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SYKEHOUSE SHOW SOCIETY

Founded 1884

Registered Charity No 502462

126

th

SYKEHOUSE SHOW

SUNDAY 7

th

AUGUST 2011

Poplars Farm, Sykehouse,

Dn14 9ay

(By kind permission of Mr D E Fox & Family)

Schedule of Classes

IN HAND & RIDDEN PONIES - FANCY DRESS

AGRICULTURAL HORSES

DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE – COMMERCIAL SHEEP & JACOB SHEEP HUNTERS - GYMKHANA

BSJA AFFILIATED & UNAFFILIATED JUMPING

ARTS & CRAFTS – HORTICULTURE & AGRICULTURE

Honorary Secretary - Mrs J Threadgold

Wayside Cottage, Pincheon Green, Sykehouse, GOOLE DN14 9AQ

Tel: 01405 785349 www.sykehouseshow.org.uk

PLEASE NOTE A

SURCHARGE OF £2 PER ENTRY WILL BE

CHARGED FOR ENTRIES TAKEN ON THE DAY.

NUMBERS WILL BE POSTED ONLY IF A 1

st

CLASS STAMP IS

INCLUDED WITH ENTRIES RECEIVED BEFORE 24

TH

JULY

ARTS & CRAFTS MARQUEE

HOME CRAFTS - HANDICRAFTS - PAINTING - FLORAL ART

Honorary Secretary Mrs K Duckitt

Tel: 01405 812277

AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL MARQUEE

FLOWERS - FRUIT - VEGETABLES - FARM PRODUCE

Honorary Secretary Mrs C Smith

Tel: 01405 785003

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RULES

1 Any objection to an exhibitor to be made to the secretary (in writing) before the distribution of prizes. Any such objection to be accompanied by a deposit of £10; to be forfeited if the objection be proved frivolous.

2 Any person wilfully creating a disturbance including the playing of unauthorised music will be expelled from the showground and lose any claim he might otherwise be entitled to.

3 The Committee reserves the right to postpone or abandon the Show in case of bad weather, to make any alteration in the programme which circumstances may render necessary, to withhold any prize or prizes if there are not sufficient entries, or to limit the entry. On no account will entry fees be returned, nor will expenses be allowed to any exhibitor in the case of postponement or abandonment.

4 The decision of Judges in every case to be accepted as final. Officials only allowed in the ring.

5 Exhibits to be the property of the exhibitor.

6 Trophies will be presented following judging. Acceptance of the custody of a Challenge Trophy by the holder shall be deemed as sufficient guarantee that he/she thereby agrees and undertakes to return same free of cost to the Show Committee on or before 30th June previous to the next Annual Show.

7 Affiliated Show Jumping under BSJA rules –Competitors must be dressed according to the BSJA rules.

8 At the Committee's discretion, late entries will be charged double entry fees.

9 All entries are shown at the risk of the exhibitors and no responsibility will be accepted by the

Committee, their Stewards or other assistants for anything that may happen to exhibitors, their assistants or members of the public, their property or animals in connection with or arising out of this Show including circumstances involving the Data Protection Act. It shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor agrees to indemnify the Committee against any legal action arising there from.

10 All animals must be halter trained and quiet

– and under the control of competent, experienced handlers.

11 The Committee reserve the right to have animals measured in any type of class by their official

Veterinary Surgeon unless a valid JMB Height Certificate is presented. Any animal may be measured at random.

12 All riders MUST wear correctly secured safety hats to British Standard, appropriate to their entry.

13 Everyone entering the Show Ground should be aware of the Code of Health & Safety

Regulations, a copy of which is available for inspection at the Secretary’s' Tent.

14 All foals must be 3 weeks old or over on the day of the Show.

15 Exhibitors and trades people must have Public Liability Insurance Cover.

16 It is the responsibility of all exhibitors that livestock trailers arrive at the Showfield in a very clean condition direct from their farm and must not leave the Showfield except to return direct to their farm. All livestock handlers must also ensure they wear clean outer clothing at all times, to comply with DEFRA directives.

17 In accordance with the Data Protection Act - by signing the entry form, entering any class at the

Show or holding any kind of Trade Stand or Craft Stall - all exhibitors agree to their details being published in advertising and results.

18 All number cards to be collected from Secretary’s Tent (unless stamps are enclosed with entry and fee)

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PONY CLASSES

Commencing 9.00am prompt JUDGE : - Mr P Baker , Knottingley RING 2

Entry Fee £5 Prizes: £10, £7, £5 - Rosettes to 4 th place

1 IN HAND PIEBALD, SKEWBALD OR TRICOLOUR HORSE OR PONY

Any age, height, sex or type. kindly sponsored by

ST MARY’S CHURCH,

Kirk Bramwith with Fenwick & Moss

2 IN HAND ANY BREED - LOCAL HORSE OR PONY

Horse/ Pony or attendant to live within 8-mile radius of Showfield

– eligibility list in Schedule

Kindly sponsored by F J Atherfold Esq - WINE APPRECIATION, Fishlake

3 LEAD REIN SHOW PONY - Mare or Gelding, 4 yrs old & over, not exceeding 128cm.

Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

To be led by an attendant. To be shown in snaffle bridle.

