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1 Equine Prize Schedule Saturday 11 & Sunday 12 May 2019 Entries Close: Friday 29 March 2019 Light Horses/Ponies Heavy Horses/Private Driving Monday 29 April 2019 Show Jumping Enter ONLINE www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com Show Office Telephone: 01636 705796 Email: [email protected]

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Equine Prize ScheduleSaturday 11 & Sunday 12 May 2019

Entries Close:Friday 29 March 2019Light Horses/PoniesHeavy Horses/Private Driving

Monday 29 April 2019 Show Jumping

Enter ONLINEwww.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com

Show Offi ceTelephone: 01636 705796Email: [email protected]

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NEWARK & NOTTINGHAMSHIREAGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE REGISTERED IN ENGLANDCERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION 1716766

REGISTERED CHARITY NO 514080VAT REG NO 65154016

PRESIDENT: MR WILLIAM PARENTE CBE DLCHIEF EXECUTIVE: MR A JOHNSTON

THE NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY SHOW 2019

The organisation of the Nottinghamshire County Show is under the control of a Council.The Show is held under the Articles of Association and Regulations of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society, which accordingly binds all exhibitors and others attending the Show. Copies of the Articles of Association and Regulations are held in the Society Office.

The attention of exhibitors is drawn to the Show Regulations and Information printed in this Schedule and to the conditions from the respective Breed Societies at the start of each section.

The Society reserves the right to postpone or cancel the Show, or any particular section or event, if such cancellation, postponement arises out of strikes, lock-outs, trade disputes or labour problems, or any other cause beyond the control of the Society, including, but without limitation, Act of God, Governmental Act Regulation or request, fire, accident, war, riot or inability to obtain adequate labour, materials or sufficient number of entries.

The Schedule is issued subject to the Orders & Advice of DEFRA - The Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs, and any Local Authorities which may be operative at the time of the Show. Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural SocietyNewark Showground Lincoln Road Newark NottinghamshireNG24 2NY

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INDEXLIGHT HORSE & PONY Page PRIVATE DRIVING PageBritish Skewbald & Piebald Ridden 27 Private Driving 64Cobs 16 Private Driving Concours D’Elegance 65Cuddy Championship 49

Coloured Horse & Pony HEAVY HORSE Page In Hand 25 Agricultural Turnout 69 Ridden 26 Best Junior Handler 73Hunters In-Hand Classes In Hand 20 Clydesdale 70 Ladies, Novice, Small 14 Percheron 70 Weights 12 Shire 71 Working 28 Suffolk 72Mountain & Moorland Ponies Supreme Heavy Horse Championship 73 Native In Hand (Small) 40 Turnout Team/Pairs 68 Native In Hand (Large) 42 Turnout Trade Singles 68 Shetland In Hand 33 Ridden 56 SHOWJUMPING Page Supreme In Hand Championship 44 Saturday 77Pure-bred, Part-bred & Anglo Arab Sunday 78 In-Hand 22 Ridden 24 LH&P RING TIMETABLESRetraining of Racehorses 60 Saturday 4Ridden Irish Draught Horse 31 Sunday 5Riding Horses 18Riding Pony Breeding IMPORTANT NOTES In-Hand 44 LH&P 6Show Pony Heavy Horse 66 Lead Rein & First Ridden 52 Showjumping 75 Open Ridden 54

Side-Saddle Affiliated Classes 50 REGULATIONS & INFORMATION 82Sport Horse In-Hand 46 Ridden 48Senior Showing & Dressage Ltd 59Welsh Ponies In Hand Section A 34 Section B 36 Section C 37 Section D 39

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Horse & Pony Ring Timetable: Saturday 11th May

Please note: • All judging times and judging rings for both days of the Show are provisional and subject to

change after the closing date of entries. • It is the responsibility of ALL exhibitors to plan their journey to the Showground to arrive in good

time for their respective class/es

Subject to change correct at time of printing

Ring A

Working Hunter Collecting

Ring B

8.30am Working Hunter Horses

2pm NCS Training Stakes

Ring F

8.30am Show Ponies –

Lead Rein & First Ridden

10am Show Ponies – Open Ridden

11.30am Ridden M&M

Main Ring

8.30am Ridden Hunter

Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight

11am Private Driving

Eastwood Ring

10am Private Driving Pre-Judging

12:00pm Side Saddle’

Ring C

9am Riding Horse

11am Ladies Hunter followed byNovice Hunter followed by

Small Hunter

2pm Irish Draught

Ring D & E

8.30am Senior Showing & Dressage Ltd

11.30am Retraining of Racehorses

2pm Ridden Cobs

Ring G

Collecting Ring

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Horse & Pony Ring Timetable: Sunday 12th May

Please note: • All judging times and judging rings for both days of the Show are provisional and subject to

change after the closing date of entries. • It is the responsibility of ALL exhibitors to plan their journey to the Showground to arrive in good

time for their respective class/es

Subject to change correct at time of printing

Ring A

8.30am Welsh A

11am Welsh B

Ring B

8.30am Riding Pony Breeding

In-Hand

11am Welsh C Welsh D

2pm M & M Pony In Hand

Championship

2.30pm Cuddy Pre-judging

Ring F

8.30am CHAPS In-Hand

10.30am CHAPS Ridden

1pm Skewbald’s

Main Ring

3pm Cuddy Supreme In Hand

Ring C

Collecting Ring

Ring E

8.30am Hunter In-Hand

10.30am Sports Horse In-Hand

1pm Ridden Sports Horse

Ring D

8.30am Native Small

11am Native Large

Ring G

8.30am Shetlands

11am Arabs

1pm Ridden Arabs

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The Nottinghamshire County Show

IMPORTANT NOTES for Equine Exhibitors Please observe the following for the smooth running of the Show, your safety and enjoyment of all who visit the Show in any capacity

Online Entries:• Go to www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com website and select ONLINE Entries

Entry FeesAll entry fees are quoted inclusive of VAT @ 20% (any change in the VAT rate will be applied from the due date). All payments by credit/debit card will incur an additional fee of 50p. All payments by cheque should be made payable to NNAS, (Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society)

AMOUNT £

Stables PER STABLE, PER NIGHT £40.00

Entry Fees PER ENTRY for all Light Horse and Pony Classes, except RIHS Classes

£23.00

RIHS Classes (include £9.50 Levy) £32.00

See under relevant section for Heavy Horse, Private Driving, Show Jumping.

Closing Date for entries, 2019

Light Horse & Heavy Horse Friday 29 March

Show Jumping Monday 29 April

Entries received after the closing date for entries cannot be accepted.

Protective HeadgearAny person riding a horse or pony (whether as a competitor or judge anywhere on the showground must wear a hard hat of a standard approved by their appropriate governing body. Head gear must be worn with the chin strap correctly and securely fastened at all times.

No horse is to be ridden or led through the showground except on designated horse walks.

Owners / handlersAll horses and ponies MUST have a competent person in charge.

Dress codeAll exhibitors, grooms and handlers appearing with animals in the judging rings must be of smart appearance and in proper dress code (not jeans), with appropriate headgear. All riders of horses and ponies must wear a hat to the current BSI Standards with the chin strap correctly fitted and securely fastened. Those failing to abide by this rule will face disqualification. The only exception is in Side Saddle classes where members need to abide by the Side Saddle Association rules. Animals are not allowed to display advertising material whilst in the Judging Ring.

ArmbandsExhibitors in In-hand classes are requested to wear an armband. All exhibitors must provide their own armbands to be eligible to compete in special classes.

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ConductOnce an exhibitor or handler has entered the judging ring with his exhibit he may not leave the ring with his exhibit before the completion of judging of the class except with the permission of the judge or steward. Any exhibitor or handler contravening this rule will be disqualified from competing.

Fall of horse, pony or riderFall of a horse, pony or rider during any class will result in elimination. The rider must not remount in the ring and must be seen by a medically qualified attendant before remounting.

Mobile phonesThe use of mobile phones is not permitted within the collecting and judging rings.

TimetableClasses may commence at, or after the published time. The Society will not be held responsible for any loss where an exhibitor has made entries in more than one class and because of a time over run it is not possible for him/her or the horse/pony to compete in one or more later classes. No claim for refund of fees paid or other loss, direct, indirect of consequential will be accepted or paid. Once a class has commenced trotting it is deemed the class is closed and no further exhibitors may enter the ring.

StablingFree stabling is not provided. Stabling required by exhibitors must be booked and paid for. Stabling can be reserved at a cost of £45 (inc. VAT) per stable per night. Reservations for stables must be made on the entry form in the space provided and payment made at the time of entry. Stables will not be allocated to exhibitors for the storage of harness etc. It is recommended that exhibitors store all their equipment, fodder etc securely in their vehicles. Stables must be cleaned out by the exhibitor prior to departure. Failure to do so will result in £50 fine per stable not cleaned. No refunds will be made on temporary stabling.

StrawTwo bales of straw will only be provided in the Heavy Horse stables. For all other horse exhibitors straw is not provided but will be available to purchase from the Stable Manager’s office at a cost of £4.00 per bale.

StallionsStallions are to be stabled in separate accommodation for Health and Safety reasons.

Hire/leaseA stallion hired for the season will be considered to be the property of the person to whom it is hired. A horse or pony leased for the season will be considered to be the property of the person to whom it is leased only if the lease has been registered with the appropriate authority.

Stud bookEvery horse entered for competition in the breeding classes shall be entered for, or accepted for entry in the Stud Book of its breed in the United Kingdom.

AgeIt is only necessary to state the year of birth in respect of horses except that of foals where details are listed below.

FoalsThe exact date of birth of foals must be stated on the entry form. No foal under the age of THREE WEEKS will be allowed on the Showground. All foals must be the offspring of the dam with which they are exhibited and the name of the sire of the foal must be stated on the entry form.

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HeightHeight certificates issued by the Joint Measurement Scheme must be available with the horse/pony ready for inspection. Failure to pass this height test or to comply with the Joint Measurement Scheme Rule Book will disqualify the horse/pony from competition.

EligibilityIn all classes animals must be practically sound. No veterinary inspection will be required except where it may be considered necessary by the Judges. The owner of an animal rejected for unsoundness may be given a copy of the Veterinary Inspector’s Certificate, and if desired may remove the animal from the Showground. The Society will not be liable for any cost ensuing from rejection on any such grounds.

Class attendanceIt is the exhibitor’s responsibility to present their exhibit(s) on time for classes. Exhibitors are strongly advised to be available for their class at the beginning of their class section as the organisers cannot be held responsible for entries forward in the start class and subsequent classes.

Breeding classesMares whose foals have died, or who are prevented from being exhibited owing to accident or illness, CANNOT be exhibited.

Health and equine influenzaIt is strongly recommended that all horses and ponies should be vaccinated against Equine Influenza. The Society’s Veterinary Surgeons will inspect the horse lines. Stewards, at the direction of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons, are empowered to require any horse or pony showing clinical signs of equine influenza to be immediately removed from the Showground. In the event of a serious outbreak the Society reserves the right to require vaccination certificates to be produced.

Certification of HealthHorses sent direct from other EU Member States must be accompanied by Certification of Health in accordance with the appropriate Trade Directive for the species, including additional certification granted to the UK under Community provisions. It is the sole responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that the animals will be eligible to return to their Member State.

FarrierA Farrier will be in attendance on each day of the Show.

Health and Safety RegulationsHorse walks are in operation. All horses and ponies, ridden and in-hand MUST keep within these designated routes, and exhibitors, competitors and grooms must comply with any instructions from Officials, Stewards or signage around the Showground. All exhibitors are expected to comply with Horse Passport legislation and bring the appropriate documentation with them to the Show and to be responsible for the documentation at all times.An exercise area is provided. The riding of horses for exercising in a Judging Ring or other public highways is forbidden. The use of Collecting Rings for exercise is strictly limited to the duration of a competition and must not interfere with other prior users of the Collecting Ring. Failure to comply may result in automatic disqualification. The use of any of the rings or any other prohibitedarea of the Showground for exercising animals is strictly forbidden and all instructions from Stewards or other Showground representatives must be observed. Failure to comply may result in automatic disqualification.

Amalgamation of classesThe Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society reserves the right to amalgamate classes if

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there are less than four catalogued entries in a class. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

LIGHT HORSES & PONIESPRIZE ALLOCATION for all classes (except where special prizes are stated)Prize Money Please Note: Prize money will be awarded on the number of entries CATALOGUED:

No. of Catalogued Entries Pay to Pay to Pay to Pay to 1 - 4 1st 2nd X X 5 - 8 1st 2nd 3rd X 9 - 12 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 13+ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th

Prize money will be paid out as follows except where stated: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th RIHS classes £45 £30 £20 £15 All other classes £35 £25 £15 £10

Light Horse & Heavy Horse classesPrize money will be paid on the day. Prize money vouchers will be issued with rosettes in the judging ring. Prize money may be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring.Vouchers not redeemed on the day may be presented to the Society Office for payment from 13 - 31 May 2019.

Show Jumping classesRosettes will be presented in the Newark Ring and prize money will be sent out by cheque from the Society Office post Show.

Cancellation of classes/entriesThe Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society reserves the right to refuse or cancel any entry, class or section it deems fit. In these circumstances, entry fees will be refunded. In all other cases entry fees (exclusive of any levy payments) will only be considered for a refund if a Veterinary Certificate is provided to the Society Office, no later than Monday 13 May, 2019

Regulations, Conditions & InformationExhibitors should read carefully the Conditions at the front of each Section and the Show Regulations at the back of this booklet, thank you.

Please Note: by making an entry, the exhibitor is making an agreement to comply with all the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Conditions & Regulations.

Wrist Band / Pass allocationExhibitors will be issued with one vehicle pass. Please display passes visibly in windscreen. Below is a list of Wrist Band allocation for Exhibitors, depending on the number of individual horses entered.

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Per individual horse entered Exhibitor Wrist Bands

1 2

2 3

3 4

4+ 5

Private Driving Entry 3

Extra admission ticketsExhibitors in all sections may purchase additional admission tickets for the days of the Show at a reduced Exhibitor-rate price if an application for additional tickets and payment thereof is made at the time of making an entry.

Type of Ticket Pre-Show Admission Prices

Gate Prices on Days of Show

Adult £10.00 £15.00

Please note: All Tickets ordered with the submission of entries will be dispatched with the Exhibitor Passes approximately 14 days prior to the start of the Show. Do check contents on receipt.

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RIDDEN HUNTER Lightweight, Middleweight, Heavyweight Ride Judge & Conformation Judge: Mr A Spalding, County Durham

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 1, 2 & 3 £ 32.00 (These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

Conditions:

It is strongly recommended that competitors aged 18 or over wear correctly secured skull caps/riding hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards:

All PAS 015; VG1; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards. It is mandatory for competitors under the age of 18 to wear such skull caps or hats. In the jumping phase of Working Hunter classes the aforementioned skull caps/riding hats must be worn.

1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will be judged in accordance with 2019 SHB (GB) Rules.

2. All animals must be registered with the SHB (GB) and for RIHS Qualifying Classes, registered on the SHB(GB) 2019 Show Hunter Register. The Registration number must be quoted on the Entry Form and the owner and rider must be a member of the SHB (GB).

3. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in the Hack and Riding Horse classes at the same show. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes.

4. If the Judge considers that an animal to be in the incorrect weight category he/she will transfer it to a higher weight class or advise the competitor if he/she considers it to be in a lower weight category. If a horse is transferred into a different weight class by the Judges on more than one occasion, the owner must inform the Society immediately and the animal’s registration will be amended.

5. Judges may be asked to restrict riding to those entries selected for final consideration, having due regard to the judging time available.

Qualifiers:a) “Royal International Horse Show” (RIHS) Qualifying classes • Classes 1,2 and 3 are Qualifying Events for the Royal International Horse Show 2019 and

only horses registered on the SHB(GB) 2019 Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter. • Registration numbers must be quoted on the entry forms and owners and riders must be

members of the SHB(GB) • The two highest placed horses in each Class will qualify to enter at RIHS. No horse lower

than second will qualify. • Day Ticket = £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 1 show in the year

at £36 per show – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days. ‘

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b) This show is a qualifier for the BLUE CHIP & IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (GB) £2,000

CHALLENGE. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 1-3 that is registered or eligible for registration on the irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers ie with a minumum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17th - 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF

N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50, and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.”

c) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 1 - 3. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

d) The ‘MRS CANDY’ Supreme Ridden Show Horse Championship The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER HORSE SHOW on 29TH June 2019, kindly sponsored by Kim & Adrian Colosso RIDDEN HUNTER CHAMPION will qualify from Class S4 If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will qualify. (PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalist.) Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England Summer Horse Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk

1 Lightweight Hunter, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, capable of carrying up to 79.5kgs (12stone 7Ibs) The Newark Advertiser Perpetual Challenge Cup

2 Middleweight Hunter, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, capable of carrying 79.5kgs (12stone 7Ibs) and not exceeding 89kgs

(14 stone) The T H Sheldon Perpetual Memorial Cup

3 Heavyweight Hunter, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, capable of carrying over 89kgs (14 stone) The Robert Hanson Perpetual Challenge Trophy

s4 Champion Champion: The Society’s Perpetual Challenge Cup Reserve Champion: The Barbara Elizabeth Allatt Perpetual Rose Bowl To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 1, 2 & 3

Exhibitors must parade for the Championship, or forfeit their prize money

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RIDDEN HUNTERLadies Hunter, Novice Hunter, Small Hunter

Judge: Mrs Sophie Buckley, Oxfordshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 5 & 8 £ 32.00 (These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

Class 7 £23.00

Conditions:

It is strongly recommended that competitors aged 18 or over wear correctly secured skull caps/riding Hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards:

All PAS 015; VG1; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards. The EN1384, BSEN1384 may also be worn until 1st January 2018, when the rules will be reviewed. It is mandatory for competitors under the age of 18 to wear such skull caps or hats. In the jumping phase of Working Hunter classes the aforementioned skull caps/riding hats must be worn

1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules.

2. SHB(GB) require all exhibits in the Hunter classes to be registered on their Basic Identity Record or Stud Book and in the case of RIHS Qualifying Classes, all owners and riders must be full members of the SHB (GB) and all entries must be registered on the SHB(GB) 2019 Show Hunter Register. The Registration number must be quoted on the Entry Form.

3. Horses competing in the Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain classes at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in the Hack and Riding Horse classes at the same show. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Working Hunter and Ridden Sport Horse classes.

Qualifiers:a) Royal International Horse Show” (RIHS) Qualifying classes • Classes 5 and 8 are Qualifying Events for the Royal International Horse Show 2019 and only

horses registered on the SHB(GB) 2019 Show Hunter Register are eligible to enter. • Registration numbers must be quoted on the entry forms and owners and riders must be

members of the SHB(GB) • Day Ticket = £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 show’s in the

year at £36 – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days.

