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June – July 2015 Newsletter OFFICIAL NEWSLETTER OF THE HANOVERIAN HORSE SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA The Hanoverian Horse IN THIS ISSUE July 2015 Young Horse Championships Young Horse Sydney CDI 2015 1 Breeder’s Evening & Awards Night 2 Sydney CDI 2015 Hanoverian Raffles 4 For the third time Anna Sophie Fiebelkorn rode the top three horses in each of the 4, 5 and 6 year old class in the HHSA & HRC Group Young Australian Classifier Training...5 Horse finals. The stands commenced filling as the first horse was ready to enter the indoor arena. The crowd showed their appreciation of the 2015 Prydes Easifeed Novice/ Elementary Leaderboard ..6 quality youngsters and their riders in front of them and the quality of Anna Sophie’s riding. Full results can be found: Breeding News and Information ..9 http://www.sydneycdi.equestrian.org.au/content/draws-and-results Hanoverian Merchandise 11 Photo: Anna-Sophie riding Artes Lauries Gift – Hanoverian gelding- Lauries As/Remi Pinot Noir. Artes Lauries Gift finished 2nd 4 year old class. Contact Details 12 Stop Press 12 HHSA Sponsors 13 Memberships are due. Your membership can be paid by logging onto the HHSA website, going to forms and filling in the form for membership. Here is the link: http://www.hanoverian.org.au/fo rms/ 1 Sydney CDI 2015 con’t Anne-Sophie riding Dean Izzard’s imported gelding Salmour in the 6 year old final. Breeder’s Evening & Award’s Night 2015 saw the Breeder’s Evening and Award’s Night held at the Italian Restaurant close to SIEC. The change away from the Main Marquee at SIEC was a great success. The restaurant was warm, the staff were fantastic and the food/wine kept coming. With over 70 attending it was a great night to meet new people and to catch up with those that we seldom see. As usual Kim Kulper was there with her camera. Thanks Kim. Here are just a few of the prize winners. Joint winners of the Award for Medium Tour Hanoverian of the Year 2014 - Glogau and Lauries As (imp). Their embroidered rugs and certificates were collected by their riders Victoria Welch and Tor Van Den Berge. Well done to horses, owners and riders. All 2015 tour awards, riding awards for 2014 and new stallions for Hanover are outlined in a separate pdf that will be sent out very soon. 2 Proud owner of Fioretta II, Janice Sinclair is presented with her trophy for highest scoring jumping mare in the Mare Performance Test. Fioretta II is by Ferrero Rocher and out of EM Samsara Hit (imp). Fioretta II was bred by Jenny Rapson. Rachel Whiting is presenting the trophy which was donated by Matavia Performance Horses. Rachel Whiting and Sharon Cox now have 1 tonne of Prydes Easi Feed - no wonder they have big grins on their faces. Their beautiful mare Franziska(imp) won the Prydes Easifeed Novice/Elementary Leaderboard. This fantastic prize was presented by Prydes Easifeeds at the Award's night. St.Pr.St.Boronia HG (imp) was the HHSA Medium Hanoverian of the Year. Bob Weight, owner and rider Elliott Patterson accept the award of an embroidered rug and a certificate. Bruce Williams is being his usual cheeky self - giving our Treasurer Clare Muller a sly cuddle as he accepts the award for a Top Ten Foal. Well done Bruce and Debbie. David Shoobridge accepting from Linda McKinnon the trophy Linda donated for Mare Performance Test Champion. The award was won by David and Amanda's beautiful mare - Revelwood Amaretta. Michael Procter is shown here accepting the award for Champion Foal on Tour from the HHSA President Janette Lewis. The award was won by his fantastic colt OEH For Chili by Furst Romancier / Red Hot Chili (imp). Lars and Madonna Hedberg giving big smiles as they collected the award for Novice Hanoverian of the Year won by their imported stallion Fiderfurst. Fiderfurst was ridden superbly by Emma Flavelle. 3 Celle State Stud Raffle International Frozen Semen from Celle State Stud - raffle of one dose - the winner can choose from many stallions- all top international bloodlines - dressage or jumping. To buy tickets simply follow the link below. Celle State Stud 2015 – Stallion Service Raffle Celle State Stud 2015 Tickets $10.00 each. Limited number will be sold. DRAWN:July 25, 2015 or prior IF SOLD OUT. Thank you to everyone who has supported this raffle so far. Money raised from this raffle will go towards the continuation of database upgrading. The link for the tickets can be found on the HHSA Facebook page and on the HHSA website. If you prefer to use a cheque or direct deposit just email or call and we can organise tickets for you. Janette Lewis: [email protected] or 0407 144 403. Thanks must go the Celle State Stud for their continual support each year. OO SEVEN RAFFLE A big congratulation to Siobhan Belmore as Siobhan was the super lucky winner of the OO Seven service that was drawn on the 26th June. We wish Siobhan the best of luck with the mating later this year. Once again thank you David & Amanda Shoobridge of Revelwood Stud for your support. CHANGE OF OWNERSHIP Sold or purchased a Hanoverian Siobhan Belmore lately? Have you done a change of ownership? David Shoobridge & OO Seven Download the form from our website. Even if it was a while ago it is time to get that paperwork done, so that we can keep track of all Hanoverians from birth all the way through their life. 4 Australian Classifier Training June 2015 saw one of our Australian Classifiers Kevin Lewis travel to Germany to undertake his reaccreditation and judge alongside an array of German classifiers. Over the course of 10 days Kevin judged at 7 different shows and mare performance tests. 