TENTERFIELD SHOW EVENTS Friday 7th February & Saturday, 8th February

Ring Steward Showjumping (Friday & Saturday) Noel Cossins

Saturday 8th February Ring Steward John Willcocks 0429 131 320

TERMS & CONDITIONS

ALL RISK WAIVER FORMS AND BIOSECURITY FEES MUST BE COMPLETED AND STALL AND ENTRY FEES PAID BEFORE YOU ARE ALLOWED TO RIDE.

DRUG TESTING: ATTENTION ALL HORSE COMPETITORS This show is a member of the Central Northern Group of Show Societies and this Group now has undertaken a horse drug testing programme that will be implemented as from the commencement of Group shows in 1991. It is YOUR responsibility to know the rules and regulations regarding this drug testing programme and this show or this Group will not in any way accept responsibility for your lack of knowledge and/or understanding of this subject. It is a condition of entry at this show that all competing at this show, compete on the understanding that drug testing may be carried out at this show and if drugs are detected then penalties will apply.

PROHIBITED DRUGS It is the intention of these regulations that all animals shall perform on their merits without the aid of drugs which will affect the conduct, performance or appearance of the animal. An Exhibitor shall NOT administer and shall procure that there shall NOT be administered to his/her exhibit any drug or substance herein called a “prohibited drug”. Prohibited drugs are substances originating externally whether or not they are endogenous to the animal and means any substance capable of affecting the performance of behaviour of an animal by its action upon the Central or peripheral nervous system, the cardiovascular system, the respiratory system, the alimentary digestive system, the musculo-skeletal system or the urogenital system and shall include analgesics, antihistamines, anti-inflammatory agents, blood coagulants, diuretics, hormones, and their synthetic counterparts, cortico-steroids, local anaesthetics, muscle relaxants and tranquilisers and vitamins. The use of antibiotic substances (anti-viral, anti- microbial, anti-parasitic) with the exception of Procaine Penicillin may be permitted. In the Case of Showjumping and entries ONLY, which are conducted under F.E.I. Rules, the use of Phenylbutazone and Oxyphenylbutazone is permitted provided the maximum level of either or both does not exceed 2 micrograms per millilitre of plasma, in aggregate, at the time at which the exhibit is to be judged. The Society (or Group) may at its discretion cause an examination to be made of an exhibit by a Veterinary Officer who in the course of such examination may make by such methods and he may determine such tests of and take such samples from such exhibit as he deems necessary or advisable. The result of the examination shall be reported to the Group and the Society. An exhibit to which, in the opinion of a Veterinary Officer, a prohibited Drug has been administered shall not be exhibited without the consent of the Group and shall be removed from the Showground forthwith upon notice from the Group or Society. The Group may at its sole discretion impose the penalties applicable in the light of all information made available and may disallow or cancel the entry and any award made to the exhibit, without in such case being called upon to give reason therefore. The owner or any other person who was in charge of the animal to which a prohibited drug has been administered will be disqualified and penalties shall apply. THE PENALTIES TO APPLY SHALL BE 12 months disqualification from exhibiting within this Group for the Animal and the Person in Charge of the animal. It will be recommended to the A.S.C. that these penalties shall apply on a Statewide Level and that disqualification should be Statewide. If the animal is not presented for examination within the time specified by the Group, then the same penalties shall apply as if a Prohibited Drug was detected.

TREATMENT FORMS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED Any person who at any time administers or causes to be administered for the purpose of affecting the performance of an animal in any event or class at the Show any Drug as defined previously or has in his/her possession any improper contrivance may be disqualified or otherwise penalised by the Group. Particular attention will be paid to the detection of sedative and tranquiliser groups of drugs but analysis for all classes of prohibited substances will be included. The collection of samples inter alia will always involve taking urine and/or blood. An examination may include an examination for desensitised limbs. Any animal found to have a limb or part of a limb desensitised by any means will be considered to have competed under the influence of a prohibited substance and penalised accordingly. The owner or their representative may be present during testing, but shall not interfere in any way with the conduct of the test, and will observe the instructions of the veterinary officer on duty. The Society (or Group) and any servant or appointee of the Society or Group shall not be liable to the exhibitor, owner or any other interested parties, for the death of, or for any injury, damage or infection which may be sustained by an exhibit occasioned by or arising out of any act or omission of any servant, agent or appointee of the Society or Group done or committed in the course of his examination whether due to the negligence of any such servant, agent or appointee or otherwise. Exhibitors must abide by the directions of the Society or Group as to the procedures to be followed for the examination of their exhibit and failure to adhere to these directions shall incur the same penalties as if prohibited drugs were detected.