• The two highest placed horses in each Class will qualify to enter at RIHS. No horse lower than second will qualify.

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b) This show is a Qualifier for the BLUE CHIP & IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (GB) £2,000 CHALLENGE. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 5, 7 & 8 that is registered or eligible for registration on the irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers ie with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17th – 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF

N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50, and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.”

c) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 5, 7 & 8. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

5 Ladies Hunters, mare or gelding 4 years old or over, to be ridden by a lady Side-Saddle The rider must wear a hat to the current BSI or European Standard with safety harness

correctly fitted and securely fastened. The Tom Forman Hardy Challenge Cup

s6 Highest Placed Member of Side-Saddle Association from Class 5 Special Rosette from the Side-Saddle Association Exhibitors eligible to present membership card

7 Novice Hunters mare or gelding 4 years old and over. May be shown in a snaffle bridle To be run under SHB(GB) 2019 rules: Not having won a prize of £60 or a total of £200

(or equivalent values) in prize money in any SHB (GB) affiliated Ridden Hunter Classes at home or abroad, before 1st January in the current year, excepting all prize money awarded as a 4 year old.

The Arthur Wood Perpetual Challenge Cup

The Polly Coles 4 & 5 Year Old Ridden Hunter Championship – The top three horses from every SHB(GB) 4 year old ridden hunter class and the top three 4 or 5 year olds in any SHB(GB) Novice Ridden Hunter Class, held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify. Qualification will not pass down the line. At the final to be held at the SHB(GB) National Hunter Supreme Championship Show the highest placed 4 & 5 year old will each receive £1000. At the Championship 4 & 5 year olds will be judged separately.

8 Small Hunter mare or gelding 4 years old or over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx.) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh

approx)

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The William Benson Perpetual Challenge CupEntries in this Class are not eligible for Classes 1 to 3

AMATEUR OWNER/RIDEREAST MIDLANDS COB CHAMPIONSHIPRide Judge: Mrs M Maclennan, Accrington Conformation Judge: Mrs B Rich, Melton Mowbray

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: per Class £23.00

Conditions:• Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. • Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be

Association Members or have temporary membership with a Day Ticket.• Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form. • Non-Members may purchase up to a maximum of 2 Day Tickets per Exhibitor, per Horse, per Rider, per season. A Day Ticket will allow entry into Amateur, Home Produced, In-Hand, Novice, Working, Young Rider and Open Affiliated classes only, but will NOT allow entry into RIHS or HOYS qualifying classes. Horses registered on a Day Ticket do not require a JMB height certificate. Competitors can apply for a Day Ticket by downloading an application form, or apply online on the BSHA website. 9 Amateur Owner/Rider East Midlands Cob Championship Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm. Riders must be 15 years of age or older Competitors must abide by the strict rules defining Amateur status as laid down by the BSHA Rule 7. The Pam Young Perpetual Memorial Trophy

OPEN RIDDEN COBRide Judge: Mrs M Maclennan, Nr Accrington Conformation Judge: Mrs B Rich, Melton Mowbray

Entry Fees: Members Class 10,11 & 12 £32.00 (These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

Conditions:1. Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. 2. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be

Association Members.3. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form.

Qualifiers:a) Classes 10, 11 and 12 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize

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winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward.

b) Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes.

c) The three highest placed prize winners in each Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme Classes at the National Championship Show September 2019.

d) The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Champion rosette for each section (with the exception of Open Working Show Horse, Ladies Show Horse & HOYS Hunter Classes). The Association will also award an Amateur Home Produced rosette in all Affiliated Open Cob (Light & Heavyweight) classes. These Cob rosettes have been kindly sponsored by, TSG, Mr Lynn Turley. The awards will go down the line; there is no limit on how many of these rosettes can be claimed in a year.

e) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies from classes 10, 11 and 12 will qualify for the Ponies(UK) RIDDEN COB GOLD MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, however results will be verified by the office.

f) This show is a Qualifier for the BLUE CHIP & IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (GB) £2,000 CHALLENGE. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 10 - 12 that is registred or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers i.e. with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17th – 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF’.

N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.”

g) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 10 - 12. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

h) The ‘MRS CANDY’ Supreme Ridden Show Horse Championship The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER HORSE SHOW on 29TH June 2019, kindly sponsored by Kim & Adrian Colosso OPEN COB CHAMPION will qualify from Class s13 If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will qualify.

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(PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalist.) Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England Summer Horse Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk

10 Lightweight Cob, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm and not exceeding 155cm and capable of

carrying up to 14st Rider 15 years and over. BSHA offer an Amateur Rosette, Novice Rosette, Young Rider Rosette. Also an Amateur

Home Produced rosette kindly sponsored by TSG, Mr L Turley. RIHS Qualifier

11 Heavyweight Cob, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm and not exceeding 155cm and capable of

carrying more than 14st Rider 15 years and over. BSHA offer an Amateur Rosette, Novice Rosette, Young Rider Rosette. Also an Amateur

Home Produced rosette kindly sponsored by TSG, Mr Turley.

RIHS Qualifier

12 Maxi Cob, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 155cm - to be judged as Cobs. Judges may take particular

attention to type (i.e. short legged animals of COB type). To be shown Hogged. Rider 15 years and over. BSHA offer an Amateur Rosette, Novice Rosette & Young Rider Rosette Please Note: The 1st and 2nd prize winners do NOT go forward to the Championship RIHS Qualifier

s13 Champion The Nottingham Topic Magazine Perpetual Trophy A BSHA Champion Rosette Please Note: • To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 10 and 11. • Exhibitors must parade for the Championship or forfeit their prize money.

RIDING HORSESRide Judge & Conformation Judge: Mrs E Davis, Milton Keynes

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Class 14 & 15 £32.00(These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

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Conditions:1. Held under the rules of the British Show Horse Association. 2. Horses must be registered with the Association and all Owners, Exhibitors and Riders must be

Association Members.3. Riders must be 15 years of age or older. Registration numbers must be quoted on entry form.

Qualifiersa) Classes 14 & 15 are qualifiers for The Royal International Horse Show. The first prize

winner will qualify to compete at the final. If already qualified the second will qualify, if the first and second are already qualified then the third will go forward.

b) Horses competing at the RIHS and qualifying shows in Hunter sections of The Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain at their Affiliated Shows cannot compete in Hack, Cobs and Riding Horse classes at the same show, on the same day and vice versa. This does not apply to SHB (GB) Ridden Sport Horse classes..

c) The three highest placed prize winners in each Open Affiliated classes will qualify to compete in the BSHA Classic Supreme Classes at the National Championship Show September 2019.

d) The BSHA offer a Novice, Young Rider and Amateur rosette in each Open class and a Champion rosette for each section (with the exception of Open Working Show Horse, Ladies Show Horse and HOYS Hunter classes).

e) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies from classes 14 and 15 will qualify for the P(UK) HAZELDEN RIDING HORSE ANNUAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring

f) BLUE CHIP & IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (GB) £2,000 CHALLENGE. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 14 & 15 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time fo the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17th - 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF’.

N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.

g) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 14 & 15. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

h) The ‘MRS CANDY’ Supreme Ridden Show Horse Championship The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER HORSE SHOW on 29TH June 2019, kindly sponsored by Kim & Adrian Colosso RIDING HORSE CHAMPION will qualify from Class

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s16 If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will qualify. (PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalist.) Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England Summer Horse Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk

14 Small Riding Horse, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cm and not exceeding 158cm. Rider 15 years and over. BSHA offer an Amateur Rosette, Novice Rosette & Young Rider Rosette. RIHS Qualifier

15 Large Riding Horse, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 158cm Rider 15 years and over. BSHA offer an Amateur Rosette, Novice Rosette & Young Rider Rosette RIHS Qualifier

s16 Champion The Guion Perpetual Challenge Cup A BSHA Champion Rosette Please Note: To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 14 & 15 Exhibitors must parade for the Championship or forfeit their prize money

HUNTER IN-HANDJudge: Mr John Poole, Birmingham

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will

be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules.2. SHB(GB) require all exhibits in the Hunter classes to be registered on their Basic Identity

Record or Stud Book, (to be given on the entry form). In-hand exhibitors due not need to be members to show in these classes

3. All foals to be at least 3 weeks old on the date of the Show.4. Please take note that manners will be taken into account by the Judge in Hunter breeding classes.5. Day Ticket = £36 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 shows in the year

at £36 per show - it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days.

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Qualifiers:a) The winner of Class s26 are eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149

b) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 17 - 23 & 25. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

C) THE SHB(GB) BREEDERS CUP The winner of every SHB(GB) affiliated in hand class – Hunter Breeding, Light Horse Breeding and In Hand Sport Horses - held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify for The SHB(GB) Breeders Cup Championship to be held at the 2019 National Hunter Supreme Championship Show Addington Equestrian 2019 on 1st – 3rd July 2019. The winner of the Championship at The National Hunter Supreme Championship Show will receive £1000 (£500 to the Breeder and £500 to the Owner).

17 Hunter Yearling colt or gelding Foaled in 2018

18 Hunter Yearling filly Foaled in 2018

19 Hunter Two Year old gelding Foaled in 2017

20 Hunter Two Year old filly Foaled in 2017

21 Hunter Three Year old gelding Foaled in 2016

22 Hunter Three Year old filly Foaled in 2016

Class 22 less than 6 entries are catalogued in either Class, the Classes will be amalgamated)

23 Hunter Brood mare with foal at foot

Foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the Show. Mares which have not yet foaled or that have lost their foals are eligible to enter with a relevant certificate of pregnancy in the following year. To be eligible to enter foal classes a foal must be the progeny of a mare entered in this class. The Thorpe Perpetual Trophy

s24 Hunter brood mare premium SHB (GB) offers a premium of £100 in Class 23. The Premium will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion to any mare gaining a prize in this Class. It will take the form of a service voucher to be used towards the service of the mare in 2020 or 2021, by any SHB (GB) Graded Stallion or Life Approved Premium Stallion. The owner of the mare must be, or become, a fully paid up member of the SHB (GB)

No mare shall take more than one award per year. Premiums will only be awarded if there are a minimum of three mares forward per class.

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25 Hunter foal colt or filly Born on or before the current year, the progeny of a mare entered in Class 23 Foals to be at least three weeks old on day of Show

Please Note: Foal champions will not be eligible for qualification into the Cuddy in-hand

s26 Hunter In-Hand Champion The Sam Derry Perpetual Challenge Cup The winner will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019

s27 Best Animal of Opposite Sex to the Champion The R L Jones Perpetual Challenge Cup

PURE-BRED, PART-BRED & ANGLO ARAB IN-HANDJudge: Mr A Hallworth, Cheshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. The Arab Horse Society affiliation number is 11826.2. All animals entered in the Pure-Bred Arab, Anglo Arab and Part-Bred Arab section must be

registered in their respective section of the Stud Book and/or Registers of the Arab Horse Society by the closing date of entry or an officially recognised Stud Book of the same breed in a Member State.

3. Classes will be judged in accordance with AHS Rules. Part-Bred Arabs with 12.5% Arabian blood will be eligible for entry.

4. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. To compete in Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

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Qualifiers:a) The winner of Classes s32 and s38 are eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, s149

b) This is a qualifying Show for the British Arabian Championships to be held on 7th & 8th September 2019 at Kings Equestrian Centre, www.kingsequestrian.co.uk All details and Qualifying Cards from Mrs Jayne Armstrong, 6 Watkin Avenue, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire. SK13 1QD Tel: 0797 1864398. Please send an S.A.E. Cards are £15 each. Please state horse’s name, age and section when applying for a card. Cheques payable to The Arab Horse Society. Cards may also be purchased on www.arabhorsesociety.com The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden pure-bred and part-bred Arabians. Schedule available from www.arabhorsesociety.com.

The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden purebred Arabians. Schedule available from the AHS Website.

c) At this show points can be gained for the UK In Hand Awards. Cards must be signed by the judge. Full details and points cards are available from. For full details of these new awards see www.ahsshowandevents.com

f) Classes 33-37 are qualifiers for the NPS/Mole Valley Farmers Part Bred In Hand National Championships The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

33 Anglo/Part-Bred yearling Colt, filly or gelding

34 Anglo/Part-Bred 2 year old Colt, filly or gelding

35 Anglo/Part-Bred 3 year old Colt, filly or gelding

36 Anglo/Part-Bred mare 4 years old and over, with or without own foal at foot

37 Anglo/Part-Bred stallion or gelding 4 years old and over

s38 Champion Anglo/Part-Bred Arab from Classes 33 - 37 inclusive The Starlight Serenade Perpetual Trophy

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

s39 Best Part-Bred Arab likely to exceed 148cm but unlikely to exceed 153cm at maturity Ponies competing for this Special must not exceed: 146cm if yearling; 149cm if 2 years old; and 151cm if 3 years old on the day of the Show

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One centimetre will be allowed for shoes Exhibitors eligible to provide and wear white armbands

s40 Best Part-Bred Arab unlikely to exceed 148cm at maturity Animals competing for this Special not to exceed: 141cm if yearling; 144cm if 2 years old; and 146cm if 3 years old on the day of the Show One centimetre will be allowed for shoes Exhibitors eligible to provide and wear yellow armbands

PURE-BRED, PART-BRED & ANGLO ARAB RIDDENRide Judge: Mrs KH Oldroyd, West YorkshireConformation Judge: Mr A Hallworth, Cheshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. All animals entered in the Pure-Bred Arab, Anglo Arab and Part-Bred Arab section must be

registered in their respective section of the Stud Book and/or Registers of the Arab Horse Society by the closing date of entry or an officially recognised Stud Book of the same breed in a Member State.

2. Classes will be judged in accordance with AHS Rules. Part-Bred Arabs with 12.5% Arabian blood will be eligible for entry.

3. This Show is affiliated to The Arab Horse Society (Affiliation number 111826)

Qualifiers:a) This is a qualifying Show for the British Arabian Championships to be held on 7th & 8th September 2019 at Kings Equestrian Centre, www.kingsequestrian.co.uk All details and

Qualifying Cards from Mrs Jayne Armstrong, 6 Watkin Avenue, Hadfield, Glossop, Derbyshire. SK13 1QD Tel: 0797 1864398. Please send an S.A.E. Cards are £15 each. Please state horse’s name, age and section when applying for a card. Cheques payable to The Arab Horse Society. Cards may also be purchased on www.arabhorsesociety.com. The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in-hand and ridden purebred and part bred Arabians. Schedule available from www.arabhorsesociety.com. The British Arabian Championship has Classes for both in hand and ridden purebred Arabians. Schedule available from the AHS Website.

Classes 42-43 are qualifiers for the NPS/Mole Valley Farmers Part Bred Ridden National Championships The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can

go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring

41 Pure-Bred Stallion, mare or gelding If there are sufficient entries these classes will be split by sex

42 Part-Bred and Anglo Arab - stallion, mare or gelding over 148cms

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Will be ridden by judge. To qualify: One White Card & One Green Card Two may qualify: The highest placed entries within the first four in the class at (a) up to

and including 153cm and (b) over 153cms will qualify. No entry placed lower than fourth can qualify, even if only one height section is covered

by the top four in the class.

43 Part-Bred and Anglo Arab - stallion, mare or gelding 148cms and under Will not be ridden by the judge at qualifying shows, but will be ridden by a lightweight adult at the Cherif Championship Final.

To qualify: One Pink Card (up to 138cms) and One Blue Card (over 138cms to 148cs) Two entries may qualify: The highest placed entry within the first four in the class

who has not already qualified will qualify.

s44 Champion Pure-Bred Ridden

s45 Champion Part-Bred and Anglo Arab Ridden

IN-HAND COLOURED HORSE & PONYJudge: Ms Anna Berisford, Derby

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK), Affiliated Show No 190572. Both owner and the rider/ exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse

or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card.

3. The following Classes are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers Classes 46 - 51 (inclusive). For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings.

4. All stallions entering these classes must be Graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear Stallion ID discs in the Ring without exception.

Qualifiers:a) The Champion of Class s52 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149.b) The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 28th August – 31st August 2019.

(inclusive) are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers. All stallions entering these classes must be graded or valid First Stage Approved with CHAPS (UK). ID discs to be worn in the ring.

c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies from classes 46 - 51 (inclusive) will qualify for the Ponies(UK) IN HAND PIEBALD/SKEWBALD HORSE/PONY GOLD MEDAL SERIES IN MARCH 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring, however results will be verified by the office

46 CHAPS (UK) Native Cob/Traditional Youngstock Qualifier

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1, 2 or 3 year old, any height (no foals) This Class will be split into yearlings, 2 and 3 year olds if more than 6 entries are

received in each section.

47 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Youngstock Qualifier 1, 2 or 3 year old, any height (no foals) This Class will be split into yearlings, 2 and 3 year olds if more than 6 entries are received

in each section.

48 CHAPS (UK) Native Cob/Traditional In-Hand Pony Qualifier Not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh) 4 year old & over, any height (no foals)

49 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Pony Qualifier Not to exceed 153cms (15hh) 4 year old & over, any height (no foals)

50 CHAPS (UK) Native/Cob/Traditional In-Hand Horse Qualifier To exceed 148cms (14.2hh) 4 year old & over, any height (no foals)

51 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native In-Hand Horse Qualifier Hand Qualifier To exceed 153cms (15hh) 4 year old & over, any height (no foals)

s52 Championship To be competed for by the winners of Classes 46 - 51

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship.

RIDDEN COLOURED HORSE & PONYRide Judge & Conformation Judge: Ms Anna Berisford, Derby

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This show is affiliated to The Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK), Affiliated Show No 190572. Both owner and the rider/ exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse

or pony be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete. However in order to Qualify both Owner and Rider/Exhibitor need to be a current showing member and present their valid Qualifier card IN THE RING for signing by the judge. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for appropriate qualifier card.

3. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show will be held on 28th – 31st August 2019. For full rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK) Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings.

4. All stallions entering these classes must be Graded with CHAPS (UK). All stallions must wear

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Stallion ID discs in the Ring without exception.

Qualifiers:a) “THE VANGUARD PROPERTY HOLDINGS” SUPREME RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP

The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW on 7th July 2019, kindly sponsored by Alan Marnie of Vanguard Property Holdings in Spain

The Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Coloured will qualify from Class s60. Only the Champion and Reserve Champion will qualify.

(PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalist.)

Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England In Hand and Mountain & Moorland Show, Blue Slate Stables,

Showley Rd, Clayton-le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk

53 CHAPS (UK) Lead Rein/First Ridden Qualifier Lead Rein - Riders aged from 3-8 years, exhibits not to exceed 122cms (12hh) First Ridden - Riders aged 10 years and under, exhibits not to exceed 128cms (12.2hh)

54 CHAPS (UK) Native Cob/Traditional Ridden Pony Qualifier Not to exceed 148cms (14.2hh)

55 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Pony Qualifier Not to exceed 153cms (15hh)

56 CHAPS (UK) Native Cob/Traditional Ridden Horse Qualifier To exceed 148cms (14.2hh)

57 CHAPS (UK) Non-Native Ridden Horse Qualifier To exceed 153cms (15hh)

58 CHAPS (UK) Novice Ridden Pony Qualifier - Any type

59 CHAPS (UK) Novice Ridden Horse Qualifier - Any type

s60 Championship Champion: NNAS Rosette

BRITISH SKEWBALD & PIEBALDRide Judge: Mr Nathan Arnold, South YorkshireConformation Judge: Mr K Baskeyfield, Derbyshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £32.00 (These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)Conditions:

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1. These classes are affiliated to the British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are Qualifiers for the Royal International Horse Show, Hickstead, Tuesday 25th July, 2018. Classes will be judged under BSPA rules download from www.bspaonline.com

2. All horses/ ponies MUST be registered and ALL owners and riders BSPA members prior to the show. Rider age taken from 1st January. Membership and Qualification cards must be carried in the ring by competitors and produced as required for inspection or signature. Failure to do so will mean disqualification.

3. Spurs may NOT be worn in any pony class.4. ALL stallions MUST be graded with BSPA and in possession of a BSPA stallion ID card which

must be carried at all times and produced on request. All stallions must wear a 2019 BSPA stallion disc. No rider under 14 years may exhibit a stallion in any class

5. No competitor/owner/horse may compete in this class or enter the ring without a current 2019 Membership of BSPA and a RIHS qualification card.

Qualification: 1st place and the next unqualified competitor standing 2nd or 3rd qualify from each class. No competitor may qualify from lower than 3rd place

Skewbald and Piebald Horse/Ponies only: BSPA Office: 01354 638226 [email protected] Highest placed amateur and highest placed junior in each class qualify for Amateur & Junior Supreme

Championship Finals to be held at BSPA World of Colour Championship Show 2019. The College EC Keysoe, Beds. Cards to be shown and qualification card signed.

61 BSPA RIHS 2019 Ridden Ponies not exceeding 153cm - Plaited No spurs to be worn / No Leading Reins permitted Judge will not ride / Display required 62 BSPA RIHS 2019 Ridden Ponies not exceeding 153cm - Traditional and Native

Types (to be shown in their natural state) and Hogged Cobs No spurs to be worn / No Leading Reins permitted Judge will not ride / Display required

63 BSPA RIHS 2019 Ridden Horses exceeding 153cm - Plaited Judge will ride

64 BSPA RIHS 2019 Ridden Horses exceeding 153cm - Traditional and Native Types (to be shown in their natural state) and Hogged Cobs

Judge will ride

s65 Champion British Skewbald and Piebald The BSPA offer a Champion Rosette and Reserve Champion Rosette.

WORKING HUNTER - HORSERide Judge: Mr John Poole, Worcs Conformation Judge: Mrs B Rich, Melton MowbrayCourse Builder: Miss A Routlage

Please Note: : If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 66 & 67 £23.00 Class 68 £36.00 (this includes a £13.00 Horse of the Year Show contribution).

Conditions:

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1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules. Class 68 will be run in accordance with the general rules as set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook, a copy of which can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk.

2. SHB(GB) require all exhibits in the Hunter classes to be registered on their Basic Identity Record or Stud Book. The Registration number must be quoted on the Entry Form. For class 68 horses must be registered with the British Show Horse Association.

3. All owners and riders must be full members of the SHB (GB) and all entries must be registered on the SHB (GB) 2019 Show Hunter Register. The Registration number must be quoted on the Entry Form and the owner and rider must be a member of the SHB (GB). Day Ticket = £30 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 1 show in the year

– it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days.

For class 68 all riders, owners and producers must be members of the

British Show Horse Association.

Please Note: There will be a change of course between Novice, Restricted Open & Working Hunter classes.

Qualifiers:

a) This show is a Qualifier for the BLUE CHIP & IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY (GB) £2,000 CHALLENGE. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 66, 67 & 68 that is registered or eligible for registration on the Irish Draught or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers, ie with a minimum of 25% proven Irish Draught breeding will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge. Horses need not be registered with the irish Draught Horse Society (GB) to qualify but must be on the IDHS (GB) Registers by the time of the Championship which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show onon 17th – 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF

N.B: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. In addition, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will receive a trophy and £100, the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a trophy and £50 the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50 and the highest placed *Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive a silver salver and a rug.”

b) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 66, 67 & 68. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

66 Novice Working Hunter A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon

displayed in their tail) four years and over not to have won a total of £100, excluding championship prize money, (or equivalent values) in prize money in any SHB(GB) affiliated Working Hunter Class, or more than 5 BE points or 200 BS Points at home or equivalent abroad before 1st January in the relevant year.

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Please Note: • Fences in Novice Working Hunter classes should have a minimum height of 0.85m

(2’9”) and a maximum height of 1.00m (3’3”) • Working Hunters may compete ‘Hors Concours’ in Novice Working Hunter classes in

the jumping phase only at the discretion of the Show Secretary but the horse cannot compete in any other Working Hunter Classes for the duration of that Show.

67 Restricted Open Working Hunter A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon

displayed in their tail) four years and over not to have won a total of £400, excluding championship prize money, (or equivalent values) in prize money in any Working Hunter class, or more than 25 BE points or 400 BS Points at home or equivalent abroad before 1st January in the relevant year.

Please Note: • Maximum height of fences 1.07m ( 3’6”) • Working Hunters may compete ‘Hors Concours’ in Restricted Open Working Hunter

classes in the jumping phase only at the discretion of the Show Secretary but the horse cannot compete in any other Working Hunter Classes for the duration of that Show.

68 Cuddy Working Hunter A mare, gelding or stallion (competing stallions must have a red, white and blue ribbon

displayed in their tail) four years and over exceeding 148cm (14.2hh approx) to be judged in accordance with the rules herein set out.

This class is a qualifying class for Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 2nd - 6th October 2019. Qualification will not pass below 3rd place. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office.

This class will be run in accordance with the general rules as set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook, a copy of which can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk.

Grandstand Media Ltd. wish to express their thanks to Mr & Mrs Cuddy for generously sponsoring this competition.

This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com.

Grade A Show Jumpers and Advanced Event Horses are not eligible to compete in these classes. Any horse which has qualified as a Grade A Show Jumper or Advanced Event Horse as at 1st January in the current year is not eligible to compete in Working Hunter classes

To be judged. All riders owners and producers must be members of the British Show Horse Association.

Horses must be registered with the British Show Horse Association. The maximum total points available is 100. This is made up of: Phase 1 Jumping

points = Max 40 points; Style & presence whilst Jumping = Max 20 points; Phase 2: Ride = Max 20 points; Conformation = Max 20 points.

Fences to be a minimum of 8 and a maximum of 12 in number and a maximum height of 1.14m (3’9”) at the discretion of the Judges.

Fences should have a natural appearance and not be easily dislodged. No un-numbered obstacle can be included in the course. The course must contain a combination and should contain a water tray. The manner of going taken into account. This class will be run in two parts. Part One (Jumping) will be judged first, without a jump-off. All clear rounds and any other horses the judges may require will go forward to the next part. A rider can ride up to two horses in the jumping phase but then must select only one horse to take forward into the rider and conformation section if so required. No change of rider or tack will be allowed

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(unless a horse is ridden under side-saddle, in which case, in order to allow the judge to ride, the saddle may be changed for the riding phase only).

A skull cap or hat and safety harness according to the current approved BSI or European Standard must be worn by ALL competitors in the jumping phase of Working Hunter Classes. Skull caps must have a navy blue or black cover. No hind boots or bandages of any description are allowed in the collecting ring, warm up or in the actual class.

Horses with minus scores may not be required for the second phase of the class at the discretion of the judge. Under no circumstances should a horse with a minus score be in a qualifying position.

On completion of the jumping phase ALL CLEAR ROUNDS and any other horses the judge may require should be asked to return to the ring.

If a horse positively stops, ceases to go forward at any time during its jumping round, turns its quarters to a fence, or has a complete turnaround, these constitute refusals. If a horse jumps the incorrect fence out of a pen or lane it will be eliminated. Horses displaying continued disobedience, or horses leaving the ring whether mounted or dismounted will be eliminated.

40 points are awarded for Ride and Conformation. If there are two judges, Judge A awards a maximum score of 20 for Ride, Judge B awards a maximum of 20 for Conformation.

Please Note: • In the event of a tie in marks, the conformation mark will take precedence, followed by

the ride mark, followed by the style mark.

69 Working Show Horse Open to Hacks, Cobs, Maxi Cobs and Riding Horses, mare or gelding four years old and over, exceeding 148cms. All affiliated Open Working Show Horse classes are

qualifiers for the Working Show Horse of the Year Championship, to be held at the BSHA National Championship Show. The two highest

placed horses, in the top five, not already qualified in each Open Working Show Horse class, will qualify for the Championships; no Horse placed lower than fifth will qualify. Those Shows held after the 2019 National Championship Show will carry the qualification(s) forward to 2020; see Rule 9 for further information. Any Horse which is a Grade B Showjumper, Intermediate Eventer, or above, as at the 1st January of the current year, is not eligible to compete in any Working Show Horse class. A Rider may ride up to two Horses in the jumping phase but must then select one Horse to take through

to the Ride and Conformation phases (if required). No change of Rider is allowed. Horses may wear protective boots, of a plain colour, for the jumping phase only; no weighted boots are permitted; no change of tack is permitted between jumping and flat phases.

s69 Championship

RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT HORSEJudge: Miss K Wilson, NottinghamConformation Judge: Mrs S Kay, Barnsley

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.If the classes are amalgamated, the highest placed Irish Draught Pure Bred and the highest placed Irish Draught Sport Horse will each qualify for the final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

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Conditions:1. “The following classes are affiliated to the Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) and only horses

registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and in the correct ownership are eligible for entry. The owners of all Pure-bred Irish Draught horses in both In-hand and ridden classes must be full members of the IDHS (GB). This rule does not apply to owners of Irish Draught Sporthorses. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form and entries will be sent to the IDHS (GB) prior to the Show to confirm eligibility.”

2. All breeding and in hand exhibits must be EITHER already Graded* or eligible for Class 1 on the Irish Draught Breed Register OR registered on the Irish Draught Sport Horse Register.

3. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form and entries will be sent to the IDHS (GB) prior to the Show to confirm eligibility.

4. All competing STALLIONS must be inspected or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) and classified as either RID (GB), ID Class 1 or ID Class 2 OR Registered Irish Draught Sport Horse Stallion and must display a red, white and blue ribbon in their tails.

*All STALLIONS must be bitted and shown by an experienced handler of 18 years of age or over.”

5. In the interest of safety, all riders of STALLIONS must be 18 years of age or over.6. All ridden horses must be 153cm (15h) or over.

Qualifiers:a) This show is a Qualifier for the Blue Chip & Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) £2,000

Challenge. The highest placed horse (not already qualified) from each of Classes 70 & 71 will qualify for the Final of the Blue Chip & IDHS (GB) £2,000 Challenge which will be held at the IDHS (GB) Annual Breed Show on 17th – 18th August 2019 at Arena UK, Allington, Grantham, Lincolnshire. NG32 2EF. (N.B: If Classes 70 & 71 are combined, two qualifiers will be selected, one from each category.)

Please Note: A horse may only qualify for the Final once, regardless of the type or number of classes won, placed in or entered. Each qualifier will receive a card and a £10 voucher from Blue Chip. Qualifiers are required to complete an online form at www.idhsgb.com to inform the IDHS (GB) that they have qualified for the Final. In the Final, the Champion will be awarded £1,000 prize money, a Trophy and a Blue Chip rug. The Reserve Champion will be awarded £500 and 3rd to 7th inclusive will be awarded £100 each. Also, the highest placed Pure Bred Irish Draught will be awarded a Trophy and £100, and the highest placed 158cm (15.2hh) and under will receive a Trophy and £50 the highest placed Sport Horse will receive a trophy and £50, and the highest placed Amateur Produced and Ridden Horse will receive £50 and a silver salver and rug.

70 Ridden Irish Draught Pure-Bred 4 years old and over, mare, stallion (see above) or gelding registered on the Irish Draught

Breed Registers (main studbook). Horses will be ridden by the judge.

71 Ridden Irish Draught Sport Horse 4 years old and over, mare, stallion (see above) or gelding, registered on the ID Sport Horse

Registers, or SID. Horses will be ridden by the judge.

s72 Champion Irish Draught Champion: NNAS Rosette

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SHETLAND PONY IN-HANDJudge: Mrs D P Wright, Stoke-On-Trent (THREAPWOOD)

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. Classes are confined to Registered Ponies. Ponies must be named on the entry form and

in will be named in the catalogue. SPSBS rosettes will only be given to ponies registered with the Society or eligible for registration (ie foals).

2. The Registration Number must be given on the Entry Form.3. There must be no colts or entire males in Young Handlers classes. Children under 14 yrs old

may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-hand classes. Children under 12 yrs old on the day of the show may not show entire males in ridden classes. In the interests of safety, hard hats must be worn by all handlers aged 14 yrs or under in In-hand classes. Exhibitors should not kneel but remain standing while in the ring. Hard hats must be worn by all exhibitors, irrespective of age, in ridden classes. Ridden and driven ponies must be 4 years old or over. In ridden Classes, if a rider falls off at any time whilst in the ring, both pony and rider must leave the ring, rider dismounted, and take no further part.

4. Three year old fillies with foals at foot may not be shown. All foals must be a minimum of three weeks old on the day of the Show.

5 All entire males, 2 years and over, must display a stallion badge on the bridle.6. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th - 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The Champion and Reserve Champion of Class s78 is eligible for the Mountain & Moorland

Pony In-Hand Championship, s130 b) The Champion of Class s78 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies from classes 73 - 77 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M&M IN HAND ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020

No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.d) Classes 73-77 are qualifiers for the NPS/ Equestrian Market M&M In Hand Qualifier. The

highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

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Qualification tickets will be awarded in the ring

73 Yearling, colt, gelding or filly

74 2 year old and upwards, colt or stallion

75 2 Year old, filly or gelding

76 3 Year old, filly or gelding

77 Mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards, mares with or without own foal at foot.

s78 Champion The Lakeland Lightning Perpetual Trophy SPSBS Rosette Reserve Champion - The Claylands Perpetual Rose Bowl donated by Mr Maurice Arden SPSBS Rosette Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-

Hand Championship Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying

Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

s79 Best Shetland Pony bred by exhibitor The Hose Perpetual Trophy

s80 Best Pony three years of age or under SPSBS Junior Championship Rosette Reserve SPSBS Rosette

The ponies eligible to compete for s80 will be the winners/highest placed animals of Classes 73, 74, 75, 76

WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY IN-HAND Section A of the Welsh Stud Book

Judge: Mrs GMA Sells (PRIESTWOOD)

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. The Show is affiliated to and classes staged under the Rules and Regulations of the Welsh

Pony & Cob Society, (WP&CS). 2. All animals must be registered or ‘applied for registration’ in Section A of the Welsh Stud Book or

appendices relating to FS1 and FS2 of the WP&CS. If animals from abroad, competing in shows in the UK and are not already registered with the Mother Society, must be correctly registered with the appropriate Daughter Societies, and be eligible for registration with the Mother Society.

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3. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show.4. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The winner of Class s88 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 b) The WP&CS offer a Bronze Medal to the Champion or Reserve Champion. The owner has 14

days from the date of show to ensure that the animal is recorded within the correct ownership and that they are current members of the society. (as per WPCS rules)

c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horse/ponies from classes 81, 82 and 84 - 87 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M&M IN HAND ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

d) Classes 81-87 are qualifiers for the NPS Highbrook Stud M&M In Hand Qualifier. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring

Section A Welsh Mountain Ponies not exceeding 12 hands (121.9 cms).

81 Mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards, mares with or without own foal at foot

82 Stallion 4 years old and upwards

s83 Best foal from Class 81 Special prize of £15

84 Yearling colt

85 Yearling filly or gelding

86 2 or 3 year old, colt

87 2 Or 3 year old, filly or gelding

s88 Champion - Section A

The Welsh Trophy: The Richardson Perpetual Challenge Trophy.

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This Trophy is offered on Annual rotation for the Champion Welsh Mountain Pony, the Champion Welsh Section B Pony, the Champion Welsh Pony Cob Type Section C and the Champion Welsh Cob Section D. (2017, Champion Welsh Pony Section A)

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

s89 Champion Youngstock

To be competed for by the winners of Classes 84 – 87

WELSH PONY IN-HAND Section B of the Welsh Stud Book

Judge: Mrs GMA Sells (PRIESTWOOD)

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. The Show is affiliated to and classes staged under the Rules and Regulations of the Welsh Pony

& Cob Society, (WP&CS). 2. All animals must be registered or ‘applied for registration’ in Section B of the Welsh Stud Book or

appendices relating to FS1 and FS2 of the WP&CS. If animals from abroad, competing in shows in the UK and are not already registered with the Mother Society, must be correctly registered with the appropriate Daughter Societies, and be eligible for registration with the Mother Society.

3. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show.4. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The winner of Class s97 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 b) The WP&CS offer a Bronze Medal to the Champion or Reserve Champion. The owner has 14 days

from the date of show to ensure that the animal is recorded within the correct ownership and that they are current members of the society. (as per WPCS rules)

c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horse/ponies from classes 90, 91 and 93 - 96 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M&M IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS

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2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring

d) Classes 90 – 96 are qualifiers for the NPS/Equestrian Market Place M&M In Hand Qualifier. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Section B Welsh Ponies not exceeding 13.2 hands (137.2 cms).

90 Mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards, mares with or without own foal at foot

91 Stallion 4 years old and upwards

s92 Best foal from Class 90 Special prize of £15

93 Yearling colt

94 Yearling filly or gelding

95 2 or 3 year old, colt 96 2 or 3 year old, filly or gelding

s97 Champion, Section B

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

s98 Champion Youngstock To be competed for by the winners of Classes 93 – 96

WELSH PONY (COB-TYPE) & WELSH COB IN-HAND Section C of the Welsh Stud Book

Judge: Mr Andrew Thomas (CAEDERWEN)

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

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Conditions:1. The Show is affiliated to and classes staged under the Rules and Regulations of the Welsh Pony

& Cob Society, (WP&CS). 2. All animals must be registered or ‘applied for registration’ in Section C of the Welsh Stud Book or

appendices relating to FS1 and FS2 of the WP&CS. If animals from abroad, competing in shows in the UK and are not already registered with the Mother Society, must be correctly registered with the appropriate Daughter Societies, and be eligible for registration with the Mother Society.

3. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show.4. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th - 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The winner of Class s104 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 b) The WP&CS offer a Bronze Medal to the Champion, or Reserve Champion. The owner

has 14 days from the date of show to ensure that the animal is recorded within thecorrect ownership and that they are current members of the society. (as per WPCS rules)

c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed ponies/horses from classes 99 - 102 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M&M IN HAND ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring

d) Classes 99 – 102 are qualifiers for the NPS/ Equestrian Market Place M&M In Hand Qualifier. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Section C Welsh Ponies (Cob Type) not exceeding 13.2 hands (137.2 cms).

99 Yearling colt, gelding or filly

100 2 or 3 year old, Colt, Filly or Gelding

101 4 year old and upwards, Stallion

102 Mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards, mares with or without own foal at foot

s103 Best foal eligible from Class 102 Special prize of £15

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s104 Champion Welsh Pony, Cob Type, Section C

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

WELSH PONY (COB-TYPE) & WELSH COB IN-HAND Section D of the Welsh Stud Book

Judge: Mr Andrew Thomas (CAEDERWEN)

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. The Show is affiliated to and classes staged under the Rules and Regulations of the Welsh Pony

& Cob Society, (WP&CS). 2. All animals must be registered or ‘applied for registration’ in Section D of the Welsh Stud Book or

appendices relating to FS1 and FS2 of the WP&CS. If animals from abroad, competing in shows in the UK and are not already registered with the Mother Society, must be correctly registered with the appropriate Daughter Societies, and be eligible for registration with the Mother Society.

3. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show.4. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th - 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The winner of Class s110 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 or forfeit all

prize money.b) The WP&CS offer a Bronze Medal to the Champion or Reserve Champion. The owner has

14 days from the date of show to ensure that the animal is recorded within the correct ownership and that they are current members of the Society. (as per WPCS rules)

c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed ponies/horses from classes 105 - 108 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD M&M IN HAND ANNUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

d) Classes 105 – 108 are qualifiers for the NPS/Equestrian Market Place M&M In Hand Qualifier. The

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highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Qualification cards will be awarded in the ring

Section D Welsh Cobs - no height limit

105 Yearling colt, gelding or filly

106 2 or 3 year old, Colt, Filly or Gelding

107 4 year old and upwards, Stallion

108 Mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards, mares with or without own foal at foot

s109 Best foal eligible from Class 108 Special prize of £15

s110 Champion Welsh Cob, Section D Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony

In-Hand Championship Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship,

Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

s111 Best Welsh Cob, Section D likely to exceed 148cm at maturity. Animals competing for this special to exceed 141cm if yearling; 144cm if 2 years old; and

146cm if 3 years old on the day of the Show. Exhibitors eligible to provide and wear yellow armbands

NATIVE PONY IN-HAND SMALLJudge: B McGath, Chester Le Street

Please Note: In the event of insufficient entries being received for any of the previous Native Breed Section to stand, any entries received may be transferred to compete in this Section.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions1. Entries must be registered in the main body of their approved respective Stud Books (part breeds

are not eligible).2. Both the Breed and Registration Number must be given on the Entry Form.3. Ponies must be exhibited in accordance with the Rules of the appropriate Breed Society.4. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show.5. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

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registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) This is a Dartmoor Society Star Showb) The Champion and Reserve Champion of Class s115 and Class s120 is eligible for the Mountain &

Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship, s130.c) The Champion of Class s115 and the Champion of Class s120 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand

Championship s149 d) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed Horses/ponies from classes 112, 113 and 114 (inclusive) and from

classes 116 - 119 (inclusive) will qualify for the Ponies(UK) M&M IN HAND GOLD MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN MARCH 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

e) Classes 112 – 119 are qualifiers for the NPS/Equestrian Market Place M&M In Hand Qualifier. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Dartmoor Ponies & Exmoor Ponies

112 Exmoor - Yearling, 2 and 3 year old Colt, filly or gelding

113 Exmoor - Mare with or without foal at foot, or gelding 4 years old and over

114 Exmoor - 4 years and upwards Stallion

s115 Champion Exmoor To be competed for by the first and second prize winners of Classes 112, 113 & 114 This show is a qualifier for the Exmoor pony of year competition, qualifiers will be offered to

Best Youngstock and Best Adult In Hand NNAS Champion Rosette

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2018 Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

The Exmoor Pony Society offers a best of breed rosette to the champion and best young stock rosette to the winner of class 112.

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116 Dartmoor - Yearling The Springs Perpetual Challenge Trophy Colt, filly or gelding

117 Dartmoor - 2 or 3 year old filly or gelding Filly or gelding

118 Dartmoor - Mare with or without foal at foot, or gelding 4 years old and over

119 Dartmoor – Stallion or colt 2 years & over Stallion or Colt

S120 Champion Dartmoor This is a Dartmoor Society Star Show To be competed for by the first and second prize winners of Classes 116,117, 118 & 119

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019

The Champion Pony will receive a Dartmoor Pony Society Star Rosette on production of a valid membership card in the ring.

NNAS Champion Rosette

NATIVE PONY IN-HAND LARGEJudge: Mrs B McGrath, Chester Le Street

Please Note: In the event of insufficient entries being received for any of the previous Native Breed Section to stand, any entries received may be transferred to compete in this Section.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions1. Entries must be registered in the main body of their approved respective Stud Books (part breeds

are not eligible).2. Both the Breed and Registration Number must be given on the Entry Form. (Adult Registration

Number is required for any Connemara over the age of three years)3. Ponies must be exhibited in accordance with the Rules of the appropriate Breed Society.4. Foals must be at least three weeks old at date of Show. (Connemara foals must be at least four

weeks old)5. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. Ponies must be

registered in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part breds are not eligible for Mountain & Moorland Classes. Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final.

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Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified

The Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Champion, if owned by an NPS Qualifying or Life member. If the Champion is not owned by an NPS member the Silver Medal Rosette goes to the Reserve if it is owned by an NPS member. Silver Medal Rosette to go no lower than first Reserve (third) provided it is owned by an NPS member.

Qualifiers:a) The Champion and Reserve Champion of Class s125 is eligible for the Mountain & Moorland Pony

In-Hand Championship, s130 b) The Champion of Class s125 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, s149 c) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed ponies from classes 121 - 124 (inclusive) will qualify for the Ponies’(UK)

M&M IN HAND GOLD MEDAL CHAMPIONSHIP IN MARCH 2020 No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

d) Classes 121 – 124 are qualifiers for the NPS/ Equestrian Market Place M&M In Hand Qualifier. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

Eligible Large Breeds to include: Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest

121 Large Native Breeds - Yearling Colt, filly or gelding

122 Large Native Breeds - 2 or 3 year old Colt, filly or gelding

123 Large Native Breeds - Mare, with or without foal at foot or gelding 4 years old and over

124 Large Native Breeds - 4 years and upwards Stallion

s125 Large Native Breeds - Champion To be competed for by the first and second prize winners of Classes 121, 122, 123 & 124.

Champion and Reserve eligible to compete for s130, the Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand Championship

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019. Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

NNAS Champion Rosette

S126 Large Native Breeds - Special Rosettes Breed Society Rosettes for the highest placed registered pony for the following breeds: New Forest

A Special rosette is offered by the Dales Pony Society for the best registered Dales Pony shown by an exhibitor who produces a current membership card in the ring.

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A Special rosette is offered by the British Pony Society to the highest placed member of the Connemara society, (rosette will only go down to the 4th place).

A Special rosette is offered by the Fell Pony Society for the best Registered Fell Pony owned by a current FPS member, membership card to be produced in the ring.

A Special rosette is offered by the Highland Pony Society for the best registered Highland Pony owned by the exhibitor.

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONY IN-HAND SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIPJudge: Miss Jane Patterson, Northampton

s130 Supreme Champion Mountain & Moorland Pony In-Hand To be competed for by the Champions and Reserve Champions of the following Classes:

s 78 Shetland Ponys 88 Welsh Mountain Section As 97 Welsh Pony Section Bs 104 Welsh Pony Cob Type Section Cs 110 Welsh Cob Section Ds 115 Exmoor s 120 Dartmoor s 125 Large Native Breeds

RIDING PONY BREEDING IN-HANDJudge: Miss Jane Patterson, Northamptonshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to the National Pony Society and Classes in this Section will be judged in

accordance with NPS Rules. 2. Foals to be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the Show.3. Stallions, mares and geldings four years old and over registered in the NPS British Riding Pony

Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB; the GSB; the AHSB; the AASB, or registered in the main body of their respective M&M Stud Book. Part breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB. Rider any age, except stallions

Qualifiers:a) The Champion of Class s139 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, s149 b) Classes 131 - 136 are qualifiers for the NPS/Area 10 Show Pony In Hand Supreme National

Championships. to be held at NPS Summer Champs, Malvern 6th – 8th August 2019. The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for this final. Qualifications

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may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified. Owner’s Membership Card must be shown in the ring. Foals are not eligible.

c) NPS Silver Medal Rosette Championships: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. NPS Silver Medal Rosettes are only awarded when the owner of the champion pony is a Qualifying or Life member of the NPS. A valid membership card must be in the rider’s/handler’s possession on entering the ring and be produced immediately on request by either the judge or the steward. If the owner of the Champion pony is not a member, or the owner’s membership card is not immediately produced, the rosette may be awarded to the Reserve Champion provided they have the required membership card. If the Champion pony has previously qualified it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette but the qualification card goes to the Reserve Champion pony, provided the owner of that pony is a member of the NPS. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification card can be awarded no lower than first Reserve (third). Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Championships.

Please Note: 1. Foals are not eligible for Silver Medal Rosette Championships. 2. Insufficient entries received may result in amalgamation of some Classes within this section.

d) 1st 2nd and 3rd placed horses/ponies from classes 131 - 136 (inclusive) will qualify for the P(UK) “PEEK-A-BOO” IN HAND PLAITED RIDING PONY/HORSE/HUNTER/HACK/PART BRED CHAMPIONSHIP No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

Qualification tickets will be awarded in the ring

This Show is affiliated to Ponies Association (UK). Affiliation Number 18/A16/000

131 Yearling - Unlikely to exceed 128cm when fully grown Colt, filly or gelding

132 2 or 3 yrs old - Unlikely to exceed 128cm when fully grown Colt, filly or gelding

133 Brood mare - Not exceeding 128cm 4 years of age and upwards, with own foal at foot, or due to foal before July 2017 Foals must accompany the mare into the ring and must be at least 3 weeks old on the

day of the Show. The height of the mare must be given on the entry form.

(In the event of the loss of foal after entry, the mare will not be disqualified, on the condition that a Veterinary Certificate is provided to confirm that the mare has produced a foal in the current year.)

134 Yearling - Unlikely to exceed 148cm when fully grown Colt, filly or gelding

135 2 or 3 yrs old - Unlikely to exceed 148cm when fully grown Colt, filly or gelding

136 Brood mare - Not exceeding 148cm 4 years of age and upwards, with own foal at foot, or due to foal before July 2016 Foals must accompany the mare into the ring and must be at least 3 weeks old on the day

of the Show. The height of the mare must be given on the entry form.

(In the event of the loss of foal after entry, the mare will not be disqualified, on the condition that a Veterinary Certificate is provided to confirm that the mare has produced a

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foal in the current year.)

s139 Champion To be competed for by the winners of Classes 131 - 136 The George Cullen Perpetual Challenge Cup

The winner will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship Qualifying Round 2019

s140 NPS SARACEN HORSE FEEDS Show Pony In-Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship

A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the best registered pony in the Breeding Pony In-Hand section (See Conditions)

SPORT HORSE IN-HANDJudge: Mr Stuart Campbell, Leicestershire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will

be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules. Contact Number for SHB(GB) is 01732 866277, website www.sporthorsegb.co.uk

2. SHB(GB) require all exhibits in these classes to be registered on their Basic Identity Record or Stud Book (registration no’s to be given on the entry form)

3. The Leader who enters the ring with the horse must remain throughout the class.

Please Note: • These classes are for young athletic horses that have the conformation and movement to go

to the top of their sphere and for Brood mares capable of producing the aforementioned. • Each horse is judged individually on a triangle (except for mares & foals) and walked round

the ring as a class. Marks are awarded for conformation, walk, trot and overall manner.

Qualifiers:a) The winners of Class s147 is eligible for the Cuddy In-Hand Championship s149 b) A special rosette will be awarded to the highest place SHB(GB) registered horse in each class. c) The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest

placed Irish Draught Pure Bred or Irish Draught Sport Horse in Classes 141 - 146. To be eligible, exhibits must be registered with or overstamped by the IDHS (GB) on either their Irish Draught Breed Registers or Irish Draught Sport Horse Registers. Registration numbers to be stated on the entry form.

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Diagram of Sport Horse Triangle:

NB: Horses should be asked to walk all the way around the triangle and then trot all the way around the triangle.

141 Yearling Potential Sport Horse Colt, gelding or filly foaled in 2018 SHB (GB) Rosette for 1st placed horse

142 2 Year Old Potential Sport Horse Colt, gelding or filly foaled in 2017 SHB (GB) Rosette for 1st placed horse

143 3 Year Old Potential Sport Horse Colt, gelding or filly foaled in 2016 SHB (GB) Rosette for 1st placed horse

144 Sport horse brood mare Foals must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the Show Open to a Brood Mare with foal at foot or with a relevant certificate of pregnancy for the

following year that may be inspected at the show.

145 Sport horse foal class All foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the Show. To be eligible to enter a foal (foaled in the current year) must be the progeny of a mare

entered in the previous class. Please note: Foal champions are not eligible for the Cuddy in-hand qualifier

146 SHB (GB) brood mare premium class The Society offers brood mare premiums at selected affiliated shows, but premiums will

only be awarded if there are a minimum of three mares forward per class. The premium takes the form of a Service Voucher, the value of which is to be determined from time to time by the Society, awarded at the Judge’s discretion to their selection from the monetary prize winners, to be used towards the cost of covering the mare by any SHB (GB) Graded Stallion or Life Approved Premium Stallion that is properly registered for the year of covering. The Service Voucher may be used in either of the two years following the year of that award. The owner must be, or become, a fully paid up member of SHB(GB) in order to be eligible for the award. No mare shall take more than one award per year.

THE SHB(GB) BREEDERS CUP The winner of every SHB(GB) affiliated in hand class – Hunter Breeding, Light Horse

30m

20m20m

Judge to stand here

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Breeding and In Hand Sport Horses - held at shows prior to the 2019 Hunter Show will qualify for The SHB(GB) Breeders Cup Championship to be held at the 2019 National Hunter Supreme Championship Show at Addington Manor Equestrian Centre on 1st – 3rd July 2019

The winner of the Championship at The National Hunter Supreme Championship Show will receive £1000 (£500 to the Breeder and £500 to the Owner). The breeder of the horse winning the Breeders Cup Championship will receive a framed oil painting on canvas of their championship winning horse, by Equestrian Artist Rebecca O’Dwyer, to be presented at the 2020 SHB(GB) AGM.

s147 Champion from Classes 141 - 146 Champion NNAS Rosette Reserve Champion NNAS Rosette

Champion will be eligible to compete for s149, the Cuddy In-Hand Championship, Qualifying Round 2019 Please note: Geldings four years old and over are not eligible for the Cuddy Championship

SPORT HORSE RIDDENJudge: Mr John Poole, Birmingham

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain and Classes in this section will

be judged in accordance with SHB (GB) Rules. Contact Number for SHB(GB) is 01732 866277, website www.sporthorsegb.co.uk.

2. SHB(GB) require all exhibits in these classes to be registered on their Basic Identity Record or Stud Book, (to be given on the entry form).

3. Owners and Riders need to be SHB (GB) Members.

Day Ticket = £35 (this entitles competitors to compete at a maximum of 2 show’s in the year – it covers owner and rider membership together with horse registration for that show). If the class is a qualifying class for RIHS, in order for the qualification to be valid, application for full owner/rider membership and horse registration must be received in the SHB(GB) office within 14 days.

Please Note: • Horses will not be ridden by the judge but will be required to give a short individual show of

walk, trot & canter of approximately 1 minute, to be awarded marks out of a possible 20 for each pace. Lengthened strides in trot and canter must be shown.

• All horses are required for a conformation assessment to be awarded marks out of a possible 50.

Qualifiers:a) BLUE CHIP FOUR, FIVE & SIX YEAR OLD & OVER FLAT RIDDEN SPORT HORSE This class is a qualifier for the Blue Chip £400 Flat Ridden Sport Horse Championship To be held at the SHB(GB) The National Supreme Championship Show at Addington Manor E C,

Bucks, 1st – 3rd July 2019

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Horses to be shown on the flat, will not be required to jump. Snaffle bridles must be worn.

Note. Horses have to be registered with SHB (GB). Owners & Riders need to be SHB(GB) Members

Vouchers: 1st £30, 2nd £10, 3rd £10, 4th £10, 5th £10 6th £10 Rosettes to 6th place,to be provided by show.,

A Blue Chip Cap & Qualifying rosette will be awarded to every competitor who qualifies. Three horses from the class will qualify - the best 4yro, 5yro & the best 6yro & over. In the event that there are no horses from a particular age group, the qualification will pass

down the line. A horse may only qualify once and if already qualified the qualification will pass down the line, enabling 3 horses to qualify for the finals per qualifying class.

It is strongly recommended that competitors aged 18 or over wear correctly secured skull caps/riding hats that meet one of the following current Safety Standards:

All PAS 015; VG1; ASTM F1163 04a onwards; SNELL E2001; AS/NZS 3838 2003 onwards. 2018, when the rules will be reviewed. It is mandatory for competitors under the age of 18 to wear such skull caps or hats. In the jumping phase of working hunter classes the aforementioned skull caps/riding hats must be worn.

148 Blue Chip Flat Ridden Sport Horse 4, 5 and 6 year old and over athletic horses that have the conformation and movement to go

to the top of their sphere. All horses to exceed 148cms, Horses to be shown on the flat, will not be required to jump. Snaffle bridles must be worn.

HORSE OF THE YEAR SHOW CUDDY SUPREME IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 2019 QUALIFIERGrandstand Media Ltd., wish to express their thanks to Mr. & Mrs. Cuddy for generously sponsoring this competition

Judge: Mr David Blair, Dunfermline

s149 Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship Qualifier 2019 The following class is a qualifier for the Cuddy Supreme In-Hand Championship at Horse of

the Year Show,

N.E.C., Birmingham, 2nd - 6th October 2019.

