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Canines Schedule CANINEs Schedule 2019 Competitions Welcome from the President Our Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) competitions are the ultimate showcase of the best of the best. They reward and recognise our valued exhibitors for achieving excellence and promote agriculture and the critical role it plays in our everyday lives to Queenslanders. In 2018, more than 4,125 exhibitors travelled to the Ekka for their chance to win a coveted blue ribbon and share in the $530,000 prize pool, including 1,186 new competitors. We received 21,000 entries across 11,000 classes in 48 competition sections, with an increase in entries across many categories including Canine, Cookery, Dairy Goats, Education on Show, Poultry and Farriers and Blacksmiths. It was pleasing to see large crowds acknowledging the achievements of our exhibitors, with more than 414,000 people attending the 2018 show - our biggest Ekka since 2011. Some of our competitions were even recognised at the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) Awards, which represents more than 1,100 fairs around the world. The Ekka won 24 international awards including 16 first places, with the Floristry, Race Around Ekka, Little Sprouts, Cookery and Student Made Cheese competitions all placing. The RNA is also committed to providing exhibitors with world-class facilities to use, through our $2.9 billion Brisbane Showgrounds Regeneration Project. In 2019, our Canine Competition exhibitors will use the new Alexandria Park, offering an undercover area for benching and a grassed area for judging. Also this year, all four storeys of our world first animal pavilion will be in use for the very first time, housing many animals including beef and dairy cattle, poultry and sheep. For 143 years the RNA has been dedicated to championing agriculture and is honoured to stage Queensland’s largest event on behalf of the community each year. Good luck and we look forward to seeing your entries at the 2019 Royal Queensland Show. Top 10 Competitions in 2018 Competition 2018 Entries David Thomas 1. Canine 2,319 RNA President 2. Woodchop and Sawing 1,648 3. Poultry 1,624 4. Horse 1,578 5. Stud Beef 1,232 6. Photography 1,135 7. Cookery 1,098 8. Creative Art and Craft 1,014 9. Painting and Drawing 974 10. Education on Show 896 142nd ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW FRIDAY 9th – SUNDAY 18th AUGUST 2019 ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP CANINE COMPETITION Conducted under the rules of Canine Control Council (Queensland) Ltd Council Steward Mr Lionel Blumel Honorary Council Stewards Mr Michael Yates, Mrs Sharon Munro Chief Steward Mrs Barbara Murfet APPLICATIONS TO ENTER CLOSE Monday 24th June 2019 at 5:00pm (includes Baby Puppy entries & registrations) **Late entries accepted until Monday 1st July 2019 at 5.00pm NO EXTENSIONS WILL BE MADE TO THIS DATE ENTRY FEES – Please note: RNA Members receive a $5 discount Online Non Online Early Bird – 1 May to 9 May Per Entry $20.00 - Regular Entries – 10 May to 24 June 5pm Per Entry $25.00 $30.00 Late Entries – 24 June to 1 July Per Entry $75.00** - Obedience, Agility and $20.00 $25.00* Dances with Dogs All Sweepstakes $20.00 $25.00* Greyhound Sweepstakes Registration forms are available online https://www.racingqueensland.com.au/Greyhound-Industry/2018- Ekka-Greyhound-Sweepstakes-Competition Discounted fees for entry into both Royal Qld Show classes & Feature Non Sporting Show Online Non Online Early Bird – 1 May to 9 May Per Entry $35.00 - Regular Entries – 10 May to 24 June 5pm Per Entry $40.00 $45.00* Late Entries – 24 June to 1 July Per Entry $75.00** - * All Non Online (Manual) Entries will attract a $5 administration/processing fee ** All Late Entries must be entered online and will attract a $50 administration/processing fee JUDGING Friday 9th August to Sunday 18th August 2019 ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE OF Judging all classes: The Canine Pavillion – adjacent to Building 8 EXHIBITS Exhibitors can enter & exit the Canine Competition via Gate 2 on King Street. Conformation entries will need to be benched by 8:45am daily and must remain on exhibition until 4:30pm. LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE TO ANIMALS WITHDRAWN AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES ** ATTENTION ALL EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE ** • Please review NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS and • Dances with Dogs - Class 409 Rookie Class attracts no GENERAL CANINE REGULATIONS entry fee • The Feature Non Sporting Dogs Show will be conducted in • Allocated Competitor Passes will be emailed to exhibitors addition to Royal Queensland Show classes. Judging to take in July. place Tuesday 13th August commencing not before 9:00am. • Extra Competitor Passes are available for purchase at time • Junior Handlers are now required to complete an entry form of entry. prior to the close of entries. Please see the regulations for more information. • Please ensure your mailing and email address is kept up to date. For more information, refer to the General Rules and Acceptance of Entries or contact the Competitions • Exhibitors may only enter one of the Breed conformation Department. classes with each Exhibit. The official photographer for 2019 is Ingrid Matschke Photography. Please order and pay for your photos directly through her website www.ingridmatschkephotos.com LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE TO ANIMALS WITHDRAWN AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES SUPPORTED BY The RNA wishes to thank the following supporters who have contributed towards prize money, prizes or product of the CANINE Competition Aaron Spinks Karlyermai Kennels Alaskan Malamute & Siberian Husky Social Club Khingsahl Rottweilers Queensland Matrak Huskies American Staffordshire Terrier Club of Queensland Plush Puppy Inc. Queensland Afghan Hound Association Andrew Ness Racing Queensland Basenji Breed Network Queensland (BBNQ) Sandra Mundt Bedlington Terrier Association Queensland Seasidepak Kennels Black Hawk The Baldwin Memorial Prize Debbie Jacques of Pondaroza The Brittain Memorial Prize Delphine Davies of Wytchbrough The Chihuahua Club of Queensland Dogs Queensland The Poodle Club of Queensland Flat Coated Retriever Association of Victoria Top Dog (Dog News Australia) Fran Forbes of Tunamara Toy Dog Club of Queensland German Shepherd Dog Club of Queensland West Highland White Terrier Club of Queensland Great Dane Society of Queensland Inc. 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