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Annual Show “Where Town and Country Meet” Saturday 8th September 2018 in BROADLANDS PARK, ROMSEY

where for more than 90 years the Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show Society has been privileged to hold its Show. The President and Members of the Council wish to record their gratitude to the Earl & Countess Mountbatten for so kindly continuing the tradition followed by the late Earl Mountbatten of Burma.

Patron: The Rt. Hon. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma President: Mrs Claire Ludwell

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5 INDEX Arab and Part-Bred Arab In Hand...... 23 Notes for Horse & Donkey Exhibitors...... 11-12

Arab and Part-Bred Arab Ridden...... 24 Other Show Dates...... 36

Coloured In Hand...... 22 Pony Breeding...... 23

Coloured Ridden...... 20 Regulations for Exhibitors...... 31-34

Connemara Ridden...... 22 Ridden Ponies/ Show Hunter Ponies...... 25

Council...... 5 Ridden Mountain and Moorland...... 16

Donkeys...... 28-29 Ridden Veteran ...... 16

Heavy Horses...... 25 Ridden Welsh...... 20

Heavy Horse – Harness...... 26 Ring Programmes/Timetables...... 8-10

Heavy Horse – Turnout...... 27 Side Saddle...... 24

Horse In Hand...... 23 Sponsors 2017 Show...... 30

Leading Rein and First Ridden...... 21 Veteran In Hand...... 21

M&M In Hand...... 17 Welsh In Hand...... 17

New Forest In Hand...... 18 Working Hunter Ponies...... 12

New Forest Ridden...... 22 Young Rider...... 16

ALL EXHIBITORS

1. The Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show Society will not pass any personal data on to third parties, other than those who either process information on our behalf or because of a legal requirement, and it will only do so, where possible, after The Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show Society has ensured that sufficient steps have been taken to protect the personal data by the recipient. Exhibitor/Competitor results information may be published (in printed form and online) and provided to the Press and Breed Societies for publication. Information relating to exhibitors and their animals may be provided to DEFRA, Trading Standards, Animal & Plant Health Agency (APHA), British Cattle Movement Service (BCMS), SAC, Breed Societies, County Councils, Veterinary Advisors and others who have regulatory access.

2. By entering into a class at The Romsey Show, you agree that The Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show Society may use any personal contact information you provide in order to contact you in the future about The Romsey Agricultural & Horse Show Society future shows and share competition results with relevant third parties.

6 ROMSEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORSE SHOW SOCIETY – 2018 Patron: The Rt. Hon. The Countess Mountbatten of Burma President: Mrs Claire Ludwell

Vice Presidents: Ms M. A. Carder W. S. G. North D. R. Coombs The Rt. Hon. The Lord Northbrook A. Fox E. Russell M. Hartas J. Simmonds R. T. Lalonde M. E. Teale J Long J. Whitham C. Ludwell N. Zorab S. P. Mesher Honorary Vice Presidents: The Town Mayor of Romsey, The Mayor of the Borough of the Council of Trustees: Chairman: Mrs Judith Long To retire in 2019 To retire in 2020 To retire in 2021 D. Amey R. Butler P. J. Allwood J. Corbin M. Cardy M. S. Cardy R. Corbin P. Cliffe-Roberts D. R. Coombs L. Ebdon P. Grabham A. J. A. Donald M. Gurd M. Hartas G. P. Holmes J. Kell J. D. Jenkins P. J. McVean W. S. G. North J. Long E. Paton C. Ludwell S. Phelan R. F. Monk M. J. Rawson-Smith A. Passfield B. Rowe S. Rowlandson A. Sharman W. Tilsley G. Warren Honorary Treasurer: R Butler FFA Honorary Medical Officer: Dr N Avery Honorary Veterinary Surgeons: Alan Hough MVB GPCertEq MRCVS Ken Macleod BVMS MRCVS, Dave Coombes BSc, BVSc, MRCVS (DBR) (Bio-security officer) Honorary Farrier: Paul Henderson HFCL,Dip, WCF Honorary Solicitor: Footner & Ewing, Auditors: Knight Goodhead, Chandlers Ford Honorary Press Officer: Mrs S James Bankers: TSB, Romsey Secretary: Mrs A Morson Finance officer: Mrs S Hillman 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hampshire SO51 9LQ Telephone: Romsey (01794) 517521

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9 PROVISIONAL RING TIMETABLE 2018 Please check the time of your class

PRESIDENT’S RING (1) N.B. All timings and events are provisional and subject to change on the day.

Class Time Class Description Judge 1 8.45 SENIOR RIDDEN 40 years and over Mrs Bev Moore 2 9.45 SOUTHERN RIDDEN VETERAN HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP TBA 88 15:45 HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT John Peacock

PALMERSTON RING (2) Class Time Class Description Judge 08:30 Course Walk 3 08:45 WHP RIHS - exceeding 143cm 4 WHP RIHS - ex 133cm not ex 143cm Mrs C Stevenson and 5 WHP RIHS - ex 122cm not exceeding 133cm Mrs Jaquie Lowth 6 WHP RIHS - not exceeding 122cm WHP RIHS CHAMPIONSHIP 7 12:00 WHP - 148cm and under 8 WHP Exceeding 148cm Ms Julie Cowley WHP CHAMPIONSHIP 13:30 (course building) Di Longland, Marisa Hunter, Jas 9 SMALL OPEN JUMPING 1.05m Barker and Neil Theoboald course 10 CONNOLLY’S RED MILLS SENIOR NEWCOMERS 1.10m builder 11 OPEN JUMPING 1.25m

RING 3

Class Time Class Description Judge 12 09:00 RIDDEN HORSE/HUNTER 13 ROR Mrs Judith Balding © and Ms 14 RIDDEN COB Emma Carey-Harris ® 15 RIDDEN COMPETITION/SPORTS/DRESSAGE HORSE RING THREE CHAMPIONSHIP 16 12.30 YOUNG RIDER Mrs Bev Moore 17 RIDDEN VETERAN 18 Ridden M&M 19 Ridden M&M Mrs Jaquie Lowth 20 Ridden M&M

10 RING 4

Class Time Class Description Class Class Description Judge 8.30 4a 8.30 4b 21 8.30 WELSH A & B youngstock 28 NEW FOREST yearlings NEW FOREST 2yr and 3yr old 22 WELSH C & D youngstock 29 fillies Mrs Jackie NEW FOREST 2yr and 3yr old Cooper (Welsh 23 WELSH A & B 4yrs and over 30 geldings & M & M L a r g e ) 24 WELSH C 4 yrs and over 31 NEW FOREST 4ys and over Mrs B Evans (New 25 WELSH D 4 yrs and over 32 NEW FOREST Stallions Forest) NEW FOREST in hand WELSH in hand Championships championships M&M in Hand LARGE 26 33 CONNEMARA IN HAND open youngstock M&M in Hand LARGE 4 yrs M & M in hand SMALLS Mrs B Evans 27 34 and over youngstock 35 M & M in hand SMALLS 4yr and over M&M Youngstock Championshps Mrs Jackie Cooper 12.30 NPS M & M SILVER MEDAL In Hand Championships 36 RIDDEN COLOURED UNPLAITED 37 RIDDEN COLOURED PLAITED Michael Goddard RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP 38 RIDDEN WELSH A&B 39 RIDDEN WELSH C Mrs B Evans 40 RIDDEN WELSH D NPS M & M SILVER MEDAL Ridden Championships

RING 5

Class Time Class Description Judge 41 8.30 IN HAND VETERAN 42 LEADING REIN PONY - open Michael Goddard 43 FIRST RIDDEN PONY - open MINI CHAMPIONSHIP 44 COLOURED IN HAND un plaited 45 COLOURED IN HAND plaited Michael Goddard 46 COLOURED IN HAND youngstock COLOURED IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 47 12.00 RIDDEN CONNEMARA Mrs C Stevenson 48 RIDDEN NEW FOREST not exceeding 138cm 49 RIDDEN NEW FOREST 138cm & over Mrs Jackie Cooper 50 RIDDEN NEW FOREST - forest bred RIDDEN NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP

11 RING 6

Class Time Class Description Judge 51 9.30 ARAB In hand Pure Bred 52 ARAB In hand Part Bred Ms Step Fitt ARAB IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 53 SHOW PONY/SHOW HUNTER PONY BREEDING 54 HORSE BREEDING - In hand (incl. Ex-racehorses) Judith Balding 55 ARAB Ridden Pure Bred 56 ARAB Ridden Part Bred Ms Step Fitt ARAB RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP 57 12.30 SIDE SADDLE - Equitation open qualifying class Emma Harford 58 SIDE SADDLE - Best horse or pony ridden class 59 RIDDEN SHOW PONY 60 RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY Ms Step Fitt RIDDEN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

HEAVY HORSE RING

Class Time Class Description Judge 80 08:45 HEAVY HORSE Gelding 3yrs and over 81 HEAVY HORSE Yearling and 2yr olds 82 HEAVY HORSE Mare, mare with foal at foot HEAVY HORSE IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 83 HEAVY HORSE Young Handler John Peacock 84 RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE 85 LADIES CART 86 HEAVY HORSE in Harness (inc. Class 87 best plaited tail) 88 15:40 HEAVY HORSE Turnout (ring 1) 61 15:40 SIDE SADDLE Concours D’Elegance Ms Emma Harford

DONKEY RING

90 10.00 BEST CONDITION AND TURN OUT 91 DONKEY Filly, Colt or gelding 2 or 3 yr olds 92 DONKEY Filly, Colt or gelding yearling 93 DONKEY Stallion or Gelding 4yrs and over 94 DONKEY Mare, mare with foal at foot DONKEY CHAMPIONSHIP Mrs J Wilcox LUNCH BREAK 95 RIDDEN DONKEY 96 PET DONKEY 97 YOUNG HANDLER 98 LONG REIN 99 VETERAN

12 NOTES FOR HORSE AND DONKEY EXHIBITORS ENTRY CLOSING DATES Horse and Donkey: Sunday 12th August 2018 Show Jumping: Thursday 30th August 2018 Light Horse Entry fees and prizes: Non Members £15, RAHSS Members £12 PLUS A FIRST AID CHARGE OF £2 PER RIDER/HANDLER CLASS ENTRY FEES All paid up MEMBERS of the Society are entitled to reduced entry fees. Any further information, additional prize lists or entry forms from: The Secretary, 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey, Hants. SO51 9LQ Tel: (01794) 517521

PLEASE NOTE: You may enter on-line again this year through our website (www.romseyshow.co.uk) Payment will be taken through PayPal, and the entries uploaded to our database. Late entries will be accepted at double the class fee up to 4th September ONLY Prize money for Light Horse Section is as follows: In Hand: £20, £15, £10, £5 Ridden: £25, £20, £15, £10 Not all championships award prize money Show Jumping, Heavy Horse and Donkeys Entry Fees and prizes – please see individual classes for entry fees and prizes. All Cheques made payable to: ‘The Romsey Show’, and sent to 4 The Old Carthouses, Broadlands, Romsey Hants, SO51 9LQ (01794 517521). No entry will be accepted unless signed by the Exhibitor or authorised agent and correct amount of entry fee included. A local rosette is awarded to the best exhibit in each horse class, which is the property of any exhibitor living within a 15 mile radius of the Town Hall, Romsey. Those eligible must wear a WHITE arm band.