The objective of the competition is to find the supreme light horse or pony in-hand champion of the year, irrespective of breed or type (excluding heavy horses).

The Champions of each of the following Nottinghamshire County Show Classes are invited to enter this class, provided it has not already won a qualifying round in 2018:

s 26 Hunter In-Hand Champion

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s 38 Anglo/Part-Bred Arabs 52 In Hand Coloureds 78 Shetland Ponys 88 Welsh Mountain Section As 97 Welsh Pony Section Bs 104 Welsh Pony Cob Type Section Cs 110 Welsh Cob Section Ds 115 Exmoor Pony s 120 Dartmoor Ponys 125 Large Native Breed Ponys 139 Champion Riding Pony Breeding In-Hands 147 Sport Horse In-Hand

If the Champion has already qualified for Horse of the Year Show 2019 or is ineligible, then the reserve champion of that section may come forward, provided it has not already qualified and is eligible. If both Champion and Reserve Champion have already qualified or are ineligible then the section will not be represented in this qualifying round. Foal champions are not eligible. In the event of a horse/pony having been awarded more than one section Championship at this show, that horse/pony will represent both/all sections and the qualification will not pass down to the Reserve Champion in the 2nd and any subsequent sections. There will be no direct entry into Supreme In-hand Championship Qualifier, all animals must be a section champion or reserve champion (as applicable).This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com.

AwardsChampion: Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Champion Rosette and Sash. Reserve Champion: Horse of the Year Show Cuddy Reserve Champion Rosette.

Prize MoneyChampion: £125.00 with the NNAS Hawksworth Plate Reserve Champion: £75.00

(NB: Prize money will be paid out after Horse of the Year Show 2019 by Grandstand Media Ltd)Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show Office

Grandstand Media Ltd. wish to express their thanks to Mr & Mrs Cuddy for generously sponsoring this competition.

SIDE-SADDLE ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED CLASSESJudge: Mrs J Senior, Wakefield

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:FALLS: A fall of horse/pony or rider in any class run under Side Saddle Association rules will result in disqualification, and the rider must leave the ring dismounted. It is strongly recommended that medical

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advice is then sought before competing in any other class.

JUNIOR MEMBERS: MUST have attained their 5th birthday and wear a hat to current Safety standards or above, in ALL classes affiliated to or run by the SSA. A Spur or Spur band is not permitted in any class where jumping is involved.

JUNIOR COMPETITORS WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS: MUST have attained their 5th birthday and be under 18 on 1st January of the current year and wear a hat to current British Safety standards or above, in ALL classes affiliated to or run by the SSA. A Spur or Spur band is not permitted in any class where jumping is involved.

ADULT MEMBERS: MUST wear a hat to current Safety Standard or above where indicated in the Class. Adult competitors wear alternative headgear at their own risk.

ADULT COMPETITORS WHO ARE NOT MEMBERS: MUST be aged 18 or over on 1st January of the current year and wear a hat to current British Safety Standard or above where indicated in the Class Wording. Adult competitors wear alternative headgear at their own risk.

LEAD REIN competitors MUST compete Hors Concours in any SSA affiliated class unless otherwise stated.

Qualifiers:Shows held up to and including the first day of the current year’s National Side Saddle Show will be Qualifiers for that year and Shows held after that date will be Qualifiers for the following year.

150 Concours d’Elegance The Aldington Grey Trophy The sole criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by horse and rider. Attention may be paid to the rider’s personal appearance but detailed inspection of rider or tack is not required. Fancy dress or period costume is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk, trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the Judge may ask groups of 3 or 4 riders to give short displays. A Special rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the SSA carrying their current Championship Points Cards.

Please Note: Silk hats are permitted to be worn by Adults IN THIS CLASS AT ANY TIME OF DAY. Juniors must wear hats to current Safety standards or above for this class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk.

151 Equitation Championships JUNIOR Qualifying Class Run under SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Junior Members and Non-Members aged under 18 on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship Points. Southernden Farm offers a rosette to the highest placed Member aged under 14 on 1st January of the current year. Manor Grange Stud Show Centre offer a rosette to the Junior Member, judged to be the best turned out. Hats to current Safety Standards or above must be worn.

152 Equitation Championships ADULT Qualifying Class The Gerraldstown Perpetual Trophy Run under SSA rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook. Open to SSA Adult Members

and Non-Members aged 18 or over on 1st January of the current year. Members carrying their current Championship Points Cards are eligible for SSA rosettes to 3rd place and SSA Championship Points. A rosette in memory of The Late Mr R Philpot is offered to the Adult Member, judged to be the best turned out.

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A Special rosette will be offered to the Adult Member, carrying their current Championship Points Card, of the SSA Area in which the Show is organised, who during the Equitation Qualifier Class (irrespective of final placing) is judged to be the most elegant. That member will be eligible to compete in the Final for the Sir Lancelot Memorial Trophy (donated by the late Mrs E. Skelton) at the National Side Saddle Show. A Member may only qualify once per season between one National Show and the next, and if the Judge’s first choice has already qualified, the rosette will be awarded to the next eligible competitor.

153 Classical Ladies Horse Side Saddle Qualifier The Rough Diamond Trophy Open to SSA Adult Members and Non-members, aged 18 and over on January 1st of the

current year, riding side saddle, on horses exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). To be judged 25% conformation and action, 25% manners & way of going, 25% rider, and 25% turnout of horse & rider, by a SHBGB, BSHA, BSPS, P(UK) or SSA Panel Judge. Judges may request a short show, but will not ride exhibits; horses will not be stripped. Traditional habits must be worn. Fancy Dress and Period Costumes NOT permitted. NB Silk hats are permitted to be worn in this class AT ANY TIME OF THE DAY. Judges are requested to use the mark sheet provided. The highest placed horse/rider combination qualifies for the Final to be held at the National Side Saddle Show. In the event of previous qualification, this may be passed down to fourth place. Special rosettes are offered by Mrs T Mitchell & Mr L Mitchell to the winner and if the winner has already qualified, a second rosette is awarded with the Qualification Card. Qualifying combinations are required to become Full Members of the SSA 21 days prior to the National Side Saddle Show or as soon as possible if qualified after that date to be eligible to be eligible to compete at the Final. Combinations qualifying between one National Side Saddle Show and the next may carry forward the qualification, for that year only.

The highest placed Riding Horse, Hack (not exceed 160cm), Cob or Hunter, Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, ridden by a SSA Adult Member qualifies for the current year’s BSHA Championship Show “ The Broadband and Phones” Ladies Horse Championship and if already qualified the ticket will go to the next highest placed horse down to 5th place. Combinations qualifying after the current year’s BSHA Championship Show may carry forward the qualification, to the following year. SSA Members who qualify for The Ladies Show Horse Championship, will not be required to join the BSHA in order to compete in any Side Saddle class at the BSHA National Championship Show. If the BSHA Championship Show entries have closed at the time of qualification, competitors will not be charged a late entry fee for the Championship.

s154 Championship Open to 1st and 2nd placings from Classes 150,151,152 & 153

LEAD REIN & FIRST RIDDEN SHOW PONY Judge: Mrs Sam Tanner, Bucks

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 155 & 156 £32.00 (These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

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Conditions1. This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (Affiliation number BSPS 14/18)

and Classes in this section will be judged in accordance with BSPS Rules. 2. All ponies entered must be owned and registered by members of the BSPS (Registration

Numbers must be given on the Entry Form) or an officially recognised Stud Book of the same breed in a Member State.

3. Ponies under the age of 4 years may not be shown. 4. Owners and riders must be BSPS members and the pony registered with the BSPS

before the Qualifying Show to compete in Classes with RIHS and Blue Riband Qualifier.5. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. To compete in

Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified.

Qualifiers:a) Royal International Horse Show. Only one pony will qualify from each of the following

Classes 155 & 156 and a pony will only qualify once. The highest placed pony, not already qualified, of the first 3 placed ponies in each class will qualify providing that the ponies are 4 years of age and over and ponies must be owned, registered and ridden by members of the BSPS.

b) The 1st & 2nd placed ponies in each Class, if eligible, will qualify for the BSPS Championships.

c) BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year. 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 155 & 156 will qualify. the pony must be owned, registered and ridden by a BSPS Member to compete.

d) BSPS Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge. Animals will qualify by attending any B.S.P.S. affiliated show and have competed in the appropriate class. Ponies must not have qualified for the 2019 H.O.Y.S.

e) All classes are also Qualifiers for the BSPS “Black Country Saddles” Best Rider.

f) THE ‘BRYONY GRIBBIN’’ SUPREME MINI PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW on 6th July 2019, kindly sponsored by The Gribbin Family

The Mini Show Pony Champion will qualify from Class s157 If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will qualify. (PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th - £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalists.) Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England Summer Pony Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-

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le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.ukg) Class 155-156 are Qualifiers for the NPS/Palmfields & CE Fuller Show Pony Lead Rein and

First Ridden National Championships. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

155a LEAD REIN PONY OF HUNTER TYPE In Lead Rein of Hunter Type classes, the Judge will be looking for a pony suitable to take

its rider on Country and Town activities on the leading rein. This is NOT a Handy Pony Competition but in their individual show ponies will be asked to

negotiate small rural obstacles, but without water and without jumping. Ponies MUST not be asked to walk on artificial material e.g. artificial grass, plastic sheeting etc. or to walk over obstacles other than a single pole on the ground Ponies may be trotted altogether in the class. Riders will not be asked to dismount.

155 BSPS Leading Rein Pony Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cm. Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year. No child under 3 years of age may compete Ponies to have suitable snaffle bridles. Lead rein to be affixed to the noseband on which it must

remain whilst the pony is in the ring. The Henry Barton Perpetual Challenge Trophy Rosettes for all exhibits forward RIHS Qualifier

156 BSPS First Ridden Pony Mare or gelding, not exceeding 122cm Riders not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January in the current year. The pony to be ridden off the leading rein Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only The William Benson Perpetual Challenge Cup Rosettes for all exhibits forward RIHS Qualifier s157 Mini Champion To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 155 & 156 Exhibitors must compete for the Championship or forfeit all prize money and other prizes. Mini Champion: NNAS Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette The Champion will qualify for the B.S.P.S. “Binks Family” Champion of Champions

Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Class will qualify for the BSPS THE BINKS FAMILY 50th Year Golden Anniversary show Champion of Champions

OPEN RIDDEN SHOW PONY CLASSESJudge: Mrs Sam Tanner, Bucks

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 158 & 160 £32.00(These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

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Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (number BSPS 14/18) and Classes in

this section will be judged in accordance with BSPS Rules. 2. All ponies entered must be owned and registered by members of the BSPS (Registration

Numbers must be given on the Entry Form) or an officially recognised Stud Book of the same breed in a Member State.

3. Ponies under the age of 4 years may not be shown. 4. Owners and riders must be BSPS members and the pony registered with the BSPS

before the date of the Blue Riband qualifying show to compete in Classes with RIHS and Blue Riband Qualifier.

5. NPS Qualifying Rounds: These classes are judged under the Rules of the NPS. To compete in Show Pony and Show Hunter Pony classes ponies must be registered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB, the GSB, the AHSB, the AASB or in the main body of their respective Mountain & Moorland Stud Books. Part-Breds are not eligible unless entered in the NPS British Riding Pony Stud Book, Register, Appendix, International or Sports Pony section of the BRPSB.

Qualifying rounds for most NPS competitions are open to ponies owned by NPS members and non-members but only ponies owned by adult NPS Qualifying or Life members are eligible to qualify for the final of the competition at the NPS Summer Championship Show at Malvern from 6th – 8th August 2019

The highest placed pony, if owned by an NPS member, in each class will qualify for the final. Qualification may pass down to third place if the first and second ponies are already qualified.

Qualifiers:a) The Royal International Horse Show. Only one pony will qualify from each of the following Classes 158, 159 & 160 and a pony will

only qualify once. The highest placed pony, not already qualified, of the first 3 placed ponies in each class will qualify. The 1st & 2nd placed ponies in each Class, if eligible, will qualify for the BSPS Championships.

b) BSPS Blue Riband Pony of the Year. 1st and 2nd prize winners in Classes 158, 159 & 160 will qualify.

c) BSPS Classic Security (UK) Ltd Challenge. Animals will qualify by attending any B.S.P.S. affiliated show and have competed in the appropriate class. Ponies must not have qualified for the 2018 H.O.Y.S.

d) All classes are also Qualifiers for the BSPS “Black Country Saddles” Best Rider.

e) THE ‘VALE FARMS LTD’ SUPREME RIDDEN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP. The final to be held at the NORTH OF ENGLAND SUMMER PONY SHOW on 6th July 2019 kindly sponsored by The Gribbin Family

The Show Pony will qualify from Class s161 If the Champion has already qualified then the Reserve Champion will go forward. Only the Champion or Reserve Champion will qualify.

(PRIZE MONEY (at the final) 1st- £1000 2nd- £400 3rd- £100 4th- £50 5th- £25 6th- £25 7th- £25 8th- £25 Sashes to the Champion and Reserve. Rosettes to all other prize winners and finalist.)

Exhibitors who qualify for the final will be sent details directly from: The Secretary, North of England Summer Pony Show, Blue Slate Stables, Showley Rd, Clayton-

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le-Dale, Blackburn, Lancs, BB1 9DP www.northofenglandshows.co.uk

f) Class 158-160 are Qualifiers for the NPS/Kellythorpe Stud Open Ridden Show Pony Gold Medal National Championships. The highest placed pony owned by an NPS member in each class to go forward to the final. If the first placed pony has qualified, the second placed pony owned by an NPS member will qualify, qualification can go no lower than third place. Owner’s membership cards must be shown in the ring.

158 The B.S.P.S. Show pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128cm Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st January in the current year. RIHS Qualifier 2019

159 The B.S.P.S. Show pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 128cm and not exceeding 138cm

Riders not to have attained their 15th birthday before 1st January in the current year. RIHS Qualifier 2019

160 The B.S.P.S. Show pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 138cm and not exceeding 148cm

Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year. RIHS Qualifier 2019

s161 Champion The Holly of Spring Perpetual Trophy Champion: A BSPS Rosette (subject to BSPS conditions)

Reserve Champion: NNAS Rosette

Please Note: To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 158,159 & 160. Exhibitors must compete for the Championship or forfeit all prize money and other prizes.

Ponies that have been placed 1st in Open Class will qualify for the BSPS THE BINKS FAMILY 50th Year Golden Anniversary show Champion of Champions

RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIESPerformance Judge: Ms Pat Dorman, Bedale Conformation Judge: Miss Jane Patterson, Northamptonshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: Classes 167,168,174,175 £23.00

Classes 170,171,172,173 £32.00(These figures include an £9.50 RIHS Levy)

Conditions:1. These classes are to be judged to the rules and regulations of Ponies Association (UK)2. This Show is affiliated to Ponies Association (UK). Affiliation Number 18/A16/000 3. For RIHS Qualifing Classes (170-173) Owners must be Annual Members /Riders must

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be current P(UK) Annual/Senior/Junior Riders Club Members and the Ponies currently registered with P(UK) before time of entry in order to compete in these classes.

1st 2nd and 3rd placed competitors in classes 167, 168, 174, 175 will qualify. No membership is required to enter or compete in any Championship Final.

4. Open to Mountain and Moorland Ridden Stallion (Intermediate Class 170 and Classes 174 and 175), Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Registered in their approved Pure Breed Society Stud Books of Connemara, Dartmoor, Dales, Exmoor, Fells, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh A, B, C or D.

It is expected that exhibitors will enter into the true spirit of this competition and trainers and producers must not enter the ring during the judging process. The Directors reserve the right, in their absolute discretion, to refuse an exhibitor’s entry should they be in contravention of this rule in the Directors considered opinion

Qualifiers:a) Royal International Horse Show (RIHS) Qualifying classes P(UK) Dalkeith Young Riders M&M Class(170-172) and the P(UK) Amateur Riders M&M Ridden

class (173) are qualifying events for the Royal International Horse Show 2017.

167 P(UK) Lobster Pot M&M Lead Rein Final Open Mountain & Moorland Lead Rein, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old & over, not exceeding

122cms. Registered in their approved Pure Breed Society Stud Books of Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh Section A or B. To be led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle. Lead Rein to be attached to the noseband only. Rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

1st 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify for the P(UK) Lobster Pot M&M Lead Rein

168 P(UK) Brineton M&M First Ridden Final Open Mountain & Moorland, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old & over, not exceeding 128cms.

Registered in their approved Pure Breed Society Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh Section A or B. To be shown in any suitable bridle. Rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

1st 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify for the P(UK) Brineton M&M First Ridden . s169 Mini Champion To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 167 & 168 Exhibitors must compete for the Championship or forfeit all prize money and other prizes. Mini Champion: NNAS Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette 170 P(UK) RIHS Dalkeith Young Riders Intermediate M&M Ridden Qualifier Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & over Registered in their approved Pure Breed

Society stud books of Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fells, Highland, New Forest, Shetland, Welsh Section A, B, C or D. Rider not to have attained their 25th Birthday before the 1st January in the current year. (See Rule 7 of the current P(UK) Rule Book)

171 P(UK) RIHS Dalkeith Young Riders Large Breeds M&M Ridden Qualifier Mare or gelding, 4 years old & over Registered in their approved Pure Breed Society stud

books of Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C or D. Rider not to have attained their 18th Birthday before the 1st January in the current year.

172 P(UK) RIHS Dalkeith Young Riders Small Breeds M&M Ridden Qualifier Mare or gelding 4 years old & over Registered in their approved Pure Breed Society stud

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books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A or B. Rider not to have attained their 14th Birthday before the 1st January in the current year.

173 P(UK) RIHS Amateur Riders Ridden M&M Qualifier The P(UK) RIHS M&M Amateur Riders Qualifier is open to riders who for showing

purposes have not engaged in a training programme for riders/horses/ponies, livery, buying/selling or dealing of horses/ponies as a means of deriving a source of income since 1st August 2016. Please refer to Rule 25 in the current RULE book.

Stallion, mare, gelding 4 years old and over, registered in their approved Pure Breed Society stud Books of Connemara ,Dartmoor, Dales, Exmoor, Fells Highland, New Forest, Shetland , Welsh A,B.C,D rider any age.