The JUBILEE TROPHY to be awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by R & G THOMPSON & SON, Sykehouse

4 IN HAND PURE BRED ARAB, PART BRED ARAB OR ANGLO ARAB

Mare, Filly or Gelding, any age

The SUNEAN ARABIANS TROPHY to be awarded to the winner.

Kindly sponsored by SOLO PETROLEUM , Pollington

5 FIRST RIDDEN SHOW PONY - Mare or Gelding, 4 yrs old & over, not exceeding 128cm

Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year.

To be shown in an appropriate bridle.

The CLIFTON GARAGE TROPHY to be awarded to the winner

6 RIDDEN PIEBALD, SKEWBALD OR TRICOLOUR HORSE / PONY Any type, sex or colour

Kindly sponsored by G B CARS, Sykehouse

7 RIDDEN PONY – Any breed – 14.2 hh & under. Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 yrs & over,

The PARKIN LANDSCAPES TROPHY to be awarded to the winner

8 RIDDEN PURE BRED ARAB, PART BRED ARAB OR ANGLO ARAB - 4 years or over

The WILLIAM DUCKITT TROPHY will be awarded to the winner.

Kindly sponsored by F J Atherfold Esq - WINE APPRECIATION, Fishlake

9 IN HAND VETERAN HORSE / PONY

– Any breed – 15 years & over

The SNAITH PEWTER TROPHY will be awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by SORRELCOURT STUD, Pollington

MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND CLASSES WILL NOT START BEFORE 1.00pm

JUDGE: - Mr Sweeting,

10 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LEAD REIN PONY - Mare or Gelding 4 yrs old & over not exceeding 128cm Rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year - to be led by an attendant. To be shown in snaffle bridles.

11 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND FIRST RIDDEN PONY - Mare or Gelding, 4 yrs old & over not exceeding 128cm. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be shown in an appropriate bridle.

The FOXGROVE STUD TROPHY to be awarded to the winner kindly sponsored by IRON HORSE EQUESTRIAN, Moss

12 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SMALL BREEDS RIDDEN PONY

Kindly sponsored by MULBERRY KENNELS & CATTERY, Sykehouse

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13 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LARGE BREEDS RIDDEN PONY

14 IN HAND MINIATURE SHETLAND PONY - 4 years & over Stallion, Gelding or Mare, with or without foal at foot. 1, 2 & 3 years old Filly or Gelding. Special Rosette for best foal & yearling.

The BOOTHFERRY ENGINEERING SERVICES TROPHY will be awarded to the winner.

Kindly sponsored by BOOTHFERRY ENGINEERING SERVICES , Goole

15 IN HAND SHETLAND PONY – Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years & over,

With or without foal at foot.

The OLD VICARAGE STUD TROPHY will be awarded to the winner.

16 IN HAND SHETLAND PONY – Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding & 2 & 3 years old Filly or Gelding.

Special rosette for best yearling. Class will be split if entries warrant.

Kindly sponsored by THE BARUGH FAMILY , Aldbrough

17 IN HAND WELSH A, DARTMOOR & EXMOOR Mare or Gelding, 4 years or over,

With or without foal at foot.

The LEGER VIEW STUD PERPETUAL SHIELD awarded to winner

Kindly sponsored by LEGER VIEW STUD, Sykehouse

PENBOETH YOYO MEMORIALTROPHY awarded to the highest placed mare with foal at foot

Kindly donated by Michelle Spoor

18 IN HAND WELSH A, DARTMOOR & EXMOOR Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2-3 years old

Filly or Gelding. Special Rosette for best yearling.

The MAPLEBECK STUD PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to winner

Kindly sponsored by ST CUTHBERT’S CHURCH , Fishlake

19 IN HAND WELSH B & NEW FOREST Mare or Gelding, 4 years or over,

With or without foal at foot.

The LEGER VIEW STUD PONY TROPHY awarded to winner

20 IN HAND WELSH B & NEW FOREST Yearling Colt, Filly or Gelding, 2-3 years old Filly or

Gelding. Special Rosette for best yearling.

21 IN HAND WELSH C&D, FELL, DALES, HIGHLAND, CONNEMARA Mare or Gelding,

4 years or over, with or without foal at foot.

22 IN HAND WELSH C&D, FELL, DALES, HIGHLAND, CONNEMARA Yearling Colt, Filly or

Gelding, 2-3 years old Filly or Gelding. Special Rosette for best yearling.

23 MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND FOAL

– from classes 11, 13, 15, 17 Special rosette for all entries

The THORNHOLME TROPHY presented by Mr & Mrs S Bailey will be awarded to the winner

CHAMPION & RESERVE CHAMPION

The winners of Classes 10 – 23 compete for the PINFOLD TROPHY for the best Mountain & Moorland pony. To be presented by Mrs K L Evans

DRIVING CLASS

The Driving Class to be held in the Unaffiliated Show Jumping Ring at 12 noon approximately

Free Entry Commentary by Judge Mr G Denton Display only

The display is judged on type of vehicle/harness and type of horse/pony & usage. There is a small reward for attending.

