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22 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2018 | PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AU
SCHEDULEHORSES IN ACTION
HORSES IN ACTIONThe Horses in Action competition comprises horses and ponies which are divided into Show Horse, Show Hunter and Carriage Driving competitions. Horses are judged on conformation, presentation, manners and paces within their field. Show horses should have a fine bone conformation, show hunters should be a pleasant ride and carriage driving is the discipline of horses working with either two or four wheeled carriages presenting an elegant spectacle. A win at the IGA Perth Royal Show opens the door for a Show Horse or Show Hunter to compete at a National Championship.
MISSION STATEMENT
To promote and showcase the highest standards of quality and excellence by way of equine competition.
HORSE COMMITTEE
Councillor in Charge Ross Rainbird
Ringmaster Don Chipper
Councillors Don Chipper, Andrew Williams
Committee Members Diane Bennit, Sandra Button, Lesley Farrier, Fred Freeman, Merrilyn Gollan, Robert Hawes, Marg Langan, Kym Shingleton
CARRIAGE DRIVING WORKING PARTY
Hazel Filear, Robert Hawes, Marg Langan, Merle Turner, Tracey Tester (Driver’s Representative)
HACK WORKING PARTY
Nerida Barnden-Brown, Sandra Button, Lesley Farrier, Merrilyn Gollan, Jill Hancock, Robert Hawes, Nikki Scari, Chloe Vince (Rider’s Representative)
Competition and Event Coordinator Evie Nairn
SAVE TIME AND MINIMISE ERRORS USING OUR FAST AND EFFICIENT ONLINE ENTRY SYSTEM
ENTRIES.PERTHROYALSHOW.COM.AUFor further information or assistance please contact Evie Nairn (08) 6263 3153 or email [email protected]
ONLINE ENTRIES
HORSES IN ACTION
Entries close: 4.00pm FRIDAY 20 JULY 2018. Entries post marked after this date and time will not be accepted. FAXED ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Enter online: http://entries.perthroyalshow.com.au
Email entries to: [email protected] (must be accompanied by full card details for payment).
Post entries to: Royal Agricultural Society of WA Att: Horses Competition and Event Coordinator PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910
Entry fees: Hack and Show Hunter RASWA Non Members $43.00 per entry RASWA Members $38.70 per entry
Carriage Driving RASWA Non Members $34.00 per entry RASWA Members $30.60 per entry
ENTER ONLINE AND RECEIVE A 20% DISCOUNT
To be entitled to the Royal Agricultural Society members’ entry fee you must have paid your 2018 membership subscription prior to lodging the entry, and your membership number must be stated on the entry form.
The RASWA member discount will only be allowed if the member and owner are one and the same. The discount can only be redeemed by the exhibiting owner. Partial owners and family members do not qualify for the discount.
Payment for stables, lockers and Private Road parking must be included with the entry fee payment.
Enquires: Horses Competition and Event Coordinator (08) 6263 3153 or [email protected]
A copy of the schedule can also be downloaded and printed from the website www.perthroyalshow.com.au.
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Age and Competence of Exhibitiors ............................................................................................... 13 Access to Arena.............................................................................................................................. 13 Admission Tickets ............................................................................................................................11 Alcohol Consumption...................................................................................................................... 10 Animal / Livestock Owners / Exhibitors Public Liability................................................................... 36 Appeals Against Refusal of Nominations.........................................................................................11 Arrival and Departure Times ............................................................................................................11 Breast Plate Numbers .................................................................................................................... 16 Carriage Driving Classes ................................................................................................................ 31Catalogues ..................................................................................................................................... 12 Childs Classes ................................................................................................................................ 27Classification of Horses .................................................................................................................. 16Closing Date of Entries. .................................................................................................................... 3Conditions of Entry ......................................................................................................................... 10Departure of Exhibits ...................................................................................................................... 12Dress .............................................................................................................................................. 10Duty of Care to Animals .................................................................................................................. 13Entry Fees ........................................................................................................................................ 3 Entry and Exit Routes ......................................................................................................................11 Exercising of Horses....................................................................................................................... 13Feed Bins and Water Containers ................................................................................................... 12 Grand Parades ............................................................................................................................... 14 Grand Parade Exemptions ............................................................................................................. 14Grand Parade Exemption Application Form ................................................................................... 37Hack Competition ........................................................................................................................... 17Height Divisions .............................................................................................................................. 16Horses Competing in More Than One (1) Class ............................................................................ 16Judge, Exhibitor Business Dealings ............................................................................................... 10Leading Rein Classes..................................................................................................................... 28 Liability and Indemnity .................................................................................................................... 10Lockers ........................................................................................................................................... 12Management and Control ............................................................................................................... 13Measurement of Horses/ Ponies .................................................................................................... 13 Nominations.................................................................................................................................... 10 Online Entries Information ................................................................................................................ 2 Parent / Guardian Responsibility .................................................................................................... 10 Parking ........................................................................................................................................... 12 Prize Money, Ribbons and Trophies ................................................................................................. 9 Prohibited Substances and Medication Control.............................................................................. 14 Protests .......................................................................................................................................... 14Qualification Criteria ....................................................................................................................... 15Refund of Entry Fees.......................................................................................................................11Registered Approved Identifiers ......................................................................................................11Registration .................................................................................................................................... 15
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Rider Classes. ................................................................................................................................ 29Rinigmaster’s Powers ..................................................................................................................... 13Safety Helmets. .............................................................................................................................. 15Show Hunter Competition............................................................................................................... 21Shuttle Bus ..................................................................................................................................... 12Smoking.......................................................................................................................................... 10Society’s General Show Regulation 17 Liability and Indemnity ...................................................... 35Spurs .............................................................................................................................................. 16Stabling........................................................................................................................................... 12Stable Bedding ............................................................................................................................... 12Stable Fees .................................................................................................................................... 12Stable Cleaning .............................................................................................................................. 12 Stallions. ......................................................................................................................................... 13Substitutions ................................................................................................................................... 16Turnout Class ................................................................................................................................. 26 Veterinary Services......................................................................................................................... 13Weight Classifications .................................................................................................................... 16Whips.............................................................................................................................................. 16
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE 2018 IGA PERTH ROYAL SHOW IS A SMOKE FREE ENVIRONMENT
2018 PROPOSED TIMETABLEThe following program is presented to Exhibitors as a guide only.
Timetable subject to change.
FRIDAY 21 SEPTEMBER 2018 Novice Pony Hack Novice Galloway Hack Novice Hack Novice Show Hunter Pony Novice Hunter Galloway Novice Show Hunter Hack Novice Rider
SATURDAY 22 SEPTEMBER 2018 Emily Pelloe Memorial Turnout Event Senior Rider Gents Hack Large Hack Family Hack Owner Rider
SUNDAY 23 SEPTEMBER 2018 Leslie Jones Memorial Event Ladies Hack Galloway Hack
MONDAY 24 SEPTEMBER 2018 Show Hunter Galloway Show Hunter Hack
TUESDAY 25 SEPTEMBER 2018 Childs Show Pony Childs Show Hunter Novice Race Horse to Show Horse
WEDNESDAY 26 SEPTEMBER 2018 Leading Rein Smartest on Parade Kindergarten Rider Junior Rider 13 years and Under Junior Rider 14 years to 17 years
THURSDAY 27 SEPTEMBER 2018 Small Pony Hacks Large Pony Hacks
FRIDAY 28 SEPTEMBER 2018 Small Pony Show Hunter Large Pony Show Hunter Novice Carriage Driving Exhibit Carriage Driving Pony 10.2h and Under Carriage Driving Pony over 10.2h up to 14h Carriage Driving Horse over 14h Carriage Driving Pleasure Pony Concours d’Elegance Carriage Driving Turnout Carriage Driver Mirror Challenge
SATURDAY 29 SEPTEMBER 2018 NO CLASSES SCHEDULED FOR THIS DAY
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THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAGRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING SPONSORS FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS AND AWARDS TO BE PRESENTED THROUGHOUT THE
HORSES IN ACTION SECTION.
4 Farmers Australia Pty LtdAlbany Saddlery
Aussie Platinum PhotographyChristina Slater
Donkey Society of WADriving Me Crazy
Evolution EquestrianG G Garlands
Hack Working Party of RASWAImtrade Australia
Jill HancockJudaroo Pony Stud
Merrilyn GollanOff The Track
Paul & Tracey TesterRedfield Pony StudSamantha Applin
Scari Family, Bolger Family, Gabriella Robson and Vince FamilyShow Horse Council of Western Australia Inc.
Tanya & Adam CrokerTester Family
WA Horsemen’s Association Inc.
SPONSOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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Confirmation of sponsorships received after the printing of the schedule will be acknowledged in the Horses in Action catalogue.
HORSES IN ACTION ENTRY CHECKLIST
I have completed the Exhibitor details, signed the entry form and included the entry fees.I have enclosed the Stabling/Locker application form for my Horses in Action entries and all application fees.I have enclosed my bunk room application (if applicable).I have emailed/enclosed a copy of the horse/pony Registration papers and a current Height Certificate.I have completed and enclosed the Qualification form.I have enclosed a copy of my Birth Certificate, Passport or Driver’s Licence, as proof of age, which is required for all Leading Rein, Kindergarten Rider, Rider and Driver Exhibitors.As the Exhibitor I have enclosed with this entry a signed Disclaimer Statement for myself and one for every person that will handle or ride this exhibit at the IGA Perth Royal Show.If you are going to handle or ride more than one exhibit, a Disclaimer Statement needs to be lodged with every entry. You will need to sign a Disclaimer Statement for every Exhibitor on whose entry your name appears.I have entered the “Leslie Jones Memorial” class and have supplied the registered Thoroughbred name and enclosed a copy of the Thoroughbred registration papers or document booklet.I have retained a copy of my entry form as a record of my entry (recommended).
To enable prompt processing of your entry, you will need to make sure that all your documentation has been checked against this list and that photocopied documents have
been supplied with your entry as required.
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GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS The Society’s General Show Regulations and Section
Conditions regulate the conduct of the Show. Upon acceptance of an entry, the Exhibitor is irrevocably contracted to be bound by those General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. A copy of the Society’s General Show Regulations may be
obtained on application or from the website http://perthroyalshow.com.au/general-regulations/ An Exhibitor who breaches any General Show Regulation or Section Condition may be disqualified, or suspended for any period, fined or otherwise penalised. The Society may publish to: a) all Royal Show Societies in Australia; b) the relevant Breed Society; and c) the body with which the exhibit is registered, or is
eligible for registration, the result of any proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee in which a Person has been found to have breached any General Show Regulation or Section Condition. The Society may recognise and act upon any penalty imposed by any other similar society, organisation or body in Australia on any Person or exhibit. WITHDRAWAL OF EXHIBIT BY THE SOCIETY The Society may at its sole discretion, withdraw, reject or disqualify an exhibit. Upon notification by the Society the Owner/Exhibitor of the exhibit must immediately remove such exhibit from the Showground. Refer also to the Society’s
General Show Regulation 3.18. If an exhibit is not collected or removed by the Owner/Exhibitor, the Society may, at its sole discretion, dispose of the exhibit in a manner it determines. PRIZE MONEY RASWA has a policy whereby all prize money is paid by EFT (Electronic Funds Transfer). Your banking details will be kept secure and can only be used by RASWA to credit your bank account. Please complete your account details on the entry form even if you have provided them previously. Failure to provide your bank details will mean that any prize money you earn will be forfeited and retained by RASWA. Furthermore, you acknowledge your agreement to the following: • The Society will issue you a tax invoice in respect of the
successful Exhibit; • You are requested not to issue a tax invoice to the
Society in respect to prize money received; • It will be necessary for you to notify the Society if you
cease to be registered for GST; and • The Society will notify you if it ceases to satisfy any of
the requirements of the determinations.
