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- The Isaac Wildlife Trust has donated a Bronze Trophy for the Supreme Champion of all
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Breeds.
The New Zealand Riding Pony Society has donated a Bronze Trophy to be awarded to the
Runner-up for the Supreme Champion of all Breeds. Supreme Equine Feeds will award the
Runner-up with a rug and large bag of feed.
The Pony Breeders Society of New Zealand has donated a Trophy to be awarded to the
Supreme Champion of All Breeds Gelding. A rug and garland has been sponsored by The
Saddlery Bar
The Family of the late C.S. Todd donates a Trophy for Best 3 year old All Breeds including
geldings.
Glencree Pony Stud has donated a trophy to be awarded to the Best All Breeds Foal.
Sir Neil Isaac Trophy donated by Lady Diana Isaac for the winner of the Supreme Turnout.
Supreme Equine Feeds donate vouchers for feed.
Russel John Osteopath donate a rug for a Champion
Stonebridge Stud donate a rug for a Champion
Other awards as at the start of each section.
All trophies to be held until January the following year where they must be returned to the trophy
convenor. Any expenses incurred by the Society to repair damage to trophies will be the responsibility of
the trophy holder.
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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.
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Section A
Thoroughbred Horses
Please include original race name, sire, dam and breeder when entering
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Best Paced
Section B
Hacks & Hunters
Due to fact that the Light Horse and Hunter Society is no longer registering, Registration with this
society is no longer required. Therefore the section is open to all Hacks and Hunters where sire,
dam and breeder is known and supplied.
Horses may not be entered as both Hunters & Hacks.
The NZ Hunter & Light Horse Breeding Improvement Society has donated a sash & trophy for
the Supreme Champion Hack, Supreme Champion Hunter and Champion and Reserve Champion
Gelding.
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HUNTERS
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HACKS
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Section C
Irish
*** 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 62
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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.
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Best Paced
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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.
Section D
Warmblood
The Canterbury Trakehner Breeders donate a Salver for the Supreme Warmblood.
Stonebridge Equestrian Ribbons & Rosettes ph 03 693 7064 donates a sash and rug to the
Supreme Warmblood
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Best Paced
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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.
Section E
Hackney Horse & Pony
JFV Digby Memorial Trophy for Champion Hackney mare.
The Canterbury Branch of the NZ Hackney Society donates a trophy for Champion Hackney
Youngstock.
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Section F
Standardbred
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 the NZAHS and derivative must be 12.5% or more.
The New Zealand Arabian Horse Society Inc donates a Trophy for the Supreme Champion
Arabian Exhibit.
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 Derivative Gelding.
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DERIVATIVE
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PUREBRED
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Section H
Welsh Ponies & Welsh Cobs
Only one ring in this section
All exhibits must be shown as per breed standard and registered with the WPCSNZ
The Caltex Trophy is donated by Caltex Oil (NZ) Ltd for the Supreme Champion Purebred Welsh
Exhibit. (Partbreds not eligible)
The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of NZ donate Champion and Reserve Champion rosettes.
The Canterbury Welsh Pony & Cob Promotions Committee has donated a sash for the
Supreme Welsh Exhibit
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PUREBRED
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Purebred
Purebred
Purebred
Purebred
Purebred
Purebred
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PARTBRED
201 Partbred Stallion, 4 years and over
202 Partbred Dry Mare, 4 years and over,
203 Partbred Broodmare, 4 years and over, with foal at foot. Foal to be led
Champion & Reserve Adult Partbred judged now. Classes 201 202 203 eligible
204 Partbred Foal, to be led. Foal must be eligible for registration with the WPCSNZ and
confirmation from the registration officer be included with entry.
Best Welsh Foal judged now. Best Purebred Foal and first place getter from 204 eligible.
Winner goes forward to Best All Breeds Foal Title
205 Partbred Yearling, Colt or Filly,
206 Partbred Two year old Colt or Filly
207 Partbred Three year old Colt or Filly
Winner of class 207 to go forward for judging of Best Three Year old after class 211
Champion & Reserve Partbred Youngstock judged now. Classes 205 206 207 eligible
Supreme Partbred judged now. Champion Partbred Adult & Champion Youngstock eligible.
Supreme Welsh judged now. Winner goes forward to Isaac Wildlife Trust Trophy
208 Partbred Yearling Gelding
209 Partbred Two year old Gelding
210 Partbred Three year old Gelding
Winner of class 210 to go forward for judging of Best Three Year old after class 211
211 Partbred Gelding, four years and over
Champion & Reserve Partbred Gelding judged now. Classes 208 209 210 211 eligible.
Supreme Welsh Gelding judged now. Winner goes forward to judging of Supreme All
Breeds Gelding
Judging of Best Three Year old. Classes 184 187 190 207 210 eligible. Winner to go
forward for Best Three Year Trophy
213 Progeny, produce of a Purebred Mare, Group of two ponies out of the same mare.
Exhibits need not be the property of the same owner but must have been exhibited in other
classes at this show. Only Purebred progeny groups are eligible for Sire Ratings points.
214 Progeny, produce of a Purebred Stallion, Group of three ponies by the same sire.
Exhibits need not be the property of the same owner but must have been exhibited in other
classes at this show. Only Purebred progeny groups are eligible for Sire Ratings points.