15 MILE RADIUS OF ROMSEY FOR LOCAL ROSETTES Rosettes and Championship Rosettes The society will award 1st – 6th place rosettes and will be awarded at the judges’ discretion. Championship and Reserve rosettes and cards will be awarded in each championship. Rosettes and Championship Rosettes The society will award 1st – 4th place rosettes and will be awarded at the judges’ discretion. Championship and Reserve rosettes and cards will be awarded in each championship. Cups and Trophies Winners of the Society’s cups and trophies must collect them from the Chief Awards Steward at the Main Show Secretaries area, before leaving the showground, as they cannot be sent after the show. An engraver will be available at the showground where cups and trophies can be engraved at a small charge. All cups and trophies must be returned to the Secretary, clean and undamaged by the 1st August the following year. Please do not take cups and trophies unless you can guarantee to return them safely by hand or registered post by the above date. Height Measurement In all classes where horses or ponies are subject to height limits the judge may order the exhibit to be measured, unless the exhibitor can produce an appropriate official measurement certificate. To allow classes to run to time numbers will be limited to 25 animals per class. 13 ENTRY TICKETS Admission will by Exhibitor Wristbands and will be provided on the basis of total entry fees paid. Additional tickets may be purchased at the special Exhibitors’ advanced rate of £14 with your entry. Wristbands and information will be posted 2 weeks before the show. 1 horse entered - 2 wristband passes • 2 horses entered - 3 wristband passes • 3 horses entered - 4 wristband passes – Thereafter 1 wristband pass per horse up to a maximum of 6 wristband passes HORSE BOX passes will only be issued to vehicles carrying horses or ponies. Due to limited parking and health and safety, cars will be requested to park in the FREE CAR PARK! Sat Nav Post code for showground SO51 9LQ ROVISIONAL RING PROGRAMME CHECK START TIME FOR YOUR CLASS The Morning Rings have varying start times. The Council Reserve the right to alter the time of any class. Where a time is given against a class the judging will not start before that time, where no time is given classes will follow on. Please see Rules for Affiliated classes under General conditions; Horse section

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ HORSES PRESIDENTS RING (1) 08:45hrs Judge: Mrs Bev Moore, Devon Class 1 SENIOR RIDDEN – Open to mares or geldings 4 years old or over, any height Riders must be 40 years or over on 1st January. Special prize to the greatest combined age of horse and rider, Special prize to best Riding Club member to wear a white arm band, special prize to best rider on a New Forest Pony. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk This class was generously sponsored by R & A Ludwell in 2017 Judges: To be announced on the day Class 2 SOUTHERN RIDDEN COLOURED HAMPSHIRE CHAMPIONSHIP – for spotted, piebalds and skewbalds. Open to horses/ponies who have received an invitation from a nominated show and who have returned their invitation with their entry form and fee. Details from www.romseyshow.co.uk

PALMERSTON RING (2) WORKING HUNTER PONIES RIHS Qualifiers (Run under the rules of the NPS)

The NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines Royal International Horse Show Championship Open to pure bred registered M&M stallions, mares and geldings, five years old or over. The owner must be a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS for the pony to enter this competition. Riders may only ride one pony in each class. The highest placed pony from each class to qualify for the final at Hickstead 2019. Qualification may pass down to third in the event first and second have already qualified. At the final riders must also be NPS members. The Owner’s Membership cards MUST be produced in the ring when requested or the qualification will be forfeit.

This is also a qualifier forNEDZ/Equifest (5) taking place at the East of Showground in August 2018. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12

14 Judge: Mrs Christine Stevenson, Kent and Mrs Jacqui Lowth, Somerset Course builder: Lisa Kelly 08:30hrs Course Walk

Entry fees: (inc RIHS Levy) £30.50 Non-Romsey Show Members, £27.50 Romsey Show Members

Class 3 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship. Ponies exceeding 143cm (with the exception of Welsh Section D and Dales for which there is no height restriction). THE MORGAN GILES CUP (98) is awarded to the winner of this class. Class 4 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship. Ponies exceeding 133cm but not exceeding 143cm. THE FOXWOOD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (57) will be awarded to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored by R H Hammond Ltd in 2017. Class 5 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship. Ponies exceeding 122cm but not exceeding 133cm. THE OWEN LOCKYER BOWL (40) to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored by R H Hammond Ltd in 2017. Class 6 NPS/NAF M&M Working Hunter Pony Longines RIHS Championship. Ponies not exceeding 122cm. THE HURSLEY HUNT CUP (121) is awarded to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored by Caroline Nokes MP in 2017. WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd placed from classes 3, 4, 5 and 6 Champion £25 and Reserve £20 THE LOWMAN SALVER (120) In memory of Mr. Keith Lowman, to the winner of the Championship. This Championship was generously sponsored by R H Hammond Ltd in 2017.

WORKING HUNTER/PONIES (Unaffiliated)

TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk This is also a qualifier for KRIS/Equifest (11) taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest. org.uk. Judge: Julie Cowley, Wales Course builder: Lisa Kelly Class 7 OPEN WORKING HUNTERS/PONIES 4 years old and over, riders any age 148cm and under. Fence height approx. 69cm – 85cm. Special rosette to the best Novice wearing a RED arm band not to have won a 1st prize valued at £10 or over. Entries will be limited to 20 This class was generously sponsored by Michael Dayus in 2017. Class 8 OPEN WORKING HUNTERS/PONIES 4 years old and over, riders any age, exceeding 148cm. Fence height approx. 76cm – 99cm. Special rosette to the best Novice wearing a RED arm band not to have won a 1st prize valued at £10 or over. Special rosette to the best ex racehorse in this class. Entries will be limited to 20. This class was generously sponsored by Robin Austin Chartered Surveyors in 2017. WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd placed from classes 7 and 8 Champion £25 and Reserve £20

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 15

Category Two Judges: Mrs D Longland, Mrs J Barker, Mrs M Hunter Course Builder: Mr Neil Theobald Class 9 - SMALL OPEN JUMPING 1.05M Single phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.05m. For registered horses in Grades: A, B & C. Ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members who will be aged 12 years or over in the current calendar year. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6 Prizes: 1st: £50.00, 2nd: £40.00, 3rd: £35.00, 4th: £30.00, 5th: £25.00, 6th: £20.00, Total: £200.00. Entry Fee = £18.00 (Pre-Entry £18.00) Members of the Romsey show will be charged £14 to enter. THE VOLVO PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (60) kindly presented by Messrs. Rudds of Southampton to the winner of this class. This championship was generously sponsored by Paris Smith LLP in 2017. Class 10 CONNOLLY’S RED MILLS SENIOR NEWCOMERS - FIRST ROUND Rule 312. Single Phase. Speed 325mpm. Start Height 1.10m. First place rosette kindly sponsored by Connolly’s RED MILLS In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6 Entry qualifications: to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. (a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 375 points. Four double clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 312.6 (b) For all horses born on or after 1st January 2012, irrespective of points. Horses will only be eligible for double clear qualification to Second Rounds if they reach the age of six years or under in the same calendar year as the Newcomers Final - in accordance with Rule 312.6. Qualifies for: Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers Second Round. Qualifying period 1st June - 31st May inclusive. Numbers to qualify: Those horses which jump a clear round in the First Round, followed by a clear round in the jump-off, in at least four Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers First Round competitions in any qualifying period, will qualify to compete in a Connolly’s RED MILLS Senior Newcomers Second Round, irrespective of their placings for prize money in those competitions, which will be determined by the normal Table A Rules (Rule 191). To obtain a double clear qualification, even if the horse is the only clear round, it must jump a jump-off round and jump clear to gain a double clear round. If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. Prizes: 1st: £75.00, 2nd: £55.00, 3rd: £40.00, 4th: £25.00, 5th: £20.00, 6th: £20.00, Total: £235.00. Entry Fee = £20.00 (Pre-Entry £20.00) Members of the Romsey show will be charged £17 to enter. Class 11 EQUITOP MYOPLAST SENIOR FOXHUNTER FIRST ROUND/1.20M OPEN Rule 310. Single phase. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.20m. First place rosette kindly sponsored by Equitop Myoplast. In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split and two sets of prize money awarded. Horses (or ponies in pony competitions) may compete in one section only. In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6 Foxhunter section: (a) For registered horses in Grade C that have not won a total of 700 points. Four double clears will qualify - in accordance with rule 310.6 (b) For all registered horses born on or after 1st January 2011, irrespective of points. Horses will be eligible for double clear qualification to attend second rounds providing they reach the age of seven years or under in the same calendar year as the Foxhunter Final - in accordance with rule 310.6. Four Double clears will qualify for the Senior Foxhunter Second Rounds. Qualifying period: 1st June- 31st May inclusive. Those horses that have qualified for the Senior Foxhunter Championship in 2018 are not eligible for qualification to the 2019 Championship.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 16 Open section: For registered horses ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members. If combined with an open: In the event of 30 or more starters the class will be split with two sets of prize money. THE HEATHERCOMBE STUD CUP (100) kindly presented by Mrs. R.G. Moody for the winner of this class. Prizes: 1st: £200.00, 2nd: £145.00, 3rd: £100.00, 4th: £70.00, 5th: £50.00, 6th: £35.00, Total: £600.00. Entry Fee = £26.00 (Pre-Entry £26.00) Members of the Romsey show will be charged £23 to enter. RING 3 (Run under the rules of the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations)