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ENTRY 1. No exhibits in general ring events are to appear in the ring to be judged with any prize ribbon on, or with any distinguishing badge, under penalty of disqualification. 2. Mare with foal at foot, participating in the parade – foals must be led or under proper control. 3. Judges must make 1st, 2nd and 3rd awards (if worthy) in classes where stated. 4. In all classes where heights are quoted, competitors must be measured before going to the judge, must have a certificate from the measuring steward stating height and must produce the certificate before the prize ribbons are awarded if so requested by the ringmaster. 5. A parent or parents of a child shall not enter the show ring whilst the competitor is competing in any event unless authorised by the ringmaster. Any breach of this regulation, at the discretion of the ringmaster, may be investigated by a sub-committee, comprising the ringmaster and two committee members. The Sub Committee shall take whatever action it deems appropriate. 6. Owners of stallions will be responsible for the safekeeping of their animals. ANY STALLIONS TIED UP MUST HAVE NECK COLLARS AND HOBBLE STRAPES ON OR BE IN A STALL. 7. Stallions may only compete in classes indicated for stallions. 8. Competitors with dogs on the ground are requested to keep them on a leash. Dogs found unleashed and/or out of control will be referred to the local council for impounding. No dogs permitted in horse event rings. 9. Drug testing may be carried out at this Show. Any competitor found to have breached the ASC Disputes and Disciplinary regulations will be investigated by the ASC Disciplinary Committee. 10. All competitors compete at their own risk. 11. There will not under any circumstances be any free gate entry or any gate refund to competitors. 12. Horse stalls and stallion boxes are available on application and made on an official form. Payment must be made with application. 13. Maiden – is a , galloway or hack that has not won a first prize at any agricultural show. 14. Novice – is a pony, galloway or hack that has not won an open championship at any agricultural show. 15. The Society reserves the right to make any changes to this schedule without notice. 16. All shall be under 14hh unless specified by breed. 17. HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry. Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses and cattle are dangerous, and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

FRIDAY

MAIN ARENA Friday at 8.30am

Jumping Programme Chief Steward Tad Cossins Steward Noel Cossins Ph: 02-6736-5550 Sponsored by Sexton & Green Tenterfield Bowling Club

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY  ALL RISK WAIVER FORMS AND BIOSECURITY FEES MUST BE COMPLETED AND STALL AND ENTRY FEES PAID BEFORE YOU ARE ALLOWED TO RIDE.  All riders MUST wear skullcaps  All entrants MUST complete Bio Security paperwork before competing.  Conducted under EFA rules, 21st Edition  HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry.  Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

J1. Article 238,2.2 (AM5); 90 cm for horses under 10 points Entry fee $8 1st $60; 2nd $50; 3rd $40; 4th $30;

J2. Article 238,2.2 (AM5); 1.00m for horses under 20 points J3 Article 238,2.2 (AM5); 1.10m J4. Article 238,2.1 (A2) 1.10m

Entry $12 1ST $120 2ND $100 3RD $80 4TH $50

Class J5 Grand Prix. Article 273,2.2, 3.3.2, 4.3, 1.20m – 1.30m. Entry fee $40 1st $350; 2nd $200; 3rd $150; 4th $75; 5th $40

Saturday. 9am start J7. Article 245.3 (AM7) Junior under 17 years. Starting height 50cm

Entry fee $8 1st $35; 2nd $30; 3rd $25; 4th $20; 5th $15

J8. Article 245.3 (AM7) Junior under 17 years- 65cm J9. Article 245.3 (AM7)- 65cm J10. Article 238, 2.2 (AM5)- 80cm J11. Article 238, 2.2 (AM5) - 1.00m

Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous and that accidents causing death, bodily injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.

