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2019 Rare Breeds of the Year Show Schedule The 2019 Saturday 5th October 2019 Arena UK Allington Lane Allington GRANTHAM Lincolnshire NG32 2EF www.rbys.org.uk Show Director: Richard James 07785 717 399 [email protected] Show Secretary: Mrs Dawn Hicketts, Haydon Farm Cottages, Sutton Parva, Tytherington, Wiltshire, BA12 7AF Email: [email protected] Telephone: 01985 840717 2019 PROVISIONAL TIMETABLE SCHEDULED TIMES may VARY ACCORDING to ENTRIES FORWARD PLEASE CHECK After 1st October 2019 www.rbys.org.uk or Email [email protected] for up to date timetable Clas Class Class TIME s Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 8.30 1 Highland Youngstock 11 Exmoor Local 19 Fell Youngstock 8.30 2 In Hand 12 Youngstock 20 S & G 3 NN Ridden 13 4yo Stallion 21 Mares 4 Novice Ridden 14 4 yo Gelding 21a In hand gelding 9.10 6 Dartmoor Youngstock 22 Fell Novice Ridden 9.10 7 4 yo Plus 23 Traditional Ridden S/G 8 Lead Rein 24 Open Ridden Highland 9 1st Ridden 5 Open Ridden 10 Ridden 15 Exmoor 4 yo Mare 25 Dale i/h young 10.30 Cleveland 9.55 44 16 Non-local 25a i/h Geldings Pure Bred in hand Cleveland 44a 18 Veteran 26 i/h Mares Pure Bred In Hand Yearlings Dartmoor 10.25 46 41 Fell i/h Champ 27 i/h Stallions i/h Champ Dartmoor 47 42 Ridden Champ 44 Ridden Champ 40 Exmoor Ridden Novice Cleveland 44c Pure Bred Mare 11.25 73 BHH Yearling Colts Fillies Cleveland 11.45 28 Dales Trad Ridden 44b 11.45 Part Bred In Hand 2-3 yo Cleveland 29 4 yo + Ridden 45 Part Bred In Hand 29a Dales Ridden Pony of Year 12.45 74 BHH 2/3 yo Colts Fillies Exmoor Ridden 1.05 49 Dales i/h champ 33 1.05 Open 50 Ridden Champ 17 Junior Ridden 1.25 37 Exmoor i/h Champ 51 Highland I/h Ch 31 Eriskay 4 yo old & over 30 Youngstock 38 Ridden Champ 52 Ridden Ch 32 Ridden 2.05 64 Exmoor Breed Ch 58 Dartmoor Breed Ch 55 Eriskay Breed Champ 2.05 Highland Breed Ch Cleveland 57 44d 56 Fell Breed Champ Pure Bred Foal 2.25 75 BHH 4 yo Gelding 2.45 35 Cleveland Pure Ridden 36 Part Bred Ridden 3.25 76 BHH Barren Mare 3.45 63 Cleveland Breed Ch 3.55 77 BHH Young Handler Rare Breeds of the 4.20 65 Year Championship [2] Entry Fee £12.50 per class to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Stables and Electric Hook up may be booked direct with Arena UK. 01476 591 569 [email protected] Evening Gala Saturday 5th October 2019 5.00 48 HHS Denis Midgeley Novice Pony 5.30 57a Highland Pony Society Youngstock Championship 5.45 60 HHS Ridden Hackney 59 HHS Junior Hackney Whip 6.05 66 HHS International Horse 6.15 6.35 SHIRE HORSE DISPLAY HHS Denis Midgeley Novice Horse 6.45 54 61 HHS International Pony 7.15 7.35 67 HHS Private Drive Hackney 68 Hackney Pony of the Year 8.00 71 British Ridden Heavy Horse Championship 8.30 65a Cleveland Bay Stallion Parade 8.50 70 Hackney Horse of the Year 9.10 Entry Secretary for all exhibitors: Mrs Dawn Hicketts Rare Breeds of the Year Show Haydon Farm Cottages Sutton Parva Tytherington BA12 7AF Entries before Friday 20th September 2019 please [3] Entry Fee £12.50 per class to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Stables and Electric Hook up may be booked direct with Arena UK. 01476 591 569 [email protected] CLEVELAND BAY HORSE SOCIETY Entry Fee £12.50 per class sent to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Judge: Lady Ria Holmes Breed Society Contact: Mrs Maggie Brown, Harrington Farm Bungalow, Great Milton, OX44 7JE Telephone: 01844 278183 Email: [email protected] The Cleveland Bay Classes are run on the lines of the rules and regulations of the Cleveland Bay Society. All Cleveland Bays must be registered with the Cleveland Bay Horse Society or overstamped by the CBHS or in the Grading Register Grade D colts are not eligible after their first year of birth. Class 44 Pure bred in hand 4 years and over Class 44a Pure bred in hand Yearlings Class 44b Pure Bred in hand Youngstock, 2 and 3 year olds Class 44c Pure bred Mare Class 44d Pure Bred Foal Class 45 Part bred in hand Class 35 Pure Bred Ridden Class 36 Part-bred Ridden Class 63 Qualifier for Breed Championship will be the winner from all county level shows and Equifest and Southern Breeders show. Class 65 Breed Champion will go forward to the Rare Breeds of the Year Championship in the Saturday Late Afternoon. Class 65a Stallion Parade DALES PONY SOCIETY Entry Fee £12.50 per class sent to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Judges name: Ms C Crowe Breed Society Contact Mrs J. Ashby Green Farm, Stocksbridge, Sheffield S36 4GH Tel: 0114 2885869 Email: [email protected] The ICENI Native