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GREAT CHART SHOWS SHOWING GALA SUNDAY 19TH SEPT 2010 To be held at EAGLESFIELD EC West Yoke, Ash, Near Sevenoaks, Kent. TN15 7HT
Do not trust your sat nav for directions!!!
IF YOUR HORSE POOS IN THE WARM UP PLEASE ASSIST THE POO PICKERS GET YOUR GROOM TO PICK IT UP—POO PICKERS WILL ALSO BE IN THE RING DURING THE CLASS—IF A HORSE IN FRONT OF YOU POOS DURING THE CLASS, PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT TRAMPLE IT!
Open to the first, second and third placed exhibits that have qualified at our summer shows also from Lionhearts and Walmer shows
Daytime judges: Ms Sarah Fortt and Mr J Bardwell Evening Performance: Dr Joan Bishop and Mrs Helen Elcome
ENTRIES TO: The Secretary, Munday Cottage, Munday Bois, Pluckley, Ashford, Kent TN27 0ST
ENTRY FEES: All Classes £13 each before close of entries (13th Sept), thereafter £20 CASH ONLY ON THE DAY ALL CLASSES WILL BE LIMITED (so if you are entering on the day, please check availability). Please send the appropriate qualification card with your entries. If you have not previously qualified, you will need to enter either classes 1, 2, 13 & 14 for in hand and classes 28, 29, 30 & 31 for ridden classes. Qualification is not required for concours d'elegance classes, but if you wish to take part in a concours class you must enter at least one other class during the daytime. DO NOT JUST TURN UP FOR THE EVENING CLASSES—to compete in the evening championship you will need to have competed in a daytime class and been placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
9 am Start Ring 1 Last qualifiers for championship classes – will be split of enough entries: Class 1 In hand horses—(first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes) Class 2 In hand ponies – (first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes)
Gala Championship Classes – First three forward to evening performance Class 3 Coloured in hand Youngstock - trads/native/cob Class 4 Coloured in hand Youngstock plaited Class 5 Coloured in hand four years and over - trad/native/cob Class 6 Coloured in hand plaited types four years and over Class 7 Odd coloured in hand any age – roans, spots, palominos, appaloosa, etc First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP ONE
Class 8 In hand Youngstock – plaited and trimmed types Class 9 In hand Hunters & Cobs any age Class 10 In hand Show ponies & Hunter ponies any age Class 11 In hand Hacks, Riding Horses, ISRTs, any age Class 12 In hand Sports/Dressage Horses/Ponies any age First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP TWO
9.am Start Ring 2 Last qualifiers for championship classes – will be split of enough entries Class 13 In hand mountain & moorland types – any age Class 14 In hand minatures or minature shetland types – any age
Gala Championship Classes – First three forward to evening performance Class 15 In hand mountain and moorland youngstock – large breeds Class 16 In hand mountain and moorland youngstock – small breeds Class 17 In hand mountain and moorland large breeds 4 years and over Class 18 In hand mountain and moorland small breeds 4 years and over First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP THREEsponsored by Minnismore stud
Class 19 In hand minature shetland types – any age Class 20 In hand minature arab/hack types – any age Class 21 In hand minature part bred or draught/hunter type – any age Class 22 In hand minature youngstock – any type Class 23 In hand minature coloured/spots/odd coloured – any age First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP FOURsponsored by Bromfield stud
Class 24 In hand foreign breeds inc, Spanish, Fresian, Fiords, Morgans, Americans, etc Class 25 in hand Arabs, part bred arabs – any age Class 26 In hand part bred native – any age Class 27 In hand Warmbloods and thoroughbreds – any age First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP FIVE
At 11.30am the two rings will combine to form THE MAIN RING