Judge: Mrs Judith Balding, Hants © Ms Emma Carey-Harris, Oxon ® Class 12 THE ROR TATTERSALLS THOROUGHBRED RIDDEN SHOW SERIES QUALIFIER 2019 Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or over. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle. Horses should be plaited. The first TWO go forward to the championship in 2019. All entries MUST be registered with the RoR and include their registration number on entry form and have RACED in GB. All those entering horses and/or participating in the show agree to be bound by the Retraining of Racehorses Rules and Regulations from time to time in force There will be a prize for the highest place horse that is ridden by an Amateur. Please be aware that the show will split the class on the horse’s last run in a race (NH or Flat) or will provide 2 ride judges should the entries exceed 20. Please mark your entry form accordingly. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap. Racing injuries and blemishes will NOT be ignored in this series Prizes: Rosettes 1st - 6th and Vouchers 1st to 4th place. Veteran prize (15+) - £25 voucher to be redeemed from RoR office and qualification for the Veteran Final at the RoR Championships at Aintree. 1st £60 plus voucher for jacket, 2nd £40, 3rd £20, 4th £10. THE CURTIS CHALLENGE TROPHY (2) kindly presented by the late Major & Mrs. P P Curtis to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored locally by the Michael Woodhall Group in 2017. Judge: Ms Emma Carey-Harris, Oxon Class 13 RIDDEN HORSE/HUNTER Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, any height, riders any age. Special rosette and £10 to the highest placed horse that has hunted in the last season. To receive the prize, accompany your entry with a letter from the Hunt confirming your hunting days. This is a qualifier for the Nupafeed/Equifest (16) Riding Horse and Black Country Saddles/Equifest (19) Ridden Hunters. The two highest placed exhibits not already qualified will qualify for the Equifest Championship to be held at the East of England Showground in August 2019. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk THE LEPPARD CUP (3) awarded to the winner of this class. (N.B. Ridden part bred Heavy Horse Class No 84 in Heavy Horse Ring) This class was generously sponsored by the Michael Woodhall Group in 2017. Judge: Ms Emma Carey-Harris, Oxon Class 14 RIDDEN COB TYPE Open, Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm. May be shown hogged or plaited. Special rosettefor the highest placed Novice who has never won a first placed rosette and wearing a RED arm band. This is a qualifier for the Nupafeed/Equifest (17) Ridden Cob and Haygain/Eqiufest Maxi Cob (18) over 155cms. The two highest placed exhibits not already qualified will qualify for the Equifest Championship to be held at the East of England Showground in August 2019. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk THE FRIAR TUCK PERPETUAL CUP (123) will be awarded to the winner. This class was generously sponsored by Talisman Homes in 2017.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 17 Judge: Ms Emma Carey-Harris, Oxon Class 15 RIDDEN COMPETITION/SPORTS/DRESSAGE HORSE over 148cm 4 years old and over. Special rosette for the highest placed Novice who has never won a first placed rosette and wearing a red arm band. Method of judging: horses and ponies to enter the ring as a class, perform an individual show (you may be asked to gallop in your individual show) but will not be ridden by the judge. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk THE DOWN CUP (34) is awarded to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored by Accord Appointments in 2017. RING 3 CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 12, 13, 14 and 15. Champion £25 Reserve £15 THE RAPPAHANNOCK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (58) kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. O. A. S. Cutts to the Champion. This class is generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R J Perry in 2017. YOUNG RIDER Judge: Mrs Bev Moore, Devon Class 16 YOUNG RIDER Any breed and type. Mares or geldings, 4 years old and over – not exceeding 148cm. Riders must not have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk This class was generously sponsored by Sherlockboswell Architecture in 2017. RIDDEN VETERAN To qualify for National Supreme Showing Championship Show at Arena UK the first, second and third highest placed 15+ horse/pony in the following class will each qualify. To enter the National Supreme Showing Championship Show the rider/handler and horse/pony must register with 15+ Horse & Pony Events within 14 days of the qualifying show date. Further information concerning this exciting organisation & what it can offer for the older equine please contact 15+ Horse & Pony Events – 01588 650180 – [email protected] – www.15plus.org.uk Judge: Mrs Bev Moore, Devon Class 17 RIDDEN VETERAN 15 years and over. Exhibitor any age. Please display age of the horse/pony clearly. Best rosette and £10 to best 25-year-old and over. Best rosette and £10 to best 19-24 year old. RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship MM-OR)( Open to registered pure bred M&M stallions, mares and geldings 4 years old or over. This is also a qualifier for Equifest (2), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk Judge: Mrs Jacqui Lowth, Somerset Class 18 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M SMALLS Dartmoor, Exmoor and Sheltland - mares and geldings only 4 years old and over. Highest placed breed winners eligible for the M&M Ridden Championship in Ring 4. The Exmoor Pony Society rosette to the best registered pony. Must be registered in section 1 of the Stud Book. The Dartmoor Pony Society Special Rosette will be awarded to the best registered pony in the Dartmoor Society Stud Book shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Dartmoor Pony Society and has a current membership card.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 18 Class 19 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M LARGE Dales, Fells and Highland – mares and geldings only 4 years old and over. Highest placed breed winners eligible for the M&M Ridden Championship in Ring 4. The Fell Pony Society rosette for the best registered Fell pony not exceeding 142cms, FPS membership card to be produced in the ring. The Dales Pony Society rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a current membership card in the ring. The Highland Pony Society rosette to the best registered Highland Pony. Class 20 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M STALLIONS OPEN – ALL BREEDS. 4 years old and over, All stallions must hold breed licenses. Highest placed breed winners eligible for the M&M Ridden Championship in Ring 4. RING 4 Ring 4 will be split at 08:30 – Welsh 4a 08:30 New Forest 4b WELSH IN HAND To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M In Hand Summer Championship (MM-IH) Open to youngstock, stallions, mares and geldings registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. Handler any age, except stallions (see NPS rules in section A 3.2). TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/ Judge: Mrs Jackie Cooper, Dorset 08:30 Ring 4a Class 21 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD Welsh A & B youngstock – best rosette to the highest placed yearling Class 22 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD Welsh C & D youngstock – best rosette to the highest placed yearling This class was generously sponsored by Ray Meader & Sons in 2017. Class 23 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD Welsh A & B 4 years old and over This class was generously sponsored by Hobbs the Printers in 2017. Class 24 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD Welsh C 4 years old and over Class 25 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD Welsh D 4 years old and over WELSH YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 21 and 22. Champion and Reserve qualify for the overall Welsh In Hand Championship This championship was sponsored by Offord & Sons Winchester in 2017. OVERALL WELSH IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP Champion £20 Reserve £15 Welsh Youngstock Champion and Reserve, 1st and 2nd prize winners from classes 23, 24, and 25. This championship was generously sponsored by Yorkshire Clothing Company in 2017. Welsh Champion and Reserve qualifies for The NPS Silver Medal In Hand Championship to take place in Ring 4 M&M IN HAND To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M In Hand Summer Championship (MM-IH) open to youngstock, stallions, mares and geldings registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. Handler any age, except stallions (see NPS rules in section A 3.2). This is also a qualifier forSpillers/Equifest(1) , taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 19 RING 4 a (follow Welsh in Hand) Judge: Mrs Jackie Cooper, Dorset Class 26 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M IN HAND LARGE BREEDS, 1yr, 2yr and 3yr olds. Dales, Fells, Highlands. Highest placed breed winners are eligible for M&M In Hand youngstock championship in Ring 4 The Fell Pony Society Special Rosette for the best registered Fell pony not exceeding 142cm, FPS membership card to be produced in the ring. The Dales Pony Society rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a current membership card in the ring. The Highland Pony Society rosette to the best registered Highland Pony. This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R Billing in 2017. Class 27 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M IN HAND LARGE BREEDS, 4years and over. Dales, Fells, Highlands. Highest placed breed winners are eligible for Silver Medal In Hand Championship. The Fell Pony Society rosette for the best registered Fell pony not exceeding 142cm, FPS membership card to be produced in the ring. The Dales Pony Society rosette for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a current membership card in the ring. The Highland Pony Society rosette to the best registered Highland Pony. THE TIREE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (102), kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. J. M. Keable and daughter Sarah for the best registered Highland pony. THE LOWNTHWAITE DANDY II MEMORIAL SHIELD (140), kindly presented by Carol Hall in memory of her Fell pony to be presented to the best Fell in this class. This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R Billing in 2017. NEW FOREST IN HAND To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M Summer Winter Championship (MM-IH) Open to youngstock, stallions, mares and geldings registered in the main body of their respective Breed Society stud book. Handler any age, except stallions (see NPS rules in section A 3.2). All entries in this section must be registered in the approved section of the stud book of the New Forest Pony Breeding Society. TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/ This is also a qualifier for Spillers/Equifest (1), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk.

