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JUDGES
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Teenage Handler
To be Judged individually between 10am noon
The emphasis of judging will be on the handling and exhibiting of the horse
or pony rather than turnout.
Points will be awarded as follows:
Ringcraft / Workout
Sympathy between Handler & Horse
Turnout
20 points
20 points
10 points
50 points
Exhibitor to use a dry mare, filly, or gelding, which has been entered in any section of this show.
Competition will be judged individually, with handlers gaining points for each of the three
phases. The Junior Handler with the highest points total will be declared the winner of the Junior
Section and be awarded the Schroeder Cup. The Senior Handler with the most points will be
declared the winner of the Senior section and be awarded the Diana Isaac Trophy.
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Section A
Thoroughbred Horses
Judge:
Refer to rule 10 in conditions of entry
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Section B
Hacks & Hunters
Sponsored by Light Horse and Hunter Society
Due to the fact that the LH&HS is no longer registering. Registration with this society is no longer
required. Therefore the section is open to all Hacks and Hunters.
Judge:
Horses may not be entered as both Hunters and Hacks.
The NZ Hunter & Light Horse Breeding Improvement Society has donated a sash & trophy for
the Supreme Champion Hack and Supreme Champion Hunter, also Sashes for Champion &
Reserve Gelding.
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HUNTERS
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Section C
Irish
Sponsored by Duncan Norrie Farrier
Judge:
*** Irish Draught Horse Society South Island Championship*** will be judged from the
Champion Adult, Champion Youngstock, Champion Gelding and Best Foal entered in this section.
The winner will be awarded a Shamrock Sash
Shamrock Perpetual Challenge Trophy is presented to the winner of Class 56
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Shamrock Perpetual Challenge Trophy Registered Irish Draught Horse, any age, any
sex, 75% or more Irish blood. Must be competing in other classes at this show.
Best Paced Adult (4 years and over)
Best Paced Youngstock (3 years and under)
Progeny Group group of two horses, any age by the same stallion or out of the same
mare. (Stallion or mare need not be present or living) Horses need not be the property of
the same owner but must have been competing in other classes at this show.
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Section D
Warmblood
Sponsored by Caithness Stud
Judge:
The Canterbury Trakehner Breeders donate a Salver for the Supreme Warmblood.
Stonebridge Equestrian Ribbons & Rosettes donate the Sash and rug
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Section E
Hackney Horse & Pony
Youngstock must be by or out of a registered parent. The NZ Hackney Society Inc
has donated a Sash & Trophy for the Supreme Champion Hackney.
JFV Digby Memorial Trophy for Champion Hackney mare. 2013 winner: not awarded.
The Canterbury Branch of the NZ Hackney Society donates a trophy for Champion Hackney
Youngstock. 2013 winner not awarded.
The NZ Hackney Society donate Rosettes for Champion & Reserve Champion Hackney Gelding.
2013 winner not awarded
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Section F
Standardbred
Sponsored by NZ Standardbred Riding Association Inc
The Canterbury Branch of the NZ Standardbred Breeders Association donates a
Trophy for Supreme Champion Standardbred
The NZ Standardbred Riding Association donates a sash for this section.
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Section G
Arabian
All horses must be registered with NZAHS and Derivative must be 12.5% or more.
The New Zealand Arabian Horse Society Inc donates a Trophy for the Supreme Champion
The Canterbury Arabian Horse Club donates a sash for the Supreme Champion Purebred Arab
and a Sash for the Supreme Champion Arabian Exhibit also rosettes for the Champion & Reserve
Champion Purebred Gelding, Champion and Reserve Gelding.
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Section H
Welsh Ponies & Welsh Cobs
Only one ring in this section
Judge:
Must be registered with NZWPCS
ALL Partbred Welsh must be 25% or more Welsh.
Purebred Youngstock & Ponies, regardless of Section, must NOT be plaited.
The Caltex Trophy is donated by Caltex Oil (NZ) Ltd for the Supreme Champion Purebred Welsh
Exhibit. (Partbreds not eligible)
The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of NZ donates Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes.
The Canterbury Welsh Pony & Cob Promotions Committee has donated a sash for the
Supreme Welsh Exhibit and a Trophy for the winner of the Welsh Futurity Final.
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Section I
NZ Pony Breeders Society & NZ Riding Pony Society
The ME Jenkins Memorial Salver, presented by the family of the late M E Jenkins to the
Pony Breeders Society of NZ Inc and later donated by the Pony Breeders Society of NZ
Inc for the Supreme Adult Section I.
The Pony Breeders Society NZ also donates a sash to the Supreme Adult Pony.
The Pony Breeders Society of NZ Inc donates the Elliot Collier Cup for the Dry Mare
registered with the Society.
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winner of the Pony Breeders Youngstock Sash class, the Pony Breeders Society of NZ
also presents a sash to the winner of this class
The NZ Riding Pony Society donates a sash to the winner of the NZ Riding Pony Society
Youngstock Sash class.