Last qualifiers for ridden championship classes – will be split of enough entries: Class 28 Ridden horse – any type (first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes) Class 29 Ridden pony – any type (first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes) Class 30 First ridden pony – any type (first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes) Class 31 Lead rein pony – any type (first 6 of each type will qualify for gala classes)
Gala Championship Classes – First three forward to evening performance Class 32 Novice lead rein (combination not to have won any prize money) Class 33 Lead rein mountain and moorland types Class 34 lead rein plaited types Class 35 Novice first ridden (combination not to have won any prize money) Class 36 First ridden mountain and moorland types Class 37 First ridden plaited types First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP SEVEN sponsored by Little beechen stud
12.30pm Aprox Class 38 Novice ridden M&M (first 3 also to compete in Championship Six) Class 39 Open ridden M&M small Class 40 Open ridden M&M large Class 41 Junior ridden M&M First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP EIGHT sponsored by the Sulsh/wybrow family
1.30pm Aprox Class 42 Novice ridden coloureds (first 3 also to compete in Championship Six) Class 43 Natives, cobs & traditional ridden coloured Class 44 Plaited ridden coloured Class 45 Odd coloured ridden – roans, spots, palominos, appaloosa, etc First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP NINE sponsored by Sulsh/Whybrow family
2.30pm Aprox Class 46 Novice hunter/horse/hack/cob (first 3 also to compete in Championship Six) Class 47 Ridden Cob s & Hunters Class 48 Ridden Hacks & Riding Horses Class 49 Ridden ISRT & ISHT First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP TEN sponsored by Sulsh/Wybrow family
3.30pm Aprox Class 50 Novice show/hunter/pony/part bred (first 3 also to compete in Championship Six) Class 51 Ridden part bred Class 52 Ridden show pony Class 53 Ridden hunter pony First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP ELEVEN sponsored by Haysden Liveries
4.30pm Aprox Class 54 Ridden sports/dressage/competition horse Class 55 Best rider (no lead reins or first riddens please) Class 56 Ridden foreign breeds Arabs, Spanish, Fresian, Fiords, Morgans, Americans, etc Class 57 Ridden non show types First three in each class go forward to CHAMPIONSHIP TWELVE
To follow on... Class 58 In hand veteran horse (over 15 years) Class 59 In hand veteran pony (over 15 years) Class 60 Ridden veteran horse (over 15 years) Class 61 Ridden veteran pony (over 15 years) Winners only of classes 58 and 59 compete in the Overall In Hand Championship Winners only of classes 60 and 61 compete in the Overall Ridden Championship
6pm EVENING PERFORMANCE
Class 63 In hand concours d'elegance - Winner to compete in Overall In Hand Championship
Class 64 Ridden concours d'elegance – Winner to compete in Overall Ridden Championship
6.30pm Aprox
Championship 1 In Hand Coloureds—Kindly sponsored by:
Championship 2 In Hand Hacks, Riding Horse, Cobs, Show Ponies, Hunter Ponies—Kindly sponsored by:
Championship 3 In Hand Mountain & Moorland—Kindly sponsored by: Minnismoor Stud
Championship 4 In Hand Minatures—Kindly sponsored by: Broomfield Stud
Championship 5 In Hand Foreign Breeds and Part Breeds—Kindly sponsored by:
OVERALL IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP
7.15pm Aprox
Championship 6 Ridden Novices—Kindly sponsored by:
Championship 7 Lead Rein and First Ridden—Kindly sponsored by: Little Beechen Stud
Championship 8 Ridden Mountain and Moorland (no lead reins or first riddens) - Kindly sponsored by: The Sulsh/Wybrow family
Championship 9 Ridden Coloureds—Kindly sponsored by: The Sulsh/Wybrow family
Championship 10 Ridden Horses—Kindly sponsored by: The Sulsh/Wybrow family
Championship 11 Ridden Ponies—Kindly sponsored by: Haysden Liveries
Championship 12 Ridden Foreign Breeds & Sports—Kindly sponsored by:
OVERALL RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP
OVERALL SUPREME OF SHOW Champions and Reserves from Overall In Hand and Overall Ridden to compete Kindly sponsored by: Smartcobs.com
Prizes: Rosettes and Sashes to Champions and Reserves, Overall Champions and Reserves and Supreme and Reserve Supreme of Show |