08:30 Ring 4 b Judge: Mrs B Evans Class 28 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD NEW FOREST yearlings This class was generously sponsored by New Forest Haylage in 2017. Class 29 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD NEW FOREST 2yr & 3yr old fillies Class 30 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD NEW FOREST 2yr & 3yr old geldings This class was generously sponsored by Rushstamps (Retail) Ltd in 2017. Class 31 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD NEW FOREST mares and geldings 4yrs and over Special rosette to the best mare with own foal at foot. Special rosette and £10 to the best New Forest Foal, colt or filly at least three weeks old by Show day whose dam must be entered in the class This class is generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs S Draper in 2017.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 20 Class 32 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD NEW FOREST STALLIONS Stallions/colts 2 yrs old and over must hold a graded stallion license from the NFPCB. THE LYNDHURST PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (78) kindly presented by Michael Baker, Esq. for the winner of this class. YOUNGSTOCK NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 28, 29, 30 and highest placed 2 or 3 year old from class 32 – Champion and Reserve qualifies for the Overall New Forest Championship and the M&M Youngstock Championship in Ring 4 THE ‘GREY MAGIC’ CHALLENGE CUP (8) kindly presented by Miss Olive Burry to the best pony in the New Forest Pony Youngstock classes, bred by the exhibitor. This championship was generously sponsored by Alexander Keen Estate Agents in 2017. OVERALL NEW FOREST IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP. Champion £20 Reserve £15. 1st and 2nd from classes 31 and 32 and Youngstock Champion and Reserve. Champion and Reserve qualify for The NPS Silver Medal In Hand Championship to take place in Ring 4 ASHDENE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (74) to the winner of this class. This championship was generously sponsored by Mrs K Goodall.

Judge: Mrs B Evans Class 33 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD CONNEMARA IN HAND OPEN Special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 or 3 years old. The highest placed youngstock is eligible for M&M In Hand Youngstock Championship in Ring 4 British Connemara Pony Society Young Handler Championship. All young handler classes are to be judged on Handler Turnout, presentation of pony and showing technique. The qualifying handlers need not be a member to qualify at this show but will need to become full members to enter the final. The first and second prize winners from each section qualify for the final, which will be held at the BCPS In Hand Show 2019. Under 12 years of age and 12-18 years of age. Stallion or colt handlers are not eligible. Please wear GREEN arm band to be considered. THE CHARLESLAND ROSEMAID TROPHY (107) kindly presented by Mrs. J. Andrews and Mrs. L. Baker of the Charlesland Stud, for the best registered Connemara pony in this class, in memory of their mother and daughter mares Rosenaharley Rossita and Charlesland Rosemaid. The British Connemara Pony Society Tam O’Shanter Championship – to be held at the BCPS In-hand Show, Three Counties Showground, Malvern, Worcestershire in July 2019. The two highest placed yearlings and 2-year olds will qualify (three qualifiers, two from each age group). Qualification may go down to 6th place provided those placed above have already qualified for the Championship. www. britishconnemaras .co.uk

Judge: Mrs B Evans Class 34 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M IN HAND SMALL BREEDS 1yr, 2yr and 3yr old’s. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland. The highest placed breed winners are eligible for M&M In Hand Youngstock Championship in Ring 4 The Exmoor Pony Society Special rosette to the best registered pony. Must be registered in section 1 of the Stud Book.The Dartmoor Pony Society Special Rosette will be awarded to the best registered pony in the Dartmoor Society Stud Book shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Dartmoor Pony Society and has a current membership card. This class was generously sponsored by Manor Estate in 2017. Class 35 NPS/HIGHBROOK STUD M&M IN HAND SMALL BREEDS 4 years and over. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland. Highest placed breed winners are eligible for Silver Medal In Hand Championship. The Exmoor Pony Society Special Rosette to the best registered pony. Must be registered in section 1

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 21 of the Stud Book. The Dartmoor Pony Society Special Rosette will be awarded to the best registered pony in the Dartmoor Society Stud Book shown by an exhibitor who is a member of the Dartmoor Pony Society and has a current membership card. This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R Billing in 2017. THE WINWICK STUD CHALLENGE SHIELD (128), kindly presented by Q.A Padwick & K.A Holden for the highest placed Dartmoor in this class. M&M YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP The highest placed breed winners in classes 26 and 34, Welsh Youngstock Champion and Reserve, New Forest Youngstock Champion and Reserve, and highest placed overall Youngstock Connemara. Champion and reserve eligible for the M&M in Hand NPS Silver Medal. This championship was generously sponsored by Ask About Mortgages in 2017.

M&M In Hand NPS/KILMANNAN STUD SILVER MEDAL Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M In Hand section. The Sponsor’s Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the qualification. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2019. M&M Youngstock Champion and Reserve, Highest placed breed winners from the In Hand Mixed M&M. Highest placed Connemara class, In Hand Welsh Champion and Reserve and In hand New Forest Champion and Reserve are eligible for the In hand Silver Medal Championship. Judge: Mrs Jackie Cooper, Dorset The MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND CUP (62), to the winner of the championship COLOURED RIDDEN

This is also a qualifier for BSPA/Equifest (22) taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk. Judge: Mr Michael Goddard, Dorset Class 36 RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY - Unplaited Open to any size horse/pony, 4 years old and over. Class 37 RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY – Plaited Open to any size horse/pony, 4 years old and over. RIDDEN PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 36 and 37. RIDDEN WELSH To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship MM-OR)( Open to registered pure bred M&M stallions, mares and geldings 4 years old or over. This is also a qualifier for Equifest (2), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk Judge: Mrs B Evans Class 38 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M WELSH A & B 4 years old and over Class 39 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M WELSH C 4 years old and over Class 40 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN M&M WELSH D 4 years old and over RIDDEN WELSH CHAMPIONSHIP – 1st and 2nd from classes 38, 39 and 40 This Championship was generously sponsored by Taylor Hill & Bond in 2017.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 22 M&M RIDDEN NPS/THE MINNS FAMILY SILVER MEDAL Championship A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member in the M&M Ridden section. The Sponsor’s Rosette is also awarded to the pony receiving the qualification. Membership cards must be presented in the ring to receive the medal and/or the qualification. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2019. Highest placed breed winners from the Ridden Mixed M&M and Connemara classes, Ridden Welsh Champion and Reserve and Ridden New Forest Champion and Reserve are eligible for the Ridden Silver Medal Championship. Judge: Mrs B Evans THE BAKER DONNELLY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (66) kindly presented by Baker Donnelly to be awarded to the best Ridden M&M

RING 5 VETERAN IN HAND

To qualify for the National Supreme Showing Championship Show in September at Arena UK the first, second and third highest placed 15+ horse/pony in this class will each qualify. To enter the National Supreme Showing Championship Show the rider/handler and horse/pony must register with 15+ Horse & Pony Events within 14 days of the qualifying show date. Further information concerning this exciting organisation & what it can offer for the older equine please contact 15+ Horse & Pony Events – 01588 650180 – [email protected] – www.15plus. org.uk TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/ Judge: Mr Michael Goddard, Dorset Class 41 IN HAND VETERAN 15 years and over. Exhibitor any age. Please display age of the horse/pony clearly. Best rosette and £10 to best 19 - 24 year old. Best rosette and £10 to best 25-year-old and over. LEADING REIN AND FIRST RIDDEN TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk Judge: Mr Michael Goddard, Dorset Class 42 LEADING REIN PONY. Open to M&M and Non-M&Ms. Mares and geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 122 cm. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bit, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. The reins must go directly from the bit to the rider’s hands. Leaders must be 16 years and over. THE HURST CHALLENGE CUP (36) awarded to the winner of this class. Class 43 FIRST RIDDEN PONY. Open to M&M and Non-M&Ms. Mares and geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128cm. Any suitable bridle accepted. Riders must have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 12th birthday before the 1st January in the current year. Ponies must not be cantered except in their individual show. THE CRADDOCK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (55) kindly presented by Lady Craddock to the winner of this class. MINI CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd from classes 42 and 43 THE HURSLEY PONY CLUB PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (45) to the Champion.

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 23 COLOURED IN HAND This is also a qualifier for BSPA/Equifest (23), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. equifest.org.uk. TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Mr Michael Goddard, Dorset Class 44 IN HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY. Unplaited stallion, mares and geldings, any size of horse/pony 4 years old and over. Native and cobs to be shown in natural state or hogged. Class 45 IN HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY. To be shown plaited and trimmed. Stallion, mares and geldings, any size of horse/pony 4 years old and over. This class was generously sponsored by Jackson Arenas in 2017. Class 46 IN HAND YOUNGSTOCK QUALIFIER PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE AND PONY, Open to horse/pony 1 year old, 2 years old & 3 years old. Plaited or un-plaited. Special rosette to the highest placed Native type or Plaited opposite to the winner. No Foals. IN HAND COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 44, 45 and 46 CONNEMARA RIDDEN Judge: Mrs C Stevenson, Kent Class 47 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN CONNEMARA – mares and geldings only 4 years old and over. Winner eligible for the NPS M&M Silver Medal Ridden Championship in Ring 4. The British Connemara Societyrosette for the best registered pony owned by a Society member and registered in the B.C.P.S. stud book. NEW FOREST RIDDEN To be run under National Pony Society Rules 2018 The NPS/RINGSIDE STUD M&M Open Ridden National Championship MM-OR)( Open to registered pure bred M&M stallions, mares and geldings 4 years old or over. Affiliated to the New Forest Pony Breeding Society. All entries in this section must be registered in the approved section of the stud book of the New Forest Pony Breeding Society. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk This is also a qualifier for Equifest (2), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk Judge: Mrs Jackie Cooper, Dorset Class 48 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN NEW FOREST – not exceeding 138cm. Open to 4 years old and over. This class was generously sponsored by Keats Restaurant in 2017. Class 49 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN NEW FOREST – 138cm & over. Open to 4 years old and over. This class was generously sponsored by Hazel Still in 2017. Class 50 NPS/RINGSIDE STUD RIDDEN NEW FOREST- Forest Bred - Open to 4 years old and over.

RIDDEN NEW FOREST CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 48, 49 and 50. Champion £25 Reserve £20 Champion and Reserve prize winners qualify for the M&M NPS Silver Medal Ridden Championship in Ring 4. SIR OLIVER KEWLAKE CUP (80) is awarded to the winner of this class. This championship was generously sponsored by Seadown Veterinary Group in 2017.

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TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Ms Stephanie Fitt, Berkshire Class 51 OPEN PURE-BRED ARAB IN HAND Special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 and 3 years old. This class was generously sponsored by Vidas Arabians in 2017.

Class 52 NPS/Mole Valley Farmers OPEN PART-BRED ARAB IN HAND Special rosette to the highest placed 1, 2 and 3 years old. This class was generously sponsored by Winchester Residential in 2017.

ARAB AND PART-BRED ARAB IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 51 and 52 This championship was generously sponsored by Vidas Arabians in 2017.