If you provide your ABN but are not registered for GST, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule. If you are a business Exhibitor and do not provide your ABN to the Society, 47% tax will be deducted from your prize money under the ATO PAYG provisions. If you confirm that you are entering as part of a private recreational pursuit or hobby, the Society will pay the prize money as detailed in the prize schedule. Payment of prize money: In all classes, prize money will be paid based on the details in the financial name section of the entry form. If a horse/pony competes in an event for which it has not been nominated and is awarded a prize, such prize money and ribbons will be forfeited. Prize money as stated in the schedule does not include GST. The prize money which the Society pays to successful Exhibitors (“you”) depends on the information that you provide to the Society. If you confirm that you are GST registered and provide your Australian Business Number (ABN) the Society will pay the appropriate prize money plus 10% GST. The Society will provide to you a Recipient Created Tax Invoice (RCTI) within 28 days of the day you were successful at your event (subject to receiving full clearance from all swabs taken during the Show), detailing the GST which you will need to submit to the Australian Tax Office (ATO). If any adjustments need to be made, the Society will issue an adjustment note to you within 28 days of the adjustment. Upon entry into the competition and completion and signing of the application form, this form will become a RCTI agreement as required under Goods and Services Tax Act 1999. AWARDS The Society will not be responsible for awards not received by Exhibitors after 31 December 2018. If you have not received your award by the 30 November 2018 please contact the Awards Officer on 6263 3100. SOCIETY’S LIABILITY The Society shall not be liable for any damages, costs, claims, expenses or liabilities arising from the rejection or disqualification of an exhibit. The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the General Show Regulation 17, Liability and Indemnity, with reference to the Society’s liability. SOCIAL MEDIA POLICY All personnel engaged by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA (RASWA) are bound by RASWA’s Social Media Policy
(https://www.perthroyalshow.com.au/social-media-policy/) and are required to use social media in a positive manner and with the best intentions. • Whether posting on a public or private page or group,
please present in a suitable and respectful manner of RASWA, Perth Royal Show and the Claremont Showground.
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• Be mindful of posting/discussing subjects that may inflame someone’s emotions. Please show respect for
others’ opinions and be courteous always. • Do not post personal information about yourself or
others, confidential or non-public information, offensive or negative comments.
If anyone is found to have made comments that are deemed unreasonable or derogatory, action will be taken by RASWA to ensure all parties are protected, and inappropriate use reprimanded. PROMOTION No advertising or promotion on behalf of commercial business will be permitted on the Showground without the prior written consent of the Society’s Chief Executive Officer. PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT The information provided by the Exhibitor in the application for entry is collected and used by the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (RASWA) to organise and conduct competitions at the Show. We may publish details such as your name, address and exhibit details in any RASWA publication or communication. Such information may also be made available to, and published by, the media. We will not disclose your information without your consent for any other purpose unless required or authorised by law. You may request access to your personal information and, if necessary, request that our records of that information be corrected by writing to the Chief Executive Officer at the Royal Agricultural Soceity of Western Australia, PO Box 135, Claremont WA 6910.
SECTION CONDITIONS 1. RISK WARNING
PLEASE NOTE THAT EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES ARE DANGEROUS AND THAT ACCIDENTS CAUSING DEATH, INJURY, DISABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, CAN, AND DO OCCUR.
2. ALCOHOL 2.1 Alcohol consumption on the Showground other than
in licensed or designated areas approved by the Society is prohibited. This includes the stable and locker area of the Equestrian Complex.
3. SMOKING 3.1 The Show is a smoke free event. Smoking is not
permitted within any section of the Equestrian Complex. Smoking areas are available in Private and Hardy Roads.
4. CONDITIONS FOR ENTRY 4.1 Liability and Indemnity: Lodgment of an entry form
is deemed to be acknowledgement by the Exhibitor of his or her agreement that persons entering events do so at their own risk (Refer to the Society’s General Show Regulation 17, Liability and Indemnity).
4.1.1 Exhibit: For the purpose of these Section Conditions the word “exhibit” shall include a horse, pony or
donkey entered in the Horse Section. 4.1.2 Exhibitor: Means the person in whose name the entry
is lodged. 4.1.3 Judge, Exhibitor Business Dealings: No
Exhibitors/handler may show an exhibit in a ring (other than a jumping ring) officiated by a Judge where:
1. that exhibit was bred by, purchased or leased from
the Judge or his or her immediate family within the 12 months preceding the date of competition; or
2. has been employed by the Judge at any time in the 12 month period prior to; or
3. the Judge has conducted any business transactions within the 12 months preceding the date of competition involving the Exhibitor, or the owner or part owner of an animal exhibited by the Exhibitor at the current competition; unless the Councillor in Charge has provided written authorisation to do so on the basis of the incidental or minor nature of the business.
4.1.4 JUDGES NAMES WILL BE POSTED ON THE
RASWA WEBSITE AS SOON AS THEY ARE CONFIRMED.
4.2 Parent/Legal Guardian Responsibility: Where an
Exhibitor, rider/driver, passenger, attendant or any other participant is 17 years of age and under, the parent or legal guardian must accept responsibility on behalf of the Exhibitor, rider/driver, passenger, attendant or any other participant for the purpose of the Show and must read and sign the enclosed disclaimer statement form. Refer to special note “Indemnity if Exhibitor is 17 years of age and under”
on the entry form and to the enclosed disclaimer statement.
4.3 Dress: Competitors participating in all events must
wear the approved attire for the Section in which they are competing.
4.3.1 Strappers and attendants who lead horses/ponies
onto the Main Arena must be appropriately attired as outlined in each section or must wear a white dust coat, provided by the Exhibitor. Protective leather footwear (not joggers) must be worn. Attendants wearing a dust coat will not be allowed to enter the judging ring.
4.3.2 White Dust Coats: A limited number of coats will be
available to purchase from the Armband Office for $40.00 each. NO coats will be available to hire.
4.4 Nominations: 4.4.1 The Society reserves the right to accept any
nomination, which in its opinion warrants inclusion in the Show. The Society, without giving a reason for doing so, may also reject or disqualify an exhibit.
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4.4.2 Any Exhibitor giving a wrong description or false information of his or her exhibit may be disqualified from exhibiting from this or any future Perth Royal Show.
4.4.3 Appeals Against Refusal of Nominations:
Exhibitors shall have the right of appeal against the Society’s decision providing the appeal is lodged in writing within 14 days of the dispatch of notification.
4.4.4 Registration of Exhibits: No horse/pony may
compete unless it is registered in a recognised Studbook, Breed Society, Equestrian Australia (EA), Show Horse Council (SHC) or Australian Carriage Driving Society (ACDS).
4.4.5 No exhibit may be presented with markings that vary
from its registration papers. 4.4.6 A photocopy of each exhibit’s registration
certificate must accompany each entry form. Failure to present registration certificates by 10 August 2018 will result in the return of entries.
4.4.7 Exhibitors must supply on their entry forms all the
information called for in each and every instance, otherwise their entries will not be accepted and will be returned.
4.4.8 Restrictions on Number of Entries: Any Exhibitor
entering more than one (1) animal in a class may be requested by the Society to withdraw their additional entries, thereby limiting their entries to one (1) exhibit per class. This notification will be advised no later than Wednesday 22 August 2018. This will only occur if there are excess entries.
4.4.9 Transfer of Events: After the close of entries, the
Society reserves the right to transfer events from one day to another or cancel an event due to lack of entries.
4.5 Presentation: 4.5.1 All horse/ponies/donkeys are to be clean and
presented according to the section in which they are competing.
4.5.2 Registered Approved Identifiers: All
horses/ponies/donkeys competing at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show must be visibly branded with a registered freeze or fire brand, microchipped or identified by a method approved by the relevant Society. Registered horses that are microchipped or identified under breed, EA, SHC or ACDS rules should always be accompanied by a copy of the official registration documents detailing the identifying marks on the individual exhibit and microchip number.
4.6 Insurance: The Owner/Exhibitor is responsible for the
Insurance of his or her exhibit whilst the exhibit is on the Society’s Showground.
4.7 Refund of Entry Fees: 4.7.1 Refunds will be given for entries where the Society
has excess entries in a section or class and is unable to accommodate them.
4.7.2 Horse Exhibitors may apply for a refund of entry
fee for a horse/pony that has, prior to the
commencement of competition at the Perth Royal
Show, become seriously ill, injured or has died, or
prior to the close of entries has been sold. The
application requires a submission of a Veterinary
Certificate, or Proof of Sale and is subject to
approval of both the Councillor in Charge and the
Manager - Competitions, Events and Education.
Application for this refund will need to be made
within seven (7) days of the issue of the Veterinary
Certificate or Proof of Sale. 5. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE TIMES 5.1 Arrival: Exhibitors are to arrive no earlier than 6.00pm
on the evening before judging. 5.2 Admission Tickets: Exhibitors will be issued tickets
for admission to the Showground on the following number of horses/ponies entered on each day. Tickets are issued automatically on the allocation of a stable.
• 1 or 2 horses/ponies stabled per day 2 tickets • 3 or 4 horses/ponies stabled per day 3 tickets • 5 or more horses/ponies stables per day 1 ticket
per horse/pony 5.3 Additional single-entry tickets may be purchased prior
to the Show by submitting the enclosed application for admission ticket form no later than 3 September 2018. E-tickets will be forwarded to the email address submitted on the form.
5.4 Departure: 5.4.1 Livestock Release Authority: No exhibit will be
permitted to leave the Showground without a livestock release authority form signed by an Armband Office staff member.
5.4.2 Exhibits may not be removed from the horse lines until
after the Grand Parade unless ordered by the Ringmaster, or on the advice of the Veterinarian. A livestock release authority will still be required, prior to your departure from the Showground.
5.4.3 Stables are to be left clean and will be inspected prior
to the issue of a livestock release authority form. 6. ENTRY AND EXIT ROUTES 6.1 Arrivals: Exhibitors in horse classes will only be
admitted to the Showground on production of a “single”, “multi entry” or “email” ticket. Tickets will be
issued to Exhibitors prior to the commencement of the Show.
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6.2 Entry Route: Vehicles delivering exhibits will be admitted to the Showground between 5.30am and 9.00pm through Gate 6 off Graylands Road. Proceed to the horse unloading area, when directed by the parking attendant.
6.3 Departures: Departure from the horse unloading area
will be through Private Road to Gate 7, where the livestock release authority will be collected at the gate.
7. PARKING AND SHUTTLE BUS 7.1 Parking for cars with floats and for horse trucks, is
available at the Irwin Army Barracks, Karrakatta. Application can be made by completing the Irwin Barracks parking form and submitted it with the entry form.
7.2 Shuttle Bus: Will run continuously between Irwin
Barracks and the Claremont Showground from 6.00am to 8.00pm Friday 21 September 2018 to Saturday 29 September 2018.