Section I
NZ Pony Breeders Society & NZ Riding Pony Society
Adults and youngstock must be fully registered with the Pony Breeders Society of NZ and/or the
NZ Riding Pony Society. If dual registered both registration numbers must be given. Foals must
be eligible for registration and confirmation from the registration officer be received with entries.
The ME Jenkins Memorial Salver, presented by the family of the late M E Jenkins to the
Pony Breeders Society of NZ and later donated by the Pony Breeders Society of NZ
for the Supreme Adult.
The Pony Breeders Society NZ also donates a sash to the Supreme Adult Pony.
The Pony Breeders Society NZ Inc donates the Elliot Collier Cup for the winner of class 222
only if she is fully registered with the Pony Breeders Society.
Cable Price Corporation Ltd Trophy awarded for Supreme Youngstock
The Pony Breeders Society of NZ donates a sash for Supreme Champion Youngstock.
The Nan & George Chatterton Memorial Perpetual Trophy will be presented to the 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.
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Best Paced
233 Pony Breeders Society of NZ Youngstock Sash Class Yearling, Two and
Three year olds eligible and must have been shown in another age class in this section. Pony
must be fully registered with the Pony Breeders Society of NZ (not counted for Championships)
234 NZ Riding Pony Society Youngstock Sash Yearling, Two and Three year olds eligible
and must have been shown in another age class in this section. Pony must be fully registered with
the NZ Riding Pony Society (not counted for Championships)
235 Progeny Class: Group of two exhibits, by the same stallion or two out of the same mare.
(Stallion or mare need not be present or living). Ponies need not be the property of the same
owner but must have been exhibited in other classes at this show.
Section J
Clydesdale
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Best Paced
Section K
Shetland Ponies
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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Best Paced
Section L
Pinto
NZ Pinto Horse Society sponsor petrol vouchers for each Champion and Reserve.
This section is a HOY qualifier for the Pinto Section at HOY 2017.
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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Best Paced
Section M
Miniature Horse
***This show is eligible for Miniature Horse Club of Canterbury Hi Points
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Category B
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Section N
Spanish Horse/Andalusian
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Best Paced
Section O
Golden Horse
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Best Paced
Section P
Gypsy Cob
All pure and partbred Gypsy Cobs must be correctly registered with the NZ Gypsy Cob
Association and owners must be current financial members of NZ Gypsy Cob Association
at the close of entries.
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PUREBRED
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PARTBRED
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13 All trophies are to be held for eleven months by the winner after which it shall be
returned for annual competiton to the Trophy Convenor. All winners must sign
for the trophy before it is handed over. Any expenses incurred by the Society to
repair or replace trophies will be the responsibility of the trophy holder.
14 Admin fee includes one catalogue. A limited amount of extra catalogues will be
available on the day for $5.
15 STALLIONS and COLTS
a) All stallions and colts (with the exception of Miniature horses and foals) must
be shown in a bit.
b) A Steward will order any stallion/colt considered out of control or to be
causing undue disquiet to other horses from the ring without recourse from the
stallion/colts owner/exhibitor/competitor.
c) It is compulsory for all stallions and colts, except foals, to wear two (2) official
S identification badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, at all
Shows/Events at all times. The handler must also wear two RAS official (2)
armbands (one on each arm) when in the ring. S badges to be purchased from
RAS Head Office or ESNZ; armbands from RAS Head Office.
d) Handlers and Riders of stallions/colts must wear an approved Hi Viz vest at
Shows/Events when outside the showing ring. Vests can be purchased from RAS
Head Office.
16 YELLOW CARD
i. This Show/Event supports the RAS Yellow Card system. A Yellow Card will be
issued, In cases of offences in respect of abuse of animals or inappropriate
behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules & Regulations/Bylaws
including the Equestrian Rulebook, the RAS affiliated Show/Event/registered
Measuring Stand and their grounds and their duly appointed delegates may
deliver to the Person Responsible a Yellow Warning Card (either immediately or
within 10 days of the show) which suspends any penalty until possible new
offences. Full wording of the Yellow Card system is available to view on the RAS
website www.ras.org.nz.
ii. Forbidden Substance - The Rules of the Royal A&P Society New Zealand in
regard to Forbidden Substances apply. Competitors are advised that tests for
forbidden substances may be carried out during the Show/Event and that testing
of all animals is at the person responsibles risk. Forbidden Substance - Any
substance capable of affecting the speed, stamina, courage or conduct of a
horse, pony, donkey or mule by its action upon the central or peripheral nervous
system or the cardio-vascular, respiratory, alimentary, digestive, muscoskeletal
or urogenital systems.
iii. Arrears -No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions,
or any other Show/Event charge is eligible to compete at any affiliated
Show/Event. Proof of payment will be required before any restriction is lifted.
iv. Summary of RAS Resolution Process the full process can be found on the
RAS website www.ras.org.nz. The principle behind the process is to deal with the
matter as it comes to hand and in most cases it should be dealt with directly by
the show. If the matter is in regards to an RAS official, the show may request the
assistance of RAS Head Office as to how to deal with this in an appropriate
manner.
Contact Name
Contact Address
Phone numbers
Email address
Horse/Pony
Reg No
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Exhibitor
Horse/Pony
Reg No
Sire
Dam
Breeder
Exhibitor
Membership
$10