PONY BREEDING This is also a qualifier forEquifest (24), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified in each class will qualify. www.equifest.org.uk

TSR In Hand Finals - The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at http://www.theshowingregister.co.uk/

Judge: Ms Stephanie Fitt, Berkshire Class 53 HUNTER PONY/RIDING PONY BREEDING Open – not exceeding 153cm. To be shown In Hand and must be plaited. Best rosette and £10 to the best yearling in this class. Rosettes to the best 2 and 3 years old in this class, Rosette and £10 awarded to the best foal. THE WALDEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (69) kindly presented by Walden Eggs Ltd., Trowbridge, to the winner of this class.

THE WAKESWOOD CUP (9) kindly presented by A. B. Fuller, Esq., to the best broodmare with foal at foot.

HORSE IN HAND Judge: Mrs Judith Balding, Hants Class 54 HORSE IN HAND OPEN – 153cm and over. Mares and geldings, broodmares and youngstock. To be shown In Hand and must be plaited. Best rosette and £10 to the best yearling in this class. Rosettes to the best 2 and 3 years old in this class. Best Rosette to the highest placed ex-racehorse in the class. This class maybe spilt at judge’s discretion on the day, depending on numbers forward. Rosette and £10 awarded to the best foal.

THE TANTALITE TROPHY (112) awarded to the highest placed ex-racehorse.

THE CHRISTOPHER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (75) kindly presented by A G Wright Esq., to the best broodmare with foal at foot.

THE CHARITY FARM CUP (33) to the winner of this class.

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TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www. theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Ms Stephanie Fitt, Berkshire Class 55 PURE-BRED ARAB RIDDEN OPEN, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, to be judged as a Riding Horse.

THE ASTRAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (4) kindly presented by Miss I J Silbertson for the best Pure- Bred Arab in this class.

Class 56 NPS/Mole Valley Farmers PART-BRED ARAB RIDDEN OPEN, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, to be judged as a Riding Pony. Special rosette to the best 148cm.

ARAB AND PART BRED ARAB RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd from classes 55 and 56 THE PEPPERCORN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (68) kindly presented by Peppercorn Natural Foods, Romsey, to the Ridden Champion.

SIDE SADDLE Judge: Miss Emma Harford, Glos Class 57 The Side Saddle Association – EQUITATION OPEN QUALIFYING CLASS Run under S.S.A. Rules defined in the current Member’s Handbook. Open to Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for S.S.A. rosettes to 3rd Adult and 3rd junior places and S.S.A. Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed member under 14 on 1st January of the current year. Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Adult Member and Manor Grange Stud Show Centre to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. THE ERNST & YOUNG TROPHY (79) to the winner of this class.

Class 58 BEST HORSE OR PONY RIDDEN SIDE SADDLE. Open to horses and ponies 4 years old and over, conformation & manners will be taken into consideration; horses/ponies will not be stripped. Special rosette to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the S.S.A. carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Competitors must wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above. The highest placed coloured exhibit (who had not already qualified) receives a Special Rosette and qualifies for the Side Saddle Final at the CHAPS Championship Show. Open to any type of exhibit. Riders must be 16 or over. Riders/Owners need not be a member or their exhibit registered with CHAPS at the time of qualification, but in order to compete at the Championships, the Rider/Owner must be a showing member and their horse/pony registered with CHAPS before entering the final.

Side Saddle International offer a rosette to the Member judged to be the best turned out in Adult and Open Equitation Qualifying classes.

N.B. Costume d’Elegance Class 61 Heavy Horse Ring

Light horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 26 RIDDEN SHOW PONY AND SHOW HUNTER PONY

These are qualifiers for MARITIME SERVICES/EQUIFEST RIDDEN SHOW PONY (6) and KRIS/EQUIFEST RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY (9), taking place at the East of England Showground in August 2019. The two highest exhibits not already qualified will qualify. Special for best Novice wearing a RED armband and not to have won a 1st or 2nd prize valued at £10.00 or over before 1st January in the current year. TSR Riders Finals - 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification card in the ring. Full details at www.theshowingregister.co.uk

Judge: Ms Stephanie Fitt, Berkshire Class 59 NPS/KELLYTHORPE STUD Open Ridden Show Pony Gold Medal Championship (SP-R). RIDDEN SHOW PONY Open Mare or gelding 4 years and over not exceeding 148cm. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosette to the best 128cm and 138cm.

This class was generously sponsored by Winchester Residential in 2017.

THE HOLYPORT CUP (7) will be awarded to the best rider on a 128cm pony.

Judge: Ms Stephanie Fitt, Berkshire Class 60 NPS/KELLYTHORPE STUD Open Ridden Show Hunter Pony Gold Medal Championship (SP-R). RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY Open to mares or geldings 4 years and over not exceeding 153cm. Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Rosette to the best 123cm, 133cm, 143cm, and 153cm.

RIDDEN SHOW PONY/ SHOW HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP from classes 59 – 60 This championship was generously sponsored by Park Cottage Stables in 2017.

HEAVY HORSES RING

We are delighted that the Young Handler Class is generously being sponsored by Southern Counties Heavy Horse Association and we would encourage all Heavy Horse entrants to please support this class. All classes are open to any Heavy Horse Breed.

A Carters prize of £5 will be awarded for every horse, which in the opinion of the judge is turned out to a sufficiently high standard.

Note: All exhibits in the Heavy Horse classes must parade in the main ring later to qualify for the travelling grant of £40 per individual horse attending the Show, to be sent after the Show.

Judge: John Peacock Esq. Essex Entry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10, 6th £5

Class 80 HEAVY HORSE, Gelding, 3 years old or over, to be shown in-hand This class was generously sponsored by Cunning Running Software in 2017.

Class 81 HEAVY HORSE, Yearling or 2 year old, to be shown in-hand This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R Billing in 2017.

Class 82 HEAVY HORSE MARE or MARE WITH OWN FOAL AT FOOT, three years old or over, to be shown in- hand. Foals to be at least three weeks old on show day. Special prize of £5 to the best foal. Rosettes will be given to the best six foals in the above Class (at the Judge’s discretion) This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs R Billing in 2017.

Heavy horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 27 HEAVY HORSE IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st and 2nd place winners from the classes 80 – 82 Champion £35 Reserve £25 This Championship was generously sponsored by Flack Manor Brewery in 2017.

THE TALBOT MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE CUP (29) kindly presented by Mr and Mrs J. Wrigley, and a championship rosette, for the Champion Heavy Horse of the Show.

Class 83 HEAVY HORSE YOUNG HANDLER (Free to enter) – Hard hats to be worn by all young handlers. Mare or gelding 4 years old or over to be led by a handler who has attained their 12th birthday and are 18 years old or under on the show day. A responsible adult must accompany each entrant into the ring. Rosettes to all. No grant for this class. Young handler Prize money 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10 and 4th £5

SOUTHERN COUNTIES HEAVY HORSE ASSOCIATION TROPHY to the winner of this class. This class was generously sponsored by Southern Counties Heavy Horse Association in 2017.

Class 84 RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE AND PART BRED HEAVY HORSE Mares and geldings 4 years old and over. Sire or Dam must be a recognised heavy horse breed. Judges will not ride. Purebreds will be judged traditionally and part-breds may be asked to canter in their individual show.

Class 85 HEAVY HORSE LADIES CART - Single Turnout in Harness with 2 wheeled vehicle driven by a lady. Traditional costume to be worn.

This class was generously sponsored by Graham Walton Publishing in 2017.

THE MAUREEN HAUSER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY to the winner of this class.

HEAVY HORSE – HARNESS

Entry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £35, 2nd £30, 3rd £25, 4th £20, 5th £15, 6th £10

Class 86 HEAVY HORSE IN HARNESS - mare or gelding, 3 years old and over, to be shown in full harness. To be judged 25% for horse’s condition and cleanliness (not conformation) and 75% for harness.

THE FURZEDOWN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (20) kindly presented by the late Sir Gordon Ley, Bart., for the best exhibit in the above class.

Special prize of £25 for the Best Shod Horse in the above class. This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs L Fairlie in 2017.

Class 87 Best Plaited FULL Tail open to all Heavy Horses from all classes to come forward to Harness class to be judged. No Entry Fee. £20 to the winner.

This class was generously sponsored by Southern Counties Heavy Horse Association in 2017.

Heavy horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 28 HEAVY HORSE – TURNOUT (Ring 1) Judge: John Peacock Esq. Essex Entry £5 – Members £4 Prizes – 1st £50, 2nd £40, 3rd £30, 4th £25, 5th £20, 6th £15

Class 88 HEAVY HORSE TURNOUT. Single, Pair or Team, to a suitable agricultural or trade vehicle. Agricultural vehicles must not have springs or high seats or patent harness. This class was generously sponsored by D Jeffery & Co in 2017.

This class will be split into agricultural and trade vehicle sections, with prizes from 1st to 6th in each section.

THE GOLDEN GUINEA PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (63) kindly presented by Messrs. J. R. Parkington & Co. Ltd., Wine Shippers of Brentford, London, for the Best Agricultural or Trade Heavy turnout in this class.

A description of the vehicle must be included on the entry form, along with which section you are entering.

Please see condition 61 for details of The West of England Heavy Horse Championship.

Side Saddle (To be run under the rules of www.sidesaddleassociation.co.uk)

Judge: Miss Emma Harford, Glos

Class 61 COSTUME CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse/pony and rider, and the way of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider’s period costume is not required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask small groups of riders to give short displays. Two special rosettes to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members for the S.S.A. carrying their current Championship Points Cards. Competitors should produce a brief resume about their costumes for the commentator. Juniors must wear hats to current British safety standards or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk.

This class was generously sponsored by Mr Simon North in 2017.

Heavy horse entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 29 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DONKEYS Champion Donkey Status Show for 2019 Affiliated to the Donkey Breed Society whose Rules apply.