174 P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony Of The Year Final M&M Small Breeds Open Mountain & Moorland, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old &

over. Registered with their approved Pure Breed Society Stud Books of Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh Section A, B. Rider any age. (Please see Rule 7 in the current Rule Book)

1st 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify for the P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony Of The Year Final

175 P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony Of The Year Final M&M Large Breeds Open Mountain & Moorland, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 year old &

over. Registered with their approved Pure Breed Society Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Welsh Section C or D. Rider any age. (Please see Rule 7 in the current Rule Book)

1st 2nd and 3rd in each class to qualify for the P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony Of The Year

s176 Champion To be competed for by the 1st & 2nd prize winners from Classes 170 - 175 inclusive Exhibitors must compete for the Championship or forfeit all prize money and other prizes.

Champion: NNAS Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette

Nottinghamshire County Training StakesJudge: : Mr K Baskeyfield

Entry Fees: £15.00

Prize Money 1st £20, 2nd £15 & 3rd £10

Conditions: Competitors will be required to jump a course of fences and then give a short individual show

including a change of rein and gallop. Marks will be awarded – jumping 60 points, Style and Manners while Jumping 20 points, individual Show and Manners 20 points. Any Suitable tack and main/tail plaiting is optional.

Following classes are open to mountain & moorland ponies registered with the

respective breed society or plaited ponies. 184 Nottinghamshire County 60cm Training Stakes Horse/pony any height. 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Max Height fences 60cm.

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185 Nottinghamshire County 70cm Training Stakes Horse/pony any height. 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Max Height fences 70cm. 186 Nottinghamshire County 80cm Training Stakes Horse/pony any height. 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Max Height fences 80cm.

OLYMPIA ANTHONY EVANS SSADLHOME PRODUCED FIRST ROUND QUALIFIER 2019Judge: Ms Sue Palmer, Norwich

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: MembersPer Class £23.00

Conditions:1. All competitors must adhere to the SSADL Rules in all circumstances 2. No Spurs, No Galloping, No Wearing of Face /Body Jewellery. 3. Foals are NOT permitted SSADL Classes4. For In Hand Classes- Minimum age of handler =9 yrs old5. STALLIONS- Either for In Hand or Ridden classes, Competitors Must be 16 years of age or over.

Grooms if required must be 16 years of age and over. If the class has a strip section then all lead rein competitors MUST have a groom. The leader will show the equine and the groom MUST Stay with the rider.

6. Competitors cannot enter the ring once the command of trot has been given. THE SAME RIDER/HANDLER/PONY/HORSE COMBINATION MUST STAY THE SAME FROM FIRST /SECOND ROUND QUALFIERS AND GRAND FINAL.

7. ALL COMPETITORS SHOULD AQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH SSADL RULES BEFORE ENTERING. SSADL Rulebook can be found at www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk

Qualifiers: 1ST TO 3RD IN EACH CLASS WILL RECIEVE A£10 VOUCHER KINDLY SPONSORED BY ANTHONY EVANS INSURANCE

SSADL QUALIFICATION CARDS & KEEP SAKE PRIZE CARDS 1st to 6th will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation

COMPETITORS ONLY NEED ONE QUALIFICATION CARD PER SECTION PER SEASON IN HAND AND/OR RIDDEN

IF ALREADY QUALIFIED THIS CARD MUST BE HANDED DOWN THE LINE NEXT STAGE OLYMPIA 2ND ROUND QUALFIERS - You can only compete in the Olympia Anthony

Evans SSADL Second Round Qualifiers, if you are a 2019 member of SSADL and hold the 2019 membership card. Once you have qualified at a First Round Qualifier and you have received an Acceptance card, only then may you compete in the Olympia Anthony Evans Second Round Qualifiers. The Second Round Champions will go on to compete at the Olympia Anthony Evans SSADL Home Produced Supreme Final at Olympia ,The London International Horse Show in December 2019. Once a competitor has qualified for the Olympia Grand Final they may continue to compete at any 2nd Round Qualifiers, but they will NOT be eligible to enter the Olympia Qualifying Championships. In this instance the second placed competitor will be eligible for this championship.

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Once a competitor has qualified for Olympia in the Ridden section they are NOT allowed to qualify in the In Hand section and vice versa.

189 Pre-Senior In Hand Aged 15-18 In Hand Open to horse and ponies any breed or height

190 Senior In Hand Aged 19-23 years In Hand Open to horses and ponies any breed or height

191 Senior Plus In Hand Aged 24 years and over In Hand Open to horses and ponies any breed or height

192 Pre-Senior Ridden Aged 15-18 Years Ridden Open to horses and ponies any breed or height

193 Senior Ridden Aged 19-23 years Ridden Open to horses and ponies any breed or height

194 Senior Plus Ridden Aged 24 years and over Ridden Open to any horses and ponies any breed or height

RETRAINING OF RACEHORSES - SHOW HORSERide Judge: Mrs M Maclennan, Nr Accrington Confirmation Judge: Mrs E Davis, Milton Keynes

Entry Fees: Per Class £23.00

Conditions:1. All entries MUST be registered with Weatherbys in their General Stud Book and MUST also be

registered with the RoR.2. Horses judged like a traditional ridden and in-hand show class with manners, suitability, way of

going and conformation being key judging elements.3. Judge’s decision is final4. Competitors must wear a safety/kite mark hard hat with a chinstrap.5. Class 197 is open thoroughbreds that have RACED and run under the rules of the R0R6. Class 198 & 199: For Weatherby Registered Thoroughbreds. Blemishes caused by racing are to be

overlooked. The first 3 qualify for the final at Aintree7. Show on the Entry Form - the racing name of the horse. (Entries will not be accepted unless the

horses racing name is used)

Qualifiersa) Class 197: The RoR Tattersall’s Thoroughbred Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2019b) Class 198: RoR OPEN In Hand Show Series Qualifierc) Class 199: RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier

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197 The RoR Tattersall’s Thoroughbred Ridden Show Series Qualifier 2019 Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any height. Riders must be 15 years or

over on the 1st January of the calendar year holding the classes. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle with a plain cavasson noseband. Horses should be plaited. The first THREE go forward to the championship at the Hickstead Derby Meeting on 23rd June 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’

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 1-6th place 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.

198 RoR OPEN In Hand Show Series Qualifier Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 3yrs and over, fillies, mares and

geldings. Blemishes caused through racing will be ignored. This class is a qualifier for the RoR OPEN In Hand Showing Series FINAL The first three go forward to the final at the RoR Goffs Uk National Championships at Aintree

in August 2019 or 2020 for shows after 1st August 2019 to the 31st July 2020

This class is a qualifier for the RoR OPEN In Hand Showing Series FINAL Rosettes 1st - 6th. Prizes - 1st £30 plus RoR jacket, 2nd £20, 3rd £10, 4th £10 199 RoR AMATEUR Ridden Show Series Qualifier Open to all RoR and NR competition registered horses, 4yrs and over, mares and geldings,

owned, produced and ridden by an Amateur. Riders must be 15 years or over on the 1st January of the calendar year holding the classes. Horses should be ridden in a snaffle, pelham or simple double bridle with a plain cavasson noseband. Horses should be plaited.

The Series is open to AMATEURS only – those employed in racing will be allowed to compete. Class will be judged under ‘riding horse’ format without ‘type’ being taken into consideration.

Racing injuries and blemishes ARE IGNORED in this series This class is a qualifier for the RoR Amateur Ridden Show Series FINAL. The Judge will not ride at the qualifier but will ride in the final. The first three go forward to the final at the RoR National Championships at Aintree in August

2019 Rosettes 1st - 6th. Prizes - 1st £40 plus RoR jacket, 2nd £30, 3rd £20, 4th £10

Amateur definition: An amateur is a person who for the purpose of RoR classes does not/has not during the

current season or previous season: Engage (d) in breeding, livery, buying or selling, dealing or hiring horses (for the show ring) in a

commercial capacity.

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Horses must not have been stabled at or reside in a Professional Producer’s/Trainer’s yard (in the current season or previous season).

Riders must not have ridden any animals produced by a Professional/Trainer in the current or previous season.

Horses and riders must not have received any help from a Professional Producer/Trainer at a SHOW in the current or previous season.

Horses must not have been ridden at a show by a rider who has ridden for a Professional/Producer Trainer in the current or previous season.

Any breaches of this ruling will be taken seriously and will result in disqualification from future classes.

Horses and riders must not have received any help from a Professional Producer/Trainer at a SHOW in the current or previous season.

Horses must not have been ridden at a show by a rider who has ridden for a Professional/Producer Trainer in the current or previous season.

Any breaches of this ruling will be taken seriously and will result in disqualification from future classes.

s200 Championship Champion: NNAS Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette

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PRIVATE DRIVINGJudge: Miss J Clixby, Lincolnshire

Please Note: If there are less than 4 catalogued entries in a class, classes may be amalgamated. In the event of amalgamation there will only be one set of prize money and rosettes.

Entry Fees: this includes Horse of the Year Show Contribution - £36.00

Conditions:1. This Show is affiliated to the British Driving Society and the Classes in this Section will be judged in

accordance with BDS procedures.2. Exhibitors must be fully paid up members of the British Driving Society to be eligible. 3. All exhibits must be owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society. 4. Horses and ponies must be 4 years of age or over.5. The driver must be aged 10 years or over on the first day of the show at which they are to compete.

A driver under the age of 18 must be accompanied in the vehicle by a competent and responsible person aged 18 years or over, a “responsible adult”. Proof of age will be required if necessary. It is the responsibility of the owner/driver (if over 18) or (if the owner/driver is under 18) the responsible adult, to ensure that his/her groom(s) is/are competent for the purpose of attending to the turnout and aged 10 or over on the day of the show. When in the vehicle grooms, passenger(s) and driver must have their feet firmly on the floor of the vehicle or use a suitable fixed footrest. This regulation applies at all times and in all areas on the showground.

6. Vehicles must be of a suitable type for road use (not show wagons).

Please Note:• Each turnout entered will receive 3 entry tickets to the Nottinghamshire County Show.

Qualifiers: Osborne Refrigerators BDS National Championships. Classes 201 and 202 are Qualifiers for the 2019 Osborne Refrigerators BDS National

Championships in September. The highest placed turnout owned and driven by a member of the British Driving Society and eligible for the following Type-Sections disregarding those already qualified down to 6th place in the class will qualify for the 2018 Semi-Finals at Driving Addington. The Championship will immediately follow the Semi-Finals. (c) Single non-hackney-type (excluding purebred Registered Welsh) - over 13.2hh (Class 201)

(d) Single non-hackney-type (excluding purebred Registered Welsh) - 13.2hh & under (Class 202) (g) Single purebred Registered Welsh Ponies - sections A & B & C (Class 201 & 202) (i) Pairs & Tandems - Open - Any Height (Class 201 & 202)

Victoria Food Company Open Private Driving Championship Qualifier THIS IS A VICTORIA FOOD COMPANY OPEN PRIVATE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER. THE

CHAMPION WILL QUALIFY FOR THE GRAND FINAL TO BE HELD ON SUNDAY 15TH SEPTEMBER 2019 AT THE DAVID BROOME’S EVENT CENTRE. IN THE EVENT THAT THE CHAMPION HAS ALREADY QUALIFIED THEN THE RESERVE CHAMPION TO QUALIFY. IF THE RESERVE HAS ALSO QUALIFIED, THE ROSETTE TO BE AWARDED BACK TO THE CHAMPION. ONCE QUALIFIED, THE HORSE, WHIP AND VEHICLE MAY NOT BE CHANGED.

Prize Money: 1st - £50; 2nd - £35; 3rd - £25; 4th - £20

201 Private Driving horse or pony, single pair or tandem over 13.2hh

202 Private Driving horse or pony, single pair or tandem 13.2hh and under

s203 The Cock of the North Poultry Championship

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Horse of the Year Show Qualifier 2019. Class s203 is a qualifier for the Harness Horse and Pony Championship at the 2019 Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, Wednesday 2nd - 6th October 2019. Qualification will be awarded to the highest placed turnout in the Private Driving Championship owned & driven by a member of the British Driving Society in the championship down to 6th place, disregarding those already qualified.

Judging Criteria: The best horse/ponies irrespective of size, correctly and smartly harnessed to a sound, suitable and well maintained traditional type vehicle, suitable for a competent whip to drive in company.

This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com

Champion: NNAS Rosette Reserve: NNAS Rosette

£200 will be awarded to the Champion and £100 will be awarded to the Reserve.

A British Driving Society Championship Rosette will be awarded to the Champion. A special Victoria Foods Qualifier Rosette will be awarded to the Champion. To be competed for by the 1st and 2nd prize winners from each of the Classes. Class prize

winners eligible for the Championship must parade or forfeit their prize money.

PRIVATE DRIVING CONCOURS D’ELEGANCEJudge: tbc on the day

Entry Fee: None

Conditions: All turnouts which have been separately entered in the Private Driving classes are eligible to

compete. The Private Driving Concours d’Elegance will run concurrently with Classes 201 and 202

The Concours D’Elegance is designed to establish the most elegant turnout and it will be judged from a distance and there will be no individual displays.

s204 From Class 201

s205 From Class 202

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HEAVY HORSE SECTION IMPORTANT NOTES for Heavy Horse Exhibitors Please observe the following for the smooth running of the Show, your safety and enjoyment of all who visit the Show in any capacity

ENTRY FEES LISTED UNDER EACH SECTION.

STABLING PER WEEKEND £50.00. • All stabling on the Showground is temporary. • The cost to Heavy Horse Exhibitors of hiring stables is £50 per weekend. PLEASE NOTE a refund of

£40 is applicable to TURNOUT entries forward only and is limited to one refund per stable• In their own interests exhibitors should store all equipment securely in their travelling vehicles.• Two bales of straw will be available with each stable. • No refunds will be made on cancellations of temporary stabling or stables used for the storage of

equipment.

HEAVY HORSE TIMETABLEAll judging times are provisional and subject to change after the closing of entries, a final timetable will be sent out with your tickets, badges etc. It is the responsibility of ALL exhibitors to plan their journey to the Showground to arrive good time for their respective class/es

Saturday 11 May 2019

Time Section Ring11.15am Preliminary judging of Heavy Horse Turnout

TeamsEASTWOOD RING

12 noon – 12.30pm Heavy Horse Turnout Teams MAIN RING1.00pm Ridden Heavy Horse EASTWOOD RING3.00pm Preliminary judging of Heavy Horse Turnout

PairsEASTWOOD RING

5.00pm Two Wheeled Cart – Single EASTWOOD RING4.30pm – 5.15pm Heavy Horse Turnout Pairs MAIN RING

Sunday 12 May 2019

Time Section Ring

8.45am Shires In-Hand EASTWOOD RING

9.15am Clydesdale In-HandPercherons In-HandFollowed bySuffolk In- Hand

EASTWOOD RING

11.00am Supreme Heavy Horse In-Hand Championship EASTWOOD RING

12.15pm Preliminary judging of Heavy Horse Trade Singles FOLLOWED BY Preliminary judging of Heavy Horse Agricultural Turnouts

EASTWOOD RING

1.00pm – 2.00pm Heavy Horse Turnout Trade SinglesFOLLOWED BYHeavy Horse Agricultural Turnouts

MAIN RING

Correct at time of printing, subject to change

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RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE CLASSJudge: D Telford, Eyemouth & Mr Owen Garner, CambridgeshireEntry Fees: Per Class this includes Horse of the Year Show Contribution - £36.00

Conditions:

1. This class will be run in accordance with the British Ridden Heavy Horse Society rules

Qualifiers:a) Kilmannan. Class 195 is a qualifying class for the Kilmannan Heavy Horse Championship to be held

at Equifest on 29th August to 1st September 2019. Qualification to be awarded no lower than 3rd place in the event of the winning horse having already qualified.

b) The Kilmannn Junior Championship card to be presented to the highest placed junior rider aged 14 or over and not to have obtained their 21st birthday at the date of the Equifest championship. Qualification to go no lower than third place.

c) This is a Horse of the Year Show Qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided to Grandstand Media Limited and stored on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com.

195 Ridden Heavy Horse This competition is for purebred mares, geldings and stallions 4 years old or over, that are registered

in the main British Stud Books of the Shire, Clydesdale, Suffolk or Percheron Horse Societies, to be ridden. Partbreds are not eligible to compete. All Riders and Owners must be Members of either the Shire Horse Society, The Clydesdale Horse Society, The Suffolk Horse Society or British Percheron Horse Society.

This class will be run in accordance with the British Ridden Heavy Horse Society however the general rules as set out in the Horse of the Year Show rulebook will take precedence, a copy of which can be downloaded from www.hoys.co.uk.

For Clydesdale horses, they are to hold a Clydesdale Horse Society passport with full pedigree details, stallions and mares are to appear in the main section of the Clydesdale Horse stud book and geldings are to have appeared as produce of their dam.

This class is a qualifying class for Horse of the Year Show, NEC, Birmingham, 2nd - 6th October 2019. Qualification will not pass below 5th place. Qualification will be verified by the Horse of the Year Show office.

. This class is a Horse of the Year Show qualifier, all data given upon entry of this class is provided

to Grandstand Media Limited and sorted on the Grandstand Entries System. For full policy details please visit www.grandstandentries.com.

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HEAVY HORSE TURNOUTS TEAM / PAIRS

Judge: Mr Owen Garner, Cambridgeshire

Conditions: • All Heavy Horse turnouts must at all times prior to entering the ring be accompanied by at least one

handler on foot.• Awards gained at this Show by Suffolk horses in this section will count towards the Suffolk Horse

Society Duphar Cup for Agricultural Turnout Exhibitors and the Oakley Perpetual Trophy for Trade Turnout Exhibitors.

• The Heavy Horse Turnout Society Championship trophy ( Patrick Flood trophy ) will be presented to the best presented turnout in any of the trade or agricultural classes. This will be judged independently of the classes, judge: Mr David Coffen. The trophy will be awarded after completion of the single trade and agricultural classes on Sunday.

ENTRY FEE per CLASS: £12.00

ATTENDANCE MONEY: Class 250: £220 for every exhibit forward Class 251: £140 for every exhibit forward

250 Team of three or more Heavy horses Mares, geldings or mixed of any Heavy Breed. Exhibited in gears, with a Four Wheeled Vehicle

251 A Pair or Tandem of Heavy Horses Mares, geldings or mixed of any Heavy Breed. Exhibited in gears with a Four Wheeled Trade Vehicle The Goldsmith Perpetual Rose Bowl

TRADE SINGLES Class to be judged on Sunday

Judge: Mr Owen Garner, Cambridgeshire

Conditions:• All heavy horse turnouts must at all times prior to entering the ring be accompanied by at least one

handler on foot.• Awards gained at this Show by Suffolk horses in this section will count towards the Suffolk Horse

Society Duphar Cup for Agricultural Turnout Exhibitors and the Oakley Perpetual Trophy for Trade Turnout Exhibitors.