8. STABLING 8.1 Stable Fee: $15.00 per day. Stables can only be
booked for the night previous and the day of competition/judging.
8.2 Overnight stables will be available to incoming
horses/ponies after 6.00pm on the evening prior to judging.
8.3 Stables allocated are for the horse/pony nominated
and if not so used may be reallocated. Any Exhibitor using stables for any purpose other than stabling of horses/ponies will have their entries cancelled.
8.4 All stallions will be stabled in the Horse Breed stables. 8.4.1 If you have not been allocated a stable for all your
horse/ponies as stated on your stables/locker notification form, please contact the Competition and Event Coordinator prior to the Show, as stables will be re-allocated as withdrawals are received.
8.5 Consideration will be given to applications by country
Exhibitors requiring to be accommodated beyond the days on which they are competing. Application must be made in writing detailing the reason for the request. No guarantee can be given that any request will be granted.
8.6 Stable Bedding: Wood shavings are provided in the
Horses in Action stables. White sand is provided in the Horses Breed stables. No additional bedding types are to be used.
8.7 Feed Bins and Water Containers: Exhibitors will be
required to provide their own feed bins and water containers.
8.8 Hay is permitted but stables and surrounding areas
are to be thoroughly cleaned.
8.9 Stable Cleaning: Exhibitors whose horses/ponies are stabled overnight are responsible for cleaning out their stables daily. Day stables are to be cleaned before departure. Exhibitors failing to comply will be liable to a fine of $100.00 for each and every offence.
8.10 Supervision: Horses/ponies outside their stables
must be supervised and have an attendant on hand at all times.
9. LOCKERS 9.1 Locker Fee: $10.00 per day for a standard locker. 9.2 A limited number of lockers are available. Any
applicant who cannot be accommodated will be notified accordingly. Exhibitors should supply their own locks for lockers.
10. ACCOMMODATION 10.1 Bunks: A deposit of $10.00 is payable for each key
issued. 10.2 It is a privilege, not a right to be offered a bunk on
the Showground. Bunks are allocated on a share
room basis and Exhibitors may be required to
share a room with another Exhibitor. 10.3 Due to the limited number of bunks available, country
Exhibitors travelling the greatest distance will be given preference in the allocation of bunks.
10.4 A maximum of two (2) bunks will be available per
any one (1) exhibit. 10.5 Rooms must be left clean and occupiers must act in a
proper manner at all times. 10.6 Rooms must be vacated by 6.00pm on the last day of
competition. 11. CANCELLATION OF STABLES, LOCKERS AND
ACCOMMODATION 11.1 Because of the limited number of stables, lockers and
bunks available, prompt notification of cancellations must be made.
11.2 Request for refunds on stables, lockers, Irwin
Barracks parking and Private Road facilities fees must be made in writing and received ten (10) days prior to the first day of the Show and considered if the facilities cannot be re-let.
12. CATALOGUES 12.1 Catalogues listing all exhibits entered in each class
may be purchased at a cost of $5.50 and should be ordered and paid for at the time of entry.
12.2 Only a limited number of catalogues will be available
for sale during the Show.
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13. MEASUREMENT OF HORSES AND PONIES 13.1 The Society’s official measurers will be in attendance
in the measuring bay on the Showground from 2.30pm to 4.00pm on Thursday 20 September, 6.00am to 12.00pm (noon) Friday 21 September, and from 6.00am to 12.30pm each day until Saturday 29 September. Measurement in the afternoons can be arranged by appointment if neccessary, with the Chief Measurer prior to the closure of the measuring bay.
13.2 All horses/ponies requiring to be measured, must
have all rugs, boots and leg wraps removed. 13.3 All horses/ponies submitted for measuring should
present in a bridle and bit, or in a halter for breeds
that do not require to be bitted and be in the care
of a competent person. The handler must have the
appropriate paperwork in hand and be wearing
enclosed protective footwear. 13.4 The Society reserves the right to have any horse/pony
submitted for re-measurement. 14. MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL 14.1 Ringmaster’s Powers: The determination of the
Ringmaster upon any question or dispute arising in, or which is incidental to the conduct in the Show Ring, or the conduct of any competition, parade, exhibition or event therein, or as to the qualification of any Exhibitor, or as to the proper description of any thing, whether animate or inanimate, shall be final and binding on the Society and upon all Exhibitors and any other persons affected thereby.
14.2 The term “Ringmaster” shall be deemed to include the
Ringmaster, Councillor in Charge (CIC) and Councillors of the Horse Section should either the Ringmaster or the CIC be unavailable.
14.3 No person shall be eligible to compete, if in the opinion
of the Ringmaster, he or she is for any reason whatsoever, unfit to lead, ride or drive.
14.4 Head Gear: Horses/ponies must be equipped with
suitable bridles or halters to facilitate handling at all times.
14.5 Stallions: No stallion or colt shall be lead/driven or
ridden by a person 17 years of age or under. No stallion or colt will be allowed on the Showground without a bridle, halter with bit, or suitable headgear as approved by the governing Society. Showjumping
Stallions must have their green disc. Breed
Stallions and Colts will always need to have their
competition card visible. 14.6 Access to Arena: No horse/pony shall be allowed on
the Main Arena during the Show except for the purpose of competing in its nominated event, Grand Parade or during the authorised exercise period between 6.00am and 8.00am; or at the discretion of the Ringmaster. Exhibitors contravening this condition will be liable to a fine of $100.00 for each offence.
14.7 Age and Competence of Exhibitors:
a) Subject to (b), a person who has not attained the age of 6 years must not ride a horse or pony at a Show (unless otherwise stipulated for a particular class).
b) The Ringmaster may at any time require a person who does not appear to be able to ride or handle a horse to dismount, allow other persons to handle the horse, or leave the judging ring.
c) The age of the person is determined as at the day of commencement of the Show, Friday 21 September 2018.
14.8 Emergency Exit Passages: All laneways in the
McGlew Pavilion are to be “KEPT CLEAR AT ALL
TIMES", this includes all gear and rugs, etc. 15. EXERCISING OF HORSES/PONIES 15.1 The exercise period on the Main Arena is between
6.00am and 8.00am at a walk or trot. Horses may be lunged during this period at the discretion of the Ringmaster or Mounted Stewards.
15.2 During the day horses/ponies may be exercised in the
warm-up arenas provided. 15.3 Horse/ponies may not be lunged in the bottom warm-
up arena. The top warm-up arena is available for lunging.
15.4 The grassed area west of the Horses in Action stable
complex is used for marshalling. Horses/ponies will only be allowed to walk when in this area.
16. DUTY OF CARE TO ANIMALS 16.1 A person who has the care or charge of an animal has
a duty to take all reasonable measures to ensure the welfare of that animal.
16.2 Cruelty: The Royal Agricultural Society of WA will not
tolerate any abuse of horses/ponies at the Show. 17. VETERINARY SERVICES 17.1 A Veterinary Officer will be on call throughout the
Show to provide services to injured or sick livestock. Exhibitors requiring services will be responsible for payment for all services rendered.
17.2 The Veterinary Office and Medication Control Centre
is located at the corner of Edgar Avenue and the cattle lanes.
17.3 The duty Veterinary Office can be contacted from
6.00am to 9.00pm through the Armband Office on 0434 567 967 or 0434 567 911, from Thursday 20 September until Sunday 29 September 2018 at 12.00pm (noon). After 9.00pm on any day please call Asset Services on 6263 3127.
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18. DANGEROUS, OBJECTIONABLE OR DISEASED EXHIBITS
18.1 The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the Society’s
General Show Regulation 4.7 and 4.8, with reference to dangerous, objectionable or diseased exhibits.
19. PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES AND MEDICATION
CONTROL 19.1 It is illegal to utilise any Banned, Prohibited or
Controlled medication. The use of such will result in elimination and other disciplinary actions under the regulations of the governing bodies.
20. GRAND PARADES 20.1 All horses/ponies must participate in the Grand
Parade in accordance with the printed program unless an exemption is authorised by the Ringmaster. Exhibitors must have competent handlers/riders in attendance for this purpose. Carriage Driving Exhibitors are invited to participate.
20.2 Grand Parades will be held at the following times:
• Saturday 22 September 1.00pm • Sunday 23 September 1.00pm • Monday 24 September 1.00pm • Tuesday 25 September 1.00pm • Wednesday 26 September 1.00pm • Thursday 27 September 1.00pm • Friday 28 September 1.00pm • Saturday 29 September 1.00pm
20.3 Regulation 3.25.5 of the General Show Regulations
requires that all livestock exhibits are tractable to the degree that they can participate in parades. If in the opinion of the Councillor in Charge or Ringmaster any animal appears to be dangerous and not under proper control, it must be removed immediately from the Showground.
20.4 Where horses/ponies are entered in both Breed
Section classes and Horses in Action classes, they must parade with their Breed Section.
20.5 Standard of Dress for Riders/Handlers: When
participating in the Grand Parade, riders/handlers must adhere to the standard of dress appropriate to their section including the wearing of the competition number of the Exhibit. A handler may wear a clean dustcoat, but still must wear the exhibits competition number. If riders and handlers are not correctly attired, or the horse/ pony is not suitably presented, the exhibit will not be permitted to participate in the Grand Parade and the Exhibitor will be subject to a fine and forfeiture of any awarded prize money.
20.6 Exemptions: All Exhibitors are reminded that it is part of their obligation as Exhibitors at the Show to parade their animals in the Grand Parade. The Grand Parade is a significant daily event and very popular with the public. It is therefore very important to the Royal Agricultural Society of WA.
20.7 Any Exhibitor wishing to apply for an exemption must
do so by the 22 August 2018 on the appropriate form. NO exemptions will be given on the day without a Veterinary Certificate or First Aid Post Authority form.
20.8 Grand Parade Pass: Grand Parade passes are
included in your Exhibitor pack, collected from the Armband Office with the exhibits competition number. Exhibitors will be required to hand in a Grand Parade Pass as they enter the Main Arena for each Grand Parade and must wear their competition number.
20.9 If any horse/pony is not exhibited in the Grand
Parade without an approved exemption, the Exhibitor will be fined $100.00 and will forfeit any awarded prize money.
20.10 The fine must be paid before the horse/pony or
Exhibitor can participate in another event. 21. JUDGING 21.1 Exhibitors who do not present their horse/pony in the
judging ring at the time of judging will be instructed to remove their horse/pony from the arena.
21.2 If a horse/pony becomes loose during judging it may
be disqualified from the class at the discretion of the Judge.
21.3 Judging Times: Approximate judging times for each
class will be forwarded to Exhibitors with their entry tickets.
21.4 All ribbons are awarded at the discretion of the Judge. 22. CHAMPIONSHIP AWARDS 22.1 In making these awards the Judges will only select
from the exhibits which have gained first prizes in eligible classes.
22.2 Under no circumstances may a Judge make equal
championship awards. 22.3 The awarding of Champion and Reserve Champion
awards shall be at the discretion of the Judge. 23. PROTESTS 23.1 An Exhibitor may protest against an award won by an
exhibit, alleging breach of the Society’s General Show
Regulations or Section Conditions or ineligibility. 23.2 A protest must be made in writing, giving reasons for
the protest and signed and submitted to the Ringmasters Office, not more than one (1) hour after the completion of the judging of the class.
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23.3 Such protest must be accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 which may be forfeited to the Society if in the opinion of the Ringmaster the protest is unfounded, frivolous or vexatious.
