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Heavy Horse Programme 2020 153rd WARWICK SHOW - 20 20 HEAVY HORSE SPECTACULAR EVANS PADDOCK No 1 (next to Gate 4) SUNDAY , 22 MARCH, 2020 – 8.30am *OPEN TO ANY HEAVY HORSE BREED & UNREGISTERED HORSES OF HEAVY TYPE * Nomination Fees - $5 .00 per Entry (Enter on the day – no pre-nominations) Ribbons & Prize Money to 3 rd place Prize Money - 1st $20.00 2nd $15.00 3rd $10.00 All enquiries and yard bookings to Clare Gorwyn: Ph 0438 160 588 ** Yards available but MUST be pre-booked by 8 March - $10 per night Please refer to main Horse Schedule for General Horse Regulations *Horse Health Declarations MUST Be Completed For Every Horse Warwick Showgrounds PIC: QBWW0121 LED CLASSES RING 1 REGISTERED CLYDESDALES (Clydesdales to be registered with the CCHS Australia Inc) 1. Colt – Under 3 Years Sponsor: Sid & Sheran Gleeson 2. Stallion – 3 yrs & over Sponsor: Canning Downs Stud CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE STALLION OR COLT 3. Filly – Under 3 Years Sponsor: Highland Croft Cottage – P & K Smith 4. Mare – 3 years & over Sponsor: S & J Polzin – St Helen s Park Clydesdales CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE MARE OR FILLY 5. Gelding – Under 3 Years Sponsor: Earlsfield Clydesdale Stud – Noel & Wendy Jones 6. Gelding – 3 yrs & over Sponsor: The Boersma Family - Blue Poppies Clydesdales CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE GELDIN G GRAND CHAMPION CLYDESDALE The three champions are eligible . $75 donated by Common wealth Clydesdale Horse Society Qld Branch Inc Embroidered Rug donated by Commonwealth Clydesdale Horse Society Aust Qld Branch RESERVE CHAMPION CLYDESDALE $25 donated by Commonwealth Clydesdale Horse Society Qld Branch Inc Bag of Chaff donated by Coys Quality Hay & Chaff REGISTERED SHIRE HORSES (Shires to be registered with the SHSA Inc or SHS UK) 7. Stallion or Colt – any age Sponsor: Rose City Earthmoving 8. Mare or Filly – any age Sponsor: R & D Chapman - Belleview Shires 9. Gelding – any age Sponsor: Donna’s Beauty Loft GRAND CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE Judged from the winners of classes 7, 8 & 9 $75 kindly donated by Shire Horse Breeders Australia Inc Garland kindly donated by Glengallan Heavy Horses RESERVE CHAMPION SHIRE HORSE $25 kindly donated by Shire Horse Breeders Australia Inc Bag of Chaff donated by Coys Quality Hay & Chaff RING 2 DRAUGHT HORSES Open to any heavy breed & unregistered horses of heavy type excluding registered Clydesdales, Shires & Percheron that qualify for their breed-specific classes. Sponsored by Australian Draught Horse Society – Southern Qld Branch 10. Stallion or Colt – any age 11. Mare or Filly – any age 12. Gelding – any age GRAND CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE Judged from the winners of classes 10, 11 & 12 $75 kindly donated by Aust Draught Horse Society Southern Qld Branch Rosette Donated by Glengallan Heavy Horses RESERVE CHAMPION DRAUGHT HORSE $25 Donated by Aust Draught Horse Society Southern Qld Branch Bag of Chaff donated by Coys Quality Hay & Chaff REGISTERED PERCHERONS (Percherons to be registered with the PHBAA Inc ) 13. Colt - Under 3 Years Sponsor: Kamilaroi Equestrian 14. Stallion - 3 Years & Over Sponsor: Wendy Look – Taldora Heavy Horses CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PERCHERON STALLION OR COLT 15. Filly - Under 3 Years Sponsor: Rivoli Farm Percherons 16. Mare - 3 Years & Over Sponsor: Cobigan Draught Horses CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PERCHERON