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EQUINE SCHEDULE 2019 Member of the Vehicle Builders Repair Association OFFICIAL EQUINE SCHEDULE 2019 Member of the Vehicle Builders Repair Association A whole lot more goes into a GRAY HORSEBOX... ...NEW BUILDS - RE-CHASSIS - CONVERSIONS - RENOVATIONS SALES - REPAIRS - MOT - SERVICING - HORSEBOX HIRE... www.grayhorseboxes.co.uk 2 New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 Member of the Vehicle Builders New Forest Agricultural Show Society Repair Association EQUINE SCHEDULE ANNUAL NEW FOREST & HAMPSHIRE COUNTY SHOW TUESDAY 30TH, WEDNESDAY 31ST JULY & THURSDAY 1ST AUGUST 2019 ENTER ONLINE www.newforestshow.co.uk Equine CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: MONDAY 10th JUNE 2019, ANY FURTHER ENTRIES AFTER THIS DATE WILL INCUR AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE UNTIL MONDAY 1ST JULY WHEN ALL ENTRIES WILL BE CLOSED. Registered Charity No:1004255 A whole lot more goes into a Company Registration No: 2646090 Patron: Lady Mary Fagan DCVO GRAY HORSEBOX... President: Lord Montague ...NEW BUILDS - RE-CHASSIS - CONVERSIONS - RENOVATIONS Chairman: Mr M Stewart SALES - REPAIRS - MOT - SERVICING - HORSEBOX HIRE... Show Secretary: Mr D J Dooley Equine Secretary: Miss B Beales The Showground, New Park, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, SO42 7QH Tel: 01590 622400 Fax: 01590 622637 Email: [email protected] Website: www.newforestshow.co.uk The New Forest & Hampshire County Show helps raise funds to support the New Forest Agricutural Show Society and other local and national charitable organisations. The New Forest Agricultural Show Society is a private company limited by guarantee. www.grayhorseboxes.co.uk Registered Charity No:1004255 Company Registration No: 2646090 New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 3 Contents Judges Provisional Timetable Information Tuesday 30th July 2019 Arab In Hand Anglo and Part Bred Arab In Hand Arab Ridden Anglo and Part Bred Arab Ridden Competition Pony In Hand Competition Horse Breeding In Hand Ex Race Horse Horse of the Year Show Miniature Horse In Hand Contents Horse of the Year Show National Pony Society/Baileys Horse Feeds Mountain & Moorland Ridden Horse of the Year Show Junior Mountain & Moorland Ridden Hunter Breeding In Hand Horse of the Year Show Catplant Group of Companies Ltd Ridden Hunters Amateur Ridden Hunter Horse of the Year Show Ladies’ Side Saddle Irish Draught In Hand Irish Draught Ridden Light Trade Side Saddle Costume Concours D’Elegance World Breeds In Hand World Breeds Ridden Iberian Ridden Parade Wednesday 31st July 2019 British Rare Breeds In Hand British Rare Breeds Ridden Horse of the Year Show Thor Atkinson Steel Fabrications Ltd Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Pony Horse of the Year Show National Pony Society/Snuggy Hoods Working Hunter Pony Mountain & Moorland In Hand Connemara Dales, Fell and Highland Dartmoor Exmoor Standard Shetland Pony In Hand Miniature Shetland Pony In Hand Mountain & Moorland In Hand Supreme Championship New Forest Pony In Hand New Forest Pony Ridden Best Shod New Forest Pony Welsh Pony and Cob In Hand Welsh Pony and Cob Ridden Osborne Refrigerators Double Harness Scurry Horse of the Year Show Private Driving Concours D’Elegance Thursday 1st August 2019 Coloured Horse and Pony In Hand Horse of the Year Show Coloured Horse and Pony Ridden Horse of the Year Show The Leeman Family Maxi Cob Horse of the Year Show The Leeman Family Ridden Cob Horse of the Year Show Baker-Beall Family Intermediate Show Riding Type and Rotherwood Stud Intermediate Show Hunter Horse of the Year Show The Price Family Lead Rein and First Ridden 4 New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 Horse of the Year Show Bryony Gribbin of Vale Farms Ltd Lead Rein of Hunter Pony Type Horse of the Year Show Mountain & Moorland Colne Lead Rein and First Ridden Horse of the Year Show Topham Barnes Ridden Hacks Horse of the Year Show Topham Barnes Riding Horse Horse of the Year Show Binks Family Ridden Show Hunter Pony Horse of the Year Show British Show Pony Society Children’s Riding Pony Horse of the Year Show Roseberry Stud Ridden Part Bred Pony of the Year Hackney Coaching, Multiple & Marathon and Horn Blowing Competition Supreme Harness Championship Donkey Classes (TUESDAY) Heavy Horse Classes (TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY) Rules and Regulations Contents New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 5 JUDGES Tuesday 30th July 2019 Arab In Hand Mrs S K Coward Anglo and Part Bred Arab In Hand Mrs S K Coward Competition Pony In Hand Mrs S Hughes Competition Horse Breeding In Hand Mr D Walters Ex Race Horse Ride Mrs P Gundry Conformation Miss B Millington Horse of the Year Show Miniature Horse In Hand Mrs T Day Horse of the Year Show Mountain & Moorland Ridden Small Breeds Performance Mrs B Evans Small Breeds Conformation Miss J Custerson Large Breeds Performance Mrs C Frith Large