DRESSAGE

Main Arena Friday. Start time 11 am. Enquiries : ph 0409224605

$4 entry fee

Prizemoney and/ or Products to the Value of 1st $20, 2nd $18, 3rd $16

General Conditions of Entry 1. This is an Unofficial Dressage competition 2. The Dress Code and Equipment rules are relaxed to allow competitors from other disciplines to participate. For example gloves not required, nose bands not required. 3. Jointed Snaffle only. A must be used with a snaffle bit. 4. Competitors can come to the Dressage arena at any time between 11 am and 3:30 pm do a test 5. Winners will be announced at the conclusion of the event (by 4pm)

D1. Prep. Test A - training dressage test for beginner horses and riders who have not won a dressage event D2. Senior Preliminary - rider 17 years and over (1B) D3. Junior Preliminary - rider under 17 years (1B) D4. Senior Novice - rider 17 years and over (2A) D5. Junior Novice - rider under 17years (2A) D6. Elementary (3A)

Heavy Horses Sponsored by Challenge Community Services To be held at conclusion of dressage (Approximately 3.30pm)

HH1 Led Filly Any Age HH2. Led Male Any Age HH3 Champion Led and Reseve Champion Led Heavy Horse of the Show HH4. Junior Handler HH5. Ridden Heavy Horse HH6. Heavy Horse on Long Rein

The Champion Heavy Horse Led entry is eligible to compete for the Lyle Bradford Memorial Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show, to be judged on Saturday at the completion of all Led Classes.

SATURDAY

RING 1 Saturday 7.30am sharp Entry Fee $4.00 Prize Money or products 1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

Sponsored by Ag Solutions EqNC

A sponsored morning tea for competitors morning tea, light refreshment and water station will be available in the ring.

LED CLASSES

Standard Breds Sponsored by the Standardbred Pleasure and Performance Association of NSW

101. Best Presented Standardbred 102. Led Colt or Stallion 103 Led Filly/Mare 104. Led Gelding 105. Champion and Reserve Champion

Riding Ponies Only ponies registered in the Riding Pony Stud Book are eligible for entry in these Classes. 106. Mare or Filly 107. Gelding 108. Stallion or Colt 109. Best Riding Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

Welsh Ponies Only ponies registered as pure bred with the Society of are eligible for entry in these classes. 110. Mare or Filly 111. Gelding 112. Stallion or Colt 113. Best Welsh Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

Australian Ponies Only ponies registered with the Australian Saddle Pony Association are eligible for entry in these Classes. 114. Mare or Filly 115. Gelding 116. Stallion or Colt 117. Best Saddle Pony Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

Pony Any Other Breed Under 14 Hands Ponies not registered with any of the above organisations or part bred ponies are eligible for entry in these classes. 118. Mare or Filly 119. Gelding 120. Stallion or Colt 121. Best Exhibit Any Other Breed (Purple Ribbon only)

Lyle Bradford Memorial Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all rings)

RIDDEN CLASSES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY  All Junior Riders under 14 to wear helmets and short boots  Horses entering in Hack classes are not eligible to enter in Hunter classes.

Standardbreds 122. Beginner Ridden Standardbred ( Not Eligible For Champion ) 123. Novice Ridden Standardbred 124. Open Ridden Standardbred 125, Champion and Reserve Ridden Standardbred Qualifier for the Harness Racing NSW Off The Track series

Pony Hacks 126. Local Pony (from Tenterfield Shire Area) 127. Maiden Pony Hack 128. Novice Pony Hack - not exceeding 12 hands 129. Novice Pony Hack - over 12 hands under 12.2 hands 130. Novice Pony Hack - over 12.2 hands under 13 hands 131. Open Pony Hack - not exceeding 11.2 hands 132 Open Pony hack 11.2 and under 12 hands 133. Open Pony Hack - over 12 hands under 13 hands 134. Open Pony Hack - over 13 hands under 14 hands 135. Champion and Reserve Champion Pony Hack (Ribbon and/or sponsored product). Classes 121 to 129 are eligible.