Attendance Money: Class 252: £100 for every exhibit forward

252 Single Heavy Horse Mare or gelding of any Heavy Breed. Exhibited in gears with a Four Wheeled Trade Vehicle

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Two Wheeled Cart Single Turnout Class

Judge: Mr Owen Garner, Cambridgeshire

No entry fee 1st - 3rd winners will receive vouchers donated by Matthew Burks Heavy Horses www.shiresupplies.com

s252A Two Wheeled Cart Single turnout of any heavy horse breed in harness with a two wheeled vehicle driven by a lady or gentleman. Exhibitors MAY NOT compete in any other Heavy Horse Turnout Class with the same vehicle or use an agricultural cart.

AGRICULTURAL TURNOUT CLASS Class to be judged on Sunday

Judge: Mr David Lambert, Notts

Conditions:• All heavy horse turnouts must at all times prior to entering the ring be accompanied by at

least one handler on foot.• Awards gained at this Show by Suffolk horses in this section will count towards the Suffolk

Horse Society Duphar Cup for Agricultural Turnout Exhibitors and the Oakley Perpetual Trophy for Trade Turnout Exhibitors.

ENTRY FEE per CLASS: £12.00

ATTENDANCE MONEY:Class 253: £100 for every exhibit forward

253 A single, pair or tandem Mr & Mrs J Goldsmith Perpetual Trophy Exhibited in gears with an agricultural vehicle or agricultural implement. No high seats, trotting, patent harness or springs are allowed. ALL HORSES MUST WEAR BLINKERS If there are 4 agricultural vehicles and 4 agricultural implements then the class will be

split and implements will be transferred to Class 254 The highest placed dray will receive The George Blatherwick Perpetual Memorial

Trophy Appropriate dress must be worn

254 A single, pair, or tandem - Agricultural Implements For Office use only - Split from Class 253 if entries warrant it.

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CLYDESDALE IN-HANDJudge: Mr Matthew Burks, Lincs

ENTRY FEES per CLASS: £17.00

PRIZE MONEY:Classes 258, 260 & 262: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15

258 Yearling or two year old colt, gelding or filly

s259 Best yearling from Class 258 NNAS Rosette

260 Gelding 3 years old and upward

If in Class 258 or Class 260 less than 3 entries are received in either Class, the Class will be amalgamated with an additional special prize of £15 being offered for the best 2 year old

s261 Best three year old from Class 260 NNAS Rosette

262 Filly or mare 3 years old and upwards, with or without own foal at foot

s263 Best three year old filly from Class 262 NNAS Rosette

s264 Best foal from Class 262 NNAS Rosette and a Special prize of £15 Reserve best foal from Class 262 - NNAS Rosette and a special prize of £5

s265 Champion The Burks and Edwards Trophy

PERCHERON IN-HAND

Judge: Mr Matthew Burks, Lincs

ENTRY FEES per CLASS: £17.00

PRIZE MONEY:Classes 267, 270 & 271: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15

267 Yearling, two year old colt, gelding or filly or three year old gelding or filly

s268 Best yearling from Class 267

s269 Best two year old from Class 267

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270 Barren mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards

271 Mare With own foal at foot or due to foal before 15th July 2018 In the event of the proven loss of own foal after entry, the mare will not be disqualified.

s272 Best foal from Class 271 NNAS Rosette and a special prize of £15 Reserve Best Foal - NNAS Rosette and a Special prize of £5

s273 Champion Reserve Champion NNAS Rosette

SHIRE IN-HANDJudge: Mr Jim Burks, Lincs

Conditions:• This Show is affiliated to the Shire Horse Society and Classes will be judged in accordance with

its Rules. • All horses, except geldings, to be registered in the Stud Book of the Shire Horse Society or the

SHS Grade A or Grade B Register and owners must be members of the SHS. Foals out of Grade A or Grade B Register mares, by a Shire stallion, are eligible to compete in the Class for foals. This ruling, however, does not apply to yearlings, or older colts, which must be out of fully registered mares.

• Only one person will be allowed to enter the Ring with each animal, except for the purpose of Trotting out (Foals & Yearlings Only) if necessary. Two people may be allowed with the consent of the stewards.

• Entries cannot be accepted from any person who has been removed from membership of the Shire Horse Society or, has been excluded from exhibiting for prizes at shows, sales or exhibitions or, from taking part in any show organised by the SHS.

ENTRY FEES per CLASS:Classes 275, 276, 278, 279, 280, 282£17.00

PRIZE MONEY:Classes 275, 276, 278, 279, 280, 282: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15

275 Shire or Shire cross gelding 3 years old and upward

276 Barren mare or filly 3 years old and upwards

s277 Best barren mare The William Littlewood Perpetual Challenge Trophy

278 Gelding or filly 2 years old

279 Yearling colt, gelding or filly

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280 Mare With own foal at foot or due to foal before 15th July 2018 In the event of the proven loss of own foal after entry the exhibit will be allowed to

transfer to the Class for Barren mares, Class 276

s281 Best mare The William Littlewood Perpetual Challenge Cup

282 Foal, colt or filly Need not be the progeny of mares entered in Class 280.

s283 Champion female The Richard Forshaw Perpetual Memorial Trophy

s284 Best mare or filly The Shire Horse Society Silver Plated Spoon & Rosette awarded under the special

SHS conditions

s285 Champion The Grangewood Perpetual Challenge Trophy

s286 Best Shire gelding in the Show The W E Brocklebank Perpetual Memorial Cup

s287 Best Shire, three years of age & under The Jim Goldsmith Perpetual Salver

s288 Best Shire, exhibited by an exhibitor resident within Nottinghamshire. The William Littlewood Perpetual Award

SUFFOLK IN-HANDJudge: Mr Matthew Burks, Lincs

Conditions:• This show is affiliated to the Suffolk Horse Society (SHS) and classes 289, 292 and 293 are

qualifiers for championship points for annually awarded trophies and for the Supreme Suffolk Horse Championship.

• All entries for In Hand classes must be registered in or eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud book. All entries must state their SHS registration number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix.

• All foals must be eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. Both the sire and the dam must be registered and entered in the pedigree section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book.

Qualifiers:This show is a qualifier for the Suffolk Supreme Championship. The horse that qualifies will be eligible for the final competition, to be held at the Suffolk Horse Spectacular 1st September 2019.

ENTRY FEES per CLASS: £17.00

PRIZE MONEY:Classes 290, 293 & 294: 1st £40; 2nd £30; 3rd £20; 4th £15

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290 Yearling, two year old colt, gelding or filly or three year old gelding or filly

s291 Best yearling from Class 290

s292 Best two year old from Class 290

293 Barren mare or gelding 4 years old and upwards

294 Mare With own foal at foot or due to foal before 15th July 2019 In the event of the proven loss of own foal after entry, the mare will not be disqualified.

s295 Best foal from Class 293 NNAS Rosette and a Special prize of £15 Reserve Best Foal - NNAS Rosette and a Special prize of £5

s296 Champion Reserve Champion NNAS Rosette

SUPREME HEAVY HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP Judge: Mr Owen Garner, Cambridgeshire

Conditions:• To be competed for by the winners of: s265, s273, s285 & s296. In the event of any of the aforementioned not being able to compete for health reasons,

supported by a Veterinary Certificate issued by one of the Show’s Veterinary Surgeons, the breed may be represented by the Reserve Champion.

s298 Supreme Champion Heavy Horse The Maurice Sheldon Perpetual Challenge Cup - A prize of £200 Reserve Champion - a prize of £100 £50 will be awarded to every other Breed Winner

BEST JUNIOR HANDLERJudge: TBC

Conditions:• The horse of any heavy breed or cross entered in its respective Class to be handled by a young

person over 13 years of age and who has not attained their 18th birthday on the second day of the Show.

NO ENTRY FEE

299 Best Junior Handler of a Heavy Horse Exhibitors wishing to enter this special class, please state on the entry form: Name and

date of birth of Handler.

The Southfield Perpetual Challenge Cup and a prize of £30 £10 to every other Exhibitor forward Rosettes will awarded to all Exhibitors forward

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SHOWJUMPING

IMPORTANT NOTES & CONDITIONS FOR SHOWJUMPING

British Showjumping Rules & RegulationsAll Showjumping Classes will be held under the Rules & Regulations of British Showjumping.

Order of JumpingThe order of jumping will be drawn.

Nomination of EntriesNomination entries are not accepted.

Making an EntryEntries for Showjumping should supply the following details on the online entrya) Name, Registration number and Grade of horse b) Name and Registration number of ownerc) Name and Registration number of rider

Close of EntriesEntries close on Monday 29th April

Online Entries Only at www.nottinghamshirecountyshow.com

Received EntriesEntries received in excess will be balloted out. A ballot will be held immediately after close of entries and those balloted out will be notified immediately.

Entry FeesEntries for Showjumping should supply the following details on the online entry.

Refund of Entry FeesRefund of Entry fees paid will be in accordance with the British Showjumping Association Rule 79.5 Cancellations must be received by the Competitions & Entries Secretary no later than 48 hours before noon of the day on which the first affiliated competition of the show is scheduled to start. Rule 79.5 apply. Telephone calls in respect of this matter should be made Monday to Friday between 9.00am and 5.00pm.

SubstitutionsSubstitutions will only be permitted in accordance to the British Showjumping Association Rule 79.4.

GradingGrading in all classes’ eligibility to compete will depend upon the total winnings at the time of starting.

Declaration of EntriesDeclarations to start for all classes must be made the evening prior to, or on the day of, the Class at the Show office on Pavilion Way, at least one hour before the class is due to commence, unless otherwise stated.

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DressAll competitors must conform to the British Showjumping Association Rule. Failure to comply may involve disqualification with the exception that the Show’s own rules will apply.

HatsAll riders must wear protective headgear whilst mounted on the Showground, which should be up to the current British Showjumping Standards with the harness secured to the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap properly adjusted. Any Competitor who does not comply with this rule will be disqualified, British Showjumping Rule 101.3

StandardWhen a standard has been reached, competitors making more than a certain number of faults may be retired. In the event of insufficient starters, lower prizes may be withheld in accordance with the British Showjumping Association Rule 76.6

Prize MoneyPrize money will be paid out after the Show in accordance with the Rules of the Show.Prize money won by overseas riders will be subject to the deduction of UK Tax in accordance with the Inland Revenue Regulations.

StallionsNo member shall allow a Stallion for which he/she is responsible as owner, lessee, authorised agent or rider, to compete or be prepared to compete, in any show jumping competition without taking adequate precautions to ensure other members of the public are not put at risk of injury. British Showjumping Rule 82.19 and 102.13.

SHOWJUMPING ENTRY FEES (All Fees are VAT inclusive)

Class Amount £

STABLES - PER STABLE, PER NIGHT £45.00

SATURDAY

The Nottinghamshire County Show 1.15m Open

360 £25.00

The Nottinghamshire County Show:

Restricted B & C Up and Coming Stakes 361 £25.00

The Open Class: The A4 Open 362 £36.00

The Nottinghamshire County Show: National

1.30m Open Championship Qualifier 363 £31.00

SUNDAY

The Nottinghamshire County Show 1.25m Open

364 £26.00

Speedi-Beet HOYS Grade C Championship Qualifier 2018

365 £30.00

Mattie Brown Show Ring Trial 366 £50.00

The Accumulator with Joker 367 £41.00

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SHOWJUMPING

ALL JUMPING Competitions to take place in

Ground Jury Judges: Mark Bates

Sarah Whitford

Commentator Matt Millin

Course Builder: Paul Thompson

Declarations: Sarah Gibbs

All classes must be pre-entered and all classes will jump in Drawn Order

Saturday 11 May 2019360 08:00 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - The Nottinghamshire County Show 1.15m Open Single Phase. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.15m. DRAWN ORDER

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

Entry Fee = £25.00 Prizes: 1st: £110.00, 2nd: £80.00, 3rd: £60.00, 4th: £50.00, 5th: £40.00, 6th: £30.00,

7th: £28.00, 8th: £25.00, Total: £423.00.

361 approx. 11:00 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - Nottinghamshire County Show Grades B & C Up & Coming Stakes

Single Phase. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.25m. DRAWN ORDER

For registered horses in Grades: B & C not to have won a total of 2,000 points. 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

Entry Fee = £25.00 Prizes: 1st: £110.00, 2nd: £80.00, 3rd: £60.00, 4th: £50.00, 5th: £40.00, 6th: £30.00, 7th:

£28.00, 8th: £25.00, Total: £423.00.

362 approx. 13:30 - Mattie Brown Show Ring Rule 301. Table A4. Speed 400mpm. Start Height 1.40m. DRAWN ORDER

In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6For registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.Qualifies for: 1.40m Grand Prix at the British Showjumping National Championships.Qualifying period: 1st July - 30th JuneNumbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify for the final. Also any two double clears from any International Trial or Area Trial or classes 1.40m or above in the qualifying period will qualify for the Final. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from competitions comprised of a single round.Entry Fee = £36.00Prizes: 1st: £300.00, 2nd: £220.00, 3rd: £160.00, 4th: £100.00, 5th: £60.00, 6th: £45.00, 7th: £40.00, 8th: £36.00, Total: £961.00.

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363 approx. 13:00 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - Nottinghamshire County Show National 1.30m Open Championship QualifierRule 306. Two Phase. Speed 375mpm. Start Height 1.30m. DRAWN ORDER

In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6Open to registered horses to be ridden by Adult, Associate and Junior Members.Qualifies for: The British Showjumping National Championships.Qualifying period: 1st July-30th June.Numbers to qualify: Two double clears to qualify. Double clear qualifications will not be obtained from one round competitions (Table A4 or Table A (1 Round).Entry Fee = £31.00

Prizes: 1st: £200.00, 2nd: £140.00, 3rd: £100.00, 4th: £60.00, 5th: £40.00, 6th: £35.00, 7th: £35.00, 8th: £31.00, Total: £641.00.

Sunday 12 May 2019364 08:00 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - The Nottinghamshire County Show 1.25m Open

Table A4. Speed 400mpm. Start Height 1.25m. DRAWN ORDER

Kindly sponsored by School of Animal, Rural and Environmental Sciences, Nottingham Trent University

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 - 76.6Rule 290.15 - Pre-Entry Drawn OrderPre-entries may possibly be accepted before 9.00am providing that the number of entries are less than 60 (with the exception of County shows). Once entries reach 60 before 9.00am the class will be closed. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order.Entry Fee = £26.00Prizes: 1st: £150.00, 2nd: £100.00, 3rd: £75.00, 4th: £50.00, 5th: £40.00, 6th: £35.00, 7th: £30.00, 8th: £26.00, Total: £506.00

365 approx. 10:00 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - Speedi-Beet Horse of the Year Show Grade C Championship QualifierRule 305. Table A7. Speed 350mpm. Start Height 1.35m. DRAWN ORDER

Rosettes kindly sponsored by Speedi-Beet In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6For registered horses Grade C as at 1 April of the current year, to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior Members.Qualifies for: Speedi-Beet Horse of the Year Show Grade C Championship Final.Numbers to qualify: Three, disregarding those already qualified.Qualifying period: May to August.Sponsorship: Rosettes kindly sponsored by Speedi-Beet.Rule 290.15 - Pre-Entry Drawn Order

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Pre-entries may possibly be accepted before 9.00am providing that the number of entries are less than 60 (with the exception of County shows). Once entries reach 60 before 9.00am the class will be closed. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order.Entry Fee = £30.00Prizes: 1st: £300.00, 2nd: £220.00, 3rd: £180.00, 4th: £100.00, 5th: £60.00, 6th: £40.00, 7th: £35.00, 8th: £30.00, Total: £965.00.

366 approx. 13:30 - Mattie Brown Show Ring – The Mattie Brown Area TrialRule 293. Table A9. Speed 375mpm. Start Height 1.50m. DRAWN ORDER

In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6For registered horses in Grades A & B to be ridden by Adult, Associate or Junior members. This competition may not be restricted to invited riders or limited to less than 40 entries.Qualifies for: The Queen Elizabeth II Cup at the BHS Royal International Horse Show. Numbers to qualify: The top 20 riders on the Area/International Trials points list, for the period 1 April - 30 September.Points will be awarded to riders placed 6th= or higher in Area Trials on the following scale; riders placed equal will share equally the total points attributable to the combined placings (for example, four riders placed 4th equal receive: 8+4+2+0 divided by 4 = 3.5 points each).1st 64 points 2nd 32 points3rd 16 points4th 8 points5th 4 points6th 2 pointsPoints are awarded to each rider as the result of his/her best six results on points in Area Trials held during the qualifying period. Visiting Members are eligible to compete in Area Trial competitions, but will not be awarded points.For the purposes only of calculating points, the placings of Visiting Members will be disregarded and points will be awarded to the remaining competitors according to their adjusted placings once this has been done.Rule 290.15 - Pre-Entry Drawn OrderPre-entries may possibly be accepted before 9.00am providing that the number of entries are less than 60 (with the exception of County shows). Once entries reach 60 before 9.00am the class will be closed. Any entries taken on the day must compete first in the drawn order.Mattie Brown Show Ring TrialEntry Fee = £50.00Prizes: 1st: £1,000.00, 2nd: £650.00, 3rd: £500.00, 4th: £350.00, 5th: £250.00, 6th: £150.00, 7th: £100.00, 8th: £50.00, Total: £3,050.00.

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367 approx. 14:30 - Mattie Brown Show Ring - The Accumulator with JokerRule 274. Table A. Speed 375mpm. Start Height 1.40m. DRAWN ORDER

In the event of insufficient entries lower prizes may be withheld. Rule - 76.6The order of starting must be drawn.This competition takes place over six, eight or 10 obstacles which are progressively more difficult. No combination obstacles are allowed. The progressive difficulty is not solely due to the height and spread of the obstacles, but also to the difficulty of the track.Points are awarded as follows:One point for obstacle No. 1 cleared, two points for No. 2, three points for No. 3 etc. with total of 21, 36 or 55 points. No point is awarded for an obstacle knocked down. Faults other than knock-downs are penalised as for Table A and any of these faults, including time faults, are converted into points and deducted from any jumping points scored.In the event of equality of points for first place, there will be a jump-off against the clock over a shortened course, over obstacles that may be increased in height and/or spread. The obstacles in the jump-off must be jumped in the same order as in the first round and retain their respective points allotted in the first round.This competition may also take place directly against the clock.For the last obstacle of the course, an alternative obstacle may be provided, of which one part may be designated the Joker. The Joker must be more difficult than the alternative obstacle and carry double points. If the Joker is knocked down, the points must be deducted from the total.Entry Fee = £41.00Prizes: 1st: £400.00, 2nd: £290.00, 3rd: £200.00, 4th: £120.00, 5th: £80.00, 6th: £70.00, 7th: £60.00, 8th: £41.00, Total: £1,261.00.