23.4 If an exhibit is awarded a prize and is subsequently
disqualified the prize will not automatically be awarded to the next placegetter. The final decision will be at the discretion of the Judge.
23.5 Any prize money awarded for an event, which is the
subject of protest, shall be retained by the Society until the protest has been resolved.
24. HACKING 24.1 Equestrian Australia (EA) and Show Horse Council
(SHC) rules will be used as a guideline. With respect to inconsistancies, the Society’s General Show Regulations will apply.
25. CARRIAGE DRIVING 25.1 The Australian Carriage Driving Society (ACDS) rules
will apply. With respect to inconsistancies, the RASWA’s General Show Regulations will apply.
26. REGISTRATION 26.1 Hack, Hunter, Rider and Turnout Classes: All riders
must be current members of, and all horses/ponies must be registered with, EA or SHC and hold a current Membership Card (except class 448 - Kindergarten Rider).
26.2 Leading Rein Classes: The rider need not be a
member of, nor the pony registered with EA or SHC. 26.3 Carriage Driving: All horses/ponies must be
registered with the ACDS, a recognised Breed Society, EA or SHC. All Drivers must be ACDS members.
27. CONDITIONS FOR ENTRY 27.1 Naming: All exhibits must be named. 28. QUALIFICATION CRITERIA 28.1 Hack: The horse/pony MUST have accumulated at
least 15 points from 6 July 2017 to 20 July 2018 in Show Horse or Show Pony classes at a qualifying fixture. The performances must include two (2) wins, as judged by two (2) different Judges, in Lady’s,
Gent’s, Girl’s, Boy’s, Height or Weight classes. At
least one (1) point must have been gained at a RASWA affiliated Agricultural Show, excluding the Perth Royal Show. Any points gained in Open classes at the 2017 IGA Perth Royal Show may be included in the 15 points. Places in Maiden or Novice Hack classes at Agricultural Shows will count as an Agricultural point but will not count towards the required 15 points.
28.2 Show Hunter: The horse/pony MUST have accumulated at least 15 points from 6 July 2017 to 20 July 2018 in Show Hunter classes at a qualifying fixture. The performances must include two (2) wins, as judged by two (2) different Judges, in Lady’s,
Gent’s, Girl’s, Boy’s, Height or Weight classes. At least one (1) point must be gained at a RASWA Affiliated Agricultural Show. Any points gained in Open classes at the 2017 IGA Perth Royal Show may be included in the 15 points. Places in Maiden or Novice Show Hunter classes at Agricultural Shows will count as an Agricultural point but not count towards the required 15 points.
28.3 Exhibits may compete in either the Show Horse or
Show Hunter ring; they may not compete in both. 28.4 Rider Mounts: Horses/Ponies used as rider mounts
must come from exhibits that have qualified to compete at the Show and entered either Show Horse or Show Hunter classes.
28.5 Carriage Driving: The horse/pony and driver MUST
have competed in at least two (2) recognised Carriage Driving Shows between 6 July 2017 and 20 July 2018, one (1) of which may include the 2017 IGA Perth Royal Show.
28.6 Novice Classes: Entering a restrictive class in the
2018 IGA Perth Royal Show does not imply being able to enter a novice class the following year. Novice riders can also compete in open classes.
29. SAFETY HELMETS 29.1 All junior Exhibitors, riders, drivers, passengers,
attendants, grooms and any other participants 17 years of age and under must wear an approved safety helmet at all times whilst riding on the Society’s
Showground. This includes whether warming up, competing, riding or driving to or from the stables or participating in the Grand Parade.
29.2 The Society strongly recommends that all adult
Exhibitors, riders, attendants, grooms and any other participants 18 years of age and over, wear an approved safety helmet at all times whilst riding on the Society’s Showground. This includes, competing,
riding or driving to or from the stables or participating in the Grand Parade. A safety helmet must be worn while warming up.
29.3 The current EA approved safety helmet standards are:
• Australian (AS/NZS 3838) 2006 onwards • Australian (ARB HS 2012) provided they are
SAI Global marked • American (ASTM F1163) 2004a or 04a onwards • American (SNELL E2001) provided they are SEI
Global marked • European (VGI (01.040.2014-12) with or with
BSI Kitemark • British (PAS 015 (1998 or 2011) provided they
are BSI kitemark.
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30. QUALIFICATION 30.1 Exhibitors entering horses/ponies must forward the
relevant performance details on the Qualification form with their entry.
30.2 EA or SHC Registration Certificate, Performance
Card, Height Certificate and Membership card must be forwarded with the entry.
31. CLASSIFICATION OF HORSES 31.1 Height Division for Hacks and Hunters:
• Small Ponies: 12.2 hands and under. • Large Ponies: Over 12.2 hands up to and including
14 hands. • Galloway: Over 14 hands up to and including 15
hands. • Hack: Over 15 hands.
31.2 Weight Classifications: Horses/ponies can only
compete in one (1) Weight class. It is the responsibility of exhibitors to ensure that horse/ponies are entered in the correct Weight class. Transfer between Weight classes will not be allowed following the close of entries.
32. PRESENTATION 32.1 Horses/ Ponies are to be clean, with a plaited mane
and a pulled or plaited tail. 32.2 Horses Competing in More Than One (1) Class:
Although it is provided that horses/ponies may compete in more than one (1) class, any or all of such classes may be judged simultaneously at the convenience of the Judges and Stewards. In all such cases, Exhibitors having a horse/pony or rider entered in more than one (1) class must elect in which class they will compete.
32.3 Spurs: Spurs with spiked rowels are not permitted. All
spurs are to be fitted correctly. Stewards may inspect spurs before competition.
32.4 Whips: The maximum length of whips carried in Hack
Hunter and Rider Classes must not exceed 75cm. 32.5 Substitutions: No substitutions of any kind will be
permitted in Horses in Action classes. 32.6 Breast Plates Numbers: Exhibitors are provided with
Breast Plate numbers which must be worn on the horse or on the Carriage vehicle in a breast plate holder, supplied by the Exhibitor. Numbers will be white for Show Horse or Show Hunter classes and blue for Rider classes.
32.7 Championship Awards: Those exhibits that are
eligible for Champion and Reserve Champion Awards are required to present for the class. Failure to do so may result in a $150.00 fine and the exhibit be prevented from entering any other class/es.
32.8 Marshalling: All Exhibitors must report to the Top Marshal prior to the start of each class in which they are competing, or they may be prevented from competing in a class.
33. SCHEDULE OF FEES
• Locker Fee $10.00 • Stable Fee $15.00 • Irwin Barracks Parking $6.00 • Additional Entry Tickets $30.00 • White Dust Coats $40.00 • Bunkroom Key Deposit $10.00
34. 2019 QUALIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 34.1 Exhibitors are to be advised that the qualifying
requirements for the 2019 Perth Royal Show Horses in Action section will be changed as follows:
Instead of a point scale, horses and ponies will be required to have competed in a minimum of four (4) competitions, excluding the Perth Royal Show and including one (1) Agricultural Show.
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HACK COMPETITION These classes are subject to EA, Show Horse Council and the RASWA guidelines. Qualifying Conditions for Show Horse Classes: 1. Horses/ponies must hold a current Show Horse
Performance Card.
2. Performance points gained prior to the date of validation of a performance card will not be recognised. This includes any point(s) gained at an Agricultural Show.
3. Exhibitors wishing to enter their horses/ponies in Hack classes at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show must complete the Performance Sheet with details of their performances gained at qualifying fixtures. Details must include fixture, date, class details, place, Judge and points.
4. To qualify for the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show a horse/pony must have accumulated at least 15 points, competing singly from 6 July 2017 to 20 July 2018 at approved qualifying fixtures. The performances gained must include two (2) wins under two (2) different Judges, in Lady’s, Gentleman’s,
Boys, Girls, Height or Weight classes. Points are allocated as follows: Champion 3 points Reserve 2 points 1st 3 points 2nd 2 points 3rd 1 point
5. If a horse/pony competes in two (2) separate rings at
the one (1) venue, only the points from one (1) ring can be used to qualify for the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show.
6. At least one (1) of the qualifying points must be gained at a RASWA affiliated Agricultural Show, excluding the Perth Royal Show. Places gained in a Novice or Maiden Hack class at an Agricultural Show can be used as the one (1) Agricultural point required to enter the Perth Royal Show; no matter what placings are received in this class. However, it can not be included in the 15 points required as it was gained in a Novice or Maiden class and not an cpen Class. See rule 9.
7. A horse/pony registered for the first time after 1 January 2017 may be accepted at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show, by showing proof of having competed at a RASWA affiliated Agricultural Show. The Competitor must have their Hack Performance Card endorsed with the name of the Agricultural Show, date and the signature of a Show Official.
8. An approved International, Interstate or fully accredited State or National EA or SHC Judge must have officiated, in order for points to count for qualification. It is not necessary for the Judge to sign the card, but the Judge’s name must be stated.
9. Classes which do not count include: a) Show Hunter classes b) Novice or Maiden classes c) Hack classes restricted by breed or colour d) Hack classes restricted by district e) Pleasure or Turnout classes f) Rider classes g) Consolation classes h) Pairs and Team classes
10. Special dispensation may be granted to Exhibitors in
outer rural situations, who experience difficulty in qualifying under these conditions.
11. Appeals against rejection of entries should be lodged in
writing with the Councillor in Charge within 14 days of the dispatch of the rejection notification.
12. Interstate Exhibitors from States not issuing Hack
Performance Cards wishing to enter Hack classes at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show must forward a copy of the horse/pony Registration Certificate and their current membership, including a detailed list of all performances in Hack classes in the past twelve (12) months.
13. Horses/ponies measured out of their previous height
group take all gained points with them. This automatically precludes them from competing in Novice or Maiden classes if the specified number of wins were obtained in their former height range.
General Conditions: 1. Horses/ponies may only compete in either Show Hack
or Show Hunter classes.
2. Horses/ponies may compete in only one (1) weight class.
3. Horses/ponies will not be allowed to transfer from one weight class to another following the close of entries.
4. The length of whips carried in Hack classes must not exceed 75cm.
5. Competitors must provide breastplate holders for their numbers cards.
6. Ribbons may be provided from 1st to 6th place at the Judges’ discretion.
7. Although it is accepted that horses/ponies may compete in more than one (1) class, any or all of such classes may be judged simultaneously at the convenience of the Ringmaster. In all such cases, Exhibitors who have a Hack or Rider entered in more than one (1) class must elect in which class they compete.
8. The Royal Agricultural Society of WA reserves the right to combine, divide or withdraw classes where applicable.
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NOVICE HACK CLASSES For Horses/Ponies that have not won any Show Horse class competing singly at any Royal Show as at close of entries. Exhibits competing in Hack classes are not permitted to compete in Show Hunter classes. The length of whips carried in Hack classes must not exceed 75cm. Conditions: To be ridden by a rider of any age. All riders are to be suitably mounted. SEE RULE 14.7. These classes will follow the guidlines of EWA, SHC and RASWA. NOTE: Depending on the number of entries following the close of entries, the below heught splits may be altered.