CONCOURS d ’ELEGANCE

24 Driven horse/pony private vehicle:

25 Driven horse/pony exercise vehicle:

26 Light Tradesman’s turnout for horse/pony

Please enter before closing date

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CHILDREN'S CLASSES

Judging 2.30pm approx JUDGE: Mrs Kay Slater, Sykehouse RING 1

Entry Fee Free Special rosettes for all competitors Priz es £5 £4 £3 £2 £1

27 MOUNTED FANCY DRESS - Age limit - 16 years old kindly sponsored by ST MARY’S CHURCH, Kirk Bramwith with Fenwick & Moss

28 FANCY DRESS ON FOOT - Age limit - 16 years old kindly sponsored by ST CUTHBERT’S CHURCH , Fishlake

IN HAND HUNTER CLASSES

9.00am Prompt RING 3

TIMING - PLEASE BE AWARE THAT THERE MAY BE CLASSES WITHOUT ENTRIES

JUDGE: Jane Collins , Brough

Entry Fee £5 Prizes £15, £10, £5, Rosettes to 4th

29 HUNTER BROOD MARE – 4 years old and over, with own foal at foot

The WAYSIDE TROPHY awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by B F S TRANSPORT LTD, Sykehouse

30 HUNTER FOAL - Out of mare in previous class

The A F Lewis Trophy awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by H & H AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTORS, Burghwallis

31 HUNTER YEARLING - Colt, Filly or Gelding

Kindly sponsored by WAUD BROTHERS, Goole

32 HUNTER 2 or 3 YEAR OLD - Filly or Gelding

33 HUNTER 4 YEAR OLD – Barren Brood Mare or Gelding

The THREADGOLD TROPHY awarded to the winner.

Kindly sponsored by WATSON FUELS

Kindly sponsored in memory of Roland Rice, Braithwite

The RAWCLIFFE PERPETUAL TROPHY and a prize of

£5

kindly given by MRS SILVIA FOX will be awarded to the Champion animal in the In Hand Hunter Classes.

RIDDEN HUNTER CLASSES

Entry Fee £5 Following the In Hand Classes Prizes £15 £10 £5 - Rosettes to 4th

34 SMALL RIDDEN HUNTER - exceeding 14.2 hh but not exceeding 15.2 hh

The

Kindly sponsored by SLATER'S HAIRDRESSERS, Askern

ROLAND RICE MEMORIAL TROPHY will be awarded to the winner.

35 OPEN RIDDEN HUNTER – Mare / Gelding 4 years or over, excluding entries in previous class.

The

Kindly sponsored by ROSEWOOD EQUESTRIAN , Pollington

PAM TEASDALE MEMORIAL ROSE BOWL awarded to the winner.

36 OPEN RIDDEN HORSE

– Any breed – over 14.2 hh. Stallion, Mare or Gelding 4 years & over,

Rider any age.

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AGRICULTURAL HORSE CLASSES

Judging at 1pm RING 3

JUDGE: Mrs H M Gordon, Congleton

Entry Fee £5 Rosettes to 4 th

Affiliated to THE SHIRE HORSE SOCIETY - The Silver Spoon Award is offered

THE ACCUMULATOR COMPETITION FOR SHIRE HORSES

All other shows have dropped out of the competition due to lack of support.

Points will be awarded to all Shire Horse entries in the following classes

1st £30, 2nd £25, 3rd £20, 4th £15, 5th £10. with Rosettes to 5th place.

3 points for each entry presented for judging, also 3 for 1st place, 2 for 2nd, 1 for 3rd place

37 AGRICULTURAL BROOD MARE - having had foal in current year Prizes: £25 £15 £10

The MONTAGUE PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by IAN CHRISTIE , Beverley

38 AGRICULTURAL FOAL - Colt or Filly (Open)

Prizes: £20 £10 £5

The R J BULLASS PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

39 AGRICULTURAL YEARLING Prizes: £20 £10 £5

Kindly sponsored by ANDREA STEIFFER , Sykehouse

40 AGRICULTURAL 2 YEAR OLD Prizes: £20 £10 £5

The VIC SCOTT PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by the BAXTERS ARMS, Fenwick

41 AGRICULTURAL BARREN MARE OR GELDING - 3 Yrs or Over Prizes £25 £15 £10

The RALPH ACASTER TROPHY awarded to winner

Kindly sponsored by HOWARD MADEN, Rawcliffe

42 PAIR OF AGRICULTURAL HORSES - (one owner)

Prizes £20 £10 £5

The CENTENERY TROPHY awarded to winner

43 RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE

Kindly sponsored by THE ELECTRIC GATE SHOP, Sykehouse

Prizes: £20 £10 £5

P rizes £15 £10 £5

Kindly sponsored by WAUD BROS, Goole

44 AGRICULTURAL HORSE IN HARNESS Prizes £25 £15 £10

The SNAITH SHOW TROPHY awarded to winner

Kindly sponsored by H REID & SON, Thorne

45 DECORATED AGRICULTURAL HORSE

Prizes £25 £15 £10

The KENNETH KIER PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner - plus

The National Horse Brass Society Horse Brass

Kindly sponsored by ARMITAGE FUNERAL SERVICE , Thorne

The J W OLIVER PERPETUAL TROPHY and a prize of

£5 kindly sponsored by MRS SILVIA FOX will be awarded to the best Animal in the Agricultural Horse Classes.