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The Nottinghamshire County Show

REGULATIONS & INFORMATIONPlease observe the following for the smooth running of the Show, your safety and enjoyment of all who visit the Show in any capacity

EXHIBITOR RESPONSIBILITIES1. ResponsibilityThe Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society, its officers and servants, shall not be responsible to any person whatsoever whilst entering on, or leaving the Society’s premises, for any damage or loss, however caused to the property of such person, or for any injury, fatal or otherwise, to any such person. The Society, its officers and servants shall not be responsible for any accident, damage, loss however caused that may occur to any exhibitor or his employee or to any animal, article, or property brought into the showground, or whilst entering, or on leaving, or being carried into or out of the said showground. The exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss, injury, or damage that may be done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal, article or property exhibited or brought into the showground by him/her and he/she shall indemnify and hold harmless the Society from all action, suits, expenses and claims on account of, or in respect of any such damage or injury which may be so caused or occasioned.

2. Conduct of competitors / ownersAll persons in charge of horses/ponies will be subject to the orders of the Society’s officials. Competitors / owners should aim to be in attendance at least half an hour prior to the time appointed for their class. Competitors / owners will be held responsible for the behaviour of their riders/grooms and for the consequence of any misconduct of such riders/grooms. Any fine imposed upon a competitor / owner or his/her rider/groom for infringing the regulations, or disobedience to the order of the steward shall be recoverable from the competitor/owner as a debt due to the Society, and until such fines be paid shall debar the competitor/owner from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society.

3. Animal WelfareThe Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society expects all exhibitors to observe best practice at all times.

ENTRIES4. Exhibitors to enter online• No entry will be accepted unless made ONLINE and accompanied by the correct fees.• GDPR Information from entry will be stored on computer and the name, address and details of

entries will be published in the Catalogue unless otherwise advised to the Society. Information about results may also be published and/or provided to the press and Breed Soci-eties for publication.

• Information from entry forms will be stored on computer and the name, address and details of entries will be published in the Catalogue unless otherwise advised to the Society. Informa-tion about results may also be published and/or provided to the press and Breed Societies for publication.

• Information about exhibitors may also be passed to any regulatory authority such as DEFRA or Trading Standards as well as the Society’s Veterinary Advisers.

• The making of an entry is irrevocable consent for the storage and disclosure of information in this way.

5. Entries in more than one classHorses / ponies may be entered in more than one class except where otherwise stated in the Schedule. The number of such additional classes shall be entered on the entry form and the additional fees remitted for each entry.

6. Entries for special prizesExhibitors are not required to enter for Special Prizes unless stated. Only animals which have

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competed in ordinary classes are eligible for entry into Special classes.

7. Substitution of entriesSubstitution of entries will only be allowed in “exceptional circumstances” on production of a veterinary certificate for the animal being substituted and will be at the Show organisers’ discretion. There will be no refund of entry fees where substitutions are made.

8. Closing Date for entries, 2019Light Horse & Heavy Horse Friday 29 March Show Jumping Monday 26 April

Entries received after the closing date of entries cannot be accepted. Entries must be sent ONLINE and accompanied by the correct remittance.

9. Correctness of entry formsExhibitors will be held responsible for the correctness of their entry; and must check all entry details when confirmation is sent. If the exhibitor fails, when called upon by the Stewards or Officers of the Nottinghamshire County Show, to prove the correctness of such entry, the entry may be disqualified and any award made to it will be forfeited. If it shall be proved that any exhibitor or competitor has knowingly signed an incorrect entry form, or has attempted to obtain a prize by unfair means whatsoever, all awards made to such an exhibitor or competitor in any class or competition may be cancelled and he/she may be disqualified from exhibiting at future Shows of the Society.

10. OwnershipAll exhibits shall be the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at the specified closing date except where the regulation is varied by any condition applicable to specific classes stated in the Schedule. In the event of death of an owner between the date of entry and the date of the Show the executor of the deceased or personal representatives of the deceased will be deemed to be the exhibitor.

11. Entry by minorsEntries by persons under 18 years of age shall be accepted only provided the entry form is countersigned by the parent, guardian or trustee of the entrant, who shall be held responsible for the correctness of the entry and for the compliance with the Show’s regulations.

12. Particulars of exhibitsWhere applicable, full pedigree details must be given on the entry form. The sire and dam of all horse and pony exhibits, including entries for both Ridden and Breed classes, should be included. These details may be printed in the Show catalogue.

13. Age of exhibitsWhere applicable to the class, the year of birth of the horse/pony must be given on the entry form. In the case of doubt or protest a certificated signed by the Society’s duly appointed Veterinary Surgeon shall be considered final and conclusive.

14. Right to reject entriesThe Council of the Society reserves the sole right to reject or cancel the entry or entries made by a person, if it shall deem fit to do so, and right to cancel any class or classes, refunding any fees paid in respect thereof.

15. Cancellation of entriesThe Nottinghamshire County Show reserves the right to cancel or amalgamate any class in the event of there being insufficient entries or exhibitors in the Class - details listed under each section, or to transfer entries to another Class.

16. Nomination of entriesAny form failing to give the full name of the exhibit will be refused and returned.

17. Accuracy of catalogueThe Society will not be responsible for any inaccuracy in any pedigree or other particulars inserted in the catalogue, though every care will be made to ensure the accuracy of all particulars printed

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therein.. The Society accepts no liability for incorrect details when entries are made online.

FEES18. Entry and accommodation fees - payment thereofAll remittances in payment of fees shall be paid via out online entry system.

19. Entry fees and Society membership subscriptionsNote: All Entry Fees are inclusive of VAT at the current rate. Membership of the Society runs for one calendar year. For 2019 the Membership fees are as follows:Type of Membership Entitlements Cost per yearSingle 1 person £ 30.00 Joint 2 people £ 46.00 Family & Friends 6 people £96.00 Corporate 6 people £250.00

20. Refund of entry feesEntry fees can be refunded only in the event of cancellation of classes or when an animal is incapacitated by accident, injury or illness. Applications for refunds must be made in writing to the Nottinghamshire County Show Manager no later than 31 May 2019 and must be accompanied by a Veterinary Certificate, together with all labels and passes issued by the Society in respect of the entry/entries in question. No copies will be accepted and an administration charge of £15 will be levied. Any claim received after 31 May 2019 will be invalid. No Light Horse & Pony Stables can be refunded once purchased.

TICKETS21. Tickets - exhibitors’ passesEach exhibitor will receive passes as listed below or, if a Member of the Society, will receive his/her Members’ Badge.

22. Wrist Band / Pass allocationExhibitors will be issued with one vehicle pass. Please display passes visibly in windscreen. Below is a list of Wrist Band allocation for Exhibitors, depending on the number ofindividual horses entered

per individual horse entered Horse / Pony Wrist Bands

1 2

2 3

3 4

4+ 5

Private Driving Entry 3

23. Extra admission ticketsExhibitors may use the Booking Form to purchase additional admission tickets for the days of the Show at a pre-Show discounted price, as below: Type of Ticket Pre-Show Admission Prices Gate Prices on Days of Show

Adult £10.00 £15.00Please note: All Tickets ordered with the submission of entries will be dispatched with the Exhibitor information and passes approximately 14 days prior to the start of the Show.

24. Lorry passesExhibitors will be provided with a lorry pass to enable them to bring their stock into the Showground,

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offload their stock and park in the Livestock or Horse parking area. This pass will cover the lorry and driver. Upon off-loading of stock, lorries will be required to be parked in the designated area and will not be permitted to return to the vicinity of the stock lines until departure time on the evening of the last day of the Show. Exhibitors must state on entry forms the additional number of such lorry passes required.

DISEASED ANIMALS25. Animals suspected of, or suffering from diseaseEvery exhibitor shall indemnify the Society against all actions, claims, proceedings and demands by any person, company or other representative body of whatsoever nature in respect of any matter, directly or indirectly connected with the bringing onto the Society’s Showground of any animal which may have been suffering from any contagious or infectious disease or which develops such a disease whilst on the Showground and, in addition, the exhibitor shall pay all costs and expenses incurred by the Society in connection with any such claim. The Society’s Veterinary Officers are authorised to refuse permission for any animal to be admitted to, or have removed from, the Showground any animals affected with contagious or infectious disease. The exhibitor of such animal may obtain a certificate from the Veterinary Officer, stating the nature of such disease or infection. The onus of proving the freedom of any such animal from contagious or infectious disease shall rest on the exhibitor of the animal concerned.

AWARDS26. PrizesPrizes will be awarded on the scales shown at the beginning of each entry section. Prize money will be paid on the day. Vouchers will be issued with rosettes in the ring and prize money can be collected from the Ice Events cash point located by the Main Ring.

27. RosettesNo animal will be allowed to wear a rosette or ribbon other than those issued by the Society. No rosette or ribbon may be displayed during judging which has been awarded in a previous class.

28. Conditional awardsIn all cases where prizes are offered or awarded conditionally, they will be withheld until the exhibitor shall have proved to the satisfaction of the Council that the conditions have been complied with.

29. ProtestsAny Exhibitor wishing to lodge a protest having reference to livestock or horses exhibited at the Show must make the same in writing to the Society Office and must deposit a sum of £25. All protests must be delivered at the Society Office on the Showground before 3 pm on the day on which the protest shall have been made, or in the case of an award judged later than that time, then within one hour of the completion of the judging of that section, and no protest will be accepted subsequently unless a satisfactory reason be assigned for the delay. Protests will be considered by the Chief Steward of the Section concerned in consultation with his/her stewards. If the Chief Steward is unable to resolve the protest then he/she will refer the matter to the Society’s Appeals Committee. The decision of the Appeals Committee shall be final and if the protest is not substantiated then the deposit will be forfeited. The animal, to which the protest refers, must remain on the Showground until permission to leave has been obtained from the Show Office in writing. The Society reserves the right to refer any objection to any authority or organization to adjudicate, wholly or in part, in respect of an objection, on behalf of the Society.

30. Alteration of awardsIn case of any protest made in accordance with Regulation 28 whereby any prize animal becomes disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding prize in that class shall take the prize that had been awarded to the disqualified animal. This applies to all prizes awarded.

31. Payment of prize moneyPrize money awarded at the Show, where there is no dispute, will be paid to the exhibitor on the

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day of the Class. Prize vouchers will be presented to the prize winners in the judging ring for them to collect their winnings in cash from the Ice Events office on site on the days of the Show or dispatched by the Society on receipt of the prize voucher at the Society office by 31 May, 2019. If no request is made then the prize money will be forfeited.

32. Challenge trophiesCups and Trophies awarded at the Show may be collected from the Awards Office on the day of the Show and will be given out on production of a ‘Trophy Collection Card’. Winners of trophies must give the Society a written guarantee to return the cup in good condition, at their own expense by recorded delivery, to the Showground not less than six weeks prior to the next Show and that, in the event of loss, the amount of its value be made good to the Society by the holder. Exhibitors are forbidden to have any cup or trophy engraved. Any exhibitor who ignores this ruling will be charged a substantial sum to cover the cost of restitution. The Society will not be held responsible for any failure on the part of donors, or others, to produce Cups or Special Prizes offered for competition in the Schedule or Catalogue, nor will the Society accept any liability in respect of the description of Trophies and Special Prizes as printed in the Schedule and Catalogue. The Society reserves the right to prevent any cup or trophy from leaving the Society’s premises. Prize winners must insure their cup or trophy whilst in their possession.

JUDGES33. JudgesThe Judges are instructed to withhold prizes where the entry is not of sufficient merit and, in awarding prizes, the Judges are instructed to make their awards according to the relative merits of the exhibits for breeding purposes in breed classes. If, in the opinion of the Judges, any animal appears to be unfit for breeding purposes, the Judges shall be at liberty to have the animal examined by one of the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons, whose opinion shall be considered to be final and conclusive and, if he/she so directs, the animal will be disqualified from taking a prize which might otherwise be awarded to it. No person other than a Steward or authorised Official of the Society shall enter a ring when judging is in progress, nor shall have any communication with the Judges during the time of judging. All exhibitors and their agents acting in opposition to this regulation shall forfeit such prize as may be awarded to their exhibit.

34. Substitution of judgesThe Society reserves the right to substitute other Judges for those announced in the Prize Schedule or to make other appointments.

35. Change of judgeShould an exhibit be forward for competition which was either bred, or previously owned by the officiating Judge, then a referee may be introduced at the request of the Chief Steward of the Section. The onus of declaring an animal being exhibited in a class judged by a person who has had a financial interest in the animal or which has stood in his stable etc, is on the exhibitor. The exhibitor will know who is judging from the schedule whereas the Judge will not know which animals are coming before him until he arrives in the ring. If there is an unforeseen change of judge then the exhibitor should stand down from the class and entry fees will be refunded. Every effort will be made to inform exhibitors of a change of judge.

36. Parades and judging - Full details in Livestock Prize ScheduleIt is the responsibility of ALL exhibitors to plan their journey to the Showground to arrive in good time for their respective Class/es, thirty minutes prior to the times laid down in the official Ring Timetable.

HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATIONS 37. Smoking

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Smoking is strictly forbidden in the livestock lines, all buildings, judging rings and in the stable area.

38. Heath and Safety at Work Regulations.All exhibitors and their handlers must comply with the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974. Exhibitors are reminded that they are responsible for the observance, by themselves, their employees and their contractors, of all Health and Safety at Work Regulations. Any item of risk or hazard should be reported to the Society Office immediately.

INSURANCE39. Public liability insuranceExhibitors should ensure that they have adequate public liability insurance cover (suggested minimum of £5 million).

GENERAL40. Veterinary SurgeonIt is a condition of entry that the Society’s Veterinary Surgeons may, on their own authority, give such emergency treatment as they may consider appropriate in the event that the owner or his representative cannot be found and that the owner will be responsible for the cost of such treatment.

41. DEFRA RegulationsExhibitors must be aware of, and conform to, the regulations in place by DEFRA at all times.

42. Transit of animalsIn accordance with Welfare in Transport Regulation (EC) no. 1.2005 it is an offence to transport any female animal for whom 90% or more of the gestation period has already passed, or female animals that have given birth in the previous week. For distances over 65Kms an Animal Transporter Authorisation is required as well as a Certificate of Competence for transporting animals over 65Kms (please consult your local authority regarding this).

43. Banned substancesThe Society does not tolerate the administration of tranquilizers or any other form of drug to Show exhibits, whether entered for competition of demonstration, which may in any way affect the performance of the animal, or have the effect of making it behave in the Show Ring or elsewhere on the Showground in a manner which is not natural. Any exhibitor, or his representative, who is found to have administered or permitted the administration of tranquilizers or drugs to any Show exhibit will be reported to the Council of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society to be dealt with at its discretion and the matter will be reported to the appropriate Breed Society or organization which will render the exhibitor liable for disqualification. The Society reserves the right to insist on a drugs test to be carried out by the Society’s appointed Veterinary Officer.

44. Stalling of exhibitsDetails shown in Livestock Prize Schedule.

45. Washing of stockAnimals may only be cleansed at the wash down area provided for this purpose. Great care should be taken if using a pressure washer. Taps must not be left running and fire hoses must not be used for washing down.

46. StrawStraw is not provided for Light Horses and Ponies. A limited amount will be provided for Heavy Horses. If straw is required then this will be available for purchase from the Stable Manager’s office.

47. WaterWater will be provided on site.

48. Rugs and sheetsExcept by special permission of the Steward of the section, no rug or sheet shall be hung up so as

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to conceal any animal in a horsebox, stall or pen. All sheets used for this purpose must be removed before the opening of the Show to the general public and must not be replaced until after the closing of the Show.

49. PublicityDetails shown in Livestock Prize Schedule.

50. StovesExhibitors are not permitted to cook on an “open fire”. Heating or cooking appliances are not permitted to be installed or used inside a tented structure which is not specifically set out for this purpose. All heating and cooking appliances are strictly forbidden in all society buildings.

51. StewardsNo person shall officiate in the judging ring as Steward at the time of judging of a class in which he or she has an exhibit. In the event of a Steward making entries after his or her appointment as Steward, the Chief Steward shall appoint a deputy Steward to carry out stewarding duties for the class in question.

52. First AidThere is a designated Medical Centre located near the Society Office where First Aid will be available.

53. Dogs/PetsDogs/pets are not allowed in the livestock area. In other areas of the Showground well behaved dogs/pets are permitted on leads and owners must clean up after their dog/pet.

54. Cancellations / refundsCancellation or Termination of the ShowIf by reason of force majeure, severe adverse weather conditions, water-logged ground, failure or neglect on the part of any utility supplying electricity or water, labour strife, civil commotion, war (or threat thereof), act or threatened act of terrorism, fire or explosion or any other event beyond the control of the Society (other than a shortage of money or shortage of materials) the Society deems it necessary for it to cancel or terminate the holding of the Show or any part of it, then the Society shall use its reasonable endeavours to ensure that the Exhibitor is made aware as soon as practicable of such cancellation or termination either in writing, by email or facsimile, verbally by telephone or mobile, or by publication on the Society’s website(s).In the event of cancellation or termination pursuant to clause above, this Agreement shall determine automatically and the Society shall repay to the Exhibitor all, charges and fees already paid under this Agreement (if the Show is cancelled before its commencement) or a rateable proportion of such charges and fees (if the Show is terminated after its commencement) but otherwise shall be under no liability to the Exhibitor or its sub-licensees for any loss which they may sustain in consequence of any such determination and the Exhibitor shall in the event of determination be under no liability to the Society in respect of its future obligations under this agreement (but without prejudice to any rights of either party against the other in respect of any claim accrued under this Agreement down to the date of such determination).

55. PenaltiesAny infringement of any of the Regulations or Conditions printed in this Schedule will result in the exhibitor forfeiting any prize to which he/she may be entitled in addition to the consequences attaching to the infringement and the Society reserves the right to inform other Agricultural Societies and bodies of any decision it may come to with regard to an exhibitor.

56. Interpretation of RegulationsThe Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society reserves the sole and absolute right to interpret these or any other prescribed regulations, conditions and prize lists, and to settle arbitrarily and

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determine all matters, questions or difference in regard hereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with incident to the Show. Also to substitute Judges, refuse and to cancel entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, vary or cancel awards of prizes or reserve numbers and relax conditions as the Society may deem necessary.

57. StatementAll exhibitors and other persons admitted to the Showground shall be subject to the rules, orders and regulations of the Council of the Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society. The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety of everyone present. In order for these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers, and of all Officials and Stewards.

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Newark & Nottinghamshire Agricultural Society Holding Number 32/098/8000

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