NOVICE PONY HACK Class 360 NOVICE PONY HACK UP TO AND INCLUDING
12.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 361 NOVICE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 362 NOVICE PONY HACK OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 360 to 362. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 360 to 362 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK Class 363 NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS
AND UP TO AND INCLUDING 14.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 364 NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 363 and 364. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 363 and 364 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
NOVICE HACK Class 365 NOVICE HACK OVER 15 HANDS UP TO AND
INCLUDING 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 366 NOVICE HACK OVER 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 365 and 366. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 365 and 366 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
SMALL PONY HACK Class 367 SMALL PONY HACK 12 HANDS AND UNDER
First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 368 SMALL PONY HACK OVER 12 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 12.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 369 LIGHTWEIGHT SMALL PONY HACK 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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Class 370 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT SMALL PONY HACK 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 371 GIRL'S/LADY'S SMALL PONY HACK 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION SMALL PONY HACK 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of the classes 367 to 371 and 378 if the winner is a small pony. Sash, Garland, Rug Sash, Garland and Rug sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
RESERVE CHAMPION SMALL PONY HACK 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 367 to 371 and if the winner is a small pony and the 2nd placegetter from the class which provided the Champion and if the Champion came from class 378 and the 2nd placegetter is under 12.2h. Sash Sash sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
LARGE PONY HACK Class 372 LARGE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP
TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 373 LARGE PONY HACK OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 374 LARGE PONY HACK OVER 13.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash, Rug, Garland; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 375 LIGHTWEIGHT LARGE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 376 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT LARGE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 377 GIRL'S/LADY'S PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 378 BOY'S/GENT'S PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be ridden by a boy/gentleman. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION LARGE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 372 to 378 if the winner is over 12.2h up to and including 14h. Sash, Garland, Rug Sash, Garland and Rug sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE PONY HACK OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 372 to 378 if over 12.2h and the 2nd placegetter from the class which provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
GALLOWAY HACK Class 379 GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO
AND INCLUDING 14.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 380 GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 381 LIGHTWEIGHT GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 382 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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Class 383 LADY'S GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be ridden by a lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 384 GENT'S HACK OVER 14 HANDS To be ridden by a gentleman. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 385 CHILD'S GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS This class is NOT eligible for Champion Small Hack over 14h up to and including 15h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 379 to 385 if over 14h up to and including 15h. Sash, Garland, Rug Sash, Garland and Rug sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
RESERVE CHAMPION GALLOWAY HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 379 to 385 and the 2nd placegetter from the class which provided the Champion and if the Champion came from class 384 and the 2nd placegetter is over 14h up to and including 15h. Sash Sash sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
IRISH MIST MEMORIAL AWARD For the horse gaining the most points in classes 379 to 384. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st 3 points 2nd 2 points 3rd 1 point In the event of equality, the winner will be decided on the points gained in classes 379 and 380. Irish Mist competed at 14 consecutive Perth Royal Shows and also produced three (3) foals during that time. Over the course of her Royal Show career, she won Sidesaddle, Hack, Junior Jumping, Novelty and Australian Stock Horse classes. She has won the Champion Galloway Hack, the Emily Pelloe Memorial class, been awarded Champion Working Stock Horse and has been the ASH High Point Stock Horse winner seven (7) times. In Hack classes, she was awarded 51 first places, 28 second places and 22 third places. At her last Perth Royal Show, aged 17 years, she retired with a Champion ribbon. Irish Mist died peacefully at the age of 31 years. Rug, Garland and Crop sponsored by Merrilyn Gollan
HACK Class 386 LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS UP TO AND
INCLUDING 15.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 387 LARGE HACK OVER 15.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Hack Working Party of RASWA
Class 388 LARGE HACK OVER 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 389 LIGHTWEIGHT LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 390 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth; Fifth; Sixth
Class 391 LADY'S LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 16 HANDS To be ridden by a lady or girl. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 392 LADY'S LARGE HACK OVER 16 HANDS To be ridden by a lady or girl. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 393 CHILD'S LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS This class is NOT eligible for Champion Hack over 15h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of the classes 386 to 392 and the winner of 384 if over 15h. Sash, Garland, Rug Sash, Garland and Rug sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
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RESERVE CHAMPION LARGE HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners from classes 386 to 392 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion, if the Champion came from class 384 and the 2nd placegetter is over 15h. Sash Sash sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
SLM FLIRTING AWARD For the horse gaining the most points in classes 386 to 392. Points will be awarded as follows: 1st 3 points 2nd 2 points 3rd 1 point In the event of equality, the winner will be decided on the points gained in classes 386 and 387. SLM Flirting known by all as Max, is Australia’s most awarded
show horse. Max loved to compete and would canter on and off the truck to every competition with excitement, his favourite show was always the Perth Royal Show, where he would bask in all the attention and atmosphere. Max would float across the main arena with his ears pricked, loving every second of his time at the Perth Royal Show. Bella was 14 years old when Max came into her life and straight away they had a special bond like no other. Bella still can not pat or ride another horse in front of Max without him putting on a very large display of jealousy. Max took Bella on the ride of her life and together they won more than Bella could have ever dreamt. Max had the most incrediable movement, presence and love for what he did, and he impressed all that watched him. Some of Max’s achievements include: Perth Royal Show Champion Hack 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013. Gosnells Masters Champion Hack, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. SHC Classic Champion Hack 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2016. 12X Champion Hack of the Year Titles SHC Grand National Champion Hack EA Nationals and Trans Tasman Runner up Hack. In early 2016 after winning the two (2) Grand National qualifiers of the year (Western Stars and SHC Classic) at the incredible age of 18 it was time for Max to retire from the show ring. He is loving his retirement and is regarded by all on the property as the King of the farm, living a very well deserved spoilt life. He still floats across the paddock to Bella calling out, with the magnificent presence and grace that has made him the most highly awarded hack Australia Wide. Crop, Garland and Rug sponsored by Peters Investments Pty Ltd
SHOW HUNTER COMPETITION These classes are subject to EA, SHC and the RASWA guidelines. Description: Show hunters should be of good conformation and soundness and have strong bone without losing quality. A hunter should be able to carry its rider for a full days hunting. They should give a stronger impression than some hacks having a more noble head rather than a fine small head. The head should however be intelligent and ‘fit’ the horse/pony.
They should exhibit boldness and be tractable, supple, free moving and balanced. Show hunters should create the impression that it is capable of hunting over a variety of terrain – this militates against any weakness in conformation which would prevent this and must do it comfortably for the rider. The hunter must have a well balanced gallop moving from the shoulder with hind legs well under and can display quality without being unduly fine. All paces should be straight and free in action and the hunter should posses a steady temperament, a natural balance and display a degree of boldness. They may be of any colour. Horse: Should be to type and immaculate, they should be presented in a natural state. Manes to be plaited and tails to be pulled or plaited. Horses should not have quarter markers or checkers as used in show horse classes, but large patterns are acceptable. Rider: Preferably tweed jacket although plain navy or black fabric are acceptable. Tweed can be blue, green or brown mixture, the colour chosen should go well with the mount. Bowlers or hunter caps covered by plain velvet in dark colour to match the jacket. Riders 17 years of age and under to wear approved safety helmet. Shirt with collar to tone with jacket and plain or discreetly patterned tie. Jodhpurs or breeches should be fawn or beige. Short boots for children and long boots for older children and adults. Buttonholes are not usually worn. Gloves should be plain and match the rider’s
boots. Gear: Saddlery should be clean, neat and well fitting but may be more ‘workmanlike’ than for a ridden Show Horse bridle should be simple double or snaffle and have plain brow band (no coloured or fancy brow bands). Saddle should be straight cut show saddle. Dummy spurs are permitted. Qualifying Conditions for Show Hunter Classes: 1. The horse/pony must hold a current Show Horse
Performance Card. 2. Performance points gained prior to the validation of a
performance card will not be recognised, this includes any point(s) gained at an Agricultural Show.
3. Registration with the Hunter Horse Association of
Australia is accepted.
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4. Exhibitors wishing to enter their horses/ponies in Show Hunter classes at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show must complete the Performance Sheet with details of their performances gained at qualifying fixtures. Details must include fixture, date, class details, place, Judge and points.
5. To qualify for the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show, a
horse/pony must have gained a minimum of 15 points from Show Hunter classes at qualifying fixtures from 6 July 2017 to 20 July 2018.
The performance gained must include two (2) wins under two (2) different Judges, in Lady's, Gent's, Boy's, Girl's, Height or Weight classes.
Points are allocated as follows: Champion 3 points Reserve 2 points 1st 3 points 2nd 2 points 3rd 1 point
6. If a horse/pony competes in two (2) separate rings at
the one (1) venue, only the points from one (1) ring can be used to qualify for the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show.
7. At least one (1) of the qualifying points must be gained at a RASWA affiliated Agricultural Show, excluding the Perth Royal Show. Places gained in a Novice or Maiden Hack class at an Agricultural Show can be used as the one (1) Agricultural point required to enter the Perth Royal Show; no matter what placings are received in this class. However, it cannot be included in the 15 points required as it was gained in a Novice or Maiden class and not an Open class. See item 10 below.
8. A horse/pony registered for the first time after 1 January 2018 may be accepted at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show, by showing proof of having competed at a RASWA affiliated Agricultural Show. The Competitor must have their Hack Performance Card endorsed with the name of the Agricultural Show, date and the signature of a Show Official.
9. An approved International, Interstate or fully accredited State or National EA or SHC Judge must have officiated, in order for points to count for qualification. It is not necessary for the Judge to sign the card, but the Judge's name must be stated.
10. Classes which do not count include: a) Hack classes b) Novice or Maiden classes c) Show Hunter classes restricted by breed or colour d) Show Hunter classes restricted by district e) Pleasure or Turnout classes f) Rider classes g) Consolation classes h) Pairs and Team classes
11. Special dispensation may be granted to Competitors in
outer rural situations, who experience difficulty in qualifying under these conditions.
12. Appeals against rejection of entries should be lodged in writing with the Councillor in Charge within 14 days of the dispatch of the rejection notification.
13. Interstate Competitors from States not issuing Performance Cards wishing to enter Show Hunter classes at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show must forward a copy of the horse/pony Registration Certificate and their current membership, as well as details of all performances in Show Hunter classes in the past twelve months.
14. Horses/ponies measured out of their previous height group take all gained points with them.
General Conditions: 1. Horses/ponies may only compete in either Show Hunter
or Hack classes.
2. Horses/ponies may compete in only one (1) weight class.
3. Horses/ponies will not be allowed to transfer from one weight class to another following the close of entries.
4. The length of whips carried in Hack classes must not exceed 75cm.
5. Competitors must provide breastplate holders for their numbers cards.
6. Ribbons may be provided from 1st to 6th place at the Judges' discretion.
7. Although it is provided that horses/ponies may compete in more than one (1) class, any or all of such classes may be judged simultaneously at the convenience of the Ringmaster. In all such cases, Competitors having a Show Hunter or Rider entered in more than one (1) class must elect in which class they compete.
8. The Royal Agricultural Society of WA reserves the right to combine, divide or withdraw classes where applicable.
NOVICE SHOW HUNTER CLASSES For Horses/Ponies that have not won any Show Hunter class competing singly at any Royal Show as at close of entries. Exhibits competing in Show Hunter classes are not permitted to compete in Hack classes. The length of whips carried in Show Hunter classes must not exceed 75cm. Conditions: To be ridden by a rider of any age, All riders are to be suitably mounted. SEE RULE 14.7. These classes will follow the guidlines of EWA, SHC and RASWA.