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DAIRY CATTLE CLASSES

Judging at 12 noon CATTLE RING 6

JUDGE: Mr R Green, Norton

Entry Fee £3.50 Prizes £15 £10 £6 Rosettes to 4th

46 DAIRY CALF born since the last show

The STEPHEN BOLDY MEMORIAL TROPHY awarded to the winner of this class

47 DAIRY MAIDEN HEIFER

Kindly sponsored by FEEDCO, Piercebridge

48 DAIRY HEIFER IN CALF

Kindly sponsored by H & H AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTORS, Burghwallis

49 DAIRY COW IN CALF

Kindly sponsored by AMY COMPUTER BOOST, Barnby Dun

50 DAIRY HEIFER IN MILK

Kindly sponsored by GEOFF MASON

51 DAIRY COW IN MILK

Kindly sponsored by BFS TRANSPORT, Sykehouse

52 PAIR DAIRY CATTLE (one owner)

The GEORGE PAYLING MEMORIAL TROPHY a warded to the winner of this class

Classes 50 – 52 Animals to have been shown in Classes 43 – 49 No Entry Fee – No Prize Money

53 Holstein Junior Champion Holstein UK Society Rosette awarded

54 Holstein Best Udder Holstein UK Society Rosette awarded

55 Holstein Best Exhibitor Bred Holstein UK Society Rosette awarded

Holstein Champion - The PAYLING TROPHY will be awarded to the Champion

Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes awarded

Dairy Shorthorn Champion - HOOTON PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the Champion

Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes awarded

Any Other Dairy Breed Champion -

The PAUL'S AGRICULTURE TROPHY awarded to the Champion

Champion & Reserve Champion Rosettes awarded

Supreme Champion – The BRAMWITH TROPHY and a prize of £5 kindly given by

MRS SILVIA FOX awarded to the Supreme Champion in the Dairy Cattle Classes

Supreme Champion & Reserve Supreme Champion Rosettes awarded

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ALPACAS –

The popular diversification

A display of Alpacas will be present courtesy of Miss Metcalfe of Moss

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BEEF TYPE CATTLE CLASSES

Judging at 12 noon CATTLE RING 6 Entry Fee £5 Prizes £15 £10 £5 Rosettes to 4th

JUDGE: Mr P Slowen, Howden

56 BEST BUTCHER'S STEER - Any Breed or Cross, weighing 485 Kg or UNDER

Kindly sponsored by DISCOUNT TYRE SERVICE, Thorne

57 BEST BUTCHER'S STEER - Any Breed or Cross, weighing 486 Kg or OVER

Kindly sponsored by H & H AGRICULTURAL CONTRACTORS , Burghwallis

58 BEST BUTCHER'S HEIFER - Any Breed or Cross, LIGHTWEIGHT

(not to be shown in any other class)

The DOWSTHORPE TROPHY awarded to the winner.

Kindly sponsored by KEITH MILNES, Fishlake

59 BEST BUTCHER'S HEIFER - Any Breed or Cross, HEAVYWEIGHT

(not to be shown in any other class)

Kindly sponsored by B.A.T.A., Carlton & Malton

60 BEST BABY BEEF - Any Breed or Cross, weighing 350 Kg or UNDER

The

61 BEST PAIR OF BUTCHER ’ BEAST - Having been shown in previous classes

The

STEPHEN HARRISON MEMORIAL TROPHY

CARLISLE TROPHY

Kindly sponsored by THE HARRISON FAMILY, Sykehouse awarded to the winner. awarded to the winner of this class

Kindly sponsored by SHEARMAN & SONS , Carcroft

The TOM SHEARMAN TROPHY and a prize of £5 kindly sponsored by

MRS SILVIA FOX will be awarded to the Champion Commercial Beef Animal.

62 PEDIGREE BULL – any breed – excluding entries from previous classes

Handling of Bulls - Exhibitors should observe the Health & Safety Executive notes of

Guidance. All bulls shall have rings in workable order in their noses and be accompanied by two handlers.

Kindly sponsored by EDWARD SWALE LTD , Halifax

63 BEST PEDIGREE HEIFER

– any breed – excluding entries from previous classes

RARE MINORITY NATIVE, BEEF OR

DUAL PURPOSE BREEDS INCLUDING HIGHLAND,

Judge: Ms Helena Ellis, Holme on Spalding Moor

64 BEST HEIFER

65 BEST COW

66 BEST CALF

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COMMERCIAL SHEEP CLASSES

JUDGE: Mr G Marson, Driffield

Entry Fee £3 Judging to commence at 1.00pm Prizes £15 £10 £5 - Rosettes to 4th

67 SUFFOLK RAM – any age

Kindly sponsored by FARMSTAR , Marr

68 SUFFOLK RAM LAMB

69 SUFFOLK OR SUFFOLK CROSS EWE – to have reared lamb(s) this season

70 SUFFOLK OR SUFFOLK CROSS SHEARLING EWE

71 SUFFOLK OR SUFFOLK CROSS EWE LAMB

Kindly sponsored by THE LAMB FAMILY, Sykehouse

72 TEXEL OR BELTEX RAM

Kindly sponsored by THE TIDBALL FAMILY, Sykehouse

73 TEXEL OR BELTEX RAM LAMB

74 TEXEL OR BELTEX OR CROSS EWE

– to have reared lamb(s) this season

75 TEXEL OR BELTEX OR CROSS SHEARLING EWE

Kindly sponsored by RIPON FARM SERVICES, Ripon

76 TEXEL OR BELTEX OR CROSS EWE LAMB

ANY OTHER BREED – British or Commercial NOT scheduled

77 RAM – any age

78 RAM LAMB

Kindly sponsored by RIPON FARM SERVICES, Ripon

79 EWE – to have reared lamb(s) this season

80 SHEARLING EWE

Kindly sponsored by BOCM PAULS, Selby

81 EWE LAMB

82 PAIR OF BUTCHERS LAMBS (may include those shown in class 69 or 74)

83 YOUNG HANDLER’S CLASS – No entry fee – No prize money – Rosettes for all.

Handler must be aged between 6-13 years old; Must be able to control the animal and will be asked to walk it round the Jacob Sheep ring at least once. This class to be jud ged on the handler’s ability.

