and in particular the agricultural show movement. Hotel, Kelotouit, Warrnambool Vet Clinic, Gapes Identify and encourage enthusiastic, skilful, Family, Murray Goulbourn, Horseland, Autobarn industrious and unselfish young people. Warrnambool, Ace Radio, Port Fairy Tyre & Battery, Give young people a forum to express their views Vet Group, Matthews Petroleum BP, C. Baulch, through education and experience and develop Davidson Family, Norton Ford, Mrs W. Johnson, closer links with agriculture. Lane Family, Repco Auto Parts, P. M. Walters, Warrnambool Cheese & Butter, B. Murray Western Rules and Regulations: District Ag, B. Russell, Kilmerry Romneys, Murray The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Limited Family, J. L. Watson, Landmark, Mrs M. Laurence, and Victorian Agricultural Societies Association Daly’s IGA, Warrnambool Auto Recyclers, Incorporated to select the winner of the Young Moyne Shire, Warrnambool Readymix Concrete, Citizen Award conduct the award. The rules and Spotlight, Virbac Animal Health, Battery World, regulations apply to all aspects of the Award. Incitec Pivot, John Edwards, Claas Harvest Centre, Applicants who enter the Award are to be bound Koroit Bakery, Koroit Pharmacy, Quinlan Butchers, by the Rules and Regulations for the Young Citizen Commercial Hotel, Patons Transport, T. Brookes, Award and abide by all decision of the Royal Mrs F. Laidlaw, Koroit Newsagency, Warrnambool Agricultural Society of Victoria Limited in relation Mazda, Koroit Floral Art Group, Bundaberg Rum, to all matters in connection with or arising out of Warrnambool Toyota, the Award. Entry: KOROIT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY INC. Entrants must provide information indicating OFFICE BEARERS their reason for applying for entry together with Chairperson: Mr. Michael Lane, 0412 448 353 curriculum vitae, indicating work experience, and Secretary/ community participation and agricultural show Treasurer: Mrs. Julie Houlihan, 0419 171 061 involvement if applicable. Address: P.O. Box 61, Koroit, 3282 Requirements: HONORARY LIFE MEMBERS Aged over 20 and under 30 at 1st May of year of A. S. Brookes, W. T. Paton, B. J. Russell, D. G. State Final. Beard, L. J. Kermond, A. R. Waterson, C. Baulch, Be enthusiastic and knowledgeable about rural life J. Watson, G. Morris, P. Keane, G. Hamilton, Mrs. and affairs, and agricultural shows. F. Luckman, Mrs. M. Laurence, A. L. Brookes, Be able to spend the required time at the Local Mrs. M. Gavin, M. Lane. Show, Group Level Final and the State Final at the Royal Melbourne Show. COMMITTEE Judging Criteria: T. C. Baulch, A. Evans, G. Morris, Mrs. J. Houlihan, Entrants will be judged in accordance with the R. Gervasi, Mrs. M. Gavin, R. Buckley P. Keane, following guide lines: Mrs. M. Laurence, G. Hamilton, Mrs. K. Jackson, M. Lane, G. Beard, S. Hamilton, G.Collins. Community involvement 20 points General and Rural knowledge 20 points SHOW PERSONALITIES Personality & Confidence 10 points Entrants are to wear suitable attire for the show. Ambitions/Goals 20 points Judging commences at 12.30 pm Communication skills This section sponsored by Koroit Newsagency (including oral presentation) 20 points 1. BABY SHOW PERSONALITY - 0 to12 months Style, Grooming, Deportment ________10 points 2. MASTER TINY TOT SHOW PERSONALITY - 1 to 100 points 3 years Prizes: 3. MISS TINY TOT SHOW PERSONALITY - 1 to 3 Local Show Level: Plaque plus Trophy years Group Level: Certificate plus Dress Jacket 4. MASTER JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY - 4 to 6 State Level: $5000 Bank Account years Major Sponsors: 5. MISS JUNIOR SHOW PERSONALITY - 4 to 6 Win TV - Commonwealth Bank years 6. MASTER INTERMEDIATE SHOW PERSONALITY Supporting Sponsor: - 7 to 12 years ACE Radio Broadcasters Pty Ltd 7. MISS INTERMEDIATE SHOW PERSONALITY - 7 to 12 years 8. TEEN SHOW PERSONALITY - 13 to 17 years SATURDAY 9th NOVEMBER 10. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.2 hh and not SECTION A exceeding 15.0 hh HORSE EVENTS SECTION CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY Enquiries: Julie Houlihan, 0419 171 061 Email: [email protected] 11. Novice Saddle Pony 14.0 hh and under Entry Fee: Members $4. 12. New Comer/First Season Saddle Pony 14.0 hh Non-members $5. and under Late entries taken on day $7.50 per entry 13. Open Saddle Pony over 13.2 hh and not Announcer: Mrs. J. McLean exceeding 14 hh 14. Open Saddle Pony over 13 hh and not Rules and Regulations: exceeding 13.2 hh 1. Ponies up to and including 14 hands 15. Open Saddle Pony over 12.2 hh and not 2. Galloways over 14 hands to 15 hands exceeding 13 hh 3. Hacks over 15 hands. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE 4. Horses and ponies can be measured by PONY OVER 12.2 the society at the discretion of Stewards or 16. Show Hunter Pony over 12.2 hh and not Judges. exceeding 13 hh 5. For smartest on parade classes, horse and 17. Show Hunter Pony over 13 hh and not gear must be exhibitors property. exceeding 13.2 hh 6. All exhibits must be bona-fide property of the 18. Show Hunter Pony over 13.2 hh and not exhibitor or held by them under written lease exceeding 14 hh at the time of entry. CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW 7. All horses shown in breed classes must carry HUNTER PONY OVER 12.2 hh respective registration and ownership. 19. Show Hunter pony 11.2 hh and under 8. Novice is one who has not won first prize 20. Show Hunter pony over 11.2 hh and not singly at any agricultural show. exceeding 12.2 hh 9. Exhibits scan be shown either show hunter or CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN open classes - not both. SHOW HUNTER PONY 12.2 hh & UNDER 10. Rings 1 & 2 Saddle Champions 1, (one) 21. Open Saddle Pony over 12.0 hh and not champion horse on day. exceeding 12.2 hh 11. Current height tickets to be carried. 22. Open Saddle Pony over 11.2 hh and not 12. South West VAS Group Aggregate will exceeding 12.0 hh be awarded to Champion Small Pony & 23. Open Saddle Pony over 11.0 hh and not Champion Small Show Hunter Pony. exceeding 11.2 hh Sponsors: 24. Open Saddle Pony 11.0 hh and under Matthews Petroleum, Horseland, Mrs F. Laidlaw, CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE M. Daly IGA, Bourke’s Hotel. PONY 12.2 hh & UNDER We gratefully acknowledge the support of these 25. Open Saddle Hack over 15.0 hh and not Businesses. Also to our other sponsors exceeding l5.2 hh OUR THANKS 26. Open Saddle Hack over 15.2 hh and not exceeding 16.0 hh RING NO. 1 27. Open Saddle Hack over 16.0 hh and not Judge: L. Arnold Wardel exceeding 16.2 hh Starts: 9 am 28. Open Saddle Hack over 16.2 hh 1. Led Mare/Filly 12.2 hh & Under CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE 2. Led Mare/Filly over 12.2 hh and not HACK exceeding 14 hh CHAMPION LED MARE/FILLY 14 hh & UNDER 29. Show Hunter Hack over 15.0 hh and not exceeding 15.2 hh 3. Led Gelding over 12.2 hh and not exceeding 30. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hh and not 14.0 hh exceeding 16.0 hh 4. Led Gelding 12.2 hh and under 31. Show Hunter Hack over 16.0 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION LED CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW GELDING 14 hh & UNDER HUNTER HACK 5. Novice Ridden Galloway 6. New Comer/First Season Galloway RING NO. 2 7. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.0 hh and not Judge: D. White exceeding 14.2 hh Starts: 9.30 am 8. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.2 hh and not Exhibits can be shown in either Show Hunter or exceeding 15.0 hh Open classes - not both CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN GALLOWAY 32. Led Stallion or Colt 14 hh & Under 33. Led Stallion or Colt over 14 hh 9. Show Hunter Galloway over 14.0 hh and not exceeding 14.2 hh CHAMPION LED STALLION OR COLT 34. Led Mare/Filly over 14 hh and not exceeding Championships. Riders to be 14 years and over 15 hh on day of qualifying show. 35. Led Mare/Filly over 15 hh 51. Show Hunter Hack over 15.0 hh and not CHAMPION LED MARE/FILLY OVER 14 hh exceeding 15.2 hh 36. Led Gelding over 15.0 hh 51a. Show Hunter Hack over 15.2 hh and not 37. Led Gelding over 14.0 hh and not exceeding exceeding 16.0 hh 15.0 hh 52. Show Hunter Hack over 16.0 hh CHAMPION LED GELDING OVER 14 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK 38. LED VAS OFF THE TRACK FOR RETIRED 53. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.0 hh and not RACEHORSES 14.2 hh & OVER exceeding 14.2 hh Qualifier Prizes: $50, sash, Card and Racing 54. Open Saddle Galloway over 14.2 hh and not Victoria Prize Pack. Open to all Thoroughbreds exceeding 15.0 hh unraced or raced 4 years and over, over 14.2 hh CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION SADDLE who are registered with RISA (Racing Information GALLOWAY Services Australia). Registration will be checked.
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