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NOTE: Depending on the number of entries following the close of entries, the below height splits may be altered.
NOVICE SHOW HUNTER Class 394 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15
HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 395 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 394 and 395. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 394 and 395 the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
NOVICE PONY SHOW HUNTER Class 396 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY UP TO AND
INCLUDING 12.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 397 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 398 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 396 to 398. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER PONY 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 396 to 398 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
NOVICE GALLOWAY SHOW HUNTER Class 399 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER
14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 400 NOVICE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 399 to 400. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 399 and 400 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
SMALL PONY SHOW HUNTER Class 401 SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12 HANDS AND
UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 402 SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY OVER 12 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 12.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 403 LIGHTWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 404 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 405 GIRL'S/LADY'S SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 401 to 405 and 412 if the pony is 12.2h and under. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER SMALL PONY 12.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 401 to 405 and 412 if the pony is 12.2h and under and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
LARGE PONY SHOW HUNTER Class 406 SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 12.2
HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 407 SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 408 SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 13.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 409 LIGHTWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 410 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 411 GIRL'S/LADY'S SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 412 BOY'S/GENT'S SHOW HUNTER 14 HANDS AND UNDER Winners will be eligible for Champion and Reserve Champion if the pony is 14h and under. To be ridden by a boy/gent. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 406 to 411 and 412 if pony is over 12.2h up to and including 14h. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER LARGE PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 406 to 411 and 412 if pony is over 12.2h up to and including 14h and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
GALLOWAY SHOW HUNTER Class 413 SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS
UP TO AND INCLUDING 14.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 414 SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 415 LIGHTWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 416 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 417 GIRL'S/LADY'S SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 418 BOY'S/GENT'S SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 14 HANDS To be ridden by a boy/gentleman. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 419 CHILD'S SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS This class is NOT eligible for Champion Show Hunter Galloway over 14h up to and including 15h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 413 to 418 and 412 if the winner is over 14h up to and including 15h. Sash, Trophy, Rug Trophy and Rug sponsored by Evolution Equestrian
RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER GALLOWAY OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 413 to 418 and 412 if the horse is 14h up to and including 15h and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
SHOW HUNTER Class 420 SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS UP
TO AND INCLUDING 15.2 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 421 SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 422 SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 16 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 423 LIGHTWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 424 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 425 LADY'S SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be ridden by a girl/lady. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 426 CHILD'S SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS This class is NOT eligible for Champion Show Hunter Hack over 15h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 420 to 425 and 418 if over 15h. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION SHOW HUNTER HACK OVER 15 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 420 to 425 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion and if the Champion came from class 418 and the 2nd placegetter is over 15h. Sash
JUNIOR SMARTEST ON PARADE Class 427 JUNIOR SMARTEST ON PARADE FOR
RIDERS 17 YEARS OF AGE AND UNDER Rider to be 17 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash, Trophy; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash Trophy sponsored by Albany Saddlery
SPECIALITY HACK CLASSES These classes are not eligible for Champion.
Class 428 FAMILY HACK This class is for two (2) family members (see definition below) who will ride a horse or pony that has already competed in the Horses in Action section of the Show. All riders will still be required to be members of EA or SHC. Exhibits will be judged on conformation, riding ability and the ability to work simultaneously and individually; also, the suitability of the rider's mount and overall presentation and general appearance. The names of both family members must be stated on the entry form. The definition of family is: Someone's spouse, parents and grandparents, children and grandchildren, brothers and sisters, mother in law, father in law, brother and sister in law, daughter and son in law. Adopted, half and step members are also included in the "immediate family". First: $200, Sash; Second: $100, Sash $300 and Sashes sponsored by Jill Hancock
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Class 429 THE "LESLIE JONES" MEMORIAL CLASS Conditions of Entry: For Thoroughbred mare or gelding over 14.2h. The Thoroughbred Studbook name and Registration number must be stated on the entry form. To be judged by two (2) Judges. In the opinion of the Judges, the horse is beautiful, comfortable, well mannered and educated, being sound of wind and limb. The horse should be excellently presented and give the appearance of quality, a pleasure to handle, watch and ride. The ratio for judging will be 50% conformation and soundness, 40% for manners, paces and education and 10% for presentation. It should therefore be noted that first and foremost the horse is a QUALITY animal. Mrs Leslie Jones was a life long equestrienne who was committed to the highest standards, particularly in the Show Horse discipline and turnouts. She was a successful Competitor, Instructor and Judge and she worked tirelessly as an administrator and committee member with principled ideals to many organisations. Leslie was unstinting in her advice and help to others and had an unerring eye for a good horse. Leslie derived great pleasure in providing the majestic Thoroughbred horse a life after racing. First: $350, Sash, Rug, Perpetual Trophy; Second: $100, Sash; Third: $50, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $500, Rug and Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Samantha Applin
Class 430 THE "EMILY PELLOE" MEMORIAL TURNOUT CLASS For ladies 18 years of age and over as at the first day of the Show. Horse and rider must be resident in WA from close of entries. Competitors must provide breast plate holders for their numbers cards. Turnout Class Saddlery for this class: Most important that the gear is supple, clean and well fitting; the age unimportant. • Leather Show/Dressage saddle with
Fitzwilliam girth and short girth points is correct.
• Plain straight stainless-steel irons with no treads.
• Numnah to suit saddle permissible. • Plan Weymouth bridle colour to match
saddle, with flat or raised noseband/browband (flat most desirable); all buckles should do up in the centre hole of the corresponding strap.
• Bit and bradoon which may be fixed or sliding and should have a curb chain guard and lipstrap attached correctly.
Presentation of Horse: Most important that the horse is well trimmed and spotlessly clean. • Tail to be plaited or pulled and false tails are
allowed. • Shoeing preferably shod but may be unshod. • Feet can be natural or blackened. • Preferably no quarter markers. • No makeup (includes colour on legs, face
etc). Scale of points: Saddlery 20 points Costume 20 points Presentation of horse 20 points General Appearance 20 points Conformation and soundness 40 points Manners and paces 40 points Riding ability 40 points TOTAL 200 points This class, which was first held in 1949 in memory of Mrs Pelloe, is specifically for a lady and her horse. Mrs Emily Pelloe was a very talented woman and made a considerable contribution to the development of Western Australia. Her many fields of endeavour included art, writing and horse riding. In the early 1900's she combined her love of horse riding and the study of Western Australian wildflowers with numerous excursions into the bush to paint and sketch wildflowers. Her journals, which are held in St Catherine's College, are recognised as the only record of some Western Australian wildflowers, which have disappeared from the Australian bush. Conditions of Entry: The name of the horse and rider must be given on the entry form and any horse nominated must have been accepted for Hack/Show Hunter classes at the current Perth Royal Show. No substitute of horse or rider will be permitted. RASWA has discretionary power to ensure that the "spirit" and principles of the class are maintained. First: $250, Sash, Rug; Second: $100, Sash; Third: $50, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $400, Sashes and Rug sponsored by WA Horsemen's Association Inc
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CHILDS HACK AND SHOW HUNTER Length of whips carried in Hack classes must not exceed 75cm. Conditions of Entry: To be ridden by a boy or girl 17 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. Competitors in these classes are required to enclose proof of age with the entry. Exhibits competing in Child's Pony Hack classes are not eligible to enter in Child's Show Hunter classes. These classes will follow the guidelines of EWA, SHC and RASWA.
Class 431 CHILDS PONY HACK 12 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by 4 Farmers Australia Pty Ltd
Class 432 CHILDS PONY HACK OVER 12 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by 4 Farmers Australia Pty Ltd
Class 433 CHILDS PONY HACK OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by 4 Farmers Australia Pty Ltd
Class 434 CHILDS LIGHTWEIGHT PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by 4 Farmers Australia Pty Ltd
Class 435 CHILDS MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by 4 Farmers Australia Pty Ltd
CHAMPION CHILDS PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 431 to 435. Sash, Rug Sash and Rug sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc
RESERVE CHAMPION CHILDS PONY HACK 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 431 to 435 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by Show Horse Council of Western Australia Inc
Class 436 CHILDS PONY SHOW HUNTER 12 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Imtrade Australia
Class 437 CHILDS PONY SHOW HUNTER OVER 12 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 13 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Imtrade Australia
Class 438 CHILDS PONY SHOW HUNTER OVER 13 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Imtrade Australia
Class 439 CHILDS LIGHTWEIGHT PONY SHOW HUNTER 14 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Imtrade Australia
Class 440 CHILDS MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT PONY SHOW HUNTER 14 HANDS AND UNDER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 sponsored by Imtrade Australia
CHAMPION CHILDS PONY SHOW HUNTER 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 436 to 440. Sash, Rug, Garland Rug and Garland sponsored by Aussie Platinum Photography
RESERVE CHAMPION CHILDS PONY SHOW HUNTER 14 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 436 to 440 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
NAMOI VALLEY CHARADE MEMORIAL AWARD Will be decided by the two (2) Judges from the Champion Childs Pony Hack and the Champion Childs Show Hunter Pony. Sash, Rug, Garland, Perpetual Trophy Sash, Rug, Garland and Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Scari Family, Bolger Family, Vince Family and Gabriella Robson
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LEADING REIN CLASSES General Conditions: 1. The rider must be a minimum of 4 years of age and no
more than 7 years of age as at the first day of the Show.
2. The rider's name must be stated on the entry form and a copy of the rider's birth certificate must accompany the entry.
3. The rider need not be a member of, nor the pony registered with the EA or Show Horse Council.
4. The qualifying conditions for Hacks do not apply to these classes.
5. Riders competing in Leading Rein classes must not have competed off the lead in any official or unofficial event prior to the first day of the Show.
6. Any child competing in Leading Rein classes will be ineligible to compete in any other class at the Perth Royal Show with the exception of Horses Breed class, Combined Leading Rein Pony.
7. Ponies may only compete in either the Show Pony or Hunter Pony class.
8. Whip length for all Leading Rein classes is 40cm.
9. Exhibitors will receive one (1) extra ticket per combination.
Ribbons will be awarded to all Exhibitors in these classes. These classes will follow the guidelines of EWA, SHC and RASWA.
Class 441 LEADING REIN - SMARTEST ON PARADE For led in riders riding a pony 14h and under. Open to all leading rein riders. This class may be divided following close of entries, the division being based on the age of the rider. The pony is to be led by an adult, on foot, from a loose rein attached to the back of a cavesson noseband. It may be required to walk and trot (but not canter). A number of ponies may be selected off the ring and a closer inspection made of overall impression, suitability and presentation of pony and gear and rider's appearance. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 442 OPEN LEADING REIN PONY 12 HANDS AND UNDER (FOR SHOW PONIES ONLY) The pony is to be led by an adult on foot, from a loose rein attached to the back of a cavesson noseband. Long whips, spurs or bits, other than a snaffle, are not allowed. The pony is judged on manners, quality, movement, obedience and general suitability as a Leading Rein Pony. It may be required to walk and trot (but not canter). The pony only is to be judged, not the rider. The qualifying conditions for hacks do not apply to this class. The winner is not eligible for Champion Pony Hack. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 443 OPEN LEADING REIN HUNTER PONY 12 HANDS AND UNDER (FOR HUNTER PONIES ONLY) The pony is to be led by an adult on foot, from a loose rein attached to the back of a cavesson noseband. Long whips, spurs or bits, other than a snaffle, are not allowed. The pony is judged on manners, quality, movement, obedience and general suitability as a Leading Rein Pony. It may be required to walk and trot (but not canter). The pony only is to be judged, not the rider. The qualifying conditions for hunters do not apply to this Class. The winner is not eligible for Champion Pony Hunter. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 444 LEADING REIN RIDER For a led in rider, riding a pony 14h and under led by an adult. The rider only is to be judged. Open to all Leading Rein riders. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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RIDER CLASSES The length of whips carried in Rider classes must not exceed 75cm. These classes will follow the guidelines of EWA, SHC and RASWA. Horse/Ponies used as Rider mounts must come from exhibits that have qualified to compete at the Show either as a Show Horse or Show Hunter.