MARE OR FILLY 17. Gelding – Under 3 Years Sponsor: High Noon Heavy Horses 18. Gelding – 3 yrs & over Sponsor: Rivoli Farm Percherons CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION PERCHERON GELDING GRAND CHAMPION PERCHERON The three champions are eligible. $75 kindly donated by Percheron Horse Breeders Assoc of Aust (PHBAA) Embroidered rug donated by Aussie Blue Healers RESERVE CHAMPION PERCHERON $25 donated by Percheron Horse Breeders Assoc of Aust Bag of Chaff donated by Coys Quality Hay & Chaff ** SUPREME CHAMPION ** HEAVY HORSE LED EXHIBIT $150 kindly sponsored by Laneys Steel Herbert Evans – Rump & Stump Perpetual Troph y Kindly donated by Anna Cameron of Verdmont Estate SUPREME CHAMPION LED EXHIBIT Beres Eastwell Memorial Trophy To be judged in the main ring CHAMPION LOCAL LED ALL BREED To be judged in the main ring To be selected from the Su preme Champions or 1st place getters from any led class are eligible provided horse Champion of breed and owner reside in the Southern Downs Region *COMPETITORS DRAW* All competitors in Sunday’s Heavy Horse events are eligible to enter the Competitors’ Draw to win a rug kindly donated by Bang For Your Buck Horse Rugs *Details provided when you buy your nomination tickets * JUNIOR HANDLER EVENTS (Under 17 years old) Junior Handler events kindly sponsored by Warwick Vet Clinic 19. Led Exhibit – any heavy breed. To be judged on the ability of the handler to show the horse, not the quality of the horse. To be held directly following the judging of Supreme Heavy Horse 20. Long-reining - will be judged following the Advanced Open Long Reining event 21. Slide Obstacle Course - Will be held following the Single Horse Slide Obstacle class. Junior Handler Encouragement Award – to be awarded at the Judge’s discretion. RIDDEN CLASSES 22. Heavy Horse Under Saddle – Riders 16 years & over (To be judged as a hack class) Sponsor: Peter & Kirsty McKenna - Outlook Stables 23. Heavy Horse Junior Rider Class (To be judged as a junior rider class. Walk & trot only, lead lines allowed) Sponsor: Leanne Cameron 24 . Heavy Horse Ridden Pleasure/Trail Horse - Open to riders of all ages (Horses must compete in a snaffle bit. Workout will include a walk, trot & canter as well as several ‘challenges’) Sponsor: Scott Jenkins Horse Starting WORKING CLASSES LONG REINING A horse & driver combination may only enter one of the Long Reining events – not both. A horse may enter both events with a different driver and a driver may enter both but with a different horse each time. Horses must be in winkers, collar & hames, backband & chains. Spider harness permitted. 25. Open Long Reining – Single horse Sponsor: Canning Downs Stud 26. **FEATURE EVENT** Long Reining – Challenge Course Prize Money: 1st : $50; 2nd $25; 3rd $15 Proudly sponsored by Leanne Cameron 27. Agricultural Implement Turnout Sponsor: Roulston Builders 28. Slide Obstacle Course – Single Horse Sponsor: Earlsfield Clydesdale Stud 29. The Warwick Bush Log Snig – Single Horse Sponsor: St Helens Park Clydesdales 30. Pairs Slide Obstacle Course Sponsor: Roy & Gail Fleetwood 31. The Warwick Bush Log Snig - Pairs Sponsor: Glengallan Heavy Horses Thank You... We would like to say a huge ‘Thank You’ to our team of volunteers who make this weekend possible. Your generosity of time and spirit is second to none. Thank you to our sponsors, our judges, our stewards, ring announcer & photographer and of course, to all our competitors. From the Heavy Horse & Harness Spectacular team .
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