Breeds Conformation Mrs M C Nimmo Equine Judges Horse of the Year Show Junior Mountain & Moorland Ridden Performance Mrs C Frith Conformation Mrs M C Nimmo Hunter Breeding In Hand Mr D Walters Horse of the Year Show Ridden Hunters Working & Weights Ride Miss K Sears Working & Weights Conformation Mrs W Phipps Small Hunter Ride Mr N Collins Small Hunter Conformation Miss B Millington Amateur Ridden Hunter Ride Miss S Boxall Conformation Miss B Millington Horse of the Year Show Ladies’ Side Saddle Ride Miss Boxall Conformation Miss B Millington Irish Draught In Hand Mrs V J Mathews Irish Draught Ridden Ride Ms J A Crocker Conformation Mrs V J Mathews Light Trade Mrs M Ford Mr R Wiggins Side Saddle Costume Concours D’Elegance Mrs J Bryer Miss O Sims World Breeds In Hand Miss L Lowe World Breeds Ridden Miss L Lowe Iberian Ridden Parade To be confirmed Wednesday 31st July 2019 British Rare Breeds In Hand Mrs S Hughes British Rare Breeds Ridden Mrs S Hughes Horse of the Year Show Mountain & Moorland Working Hunter Pony Jump Mrs C Whiteley Flat Mrs J Webb Horse of the Year Show National Pony Society/Snuggy Hoods Working Hunter Pony Jump Mrs W Phipps Flat Mr P Cook Mountain & Moorland In Hand Connemara Mrs M Low Dales, Fell and Highland Mrs H Prescott Dartmoor Mrs E D Locke Exmoor Mrs A Whittle Standard Shetland Pony In Hand Mr J Walters Miniature Shetland Pony In Hand Mrs R C Davenport Mountain & Moorland In Hand Supreme Championship Mrs E A Nicholls 6 New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 New Forest Pony In Hand Youngstock Mrs L Impey Geldings Miss J E Patterson Mares & Stallions Mrs J Holderness- Roddam New Forest Pony Ridden Performance Mrs C Fletcher Conformation Miss V De Quincey Best Shod New Forest Pony Mr M G Purcell Welsh Pony and Cob In Hand Welsh Section A & B Mrs E R French Welsh Section C & D Mr R L Miller Welsh Pony and Cob Ridden Welsh Section A & B Mrs E R French Welsh Section C & D Mr R L Miller Osborne Refrigerators Double Harness Scurry Horse of the Year Show Private Driving Mr R Wiggins Mr R Page Equine Judges Concours D’Elegance Mr C Halnan Thursday 1st August 2019 Coloured Horse and Pony In Hand Mr T Wareham Horse of the Year Show Coloured Horse and Pony Ridden Ride Ms S Harrison Conformation Mrs J Bushell Horse of the Year Show Maxi Cob Ride Mrs S De Caprio Conformation Mr C Upham Horse of the Year Show Ridden Cob Ride Mrs S De Caprio Conformation Mr C Upham Horse of the Year Show Intermediate Show Riding and Intermediate Show Hunter Performance Mrs K Slight Conformation Mrs S Bucknell Horse of the Year Show Lead Rein and First Ridden Mrs J Bushell Horse of the Year Show Lead Rein of Hunter Pony Type Performance Mrs A Jones Conformation Mr P Hilton Horse of the Year Show Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein and First Ridden Performance Mrs J Cooper Conformation Mrs S Hughes Horse of the Year Show Ridden Hacks Ride Mrs S K Coward Conformation Mrs J Hart Horse of the Year Show Riding Horse Ride Miss L Whitehall Conformation Mrs J Hart Horse of the Year Show Ridden Show Hunter Pony Performance Mrs A Jones Conformation Mr P Hilton Horse of the Year Show Children’s Riding Pony Performance Mrs G Williamson Conformation Mr M Chadwick Horse of the Year Show Ridden Part Bred Pony of the Year Performance To be confirmed Conformation Mrs K Slight Hackney Mr N Fuller Coaching, Multiple & Marathon and Horn Blowing Competition To be confirmed Supreme Harness Championship To be judged by a panel Traditional Gypsy Cob In Hand Ms K Thorpe Traditional Gypsy Cob Ridden Ms K Thorpe Donkey Classes (TUESDAY) Mrs P Moon Heavy Horse Classes (TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY) Mr M Phillips Mr N Collins Show Jumping Classes (TUESDAY/WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY) Mrs J Banks Mr D James Mr C Twemlow New Forest & Hampshire County Show - Equine Schedule 2019 7 2019 Provisional Timetable Tuesday 30th July 2019 Pennyfarthing Homes West Ring Ring A 08.00 Irish Draught In Hand followed by Championship Competition Horse In Hand followed by Championship Hunter Breeding In Hand followed by Championship Ring B 08.00 Competition Pony In Hand followed by Championship Arab In Hand followed by Championship Anglo and Part Bred Arab In Hand followed by Championship Ring C 08.00 Donkey In Hand followed by Championship Whole Ring Timetable 11.00 Ex Race Horse Ridden 12.15 Side Saddle Concours D’Elegance 12.45 Light Trade Two Wheeled Vehicles and Light Trade Four Wheeled Vehicles followed by Championship 13.45 Course Building 14.15 Show Jumping 15.30 Course Building 16.00 Show Jumping 17.15 Course Building 17.45 Show Jumping Rathbones East Ring 08.00 Ex Race Horse Workers 09.00 Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Working Hunter 10.15 Horse of the Year Show Catplant Group of Companies Ltd Ridden Hunter Weights 12.30 Ridden Hunter Championship 12.45 Heavy Horse Teams Turnouts 13.15 Iberian Parade
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