SENIOR RIDER Class 445 RIDING COMPETITION 18 YEARS UP TO AND
INCLUDING 21 YEARS For ladies and gentlemen 18 years of age up to and including 21 years of age as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 446 RIDING COMPETITION 22 YEARS UP TO AND INCLUDING 35 YEARS For ladies and gentlemen 22 years of age up to and including 35 years of age as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 447 RIDING COMPETITION 36 YEARS AND OVER For ladies and gentlemen 36 years of age and over as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION RIDER 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER To be selected from the winners of classes 445 to 447. Sash, Trophy Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc Trophy sponsored by Albany Saddlery
RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 18 YEARS OF AGE AND OVER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 445 to 447 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc
JUNIOR RIDER Class 448 KINDERGARTEN RIDER
For Competitors 9 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show riding a pony 14h and under and ridden in a snaffle bit. Riders in this class are not eligible for Champion Rider 13 years and under.
Conditions of Entry: Competitors in this class must provide information on their entry form of having competed on the same pony at a fixture. It is not necessary for the pony to have been accepted for any other classes at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show. Rider need not be a member of, or the pony registered with EA or Show Horse Council. Sashes will be awarded to all Exhibitors in this class. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $105 and Sashes sponsored by Judaroo Pony Stud
Class 449 RIDING COMPETITION 10 AND 11 YEARS For girls and boys 10 years of age and 11 years of age as at the first day of the Show. Rider mounts for this event are not to exceed 14.2h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 450 RIDING COMPETITION 12 AND 13 YEARS For girls and boys 12 years of age and 13 years of age as at the first day of the Show. Rider mounts for this event are not to exceed 15.0h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION RIDER 13 YEARS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 449 and 450. Sash, Trophy Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc Trophy sponsored by Albany Saddlery
RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 13 YEARS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 449 and 450 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc
Class 451 RIDING COMPETITION 14 AND 15 YEARS For girls and boys 14 years of age and 15 years of age as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 452 RIDING COMPETITION 16 AND 17 YEARS For girls and boys 16 years of age and 17 years of age as at the first day of the Show. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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CHAMPION RIDER 14 YEARS UP TO AND INCLUDING 17 YEARS To be selected from the winners of classes 451 and 452. Sash, Trophy Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc Trophy sponsored by Albany Saddlery
RESERVE CHAMPION RIDER 14 YEARS UP TO AND INCLUDING 17 YEARS To be selected from the remaining winner of classes 451 and 452 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by WA Show Horse Council of WA Inc
NOVICE RIDER Novice rider classes are not eligible for Champion. For Riders that have not won a Rider class competing singly at any Royal Show as at close of entries.
Class 453 NOVICE RIDER 6 YEARS TO 12 YEARS Rider mounts for this event are not to exceed 14.2h. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 454 NOVICE RIDER 13 YEARS TO 17 YEARS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 455 NOVICE RIDER 18 YEARS AND OVER First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
OWNER RIDER Conditions of Entry: The horses/ponies registration must reflect the name of the owner rider, as the owner (or part owner) of the horse. The horse or pony must already have competed, in the Horses in Action section and all riders will still be required to be members of EA or SHC.
Class 456 PONY HACK UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 457 PONY HUNTER UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 458 SMALL HORSE HACK OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 459 SMALL HORSE HUNTER OVER 14 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 460 LARGE HORSE HACK OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 461 LARGE HORSE HUNTER OVER 15 HANDS First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
NOVICE RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE
Class 462 NOVICE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE 16 HANDS AND UNDER For Thoroughbred registered horses that have not won a ridden Show Horse or Show Hunter class at any Royal Show as at the close of entries. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 and Sashes sponsored by Off The Track
Class 463 NOVICE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE OVER 16 HANDS For Thoroughbred registered horses that have not won a ridden Show Horse or Show Hunter class at any Royal Show as at the close of entries. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 and Sashes sponsored by Off The Track
CHAMPION NOVICE THOROUGHBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE To be selected from the winners of classes 462 and 463. Sash, Rug, Garland Sash, Rug and Garland sponsored by Off The Track
Class 464 NOVICE STANDARDBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE UP TO AND INCLUDING 15.1 HANDS For Standardbred registered horses that have not won a ridden Show Horse or Show Hunter class at any Royal Show as at the close of entries. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 and Sashes sponsored by Off The Track
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Class 465 NOVICE STANDARDBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE OVER 15.1 HANDS For Standardbred registered horses that have not won a ridden Show Horse or Show Hunter class at any Royal Show as at the close of entries. First: $70, Sash; Second: $35, Sash; Third: $15, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $120 and Sashes sponsored by Off The Track
CHAMPION NOVICE STANDARDBRED RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE To be selected from the winners of classes 464 to 465. Sash, Rug, Garland Sash, Rug and Garland sponsored by Off The Track
CARRIAGE COMPETITION Conditions of Entry: 1. Horses/ponies are to be registered with ACDS, a
recognised Breed Society, EA or SHC. A copy of the Registration Papers must be sent in with entries.
2. All Exhibitors and Drivers must be a member of the ACDS at the close of entries and for the duration of the Show.
3. Both horse/pony and the driver must compete in at least two (2) recognised Carriage Driving classes from 6 July 2017 to 20 July 2018, one of which may include the 2017 IGA Perth Royal Show.
4. Horses/ponies entered in Harness classes must have a competent handler who is over 12 years of age. The handler must be correctly attired.
5. A Handler is the person on the ground, not travelling in a vehicle (carriage). Handlers remain on standby to stand with an exhibit in the line-up or while standing in the warm-up area. The Handler must stay with the exhibit for all the time the horse/pony is put to.
6. Junior drivers will require someone in the vehicle with the driver as well as a Handler.
7. All junior drivers, passengers and any other participants 17 years and under must wear an approved safety helmet at all times whilst driving on the Society’s
Showground. This includes warming up, competing, or driving to or from the stables.
8. Exhibits in the Carriage Driving enclosure must be attended at all times. When the horse/pony is 'put to', the driver must remain in the vehicle and have a handler.
9. Under no circumstances or condition should a bridle be removed from an exhibit while it is still 'put to'.
10. Horses must wear blinkers when 'put to'.
11. Horses/ponies competing in Carriage Driving classes must have an official Height Certificate.
12. Exhibitors entering in Carriage Driving classes at the Show must provide a number holder for their vehicle.
13. Horses/ponies must have the same driver for a Championship award as in the class.
14. In the class of a driver having more than one (1) exhibit eligible for a Championship award, they will be permitted to drive the exhibits provided they are harnessed to compete and in the hands of a capable adult ACDS driver seated in the vehicle and all exhibits must have a handler.
15. Stallions must be driven by a person 18 years or over as at the first day of the Show.
16. RASWA reserves the right to combine or withdraw classes where applicable.
17. Junior Driver:
a) A junior driver is a person who has not attained the age of 18 years.
b) A junior driver aged 6 - 10 years inclusive must be
accompanied in the vehicle by an ACDS adult member (an experienced driving person) seated alongside at all times and holding a second pair of reins attached to the bit.
c) A junior driver aged 11 - 15 years inclusive must
be accompanied in the vehicle by an ACDS adult member (an experienced driving person) seated alongside at all times. It is optional for a second pair of reins attached to the bit.
d) A junior driver aged 16 - 17 years inclusive
competing with a single horse or pony may carry a groom or passenger at their discretion.
e) Junior multiple drivers - a junior driver aged 16 -
17 years inclusive may drive a pair of ponies but no horses or a larger combination.
Carriage Driving exhibits may participate in the Grand Parade if they wish.
CARRIAGE DRIVING CLASSES Class 466 NOVICE CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT, 10.2
HANDS AND UNDER For an exhibit that has not won three (3) first places in any height or weight class at a Royal Show. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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Class 467 NOVICE CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT, OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS For an exhibit that has not won three (3) first places in any height or weight class at a Royal Show. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 468 NOVICE CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT, OVER 14 HANDS For an exhibit that has not won three (3) first places in any height or weight class at a Royal Show. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION NOVICE CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT To be selected from classes 466 to 468. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION NOVICE CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 466 to 468 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
Class 469 CARRIAGE PONY 9.0 HANDS AND UNDER First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 470 CARRIAGE PONY OVER 9.0 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 10.2 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 471 CARRIAGE PONY OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 12.2 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 472 CARRIAGE PONY OVER 12.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 473 CARRIAGE HORSE OVER 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 474 LIGHTWEIGHT CARRIAGE PONY 10.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 475 LIGHTWEIGHT CARRIAGE PONY OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 476 LIGHTWEIGHT CARRIAGE HORSE OVER 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 477 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT CARRIAGE PONY 10.2 HANDS AND UNDER First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 478 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT CARRIAGE PONY OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 479 MEDIUM/HEAVYWEIGHT CARRIAGE HORSE OVER 14 HANDS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 480 CARRIAGE DRIVING FOR MULTIPLE HORSES OR PONIES Stallions are permitted to compete in this class. All exhibits must have competed at two (2) Shows outside of the Perth Royal and comply with all of the general rules that cover the Carriage Driving section. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING PONY 10.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the winners of classes 466, 470, 474, 477 and 480 if 10.2h or under. Sash, $50 $50 and Sash sponsored by Redfield Pony Stud
RESERVE CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING PONY 10.2 HANDS AND UNDER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 466, 470, 474, 477 and 480 if pony is 10.2h or under and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash Sash sponsored by Redfield Pony Stud
CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING PONY OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 472, 475, 478 and 480 if the winner is over 10.2h up to and including 14h. Sash
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RESERVE CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING PONY OVER 10.2 HANDS UP TO AND INCLUDING 14 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 472, 475, 478 and 480 if pony is over 10.2h up to and including 14h and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING HORSE OVER 14 HANDS To be selected from the winners of classes 473, 476, 479 and 480 if the horse is over 14h. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING HORSE OVER 14 HANDS To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 473, 476, 479 and 480 if the horse is over 14h and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
SUPREME CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVING EXHIBIT To be selected from the Champion 10.2h and Under, Champion over 10.2h up to 14h and the Champion over 14h. Sash
Class 481 CONCOURS D'ELEGANCE Open to all Carriage Driving horses and ponies. The Concours d'Elegance is judged by a person or persons who do not usually judge horses and ponies. A detailed inspection of the turnouts is not made but Competitors are viewed from a distance. The class is usually judged in a circle. The Judge(s) then decide which, in their opinion is the most elegant or eye catching turnout. It should be the one whose very presence makes it stand out. Fancy dress or period costumes are not acceptable. Five (5) equal runners up are also chosen. Prizes: A Trophy and Sash is awarded to the winner. Sashes to be awarded to five (5) equal second placegetters. First: Sash, Trophy, Rug, Garland; Second: Sash Rug and Garland sponsored by Diamond Communications
Class 482 PLEASURE - HORSE AND PONY Must show a relaxed even pace at both the trot and walk and should also stand in a relaxed manner. Not expected to show much action but must be a pleasure to drive. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $80 sponsored by Donkey Society of WA
Class 483 VICEROY OR SHOW BOX WAGON TURNOUT - OPEN First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 484 NON AUTHENTIC REPRODUCTION VEHICLE TURNOUT - OPEN May be two (2) or four (4) wheeled design. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $80 sponsored by Donkey Society of WA
Class 485 AUTHENTIC VEHICLE TURNOUT - OPEN For vehicles with solid tyres, either solid rubber or steel rims. May be two (2) or four (4) wheeled design. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 486 COMBINED DRIVING CLASS TURNOUT - OPEN To be presented as for Dressage and/or a cone class. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION TURNOUT To be selected from the winners of classes 483 to 486 Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION TURNOUT To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 483 to 486 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
CARRIAGE DRIVER CLASSES Conditions of Entry: All Competitors entering the Junior Driver class are required to enclose a photocopy of their extract of Birth Certificate, or other proof of age with their entry form. The age of the driver is at the first day of the Show.