COMMERCIAL SHEEP CHAMPIONSHIP

All first prize winners eligible to compete for the FRANK E FOX MEMORIAL TROPHY and a prize of £5 kindly sponsored by MRS SILVIA FOX awarded to the Champion Sheep

First prize winners in the Lamb Classes will compete for The LAMB PERPETUAL TROPHY

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JACOB SHEEP CLASSES

JUDGE: Mr D C Lowther, Wetherby

Entry Fee £3 Judging to commence at 1.00pm approx Prizes £15 £10 £5 Rosettes to 4th

All sheep to be shown to Breed Society Rules

84 RAM - Any age

The BARKER & LEE SMITH TROPHY awarded to the winner

85 RAM LAMB - Born this season

Kindly sponsored by DISCOUUNT TYRES, Thorne

86 EWE - To have suckled lamb this season

97 SHEARLING EWE

Kindly sponsored by NICK BARNETT, Carlton

88 EWE LAMB - Born this season

89 YOUNG HANDLER'S CLASS – Commercial Sheep and Jacob Sheep

No Entry Fee - No prize money - Rosettes for all. Handler must be aged between 6 -13 years old; Must be able to control the animal and will be asked to walk it round the Jacob Sheep ring at least once. This class to be judged on the handler's ability.

90 A GROUP OF THREE

No entry fee – no prize money – rosettes to fourth.

THE FEWSTER WOODKIRK JACOB SHEEP PERPETUAL TROPHY

& Jacob Sheep Society rosette will be awarded to the Champion Jacob Sheep with a prize of £5 kindly sponsored by MRS SILVIA FOX, Doncaster

Commencing 4.00pm approx

GYMKHANA GAMES

Ring 3

Entry Fee £4.00 per category - £1.50

per game - Rosettes to 4th in each game.

Highest number of points in each age category wins a trophy, plus overall rosettes to 4th place.

AGE OF COMPETITOR APPLIES ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW

TINY TOTS LEADING REIN LEADING REIN

Rider 5 years & under

91 Ride & Run

92

93

Bending Race

Dice Race

94 Round the World

JUNIOR

Rider over 5 years to 8

95 Ride & Run

96 Bending Race

97 Potato Race

98 Cup Race

Rider over 9 years to 13

99 Walk, Trot, Canter

100 Bending Race

101 Potato Race

102 Cup Race

OPEN

Rider any age

103 Walk, Trot Canter, Lead

104 Bending Race

105 Potato Race

106 Cup Race

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OLD FARM VEHICLES

Judge: Mr A Brocklesby, Heck

Entry Free Prize money sponsored Judging at 1pm in Vehicle area Rosettes to 5th

107 MOVING VEHICLE TRACTOR, LORRY ETC

Prizes £25, £15, £10

108 STATIC ENGINE Prizes £15, £10, £5

It would be helpful if anyone entering these classes could use the entry form to enable enough space to be allocated

20’ x 20’ Trade Stand Spaces costing £32 or 6’ Craft Tables in the Craft Marquee

@ £20 are available Contact Hon Sec on 01405 785349 for application forms

Or download from www.sykehouseshow.org.uk

UNAFFILIATED JUMPING CLASSES

Commencing at 9am in Ring 5 Prizes £10, £8, £6, £4 Rosettes to 5th

JUDGE: Mrs F Randall, Moss

Keepsake Trophy for 1st place in all events - Number Cards to be collected from Judges Box

Entries taken on the field on the day £5 - Rules to appear at Judges Box

Each RIDER will be asked to pay once only a £2 contribution toward St John Ambulance cover

109 TINY TOTS

– For children on and off the lead rein that have never entered a Show Jumping

Competition before. Height of fences no bigger than 2’ for first round.

(Other ponies & riders may enter this class at a reduced fee of £4 but will not be permitted to enter the jump off)

(children show-jumping on lead-rein will not be permitted to enter any other show-jumping class

110 NOVICE PONY - not to have previously won a prize at any show jumping competition fences in first round not to exceed 2' 3"

The HART PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by DUNCAN & GAIL HART , Sykehouse

Entries from the NOVICE PONY Class MAY NOT enter the OPEN PONY Class

111 PONY - 14.2hh

& under - Rider 16 years old & under - fences in first round not to exceed 2' 6"

The KITCHING PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

Kindly sponsored by HOLY TRINITY CHURCH, Sykehouse

112 OPEN PONY - 14.2hh

& under - fences in first round not to exceed 3' 0"

The PAT TINKER PERPETUAL TROPHY

Kindly sponsored by MR PETER TINKER , Sykehouse

113 MIXED PAIRS - any combination of horse/pony/rider - fences in first round not to exceed 2' 6"

The DARRELL COLLINS TROPHY awarded to the winner

114 VERY NOVICE HORSE - exceeding 14.2hh - never to have competed at a show jumping competition before. fences in first round not to exceed 2' 3"