Judge: Ms J Wilcox, Derbyshire Entry £6 – Romsey Show Members £5 Prizes – 1st £15, 2nd £12, 3rd £10, 4th £8

The In Hand Champion Donkey at this show automatically qualifies for the relevant Championship at the D.B.S. Annual Supreme Championship Show provided it is owned by a fully paid up member of the D.B.S. A donkey may win more than one Championship at shows but will qualify only once for the D.B.S. Supreme Championship Show. If the Champion has already qualified the reserve will take the qualifier. No other donkey will be eligible. The Donkey Breed Society will present the following rosettes providing the winning exhibits are members of the Society A rosette to the best 2-year-old Class 91 Rosettes to the best Geldings in Classes 91, 92 & 93 A rosette to the best Foal in Class 94 A rosette to the best Young Rider in Class 95 A rosette to the best Young Handler in Class 96 A rosette to the winner of the Long Rein, 97 A rosette to the winner of the Veteran class 99 The Show Society will give a championship rosette and reserve championship rosette to the Best Donkey in the show, to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 91 – 94 Rosettes will be given to the best six foals in Class 94 (at the judge’s discretion). Note: All entire male donkeys must be shown in a bridle with a leading rein correctly attached to the bit and must be led by an adult attendant. For long reining, donkeys must wear a bit or bridle (open or blinkered), a driving pad or saddle with long reins. Whips are to be carried but overuse will be penalised.

Class 90 BEST CONDITION AND TURNED-OUT DONKEY, any age or sex, to be judged 75% for condition and 25% for turnout. Conformation will not be taken into account. Special rosette to the best young handler 16yrs and under This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs S McCallum in 2017.

Class 91 DONKEY COLT, FILLY OR GELDING, two or three-year-old This class was generously sponsored by Mr & Mrs S McCallum in 2017.

Class 92 DONKEY COLT, FILLY OR GELDING, yearling 1st prize winners from classes 91 and 92 to compete for the Florence Wilford Cup for the best young stock exhibit.

Class 93 DONKEY STALLION OR GELDING, four years old or over Honor Ward Cup to the best gelding in this class. 1st prize winner and highest placed colt or gelding from classes 91 and 92 will compete for The Sleeman Cup for the best stallion, colt or gelding.

Prize monies for class 94 only Prizes – 1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £12, 4th £10

Class 94 DONKEY MARE or MARE WITH OWN FOAL AT FOOT mares 4 years old and over or broodmares 5 years old and over, with own foal at foot. Foals to be 6 weeks old or over on day of show and born in the current year. Foals to be judged first. Special prize of £5 to best foal. 1st prize winners and highest place fillies from Class 91 and 92 to compete for The Brigadier Sleeman Cup for the Best Mare or Filly. This class was generously sponsored by Vivate in 2017.

Donkey entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 30 DONKEY CHAMPIONSHIP - Champion £15 Reserve £10 to be judged from the 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 91 – 94 Champion is eligible for the DBS In Hand Championship Show 2018

This championship was generously sponsored by Advance Selection in 2017.

Best Local Donkey. This is for donkeys owned by a DBS member who lives within a 25-mile radius of the showground, and should be judged immediately following the In Hand Championship. Eligible competitors should wear an GREEN armband.

LUNCH BREAK

Prize monies for class 95 only Prizes – 1st £15, 2nd £10, 3rd £5, 4th £5

Class 95 RIDDEN DONKEY, four years old or over, on or off leading rein. The following weight/ height restrictions shall apply: Donkeys up to 10.2hh not over 8 stone or 4’0”: donkey’s 10.2-11.0hh not over 8 stone or 4’6”. Donkey’s 11.0-12.0hh not over 9 stone or 5’0”: donkey’s 12.0-14.0hh not over 10 stone or 5’6”. No entire male donkey allowed. Children of 8 years old or under (minimum 3 years) may be led. When a child competes on a leading rein the donkey must be led by a competent adult (18 years or over) and the leading rein must be attached to the noseband.

Class 96 Pet Donkey. To be judged entirely on the suitability of the Donkey as a family pet and not as a handy Donkey. Conformation will not be taken into account. No entires. This class was generously sponsored by Vivate in 2017.

Class 97 YOUNG HANDLER CLASS. Donkey Mare, Filly or Gelding to be led by a person under 16 years of age. To be judged on the manner and ability with which the donkey is shown. No entire male donkeys allowed.

Class 98 LONG REIN. Donkey Mare or Gelding, three years or over. To be judged for steady course, impulsion, and crisp transactions, relying on voice commands ONLY.

Class 99 VETERAN donkey of 20 years and over.

DONKEY CLASS CUPS

THE LADY BEAUMONT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (30) kindly presented by Lady Beaumont for the best Donkey in Show. THE SLEEMAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (46) kindly presented by Brigadier J.C.de F. Sleeman, CBE, for the best Donkey Stallion, Colt or Gelding. THE BRIGADIER JOHN SLEEMAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (50) kindly presented by Brigadier J.C.de F. Sleeman, CBE, for the best Donkey Mare or Filly. THE FLORENCE WILFORD CHALLENGE CUP (53) kindly presented by Mrs. D. E. Edwards for the best exhibit in the Donkey young stock classes 91 & 92. THE HONOR WARD PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (90) kindly presented by Mr. & Mrs. Edwards for the best Gelding in class 93. THE COMPTON HORSE SHOW CUP 1953 (111) will be awarded to the best Young Rider in class 95. THE CHAIRMANS CUP (105) will be awarded to the best Young Handler in class 97. THE STOKES CHALLENGE CUP (51) kindly presented by Mrs. V.T. Stokes for the winner of class 99.