136. Novice Hunter Pony 137. Open Hunter Pony - under 13 hands 138. Open Hunter Pony - over 13 hands and under 14 hands 139. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Pony (Ribbon only) 140 Child’s Hunter Pony under 14 hands 141 Adult’s Hunter Pony under 14 hands 142 Pleasure hack under 14 hands to be ridden in a snaffle bit

Junior Rider Classes 143. Leading rein rider under 8 years 144. Boy or Girl Rider - under 8 years 145. Boy or Girl Rider - 8 years and under 10 years 146. Boy or Girl Rider - 10 years and under 12 years 147. Boy or Girl Rider - 12 years and under 14 years 148. Boy or Girl Rider - 14 years and under 17 years 149. Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider (Junior Champion to compete for Supreme Rider)

150. Costume Class under 12 (to be judged in front of grandstand. Time to be announced. This class may be split in aged groups depending on numbers) Children under 12 to be accompanied by an adult. (1st $30; 2nd $20; 3rd 15; 4th $10; 5th 5)

RING 2 Saturday 7.30am sharp Entry Fee $4.00 Prize Money or products 1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

Sponsored by Killarney Co-op

LED CLASSES Only horses entered in the Stud Book (General, Australian or New Zealand) will be eligible. 201. Mare or Filly 202. Gelding 203. Stallion or Colt 204. Best Thoroughbred Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

ANSA Only horses registered with the Australian National Saddlehorse Association Inc. are eligible for entry in these Classes. 209. Mare or Filly 210. Gelding 211. Stallion or Colt 212. Best ANSA Exhibit (Purple Ribbon only)

Horse Any Other Breed Horses not registered with any of the above organisations or part bred horses are eligible for entry in these classes. 213. Mare or Filly 214. Gelding 215. Stallion or Colt 216. Best Exhibit Any Other Breed (Purple Ribbon only)

Lyle Bradford Memorial Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all rings)

Riders with Disabilities

Entry $4.00 Prize Money or products 1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

Sponsored by Westlawn Finance Ridley Barrastock Simpson Family

 Riders in these classes are also eligible to compete in the open classes.  No disability is excluded and no evidence is required. Anyone with an honest disability can compete in these classes.  People assisting riders are not being judged, however they are expected to comply with the ring dress code.  Riders may compete with any type of horse/pony in any of the classes.

RD1. Halter class (Led Class only)  Open to all entrants with a disability (regardless of the disability)  Halter / lead only,  no saddle  Is not judged on the disability of the entrant (person leading horse)  If entrant has a person assisting them, that person is not to “lead” horse but is there for safety only RD2 Best Presented Horse and Rider Under Saddle  open to all entrants with a disability (regardless of the disability)  Is not judged on the disability of the entrant (person riding horse) Ridden Classes RD3. Walk (Walk only capable riders eligible to enter) a. Assisted (Led) Walk class b. Unassisted Walk class RD4. Trot ( Unassisted Trot capable riders only eligible to enter) a. Assisted (Led) Trot Class b. Unassisted Walk Class RD5. Canter (Canter capable riders only eligible to enter) a. Canter

RIDDEN CLASSES Horses entering in Hack classes are not eligible to enter in Hunter classes.

Galloway Hacks 221. Local Galloway 222. Maiden Galloway 223. Novice Galloway Hack - not exceeding 14.2 hands 224. Novice Galloway Hack - over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 225. Open Galloway Hack - not exceeding 14.2 hands 226. Open Galloway Hack - over 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 hands 227. Adults’ Galloway 228. Child’s Galloway 229. Champion and Reserve Champion Galloway Hack (Ribbon only) 230. Novice Hunter Galloway 231. Open Hunter Galloway – under 14.2 hands 232. Open Hunter Galloway - 14.2 hands under 15 hands 233 Child’s Hunter Galloway – 14 hands and under 15 hands 234 Adult Hunter Galloway – 14 hands and under 15 hands 235. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Galloway (Ribbon only) 236. Pleasure Galloway Hack to be ridden a snaffle bit

Hacks 237. Local Ridden Horse 238. Maiden Hack 239. Novice Hack - not exceeding 16 hands 249. Novice Hack - over 16 hands 241. Open Hack - not exceeding 15.2 hands 242. Open Hack - over 15.2 hands not exceeding 16 hands 243. Open Hack - over 16 hands 244. Ladies’ Horse over 15 hands 245. Gent’s Horse over 15 hands 246. Child’s Horse over 15 hands 247. Champion and Reserve Champion Hack (Ribbon and sponsored $100) 248. Novice Hunter Hack 249. Open Hunter Hack - not exceeding 16 hands 250. Open Hunter Hack - over 16 hands 251. Champion and Reserve Champion Hunter Hack (Ribbon only)