(Other horses & riders may enter this class at a reduced fee of £4 but will not be permitted to enter the jump off)

115 NOVICE HORSE - exceeding 14.2hh - not to have won £20.00

Fences in first round not to exceed 2' 6"

The KERSHAW PERPETUAL TROPHY awarded to the winner

Entries from the VERY NOVICE OR NOVICE HORSE Class MAY NOT enter the OPEN HORSE Class

116 INTERMEDIATE HORSE - exceeding 14.2hh - Fences in first round not to exceed 3'

Kindly sponsored by WAUD BROS, Goole

117 OPEN HORSE - exceeding 14.2hh - fences in first round not to exceed 3' 3"

The FIR TREE FARM RIDING CENTRE PERPETUAL TROPHY

Kindly sponsored by MR & MRS K BENNETT, Moss

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SENIOR BRITISH SHOWJUMPING ADVANCED/PROGRESSIVE SCHEDULE

Held at the Showground NOT Sykehouse Arena

Commencing 9am

PLEASE NOTE:

A contribution of £2 per day is payable by competitors towards First Aid cover

CLASS 1 EQUESTRIAN CLEARANCE.COM SENIOR NEWCOMERS

Entry Fee: £14.00

1 ST ROUND Table A7, speed 325mpm. Rule 312. For registered horses.

First rosette kindly sponsored by Equestrian Clearance.com

Prizes: £40, £30, £20, £16, £14. Rule 76.6 will apply

CLASS 2 SYKEHOUSE 1.15M OPEN

Entry Fee: £15.00

Table A7, speed 325mpm. Rule 312. For registered horses to be ridden by Adult,

Associate or Pony Associate Members, max. 1 st round height 1.15m

Prizes: £50, £35, £25, £20, £20. Rule 76.6 will apply

CLASS 3 HORSE AND HOUND FOXHUNTER 1 st

ROUND/1.20M OPEN

Entry Fee: £15.00

Table A7, speed 350mpm, Rule 310. For registered horses. If 30 or more starters this class will be split. Horses may compete in one section only. First rosette kindly sponsored by Horse and Hound

Prizes: £50, £35, £25, £20, £20 Rule 76.6 will apply

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CLASS 4

THE PENTAGON TOYOTA 1.30M OPEN

Entry Fee: £20.00

Table A7, speed 350mpm. For registered horses to be ridden by Adult,

Associate or Pony Associate Members, max. 1 st round height 1.30m.

PRIZES KINDLY SPONSORED BY PENTAGON TOYOTA

Prizes: £200, £150, £100, £50, £50, £50

(1 st four prizes guaranteed, thereafter Rule 76.6 will apply)

CLASS 5

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KBIS INSURANCE SENIOR BRITISH NOVICE 1 st Round Entry Fee: £13.00

Table A7, speed 325mpm, height 0.90m, Rule 316, 1 st rosette kindly sponsored by

KBIS Insurance

Prizes: £25, £16, £13, £13, £13. Rule 76.6 will apply

CLASS 6 EQUISSAGE SENIOR DISCOVERY 1 st Round Entry Fee: £13.00

Table A7, speed 325mpm, height 1.00m, Rule 314, First rosette kindly sponsored by

Equissage

Prizes: £30, £20, £16, £13, £13. Rule 76.6 will apply

CLASS 7

1.00M NATIONAL AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIER Entry Fee: £13.00

For registered horses to be ridden by members excluding the Top 450 on ranking list

339. Riders who have ever competed as a team member of any Senior International

Team (Nations Cup, World, European Championships and Olympic Games) are not eligible . Pony Riders, Children, Juniors and Young Riders who have ever competed in

Nations Cup/International Team Events and European Championships in the last five years are not eligible (excluding Veteran Teams). Table A7, speed 325mpm, rule 320.

First 6 to qualify for 2011 2 nd rounds, qualification does not pass down the line and qualifiers must jump clear in the first round. Regional points will be awarded in the riders own region’s league tables. This region’s league tables are kindly sponsored by

‘Equestrian Life’

Prizes: £30, £20, £16, £13, £13 Rule 76.6 will apply

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Villages within 8 mile radius of Sykehouse Show field

Confirmation for Local Pony Class

Adwick Le Street Highfields

Arksey

Armthorpe

Askern

Balne

Barlow

Barnby Dun

Bentley

Braithwaite

Burghwallis

Camblesforth

Campsall

Carcroft

Carlton

Chapel Haddlesey

Cowick

Cridling Stubbs

Drax

Dunscroft

Dunsville

East Cowick

Edenthorpe

Eggborough

Fenwick

Fishlake

Gowdall

Great Heck

Hatfield Woodhouse

Hatfield

Hensall

Hirst Courtney

Kellington

Kirk Bramwith

Kirk Sandall

Kirk Smeaton

Little Smeaton

Low Eggborough

Moorends

Moss

Newland

Norton

Nutwell

Pollington

Rawcliffe Bridge

Rawcliffe

Skellow

Snaith

Stainforth

Sutton

Sykehouse

Temple Hirst

Thorne

Thorpe in Balne

Toll Bar

Walden Stubbs

West Haddlesey

Whitley

Womersley

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RULES FOR ARTS, CRAFTS & HORTICULTURE SECTIONS

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Judges have the power to withhold any prize if not sufficient competition or merit.