NB: Best Presented Class in Ring 1.
146 Yearling, colt or filly, not exceeding 123cm at date of show
147 Yearling, colt or filly, not exceeding 133cm at date of show
148 Yearling, colt or filly, not exceeding 140cm at date of show
Champion & Reserve Yearling judged now. Classes 146,147 & 148 eligible
149 Yearling, gelding, not exceeding 140cm at date of show
150 Two year old Gelding, not exceeding 146cm at date of show
150a Three year old Gelding, not exceeding 148cm at date of show.
Champion Gelding Judged in Youngstock ring after Supreme
151 Two year old filly, not exceeding 125cm at date of show
152 Two year old filly, not exceeding 136cm at date of show
153 Two year old filly, not exceeding 146cm at date of show
154 Two year old colt, not exceeding 146cm at date of show
155 Three year old filly, not exceeding 133cm at date of show
156 Three year old filly, over 133cm and not exceeding 148cm at date of show
157 Three year old colt, over 133cm and not exceeding 146cm at date of show
Champion & Reserve Two & Three Year old judged now. Classes 151, 152, 153, 154, 156 & 157
eligible
Youngstock Sash Classes
(NOTE: Youngstock may enter both Pony Breeders & Riding Pony sash classes if
registered with both)
158 Pony Breeders Society of NZ Youngstock Sash Class yearling, 2 and 3 yr olds (not
counted for Championships)
159 NZ Riding Pony Society Youngstock Sash (not counted for Championships)
Supreme Champion Youngstock judged now. Champion Yearling & Champion Two and
Three year old eligible
Supreme Pony judged now. Supreme Youngstock and Supreme Adult eligible
Winner goes forward to Isaac Wildlife Trust Trophy
Champion & Reserve Gelding judged now. Classes 142, 143, 149, 150, 150a eligible
Winner goes forward to Supreme All Breeds Gelding
FOLLOWING CLASSES NOT ELIGIBLE FOR CHAMPIONSHIPS
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Clydesdale
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Section K
Shetland Ponies
Judge:
Shetland Ponies are to be shown in natural coat and full feather.
The New Zealand Shetland Pony Breeders Society Inc donates a Trophy and Sash for Supreme
Shetland Pony.
Llewellyn Stud Challenge Cup for the Champion Adult Shetland Pony is donated by P & L Lewis.
Narrandera Stud Challenge Cup for Champion Youngstock donated by D & M Sutherland to the NZ
Shetland Pony Breeders Society.
The Rose-Eyre Challenge Cup is donated by C & K Houston to the Champion Gelding.
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Section L
Pinto
Judge:
NZ Pinto Horse Society sponsor petrol vouchers for each Champion and Reserve.
This section is a HOY qualifier for the Pinto Section at HOY 2015.
Horses must be registered in their correct division and owner a current financial member of the NZ
Pinto Horse Society Inc at close of entries.
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Section M
Miniature Horse
***This show is eligible for Miniature Horse Club of Canterbury Hi Points***
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Section N
Andalusian
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Section O
Haflinger
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Section P
Gypsy Cob
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SECTION/BREED.....
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Ground Fees @ $10.00 Per Horse/Pony
Membership @ $10.00
Admin fee per exhibitor (incl catalogue) @ $5.00
Stable @ $25.00 each
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Putting in an Entry indicates full acceptance of ALL Rules & Conditions.
LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
Conditions of Entry
1. All entries to be made on printed forms enclosed. Additional copies may be obtained from the website
www.cantybreedersshow.webs.comor on the Facebook page Canterbury Horse and Pony Breeders
Society. Entries may also be made via Showdayonline.com Entries close 17 January 2015.
2. Entry fees must accompany the entry form, otherwise the entries will not be accepted. A 75% refund
on entry fees may be approved on production of vet or Doctors certificate within 7 days of the show.
3. Entry form must be filled in by the exhibitor or person authorised by him or her and the entries are made
subject to all Rules of the show. No entry will be received except on the express condition that the exhibitor
will comply with and submit to the Rules of the show in all respects.
4. The Committee, in its absolute discretion may without assigning any reason, refuse an entry or cancel
any entry already accepted or decline to admit to the Show grounds, or remove any animal or exhibitor or
person.
5. In all classes the name of the horse, date of birth, sire, dam, stud-book number where applicable and
name of breeder shall be given on entry form. If no breeder's name is given it is assumed that the Exhibitor is
the breeder.
6. A horse may be substituted on production of a Vet certificate provided the substitute is eligible for the
classes.
7. No animal may be entered in more than one Section except for progeny in progeny classes or classes
where eligibility of other sections is stated. Classes will not be delayed for any entry being judged in another
class at the same time. No progeny group may be shown in two sections.