ANSA 252. Mare not exceeding 15 hands 252. Mare over 15 hands 253. Gelding not exceeding 15 hands 254. Gelding over 15 hands 255. Champion and Reserve Champion ANSA (Ribbon only)

SENIOR RIDER CLASSES 256. Lady or Gent Rider 17 years and under 21 years 257. Lady or Gent Rider over 21 years 258. Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Rider (Ribbon only) 259. Supreme Champion Hunter of the Show 260. Supreme Champion Rider of the Show (Ribbon and sponsored $100 Cash/Product) 261 . ‘The Tenterfield Hack’ Supreme Champion Hack of the Show (Ribbon and sponsored $200 Cash/Product)

Ring 3 Saturday 7 am Entry Fee $4 Classes 301 to 330 Prize money 1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

Sponsored by Westlawn Finance EqNC

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY:  HORSE HANDLING PARTICIPANT RISK ACKNOWLEDGEMENT & WAIVER FORM must be completed at time of entry.  Competitors acknowledge that activities involving horses are dangerous and that accidents causing death, bodily  injury, disability and property damage can and do happen.  All competitors must be in the Grand Parade to be eligible to collect their prize money.  Only horses registered with the Australian Society are eligible for classes 301 -339.  Classes 342 ’s Turnout and Class 343 Stockman’s Challenge open to all breeds and all horses over 3 years old

Australian Stock Horse Led Classes 301, 1 year old colt or gelding 302. 2 year old colt or gelding 303. 3 year old colt or gelding 304. 1 year old filly 305. 2 year old filly 306. 3 year old filly 307. Best 3 y/o and under ASH Exhibit (Ribbon) 308. Mare 4 y/o and over, not exceeding 15 hands 309. Mare 4 y/o and over, over 15 hands 310. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Mare 311. Gelding 4 y/o and over, not exceeding 15 hands 312. Gelding 4 y/o and over, 15 hands or over 313. Champion and Reserve Champion Gelding (Ribbon only) 314. Stallion 4 y/o and over, not exceeding 15 hands 315. Stallion 4 y/o and over, 15 hands and over 316. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Stallion 317. Supreme Champion Led ASH

Lyle Bradford Memorial Supreme Led Exhibit of the Show (Judged at the completion of Led Classes in all Rings)

318. Youth Led ASH boy/girl handler under 12 years 319. Youth led ASH boy / girl handler 12 years and under 16 years

Ridden Classes 320 Youth hack under 12 years 322 Youth hack 12 and under 17 years 323. Colt or gelding under 3 years 324. Filly under 3 years 325. Mare or Filly Hack not exceeding 15 hands 326. Mare or Filly Hack over 15 hands 327. Gelding Hack not exceeding 15 hands 328. Gelding Hack over 15 hands 329. Stallion or Colt Hack 330. Champion and Reserve Champion ASH Hack (Ribbon and sponsored product). Eligible for Champion Hack of the Show.

331 Youth working under 12 years 332 Youth working 12 to under 17 years 333 Working ASH Filly Under 4 years 334 Working ASH Mare 4-5 years & over 335. Working ASH Gelding Under 4 years 336 Working ASH Gelding 4 – 5 years & over 337. Working ASH Colt under 4 years 338 Working ASH Stallion 4-5 years & over 339. Champion Working ASH of the Show Eligible for horses from Classes 331 – 338 (Ribbon and Prize to the value of $1000 service fee donated by Lisa Cox & John Willcocks , Ryablu ASH Stud. Conditions apply)

340. Youth rider under 12 years 341. Youth rider 12 and under 17 years 342. Stockman’s Turnout. Entry Fee $4

Senior Stockman’s Challenge (Cattle work component subject to availability of stock. If cattle are not available, we will run a utility class. )

Entry Fee $25 Prizemoney 1st $300 2nd $200 3rd $100

343. Judged over three rounds a) Led Class (40 points) b) Dry Work (40 points) c) Cattle Work (80 points – 20 yard, 20 first peg, 20 second peg, 20 third peg).