Any person objecting to the award of a prize must do so in writing to the Secretary with a deposit of 50p which shall be forfeited if the objection be proved frivolous.

No entry will be accepted unless accompanied by an entry fee and form.

ALL exhibits to be removed between 5.30pm & 6.00pm. Unclaimed perishable goods will be sold after 6.00pm and the proceeds credited to the Show funds.

No person except the Committee allowed in the tent during judging.

The Committee will not be responsible for loss of property or exhibits, but care will be taken to protect the same.

Any person found damaging, taking or interfering with exhibits will be prosecuted.

Exhibits must not have won a prize at this show before.

Prize money to be collected at 5.30pm.

All exhibits to be the property of the exhibitor.

No teacher will be allowed to exhibit in any class in which they at present specialise.

AGRICULTURAL & HORTICULTURAL SECTION

Entry Fee 50p – All entries taken on the field.

All entries to be staged by 11.45am

Prizes £3, £2, £1

Judging to commence at 12 noon prompt

JUDGES:- Mr J Hardy, Kimberworth, Mr A Kealey, Balne

Steward: Mrs C Jones

Points count: 1 st

– 4 points, 2 nd

– 2 points, 3 rd

– 1 point

Only one set of points to count in the event of a tie.

The person gaining the most points will be the winner.

The BARNBY DUN PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by the late Barnby Dun Show will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in classes 1- 15

The HORTICULTURAL PERPETUAL TROPHY presented by Mrs K Fox will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in classes 16 – 52.

The DARREN KERSHAW MEMORIAL ROSE BOWL presented by the Show will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in Classes 26–59.

The DON SMITH MEMORIAL TROPHY presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in Classes 16 - 25

FLOWERS

All flowers must be in water.

1.

One CACTI or SUCCULENT

2.

One Stem of LILIES

3.

Three vase of HARDY CUT blooms or stems of each variety.

4.

One HT ROSE.

5.

Three GLADIOLI .

6.

One FLOWER/STEM and one VEGETABLE only.

7.

Four DAHLIAS

8.

One POT PLANT – in bloom.

9.

One POT PLANT - Foliage.

10.

One FUCHSIA in bloom (pot not to exceed 6”)

11.

One LADIES CORSAG

12.

One GENTS BUTTONHOLE.

13.

One GERANIUM pot plant.

14.

One FLOWER or STEM not scheduled

15.

One BEGONIA in bloom

This section kindly sponsored by ANGELA & JOE REISSMANN, Sykehouse

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FRUIT

16.

Four APPLES, Dessert – with stalks

17.

Twelve GOOSEBERRIES , red or green

18.

Four TOMATOES (not Cherry).

19.

Four APPLES, Baking – with stalks.

20.

Four or more CHERRY TOMATOES .

21.

One string of twelve RED OR BLACK CURRANTS , on bunches, as grown.

22.

Twelve RASPBERRIES with stalks.

23.

Twelve BLACKBERRIES with stalks.

24.

Three RHUBARB tops trimmed to 3”

25.

Four ANY OTHER FRUIT (single type)

The DON SMITH MEMORIAL TROPHY awarded for the most points in the Fruit Section.

This section kindly sponsored by CAROLE & IAN SMITH, Sykehouse

VEGETABLES

26.

Six BROAD BEANS

28. Six RUNNER BEANS.

30.

Six DWARF BEANS

32. Six pods of PEAS

34. One CABBAGE .

36.

Three BEETROOT - round red

38.

Three LEEKS

40.

Six SHALLOTS for exhibition.

41.

One SWEETCORN COB as grown

42.

Three CARROTS AV – tops cut to 3”.

43.

Three PARSNIPS

– stalk trimmed to 3”.

44.

Four ONIONS – dressed- each to be over 8oz

45.

Six SHALLOTS for pickling – not to exceed 1”.

46.

Four POTATOES white, washed.

47.

Four POTATOES coloured, washed.

48.

Four ONIONS - dressed - each to be under 8oz.

49.

Four ONIONS as grown

27. One CUCUMBER

29. One MARROW. >15”

31 One Courgette <6”

33. One MARROW <15”.

35.

37.

39.

One

One

CAULIFLOWER.

One head of LETTUCE.

PUMPKIN

50.

Tray of SALAD – four distinct types.

51.

One of any other VEGETABLE not scheduled.

52.

Basket of vegetables for KITCHEN GARDEN ( not to exceed 20”)

The GEORGE ASQUITH PERPETUAL PLAQUE awarded for the best vegetable.

The prize money in this section kindly sponsored by MARJORIE & ROY GILSON , Sykehouse

FARM PRODUCE

All root crops to have tops cut to 3”

53.

Six stalks of WHEAT – including stalks.

54.

Six stalks of OATS – including stalks.

55.

Six stalks of BARLEY – including stalks.

56.

Six stalks of WINTER BEANS – including stalks.

57.

Six stalks of SPRING BEANS – including stalks..

58.

Three SUGAR BEET – tops cut to 3 “

59.

An y OTHER FARM PRODUCE not scheduled

The prize money in this section kindly sponsored by Mrs SUSAN FOX, Sykehouse

CHILDREN’S HORTICULTURE SECTION

20p entry – Please state age on exhibit

UNDER 7 YEARS

60.

Vegetable Animal

61.