220 mares were judged during that time either at mare shows, mare classification or mare performance testing. 85 foals were also registered or viewed at shows. The trip was funded totally by Kevin. Thanks must go to the Verband for assisting in the organisation of this training. Kevin and Gerhard Senckenberg - one of Above: Schnapps at the end of the day our previous classifiers. Kevin and Jurgen Rump. Jurgen was also a classifier to previously come to Australia. Kevin left judging beside Dr Ludwig Christmann Brokser Stutenshau 5 2015 Pryde’s Easifeed Novice/Elementary Leaderboard Now in its eight year, the 2015 Pryde’s Easifeed Novice/Elementary Leaderboard has become an influential and prestigious tally of proven results, and the one to be recognised on. The Pryde’s Leaderboard acknowledges and rewards registered Hanoverian horses, their owners/riders and most importantly their breeders throughout selected competitions at both Novice and Elementary levels all around Australia. It proves that Hanoverians are the horses you should be riding your dressage test on, so make it your goal to get your name on the Pryde’s Leaderboard in 2015! Check out the results from 2014. PRYDES EASIFEED NOVICE/ELEMENTARY LEADERBOARD 2014 REPORT Victoria Bateman Congratulations to Rachel and Adrian Whiting & Sharon Cox, who own Franziska (imp), the winner of the Prydes Easifeed Leaderboard for 2014. Franziska (imp) is a 6 year old chestnut mare by Furst Nymphenburg and was imported during the clever initiative run by the Hanoverian Horse Society of Australia to import fillies into Australia from Germany. Franziska was very ably ridden by Ruth Schneeberger from South Australia. Ruth has been the main rider for Franziska’s competition career, and together they had four wins and seven placings for their winning 47 points. It is lovely to see a mare successfully competing. The Prydes Easifeed Leaderboard takes results from selected Novice and Elementary tests in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland, with the overall winner receiving a tremendous prize of a pallet of Prydes Easifeed. We would like to say a big thank you to Prydes Easifeeds, who have been a supporter of the HHSA for seven years now and are one of our main sponsors. Second place goes to a Queensland bred Hanoverian, Remi Flashdance from Western Australia. Owned by Elizabeth Anderson, Remi Flashdance by the late Fisherman’s Friend (imp), won five tests and was placed five times for 41 points. 6 The third horse is Revalentino (imp), an imported gelding by Rubinero, owned by Joanne and Courtney Barbera of Queensland. Revalentino and Courtney are on the Queensland 2015 Young Rider Senior Squad. A quick breakdown of the breeding of the horses that made it onto the leaderbord shows some trends that may be of interest. • The most represented line is the F line with a total of 14 horses being by an F stallion. • Of the F stallions, Fisherman’s Friend has the most progeny with ten horses. This is just under 25%. • The R line is in second place with eight horses, five of these are by Rotspon. • The W line is third with seven horses, five by Australian standing stallion Whisper. Unfortunately, not all breeders of Hanoverians register their foals, many horses carrying Hanoverian bloodlines were competing but were not registered Hanoverian. Remi Stud who bred seven horses on the leaderboard, three in the top ten, has a policy of Hanoverian registering all of their foals, colts and fillies, which has undoubtedly contributed to their good showing on the leaderboard. Congratulations again to Franziska (imp), her owners, breeder and rider. Well done to all of the horses that made it onto the leaderboard. TOP TEN Franziska (imp) 47 Remi Flashdance 41 Revalentino (imp) 38 Fiderfurst (imp) 33 Remi Lady Locksley 27 Revelwood Florentine 25 Everton Weltstar 22 Mayfield Why Not 21 Remi Frangelica 21 Jaybee Royalty 13 Cabaret C 12 OTHER LEADERBOARD HORSES (in alphabetical order) Arnage Rococco Redwood Rockabilly Bluefield Kenia Regal Fame and Fortune Elite Destiny Remi Faberge Elite Geronomo Remi First Edition Elite Rosendahl Remi Lord Locksley Everton Dreamtime Remi Whispering Star Ferrero Red Onyx Revelwood Fleur Harrier Hill Falconess Ribbleton Felipe Heathcote Park Heiress Roxleigh Fandango Jaybee Don Eduardo Rolls Royce M Jaybee Romantic Sara Hit Landmark Sevenoaks Friar Tuck Matavia Fisher King SS Welt Music New World William the Conqueror UQG Animation New World Winston UQG Winter Lily Quebec 51 Yarra Glen Hiraani 7 Conditions of Entry 1.
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