Junior Stockman’s Challenge (12 and under 16) (Cattle work component subject to availability of stock. If cattle are not available, we will run a utility class. )

Helmets must be worn

Entry Fee $10 Prizemoney 1st $80 2nd; $50 3rd $30

Sub Junior Stockman’s Challenge (under 12 years). (Cattle work component subject to availability of stock. If cattle are not available, we will run a utility class. To be run after Bush Pony Classes in the Rodeo Ring Dry work, utility, cattle work

Helmets must be worn

Entry Fee $5 Prizemoney

1st $30 2nd; $20 3rd $10

The Top 10 placegetters in the seniors and the Top 5 in the juniors from the combined Round a) and Round b) scores will be eligible for the third round: c) Cattle Work. A point system will be in place for Places 1 to 10 and 1 to 5 in juniors with the total combined score of all three rounds to decide the Class 343 winner. If at the conclusion of the 3rd round points are tied, the competitors Cattle work section scores will be used for placings

Senior Workout – ASH Workout – Working Pattern W6 (See pattern last page of this schedule)

Junior Workout – ASH Workout – Working Pattern W1 (See pattern last page of this schedule)

RING 4 RODEO RING

Light Horse Classes Sponsored by Member for Lismore for Janelle Saffin Saturday 8.30am sharp Entry Fee $5.00 per event Prize money 1st $20 : 2nd $10 : 3rd $5

LH1. Best presented LH2. Best remount (troop) horse LH3. Best remount (troop) horse and rider LH4. Best working remount (troop) horse and rider LH5. Best half-section (troop) horse and rider LH6. Best full-section (troop) horse and rider

Bush Pony Classes Starting after Light Horse Classes

Sponsored By: E Ramsey Tenterfield Pony Club Mike Petrie Campdraft Supplies Kings Fuel Supplies

Steward: Kasey Petty Tenterfield Pony Club Entry Fee $4.00 Product/ Prize money 1st $10 : 2nd $6 : 3rd $4

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY • Competitors may dress in blue jeans. • Pony club uniform not required.

CLASSES BP1. Led horse - Under 9 years BP2. Led horse - 9 years and under 12 BP3. Led horse - 12 years and under 17 BP4. Led horse - 17 years and over BP5. Boy/ girl rider - Under 9 years BP6. Boy/ girl rider - 9 years and under 12 BP7. Boy/ girl rider - 12 years and under 17 BP8. Boy/ girl rider - 17 years and over CHAMPION BOY/GIRL RIDER UNDER 12 YEARS CHAMPION BOY/GIRL RIDER UNDER 17 YEARS

SPORTING EVENTS BP9. Straight barrel race - 9 years and under BP10. Straight barrel race - 9 years and under 12 BP11. Straight barrel race - 12 years and under 17 BP12. Straight barrel race - 17 years and over Winner only – Trophy and Voucher

BP13. Snakes and ladder race - 9 years and under BP14. Snakes and ladder race- 9 years and 12 BP15. Snakes and ladder race- 12 years and 17 BP16. Snakes and ladder race- 17 years and over BP17. Tenterfield show classic - Under 9 years BP18. Tenterfield show classic - 9 years and 12 BP19. Tenterfield show classic - 12 years and 17 BP20. Tenterfield show classic - 17 years and over

Working Pattern - W1

FOSSIBLE ALLOCATED POINTS POINTS

1 Type, Presentation and Overall lmpression 10

2 frol from A with light rein contact 10

3 At B Canter circle to left 10

4 Simple change at B, three quarter circle to right and continue 10 straight on to C

5 At C Stop and roll back to left IOx2 (2O)

6 Canter straight to D and Stop and roll back to right lOx2 (2O)

7 Canter to E, Stop, settle and back up 4 paces 10

8 Walk to Judge on a loose rein "10

TOTAL 100

0 I 2 3 4 5 5 7 8 9 10

Horse Name and Number NotErecuted lnsulficiert

Australian Stock Horse Working Pattern - W6

POSSIBLE ALLOCATED POINTS POINTS

1 Type, Presentation and Overall lmpression 10

2 Trot out and around B to A 10

3 Gallop circle right 10

4 At A Flying change 10

5 Hand Gallop circle left 10

6 From A continue on a straight line. At C Haunch turn left 10

7 Canter straight line to B and Haunch turn to the right 10

8 Canter to D and Stop, settle, and Rein back LO x2 (20) "'"10 I Turn to Judge and Walk back on a loose rein

TOTAL 100

0 I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Horse Name and Number N6t Ereclted lnsulficient

Australian Stock Horse