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Equine Schedule 2018 SCHEDULE COVER EQUINE:Layout 1 11/5/18 13:55 Page 1 Saturday 8th September 2018 Broadlands, Romsey EQUINE SCHEDULE Entries closing dates: Horse & Donkey - Sunday 12th August Show Jumping - Thursday 30th August Romsey’s truly independent veterinary practice The principal aim of our practice is to provide you and your pets with the highest standard of veterinary care, in a friendly, helpful and informative environment. Our Services Nurses Clinics Home Visits Pet and Healthcare Products Client Educational Talks Puppy Parties Advice Transporting your pets to the Surgery Pet passports Weight Watchers Referrals Preventative Health Care Repeat Prescriptions Dental Checks Pharmacy & Prescription Only Medicines Surgery Hours Monday - Friday: 08.30am - 6.30pm Saturday: 9.00am - 12.00pm Consultation Times Monday - Friday: 9.00am - 12.00pm, 2.00pm - 3.00pm & 4.00pm - 6.30pm Mainstone, Romsey, Hampshire, SO51 6BA Tel: 01794 513157 Email: [email protected] www.mainstonevets.co.uk 2018 ROMSEY AGRICULTURAL AND HORSE SHOW SOCIETY A CHARITY (No. 1007948), ESTABLISHED 1842 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 CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES – SEE WITHIN The Romsey Show Society acknowledges with gratitude the Late Mr Norman Thelwell’s “Heavy Horse” image used above. Copyright Romsey Agricultural and Horse Show Society 1991. 3 Basepoint has it covered! ...you can bring your dog to work with you at our business centres? To find out more about Basepoint Romsey and what we can do to support your business contact us today, or pop in for a chat at our Centre on Abbey Park Industrial Estate. Contact us today 01794 329851 [email protected] basepoint.co.uk @basepoint_rom 4 Chartered Accountants and Registered Auditors Farming and Equine Specialists Full range of Accountancy & Taxation services Advice on tax implications of diversification activities Capital gains tax on development opportunities Inheritance tax planning Specialist HMRC enquiry department FREE Half Hour Initial Consultation For friendly, professional, proactive advice please contact: Butler & Co, Bennett House, 01962 735544 The Dean, Alresford, [email protected] Hampshire, SO24 9BH www.butler-co.co.uk Connect with us: 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 Test Valley 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 7 Managed by Places for People Leisure Ltd working in partnership with Test Valley Borough Council. “Showing them how it’s done .” No Joining fee - contact us today Try something new by taking out a Fitness Membership www.placesforpeopleleisure.org Romsey Rapids Sports Complex 01794 835550 Ask about this offer at our stand Places for people Terms and Conditions apply Whatever place you're into Get the Places Locker fitness app 8 FLACK FLACK MANOR MANOR HEDGE HEDGE PORTER PORTER ABV. 4.9% alc 4.6% VOL. ABV. 4.9% alc 4.6% VOL. R O M S E Y R O M S E Y FLACK MANOR HEDGE alc 3.7% VOL. alc 3.7% VOL. alc 4.4% VOL. alc 4.4% VOL. PORTER ABV. 4.9% alc 4.6% VOL. R O M S E Y alc 3.7% VOL. alc 4.4% VOL. 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
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