Donkey entries close 12th August Entry fees on page 12 31 OUR 2017 SPONSORS AND SUPPORTERS The Society is grateful to all the sponsors (businesses and individuals) who have supported the Show over the past year. These contributions ensure the Show continues to offer a variety of classes for our Exhibitors – THANK YOU TO ALL! Equine Sponsors Cunning Running Mr & Mrs G A Skivington Paragons Personnel Romsey Eye Care Software Ltd Mr & Mrs J Sharman Services Ltd R & A Ludwell Southern Counties Heavy Event Insurance Services Audley Stranbridge Earls Horse Association Ltd General Sponsors R H Hammond Ltd Graham Walton Mr & Mrs R Rook including Food Mrs Caroline Nokes MP Publishing Capital Plans Zone Michael Dayus Mr & Mrs L W Fairlie A H Cheater Co-Op Robin Austin Chartered W R Holden & Co Ltd Kings Somborne Free Naked Grape Ltd Surveyor D Jeffery & Co Range Eggs John M Carter Ltd Paris Smith LLP Mr & Mrs S McCallum Rymill Property Mr R Mansbridge Michael Woodhall Group Vivate Developments Mr G Newman Talisman Homes Advanced Selection Ltd Miss C Dimmock Rathbone Investment Mr & Mrs R J Perry J & J Parsons Management Accord Appoinments Livestock Sponsors Dasic International Ltd JN Landscapes Ray Meader & Sons Mrs M Greggains Mole Valley Farmers Ltd Exbury Gardens Taylor Hill & Bond Genus plc Southern Counties Net Primates Ltd Sherlock Boswell Parish Auctioneers Heatherstone Dental Architecture Council Chairman Five Star Cleaning Practice Hobbs the Printers Ltd Mr & Mrs M Hartas Mainstone Veterinary Romsey Woodburners Footner & Ewing NFU Mutual Insurance Clinic Certas Energy UK Ltd Solicitors Lyburn Farm Commodore & Mrs R Broadlands Estate Offord & Sons, Miss K Peake Finlayson T.J. Counties Winchester Michael Rhodes Estate Bibas Hair Oldmeadow Consulting Offord & Sons, Romsey Agents Trout Fishing Ltd Dr Sarah Keith Oldmeadow Consulting Mrs K Goodall Breeze Volkswagen Yorkshire Clothing Ltd Holmes & Co Hampshire Field Fencing Company Bright Seeds Mr P Wills New Forest Haylage Annuity Advice Company Entertainment Appletons Rushstamps (Retail) Ltd Hampshire Mobility Sponsors New Forest Enterprise Alexander Keen Estate Services Ltd Hampshire Collegiate Centre Ltd Agents P D M Farming Ltd School Mr Noble Mr & Mrs S Draper Butler & Co Accountants PERIOSOUTH Ace Liftaway Mrs K Goodall Dr & Mrs A Johnson Cliffe-Roberts Pittleworth Manor Farm Braishfield Manor Estate La Parisienne Alfred Homes Partnership Mr & Mrs R Billing Mrs M Hurst Test Valley Insurances Barfoots Ask About Mortgages Sir & Lady A Salz Ltd Royal Oak at Fritham Complete Coherence Ltd Mr R Mansbridge Colva Limited Wathen Marine Catering Jackson Arena Pittleworth Manor Alma Road Surgery Equipment Services Park Cottage Stables Partnership Mole Valley Farmers Ltd New Forest Show Penyards Property Tithebarn Ltd Happy Hot Tubs New Forest Farm Management Stroud School HCC Romsey Rural Machinery Keats Restaurant Fiander Tovell LLP Division Community R D Avery Mrs H Still Bays Curry McCowen Development Fund BKP Waste & Seadown Veterinary Romsey Restorations I W Payne & Company Recycling Group M & P Nokes Mainstone Veterniary Hilliers Nurseries Vidas Arabians Martin & Company Clinic Choice Plants Richard Butler HPW Architecture Bells Solicitors Wellow Golf Club Associates Romsey Dental Care Judy Webb Florist Purbeck Ice Cream Servicecare Ltd Miss C Dimmock 32 REGULATIONS – for Exhibitors The Council will not be responsible for any error, which may appear in the catalogue, or for any entry being made in the wrong class. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to read these rules and abide by them. The Show Society takes the health and welfare of animals seriously and has signed up to the ASAO Animal Welfare Plan. This Plan relates to animals paraded, exhibited, ridden and/or for display purposes. The Show Society will take whatever appropriate measures it deems necessary to ensure the best welfare conditions exist for all animals. All exhibitors are required to ensure their animals are fit and healthy upon arrival and throughout their time at the Show. More details relating to health and welfare matters can be found elsewhere in these Regulations. 1. The printed entry forms and certificates to be filled in by prizes will be forfeited. Cattle will parade in order of breeds and exhibitors for prizes at the Annual Show shall be kept by the classes as shown in the schedule. Secretary and every person intending to exhibit shall obtain the No cattle exhibits are to be removed before 4.00pm. The forms and send them duly filled in to the Secretary together Secretary has no authority to give any written or verbal with the appropriate entry fee and by the date advertised in permission for an exhibit to be removed. The Council reserves the Schedule. No prize shall be awarded unless the exhibitor the right to reject any exhibit or exhibits not complying with this shall have first complied with this rule. Any entry received regulation. after the date above referred to shall be accepted only at the 8. In cases where the prizes are offered or awarded conditionally, discretion of the Secretary and any such late entry that may be and in the classes for novices, they will be withheld until the so accepted shall be liable to an entry double the normal entry exhibitor shall have proved to the satisfaction of the Council that fee [no exceptions]. the conditions have been complied with, and it is incumbent 2. Any exhibitor or other person deceiving or attempting to that the exhibitors prove the correctness of their certificates deceive the Council by entering animals in the wrong classes, if required to do so. Should any exhibitor fail to do so to the ownership or name contrary to these Rules, Classes and satisfaction of the Council, the entry in question will be Regulations will forfeit the whole of the entrance fee, or any disqualified and awards made to it will be cancelled. other prizes won by him/her at the Show except prizes won by 9. In cases of any prize animals being disqualified, the winner of exhibits correctly entered by him/her and will not be allowed the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that in future to exhibit at the Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show has been awarded to such disqualified animal. The lowest prize Society’s exhibitions. The responsibility for correctness of all in the class shall go to the reserve number provided a reserve entries will rest with the owner or his/her agent and not with ticket has been awarded. the Secretary of the Society for accepting such entry. 10. Any exhibitor or his/her servant who shall refuse to obey 3. Any exhibitor, or other person, deceiving the Council an order from the stewards or who shall be guilty of improper by entering animals which have been administered any behaviour shall not be allowed to compete, and the Council shall medicament or drug thereby hiding their true mental or physical have the power to order the offender to leave the Show and to condition, will forfeit their entrance fees and any prizes won refuse that person’s entry for future Shows. The Council reserve and will not be allowed to exhibit in the future. The Society the right to reject or cancel the entry or entries made by any reserves the right to test any horse or livestock exhibits for person, if they deem it fit to do so. the presence of hormones or illegal substances, which may 11. Numbers will be supplied by the Secretary, and must be affect the behaviour, or performance of the animal in the ring. properly attached to each exhibit by the exhibitor before being Refusal to submit a sample will be dealt with by the Society at admitted to the Show ring. No exhibit will be allowed to wear their discretion. rosettes or ribbons other than those issued by the Society. 4. The Society vet will have the right to treat an animal if urgent 12. All stock and servants in charge of same will be subject to the attention is required and the owner cannot be found. Orders, Rules and Regulations of the Society. Servants only will 5. Unless otherwise stated, exhibitors may enter an unlimited be allowed to enter the Showground with stock. number of animals in each class, subject to the special 13. No animal may be permitted to be removed from its place conditions of the respective classes. However,cattle wishing to without the permission of the Stewards of the department. be considered for the Cattle Champion of Champions Award 14. No person shall be allowed to fix any placard on the can only be awarded qualifying points in one ‘section’ of cattle Showground without the written permission of the Secretary, (ie Open Dairy OR Native/Rare Breed, not through both) and no exhibitor shall be allowed to distribute handbills on the 6. Every exhibitor of livestock who shall send for exhibition any Showground. animal which, to his/her knowledge is not safe to handle, or is 15. A free admission wristband/badge will be sent to each suffering from, or has been in contact with any animal suffering exhibitor, and wristbands/badges for use of bona fide servants from any contagious or infectious disease, shall forfeit and in charge of stock. In case of the transfer or the improper use of pay to the Secretary the sum of £1000 as and for liquidated a wristband/badge, it will immediately be cancelled and the full damages for each and every animal sent, and in the event of price of admission charged. the Society’s Veterinary Inspector certifying that any animal 16. No person but the ring stewards and any authorised official sent for exhibition is, in his/her opinion, a source of danger, such shall be in any of the rings, or shall have any communication animal shall be removed with due speed by the exhibitor or his with the judges during the time judging is taking place. Any servant from the Showground, or be otherwise dealt with as the exhibitor or their agents acting in opposition to this rule shall Veterinary Inspector may direct with a view to averting danger forfeit such premiums as may be awarded to their exhibit. No or the spread of contagion. exhibits to enter the rings with any distinguishing mark save as 7. ALL prize-winning cattle and sheep must take part in the allowed by the Regulations. Grand Parade, held at 3pm in the Presidents (main) Ring or 17. In cattle classes, second and third prizes will always be risk forfeiture of prizes. The committee would appreciate awarded unless the judge considers the entries of insufficient it if exhibitors would also parade non-prize winners. In the merit. Should there be any recommendations not recorded in case of sheep, a decision will be made on Show day as to the schedule such recommendations will be decided upon at whether it will be Non-MV Accredited sheep or MV Accredited Council subsequent to the Show, but the recommendation shall sheep participating in the Grand Parade (due to enforceable not in any way bind the Council to award the prize. accreditation regulations for the Show). Stewards reserve the 18. No prize shall be awarded when, in the opinion of the judges, right to remove any animal deemed unsafe from the Grand there is not sufficient merit, and neither shall any premium be Parade. Cattle must not be loaded for removal until 4pm or given to the exhibitor who shall not have complied with the 33 Regulations of the Society. themselves and their exhibits against all liabilities both to the 19. Every animal must be paraded (including in the Grand Society and to all other persons using the Society Showground Parade), or ridden or driven as and when required by the unless the Secretary has given written dispensation. The right Council; any exhibitor failing to comply with this Regulation is reserved to require an appropriate certificate of insurance to shall pay a forfeit of £10 or their prize money. be produced for inspection by the Society at the Show Office or 20. All animals must be brought properly secure to the upon the Showground. satisfaction of the stewards of the department, or they will 34. All entrants shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society not be admitted to the ground. The animals will be paraded from and against all actions, suits, expenses and claims in the ring at the discretion of the steward and exhibitors are made against the Society on account of or in respect of the requested to see that sufficient staff are in attendance for this negligence or breach of contract of the entrant. purpose at the hours appointed by the stewards. 35. The Society reserves the right to print exhibitor details 21. BULLS MUST BE SHOWN IN ACCORDANCE WITH GUIDANCE in the Show Catalogue and the results. Completion of the NOTE GS36 ISSUED BY THE HEALTH AND SAFETY EXECUTIVE. entry form indicates that the exhibitor has agreed to these 22. Every animal will be considered and treated as being in the arrangements. sole custody of the exhibitor during the whole period of the 36. The use of mobile phones is NOT permitted if a competitor, Show, and until removed every exhibitor must have at least exhibitor and/or their associates are responsible for an animal one servant in charge of the animals exhibited by him/her, and (ie holding, leading, or riding) in the cattle or horse walks, the Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show Society will not be exercise area, warm up areas, and collecting rings. The use responsible in respect of any loss, damage or injury arising from of mobile phones in the judging rings is forbidden. Mobile accident or any other cause whatsoever. The servant in charge phones must NOT be used when handling animals in the must have the admission or delivery order in his possession. Grand Parades. Any person found using a mobile phone when 23. Any exhibitor lodging any objection must deposit £30, which handling an animal or supervising a young person handling an will be forfeited if the objection is disallowed; all objections animal will be excluded from the ring or parade. must be delivered in writing at the Secretary’s office on the 37. POSTPONEMENT/CANCELLATION OR ABANDONMENT. Showground within 30 minutes of the incident, which has Exhibitors shall not have any claim against the Society or caused the objection to be raised. The Council whose decision any member of the Society in respect of any loss or damage shall be final will decide upon the objection. whatsoever consequent upon the show or any part of it 24. All disputes respecting the Rules and Regulations of the failing to be held or having to be abandoned (for whatever Society together with all questions, the consideration of which reason eg extreme weather, security alerts, etc). No entry is not otherwise provided for, shall be referred to the Council, monies will be repaid and the Show Society will have no whose decision shall be final. liability for expenses, consequential loss or damage suffered 25. All exhibits must be ready 10 minutes prior to the start of the by exhibitors or their representatives as a result of this action. class and must be present in the ring to be judged. 