Pony Show is awarding 2020 ICENI Show qualifiers to all the native pony classes in- hand and ridden. The Dales classes are run under the rules and regulations of the Dales Pony Society. Continued Over [4] Entry Fee £12.50 per class to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Stables and Electric Hook up may be booked direct with Arena UK. 01476 591 569 [email protected] DALES PONY SOCIETY (continued) All exhibitors must be members of the Dales Pony Society (Open to ponies registered in Section A or B of the Stud book – part bred and Section X ponies not allowed) Class 25 Dales Pony Youngstock In hand Colts, 1 or 2 years, Fillies & geldings 1,2 or 3 years Class 25a Dales Pony Gelding, In-hand, 4 years and over Class 26 Dales Pony Mare, In-hand, 4 years and over Class 27 Dales Pony Stallion, In-Hand, 3 years or over – Pony must be licensed Class 49 In-Hand Dales Pony Championship, 1st & 2nd prize-winners from the above In-Hand classes are eligible Class 28 Best Traditional Ridden Pony, to be shown at the walk & trot only, 4 years and over Class 29 Ridden Dales Pony, 4 years and over Class 29a Only Champions from Breed Show and area shows Class 50 Ridden Dales Champion, 1st & 2nd prize-winners from the above ridden classes are eligible Class 62 Supreme Dales Pony Champion – In-Hand and Ridden Champions and Reserves are eligible Both In hand and Ridden 1st and 2nd prize winners to go forward to the Breed Championship Class 65 Breed Champion will go forward to the Rare Breeds of the Year Championship in the afternoon DARTMOOR PONY SOCIETY Entry Fee £12.50 per class sent to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Judge: Miss Tania Mizzi Breed Society Contact: Mrs Julie Jocelyn, 16 Villa Place, Impington, Cambridgeshire CB24 9PR Tel: 01223 232241 Mobile: 07474202101 Email: [email protected] The ICENI Native Pony Show is awarding 2020 ICENI Show qualifiers to all the native pony classes in- hand and ridden. These classes will be run in accordance with the byelaws of the Dartmoor Pony Society. Please note that all ponies must be PUREBRED Dartmoor ponies registered in the main body of the Dartmoor Pony Society Stud Book or SR1 or SR2 registered ponies. Registration numbers must be included on the entry form. Continued Over [5] Entry Fee £12.50 per class to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Stables and Electric Hook up may be booked direct with Arena UK. 01476 591 569 [email protected] DARTMOOR PONY SOCIETY (continued) Class 6 Dartmoor In Hand, yearling, two and three colt, filly or gelding, Class 7 Dartmoor In Hand, 4 years old and over, stallion, mare or gelding. Class 8 Lead Rein Mare or Gelding 4yr old and over, not exceeding 122cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st Jan in the current year. To be shown in a snaffle bit Class 9 First Ridden Registered Pure Bred Dartmoor Mare or Gelding 4yr old and over, not exceeding 127cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st Jan in the current year. Class 10 Open Ridden Dartmoor Stallion, mare or Gelding 4 years and over, Rider any age. Class 46 IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Open to the 1st & 2nd prize winners from the in hand classes. Class 47 RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP Open to the 1st & 2nd prize winners from the ridden classes. Class 58 Open to In-Hand Champion & Reserve Champion, & Ridden Champion & Reserve Ridden Champion. Class 65 Breed Champion will go forward to the Rare Breeds of the Year Championship in the afternoon ERISKAY PONY SOCIETY Entry Fee £12.50 per class sent to the RBYS Secretary before Friday 20th September Judge: Breed Society Contact: Mrs J Harris, Fairways, Catherston Leweston, Charmouth, Dorset DT6 6LZ Telephone: 01297 560560/07799054085 Email: [email protected] The ICENI Native Pony Show is awarding 2020 ICENI Show qualifiers to all the native pony classes in- hand and ridden. The Eriskay Classes are run under the rules and regulations of the Eriskay Society Classes are open to any registered Eriskay Pony Class 30 Youngstock, colt, filly or gelding 3 years old and under to be shown in hand Class 31 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over to be shown in hand Class 32 Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years old and over to be shown under saddle incl leading rein Class 55 Championship Winner from each class to go forward to the Breed Championship Class 65 Breed Champion will go forward to the Rare Breeds of the Year Championship in the afternoon.
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