Class 487 JUNIOR DRIVER 17 YEARS AND UNDER For boys and girls 17 years of age and under as at the first day of the Show. Drivers 17 years of age and under are not permitted to drive stallions. First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
Class 488 DRIVER 18 YEARS TO 49 YEARS First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
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Class 489 DRIVER 50 YEARS AND OVER First: $50, Sash; Second: $20, Sash; Third: $10, Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash
CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVER To be selected from classes 487 to 489. Sash
RESERVE CHAMPION CARRIAGE DRIVER To be selected from the remaining winners of classes 487 to 489 and the 2nd placegetter from the class that provided the Champion. Sash
Class 490 CARRIAGE DRIVING MIRROR CHALLENGE Drivers are asked to show an expression of interest for this class to the Competition and Event Coordinator, by the close of entries. From the expressions of interest, the Carriage Driving Committee will invite the Exhibitors to compete. The challenge will be run as a competition between two (2) teams of four (4) Exhibitors, with all winners going into a semi final. The winners from the semi final will become the finalists and compete against each other. First: $100, Sash; Second: Sash; Third: Sash; Fourth: Sash; Fifth: Sash; Sixth: Sash $100 sponsored by Paul and Tracey Tester
GENERAL SHOW REGULATION 17. LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY(Extract from the Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia
General Show Regulations - Revised 22 August 2007).17.1 Exhibitor Accepts The lodgement of an Application of Entry form shall be deemed to be acknowledgment by the Exhibitor of his or her agreement that the Society shall be under no liability for:
17.1.1 No Liability for animals or birds Exhibited The loss, injury or death of any animal, (including birds) Exhibited, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.
17.1.2 No Liability for property Exhibited Any loss or damage occasioned to or by any property Exhibited, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.
17.1.3 No Liability for other animals, property, Exhibitor or general public Any injury or damage occasioned to any other animal or property Exhibited, or to any other Exhibitor, or to the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Society, or of its servants or Agent, or otherwise howsoever.
17.1.4 No Liability for contracting any disease or suffering animals or birds Any loss or damage suffered by any Exhibitor as a result of any disease contracted or suffered by any animals (including birds) after, or as a consequence of any animal Exhibits, or their progeny, being brought onto the Showground.
17.2 No Liability for livestock sales The Society and the Auctioneers of Royal Show Livestock Sales shall be under no liability to any Owner or purchaser of livestock (whether exhibited or otherwise) entered for sale or sold at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.
17.2.1 No Liability for livestock auctioned In respect of any loss or injury to such livestock; whether such loss or injury be caused by or be attributable to, the negligence of the Auctioneers specified in the Regulations relating to the Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.
17.2.2 No Liability for other livestock, property, Exhibitor or general public For any injury or damage occasioned to any other livestock or property, or to any other Exhibitor, or to the general public, whether caused by, or attributable to, the negligence of the Auctioneers specified in the Regulations relating to the Royal Show Livestock Sales or to the Society or any of its servants or Agents.
17.2.3 No Liability for consequential loss and loss of profits For any loss or damage (including without limitation consequential loss and loss of profits) suffered by any Owner or purchaser of livestock as a result of any disease contracted or suffered by any livestock after, or as a consequence of any livestock being entered for sale, at any Royal Show Livestock Sale.
17.3 Exhibits sold privately Where any animal Exhibited, or any other Exhibit, is sold privately during the time of the Royal Show the vendor thereof shall indemnify the Society against all liability to the purchaser in respect of any loss, injury, disease or damage to such animal or other Exhibit, whether such loss, injury, disease or damage be caused by or attributable to the negligence of the Society or any of its servants or Agents.
17.4 Accidents and Incidents Competitors, Exhibitors and Attendants must report promptly to the Society all accidents and incidents causing or likely to cause injury to persons or damage to property.
17.5 Trade Practices Act To the extent that any matter relating to entry or remaining upon the Showground relates to the supply of goods or services by the Society within the meaning of s. 68A of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwlth), the Society’s liability is limited as follows:
(a) in case of goods, the replacement, repair or payment for the replacement or repair of the goods. (b) in the case of services, the re-supply of the services or the cost of the re-supply of the services.
It shall be in the Society’s absolute discretion as to whether it replaces, repairs or pays for replacement or repair of goods. It shall be further in the Society’s discretion as to whether it re-supplies or pays the cost of re-supply or services.
17.6 Indemnity To the maximum extent permitted by law, each Competitor and Exhibitor must indemnify and keep indemnified the Society and its officers, employees, members and Agents from and, against all actions, claims, demands, losses, damages, costs, expenses and liabilities including without limitation, consequential loss and loss of profits for which the Society is or may be become liable in respect of or arising from:
(a) loss, damage or injury to any person in connection with the Exhibit or the relevant Class; (b) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to any other Exhibit or Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, Agents, or to the property of the Society, or its members, or to the general public, caused or contributed to or by any act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees or Agents; and (c) without limiting sub-regulation (a) loss, damage or injury to the Exhibit, or the Exhibitor, his or her family, invitees, or Agents caused or contributed by an act or omission of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor or by the transportation, feeding or housing of an Exhibit of the Exhibitor.
17.7 Removal of Exhibit Without prejudice to any other provision of these Regulations, where the Society, its officers, employees, members or Agents remove an Exhibit, or causes an Exhibit to be removed from the Showground, the Exhibit is removed or caused to be removed entirely at the risk of the Exhibitor. The person or persons removing the Exhibit will be deemed to be the Agent of the Exhibitor, and his or her acts and omissions will be deemed to be the acts and omissions of the Exhibitor.
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ANIMAL / LIVESTOCK OWNERS / EXHIBITORSPUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE
The Royal Agricultural Society of Western Australia (“Society”) has a Public Liability insurance policy in the interests of Owners / Exhibitors of Animals / Livestock entering competitions in accordance with the Society’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions.
INSURED PARTIES:
Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) of Animal / Livestock Exhibits upon payment of Entry fees and provided such Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) comply with all requirements herein togetherwith the Society’s General Show Regulations and Section Conditions. Failure to comply may render the Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) personally liable for any claims that may arise as a result of any incident to which they may have contributed.
PERIOD OF INSURANCE:
For the period the Animals / Livestock are on the Society’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia for the purposes of the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show.
INSURED ACTIVITIES:
All activities undertaken whilst within the confines of the Society’s Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia consistent with the (Business) Insured Parties’ Animal / Livestock exhibit activity.
DESCRIPTION OF COVER:
Insurance in respect of the Insured Parties’ liability to pay costs and compensation in respect of loss of, or damage to, third party property and death of, or injury to, third party persons caused by, and arising out of, the insured parties’activities, all subject to the Society’s policy terms, conditions, exclusions and warranties etc.
AMOUNT OF COVER:
$150,000,000 any one occurrence.
Excess: $10,000 each and every claim.
It should be noted that the payment of the excess in the event of a claim is the responsibility of the Owner(s) /Exhibitor(s).
JURISDICTION:
Australia.
TERRITORY:
The Royal Agricultural Society’s Showground, Claremont, Western Australia.
INSURER:
Lloyds of London and others as listed on policies held by the Society.
IMPORTANT CONDITIONS:
The Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s) must:
1. Exercise reasonable care to maintain all premises, fittings and plant in sound condition;
2. Take all reasonable precautions to prevent injury and damage to persons and property;
3. Promptly comply with any request made by the Royal Agricultural Society of WA which it may, at its sole discretion, require of an Owner(s) / Exhibitor(s);
4. Give immediate notice:
a) of an incident that may give rise to a claim; or b) if in receipt of advice of a claim;
5. Not make any admission, offer or promise in connection with any claim and must not at any time admit liability;
6. Make themselves aware of, and comply with, the policy conditions including duty of disclosure.
NOTE:
1. All enquiries are to be referred to the Society.
2. THIS INSURANCE ONLY APPLIES TO OWNERS / EXHIBITORS ENTERING COMPETITIONS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SOCIETY’S GENERAL SHOW REGULATIONS AND SECTION CONDITIONS.
The details listed above are not comprehensive and are provided as an outline of the Society’s policy only. Copies of the policy are available for inspection on request at the Royal Agricultural Society of WA Administration Office, Claremont Showground, Claremont, Western Australia, during office hours.
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#2018 IGA PERTH ROYAL SHOW
Application for Grand Parade Exemption
Applications Close: Monday 20 August 2018
All Exhibitors are reminded that it is part of their obligation as Exhibitors at the 2018 IGA Perth Royal Show to parade their animals in the Grand Parade. The Grand Parade is a significant daily event and very popular with the public. It is therefore very important to the Royal Agricultural Society.
Grand Parades will be held on the following days and times: Please select SectionSaturday 22 September 1.00pmSunday 23 September 1.00pm Horses BreedMonday 24 September 1.00pmTuesday 25 September 1.00pm Horses In ActionWednesday 26 September 1.00pmThursday 27 September 1.10pm ShowjumpingFriday 28 September 1.00pmSaturday 29 September 12.45pm
There are a few situations that may justify an exemption. NO EXEMPTIONS WILL BE GIVEN OUT ON THE DAY WITHOUT A VETERINARY CERTIFICATE.
Yearlings are automatically exempt, but a form must still be submitted.
Exhibitors will be required to hand in a Grand Parade Pass as they enter the Main Arena for each Grand Parade.
Any horse/pony that is not exhibited in the Grand Parade without an approved exemption, will result in the Exhibitor forfeiting any prize money and being fined $50.00. This fine must be paid before the Exhibitor is permitted to enter in the 2019 Perth Royal Show.
Please ensure a separate form is filled in for each exhibit.
Please see Regulation 21 for further details on Horses Breed, Regulation 24 for Horses In Action and Regulation 25 for Showjumping.
Name of Exhibit: ...............................................................................................................................................................
Name of Exhibitor: ............................................................................................................................................................
Dates of Exemption: .........................................................................................................................................................
Reason for Exemption: .....................................................................................................................................................
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Signature: …………………………………………………..….……………. Date: ………………………..………...
Office Use Only:Approved By ............................................................................................................................................................................ Date: ..................................................
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