38. Any artificial contrivance or device of any description found 26. ALL PRIZE MONEY (unless otherwise stated) MUST BE on or proved to have been used on an animal at any time whilst COLLECTED, WITH THE PRIZE CARD AS IDENTIFICATION, FROM that animal is in the Showground, either for preventing the flow THE I.C.E. STAND. NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE SENT OUT AFTER of milk or for any other improper purpose, will disqualify that THE SHOW. Cattle exhibitors not entering the Grand Parade animal from being awarded a prize, and any prize awarded prior at 3pm, or loading their animals before 4.00pm, risk forfeiting to discovery will be forfeited. The Instigator or The Owner of the their prize money. said animal may be prohibited from again entering Stock for any 27. All cups and trophies must be returned to the Secretary clean of the Society’s Shows, for such period as the Committee may and undamaged, by hand or registered post, by the 1st August. see fit. For the purpose of this Regulation, the term ‘improper Exhibitors who fail to do this may have their entries refused. practice’ shall be held to include setting of teats, and generally 28. Entries may be substituted provided the Secretary is notified any other practice including tampering of their own or any other in writing, such notification to reach threeher clear days before animal by the exhibitor or any other person which results in the Show, except in classes held under B.S.J.A. Rules where the animals being shown other than in a natural state, and the those apply. Society reserves the right to have all animals inspected by the 29. Entrance fees for livestock exhibits, which have to be Society’s Veterinary Officers, prior to, during, or after judging. withdrawn before the Annual Show due to illness or accident will be refunded, provided a Veterinary Officer’s Certificate is The Society will not tolerate the administration to show exhibits produced, within one month of the show. (entered either for competition or sale/demonstration) of 30. Every exhibit must be the bona fide property or leasee tranquillisers or other drugs which may in any way affect the of the exhibitor at the time of entry except in the case of the performance of the animal in question to have the effect of Heavy Horse Turnout where the owner of the vehicle shall be making it behave in the show ring in a manner which is not considered as the exhibitor. If the animal is sold after the date natural. The Society reserves the right to take any necessary of entry the change of ownership must be noted to the Show samples. Any Person or Exhibitor (or his/her representative) who Secretary. Stallions leased for the season will be considered the is found to have administered or permitted the administration property of the lessor. of any such tranquilliser or drugs to any Show exhibit will be 31. The term exhibitor will include persons taking part in any reported to the Organising Committee, and dealt with at competition or display arranged by the Society, and the owner their discretion. In addition the matter will be referred to the of any animal, plant, machinery, or other thing involved in appropriate Breed Society or Organisation. such competition or displayer otherwise exhibited in the Showground. Save for death or personal injury caused by Any Exhibitor wishing to lodge an objection, having reference negligence of the Society, its servants or agents, the Society will to Livestock exhibited at this Show, must make the same in not be responsible for death, injury, disease, damage or loss accordance with the objection requirements of the Society. caused to an exhibit or to their servant or agent or to any animal, If, on investigation, the objection is not sustained tothe article, plant, machinery, or thing of whatever nature brought to satisfaction of the Committee, the sum thus deposited shall, the Showground by said exhibitor from whatever cause such as at the discretion of the Committee, be forfeited to the funds of death, injury, disease damage or loss arises. the Society. All objections must be lodged on the same day as 32. The Society shall not be responsible to any person whosoever the alleged incident occurred in accordance with the objection whilst upon the Society Showground for any form of economic regulations, and no objection will be SUBSEQUENTLY received, loss whether direct or indirect how so ever caused. unless a reason, satisfactory to the Committee be assigned for 33. The Society requires all Entrants and Exhibitors to insure the delay. 34 39. BOVINE TB and PRE-MOVEMENT TESTING 52. The organisers of this Show have taken reasonable ALL cattle must be from herds on which no movement precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone restrictions have been served by DEFRA. No animal accepted present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must for entry may be exhibited if, after entry, such movement take reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents controls are imposed. occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and The exemption covering cattle movements to agricultural all the Officials and Stewards. shows have been revised and new regulations came into force 53. The Society reserves the right to prevent access to the on 1st July 2012 regarding the TB testing of cattle. Please refer Showground for any Exhibitor, irrespective of the fact they to http:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb may have entered Horses or Ponies in any class. Under these and http:www.defra.gov.uk/animal-diseases/a-z/bovine-tb/ circumstances any entry fees or other fees would be refunded. publications for further information. These rules will apply to all 54. The Society shall not be responsible to any entrant/person cattle, not just ‘High risk’ herds, as the housing for cattle at the whatsoever while upon the Societies Showground for any form Show will be within an enclosed marquee; all cattle moving from of economic loss, direct or indirect and howsoever caused. premises in parishes with a 1 year TB testing interval must have 55. Any incident, accident or injury pertaining to property, undergone a TB test with a negative result within 60 days of the animal, exhibitor or their servants, members of the public Show. Herds where the TB tests are scheduled at an interval 4 or show officials must be reported to the Show Secretary years will not require pre-movement testing. immediately. Any/ALL alpacas must be pre-movement tested for Bovine 56. The organisers reserve the right to substitute other judges, TB and from flocks on which no movement restrictions have for those named, or to make additional appointments. Classes been served by DEFRA. No animal accepted for entry may be may be split or amalgamated at the judge’s decision. The exhibited if, after entry, such movement controls are imposed. decision of the judge is always to be accepted as final. ALL exhibitors (cattle & alpaca) will be required to provide 57. Handlers of ponies in In-Hand classes aged 14 years and written confirmation of these test results with their entry, and under MUST wear correctly secured current British standard also have them available for inspection on Showday. skull caps/riding hats. Donkey classes at owners’ discretion. In the event of these regulations changing, exhibitors should be 58. NPS Affiliation 2018 No S24.004 The NPS/NAF M&M aware and must comply with the current legislation, rules and Working Hunter Pony Longines Royal International Horse conditions in force at the time of the Show. Show Championship Open to pure bred registered M&M 40. All foals must be the offspring of the mare with which they stallions, mares and geldings, five years old or over. The owner are exhibited and accompany them into the judging ring. Where must be a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS for the pony to mares are entered as ‘in foal’, the prize will be withheld until a enter this competition. Riders may only ride one pony in each certificate of foaling within the stated period has been furnished class. The highest placed pony from each class to qualify for the to the Secretary. final at Hickstead 2019. Qualification may pass down to third in 41. The use of sawdust above the knee, the use of resin, soap or the event first and second have already qualified. At the final other substances in any form or way designed to give an artificial riders must also be NPS members. NPS Membership cards are appearance, or any improper means adopted in showing an no longer required to be shown in the ring to qualify. animal shall disqualify such animal. 59. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the 42. Horses may be measured in the shoes they come in, and the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body Council reserves the power to disqualify any horse, which, in its of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part opinion, is excessively or unfairly shod. breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. To 43. Exhibit numbers are the same as those in the catalogue. Such compete in Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies number is to be tied on the back of the rider or leader. must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, 44. No Horse or Pony (other than foals accompanying their Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the dams) not having been entered for exhibition in the Show will be BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their allowed onto the Showground. Proof of entry may be required, respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are by showing appropriate number for exhibits. A Foal not entered not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud in its own right on the entry form and not wearing an allocated Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section number is not eligible to win a prize. of the BRPSB. 45. All animals must remain within the Stock/Horse lines Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies designated and must not be exercised throughout the owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies Showground at any time. Access to the Rings, via the official owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible Horse Walks, will only be allowed for judging and parading. to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer 46. Competitors must wear the correct number of each entry or Championship Show in August 2019. they may be disqualified by default. The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each 47. All those entering the Rings with Horses/Ponies, or to attend class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to Horses/Ponies, must be suitably dressed, i.e. including hats third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. and jackets in mounted classes. Anyone riding a Horse/Pony 60. Stallions/Colts may not be LED by any Juniors who have not anywhere on the Showground is required to wear a properly attained their 14th birthday before 1 Jan in the current year in fastened hat with harness that conforms to current British any class. Any stallion not exceeding 138cms or small breed M Standards regardless of breed society rules. & M stallions, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh A & B – 48. Exhibitors who are likely to have Horses or Ponies in more may NOT be ridden by Juniors who have not attained their 11th than one Ring at the same time should provide additional riders birthday before 1 Jan in the current year. Stallions exceeding and/or handlers. 138cms or large breed M & M stallions, i.e. Connemara, Dales, 49. In the Ridden classes, whilst every effort will be made, it Fells, Highlands, New Forest, Welsh Sections C & D – may not be may not be possible for the judge to ride every Horse or Pony ridden by any juniors who have NOT attained their 14th birthday in that class. before 1st Jan in the current year in any class affiliated to the 50. Fall of Horse/Pony or rider will result in elimination from that NPS or Ponies (UK). Where classes are affiliated to both NPS & class. Riders must not remount in the ring. Ponies (UK) the classes will be run under NPS Rules. 51. All Stallions and Colts two years old or over, in Mountain 61. Equine Passports: It is the Exhibitors’ responsibility to bring and Moorland classes must be in possession of a current Defra, Horse Passports with them to the Show as ‘spot checks’ may National Pony Society or appropriate Breed Society Stallion be carried out by enforcing agencies, and Veterinary medical Licence. All Stallions to be shown as regulated by their Breed treatment may be required. Societies. 62. All qualifying classes will be run under the Rules of the 35 relevant Society/Association. Copies of all the applicable rules AWARDS AT CHAMPIONSHIP 2018 are available in the Secretary’s Tent. EACH CHAMPION £250, SASH AND ROSETTE EACH RESERVE CHAMPION £150, SASH AND ROSETTE 63. HEAVY HORSE Class West of England Heavy Horse rd THE REMAINING FINALISTS (attending Championship 23 September 2018 Championship) £25.00 AND ROSETTE. Kindly sponsored by Wadworth & Co. Brewers, Devizes. If exhibitors have queries the West of England Heavy Horse Heavy Horse Champion - In Hand, Heavy Horse Champion - In Championships organising Secretary can be contacted:- Mr Show Harness. Rules of Qualification Brian Willis, Higher Berry Farm, Clyst St. Lawrence, Cullumpton, 1. Qualifiers must be from Recognised Heavy Horse Breeds, of Devon EX15 2NW or telephone (01404) 823636 any age. Stallions, Colts, Geldings, Fillies and Mares. 2. a) The In-hand Qualifier must be the Show Champion of 64. Rules for Working Hunter/Pony classes not affiliated. the day. If already qualified at previous qualifier shows then, Marks: if necessary, the qualifier position can go down the line to 4th 1st Phase: position. If the top 4 horses have already qualified no qualifier Jumping ...... 50 can be nominated. 2. b) The Show Harness and Decorated Style while jumping ...... 10 Harness Qualifier must be the highest placed on the day, down 2nd Phase: to 4th position if necessary. A set of Show Harness can only be Conformation type and freedom of action ...... 30 used on one qualifying horse. 3. The same horse CANNOT qualify Manners...... 10 for the In-Hand and the Harness Championships throughout the Penalties: championship season. 4. Should a Qualifying Horse refuse a first First refusal ...... 15 qualification this will exclude that horse from qualifying in the Second refusal ...... 20 same Championship at any further Qualifying Shows that year. Third refusal ...... Elimination 5. If a qualifier should subsequently be unable to attend the Championships on 27th September at the Turnpike Showground Knock down ...... 10 between Shaftesbury & Gillingham in North Dorset, then the Fall of either horse or rider in either phase ...... Elimination Championship Secretary must be notified. The position can then A minimum of 5 fences, course to entail a change of direction. be passed to the next eligible horse. 6. Each horse that qualifies Riders may only complete 1 pony in each section. will receive a qualifier rosette. Jumping will be taken first and any pony eliminated will not be required for final judging. Snaffle bridles are permitted but not spurs, and there must be no change of saddlery between phases.

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