Garden In a Seed Tray

62.

Decorated Plant pot

63.

Decorated Welly

7 TO 16 YEARS

64. Vegetable Animal

65. Garden in a seed tray

66. Decorated Plant Pot

67. Decorated Welly

The prize money in this section is kindly sponsored by CHRISTINE & DAVID GILSON, Sykehouse

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ARTS & CRAFTS SECTION

Exhibits to be staged by 10.45am Judging to commence by 11.15am prompt

Entry Fee 50p Children’s entries 20p in children’s classes only Prizes £3, £2, £1

JUDGES

HOMECRAFT

Mrs M McGrory & Mrs B Sykes

CHILDREN’S HOMECRAFT –

Mrs W Scott

HANDICRAFT – Mrs E Hall & Mrs R Smith

PAINTING – Mrs D Wordsworth

FLORAL ART – Mrs M Child

PHOTOGRAPHY & WOODWORK –

Mr A Dunham

TROPHIES AWARDED IN THE ARTS & CRAFTS SECTION

E A WOOD TROPHY – for the most points in the Bread Section in memory of Mrs A E Wood

KEALEY TROPHY – for the most points in the Homecraft Section in memory of Mrs B Kealey

HANDICRAFTS TROPHY – for the most points in the Handicraft Section

FLORAL ART TROPHY for the most points in the Floral Art Section, in memory of Mrs K Scott

NORMAN WILLIAMSON MEMORIAL TROPHY for the most points in the Painting Section - Mrs C Deighton

DELIA WORDSWORTH CUP OF ACHIEVEMENT – for Painting presented by Mrs D Wordsworth

PHOTOGRAPHY TROPHY – presented by Mr B Ross

CHOCOLATE CAKE TROPHY - in memory of Mrs Louisa Meggitt

HOMECRAFT SECTION

101 Victoria Sandwich

102 Four Fruit Scones

103 Shortbread

104 Healthy Lunch Box

105 Swiss Roll

106 Four Butterfly Buns

107 Four Mince Pies – Short Crust Pastry

108 Apple Pie

109 Four Assorted Biscuits

110 Chocolate Cake – No filling or decoration

111 Fruit Loaf

112 Three Flapjacks

113 Four Sausage Rolls - Any pastry

114 Bakewell Tart

115 Two Currant Teacakes

116 Three Brown Bread Buns

117 White Loaf – Machine Baked

118 Brown Loaf

119 Four Eggs

PRESERVES

120 Jar of Strawberry Jam

121 Jar of Raspberry Jam

122 Jar of Lemon Curd

123 Jar of Marmalade

124 Jar of Any Other Jam

125 Jar of Chutney

CHILDREN’S HOMECRAFT SECTION

Entry Fee 20p - Please state age on exhibit

6 YEARS AND UNDER 7 TO 12 YEARS

126 Two Decorated Biscuits

127 Two Chocolate Rice Krispie Crunch

128 Gingerbread Men

129 Four Decorated Buns

130 Decorated Hard Boiled Egg

131 Liquorice Allsorts Sweets Animal

13 YEARS TO 16 YEARS

132 Four Decorated Buns

133 Victoria Sandwich

134 Four Brownies

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HANDICRAFT SECTION

135 Any item of Cross Stitch

136 Any other piece of Embroidery

137 Small Wooden Item – hand made

138 Baby garment – knitted

139 A Tapestry

140 A Cushion

– any medium

141 A Soft Toy

142 Hand knitted garment – Double or Chunky

143 Any Crochet article

144 Miscellaneous Handicraft

CHILDREN’S HANDICRAFT SECTION

Entry Fee 20p – state age on exhibit

7 to 12 YEARS 6 YEARS and UNDER

145 Piece of Needlework

146 Collage in Pasta

147

Plasticine or Playdough Model

13 to 16 YEARS

151 Any Small Handicraft

148 Piece of Needlework

149 Small Papier Mache Model

150 Collage in Seeds

FLORAL ART

152 Foliage Arrangement – Max 24 ”

153 Arrangement with 3 or 5 Flowers – Max 18”

154 ‘A Royal Wedding’ – Max 24”

155 Arrangement in an Egg Cup

6 Years and Under

156 Small Posy Bowl – 7 to 12 Years

157 Arrangement in a Kitchen Utensil – 13 to 16 Years

158 Oil and Acrylics

159 Pastels

160 Pen & Ink + Pencil

PAINTING SECTION

Previously entered paintings NOT Accepted

161 Watercolour

– Landscape

162 Watercolour – Still Life

163 Watercolour – Other

CHILDREN’S PAINTING SECTION

Entry Fee 20p – state age on exhibit

164 Potato Stamped Picture

6 Years & Under

165 Painted Paper Plate – ‘Country Garden’ theme – 7 Years to 12 Years

166 Design a Wedding Invitation – 13 Years to 16 Years

MISCELLANEOUS

167 A Piece of Copper

168 A Mustard Pot

169 A Handmade Celebration Card

PHOTOGRAPHY

All Photographs -

Min 6” x 4” – Max 10” x 8” - Mounted

170 “My Pet” – Under 10 Years

172 “A Snow Scene” – 10 to 16 Years

174 “Serenity” – Open

171 “A Tree” –

173 “Sport” – 10 to 16 Years

175

Under 10 Years

“Extreme Weather” – Open

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