8. The responsibility for accuracy of the description or pedigree and for the eligibility of animals to
compete rests solely with the exhibitor. If any entry contains any inaccuracy that inaccuracy may be waived
by the committee, but if not so waived the entry shall be disqualified.
9. All exhibitors in classes where heights are stipulated must produce a valid height certificate (either RAS
Life or RAS Annual or a Youngstock Certificate dated after January 1st 2015) All ponies to be measured
under RAS Ruling.
10. Breeding and registration numbers to be given on entry form. All entries must be registered in accordance
with the Rules of their respective Breed Society.
In all sections:- (a) Geldings will only be eligible for specific gelding award and have their applicable
society gelding registration number.
(b) Best Foal will only be eligible for the Best Foal of All Breeds award and must be eligible
for registration with their society.
11. Judging will commence at 8.30am . Refer to sections for individual section start times.
12. Supreme winners and Gelding winners from each section, are required to parade for the Isaac Wildlife
Trust Trophy and All Breeds Gelding Championship respectively, failure to do so will result in the forfeiture
of the Championship.
14. DRUG TESTING: Drug or forbidden substances testing may be carried out under the regulation of the
R.A.S. Section 55a and the procedures thereof. These regulations and procedures will be available for
inspection with the show secretary.
15. PROTEST
(a) The judges decision shall be FINAL unless a protest is made to any exhibit and allowed on the
grounds of disqualification. The awarding of placings is at the discretion of the judge.
(b) All protests must be in writing and may be entered either before or after commencement of
judging in the class. A protest must be lodged with the Secretary and unless lodged by a Committee
Member or a Judge, must be accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 which shall be refunded only if the
protest is upheld. If a protest is lodged before commencement of judging in the class, the onus of proof
shall be on the exhibitor against whom the protest is made. Otherwise, the onus of proof shall be on the
person lodging the protest. No protest may be lodged later than one hour after affixing of ribbons or
rosettes.
(c) All protests shall be considered by the Committee or by a Sub Committee of not less than three
persons appointed by the Committee for that purpose and the decision of the Committee or SubCommittee shall be final.
16. ALTERATIONS The committee reserves the right to make any alterations to the programme or to
postpone or cancel the Show or any class or event as it sees fit.
17. SPECIAL NOTE TO EXHIBITORS
(a) It is the responsibility of all exhibitors to ensure that no horse or pony is brought on to the grounds
displaying the symptoms of contagious or infectious disease. The Committee reserves the right to have
any animal inspected by a Veterinarian (at the exhibitors expense) who may order it to be removed from
the grounds.
(b) Colts and Stallions, six months and over, shall be led with a bit in the mouth, excluding Miniature
Horses.
(c) The Admin fee includes a catalogue. Extra catalogues are available for $5 on the day.
(d) The only identification to be used for exhibits is the number in the Schedule allocated by the Secretary,
and must be attached to the exhibit.
(e) COMPETITORS are asked to pay special attention to RULE 7, under Conditions of Entry.
(f) The Committee reserves the right to merge classes with insufficient entries in any Section.
(g) The gates to the Canterbury Agricultural Park are locked between 8pm and 6am each
night, so horses to be left over night must be boxed before 8pm.
(h) Canterbury A & P box charges are $25 per box. Straw will be provided at the box door. Box preference
will be given to stallions, mares & foals, and colts. A grass float park is available for tying horses to floats /
trucks.
18. The Committee will not be responsible for any accident, loss or damage that may be caused to or
suffered by any exhibit or exhibitor or otherwise notwithstanding any alleged negligence on the part of any
officer or servant of the Committee, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the
Committee indemnified against any claim in respect of any such accident,
loss or damage caused by
such exhibitor or his/her exhibit. By entering the Show you are deemed to accept and be bound by the
Society's conditions of entry and indemnify the Society under the provisions of Health and Safety in
Employment Act 1993. Entering this show denotes acceptance of the RAS Forbidden Substances Rules and
the Rules and Conditions of the Canterbury Horse & Pony Breeders Society Show and give the Committee
the right to publish names and addresses in the Show catalogue and as they see fit.
FEE SUMMARY
Entry Fees: $4 / class (members) $10.00 / class (non members)
Ground Fees: $10 / horse
Stable Fee: $25 per box per day
Admin Fee: $5 per exhibitor (includes catalogue)
Membership fees:
The family of the late CS Tod donates a trophy for the Best 3 year old Gelding of All Breeds.
The Sir Neil Isaac Memorial Trophy will be awarded to the winner of the Supreme Turnout award, to be
held by the winner for twelve months, after which it shall be returned for annual competition.
The Glencree Riding Pony Stud has donated a trophy to be awarded to the Best All Breeds Foal, to be held
by the winner for twelve months, after which it shall be returned for annual competition.
Trophy recipients please note: Any expenses incurred by the Society to repair damage to trophies will be
the responsibility of the trophy holder.