FRAMLINGHAM LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT : Mrs. Mary Ryder-Davies PRIZE SCHEDULE AND ENTRY FORM FOR THE 117th ANNUAL SHOW TO BE HELD ON THE CASTLE MEADOW, FRAMLINGHAM IP13 9BP ON SATURDAY 16th JULY 2011 ENTRIES SECRETARY : MISS. S. BELL 2 BLUEHOUSE COTT. STIRRUP STREET LAXFIELD, SUFFOLK IP13 8EQ ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 6th JULY 2011 NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SUFFOLKS THE ASSOCIATION IS A REGISTERED CHARITY NO. 1000976 AND A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEE. COMPANY NO. 2500627. Affiliated to: British Showjumping P(UK) 011/SUM/6426 BSPA BDS SHS JUDGES 2011 SHOW Suffolk & Best Horse in Harness G. Ward Esq., Cambridgeshire Suffolk Horses - Best Feet Ridden Hunters - Best Shoeing S. Taylor Esq., Bickenacre, Essex Best Dressed Suffolk Handler Mrs. T. Herron, Earl Soham, Suffolk Ridden Hunters, Cobs & Riding Horse Ride: Mrs. L. Cave, Stowmarket, Suffolk Conformation: Miss. J. Evans, Sudbury, Suffolk Working Hunters, and Cobs . Hunter Brood Mares, Foals & Yearlings Local Leading Rein Class 43 Pony club and Riding club Mrs. E. Mould, Easton, Suffolk In Hand Mountain & Moorland Ponies Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies and M & M WHP A. Tilley Esq., Cambridgeshire Working Hunter Ponies Ridden and In Hand Skewbald and Piebald Working Coloured Mrs. D. Holt-Atkinson, Essex Show Jumping R. Dale Esq., Hitcham, Suffolk A. Smith Esq., Felixstowe, Suffolk Mrs. A. Skeet, Felixstowe Suffolk British Showjumping /WHP Course Builder S. Wood Esq., Witnesham, Driving Mrs. A. Sixsmith Norfolk Hon. Veterinary Surgeons Ryder-Davies and Partners, Woodbridge, Suffolk Hon. Farrier T. Knox Esq. Laxfield Suffolk Exhibitors’ parking will be clearly signposted through the town. Competitors: Please note that your entry will entitle you to bring in 2 people only per horse entered. Any extra people will be charged at normal gate admission price. Please collect your number cards from the Secretary's Caravan. If you wish to have your number posted please enclose a SAE before the 6th July 2011. Admission to show Adults Children (5 – 15) Senior citizens/concessions Family Ticket (2 adults, up to 3 children) £6.00 £3.00 £4.00 £15.00 ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 6th JULY 2011 NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SUFFOLKS HARD HATS (PAS015 OR EN1384) MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES ON THE SHOWGROUND WHILST RIDING FRAMLINGHAM LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION 16th JULY 2011 ORDER OF SHOW Classes will not be judged before the time indicated but this does not guarantee a start time and should be noted as a guide only MAIN RING A 9.00 am 11.15 am 1.40 pm 2.20 pm 2.30 pm 3.00 pm Class 20 - 23 Classes 81-82 Class 43 Classes 1 - 12 Class 95 Class 96 Class 13 GRAND PARADE Classes 90 - 94 Hunter Brood Mares, Foals and Yearlings In Hand Coloured Local Leading Rein Class Suffolk Horses Exercise Driving Private Driving Best Horse in Harness without vehicle Classes 50 - 55 Classes 60 - 63 Class 44 and 45 In Hand Mountain and Moorland Ponies Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies Pony Club Pony classes Showjumping MAIN RING B 8.30 am 10.45 am 12.15 pm RING TWO 8.30 am 10.15 am 1.30 pm 3.30 pm (approx) Classes 30 & 31 Working Hunters Note: Following classes will follow judges’ coffee break Classes 32–36 Ridden Hunters Class 42 M & M WHP Class 80 Ridden Coloured Classes 38, 83 Working Cob, Working Coloured Class 39 - 41 Working Hunter Ponies FRAMLINGHAM – Driving classes to be held on the front paddock at Framlingham College 9.45 am (approx.) 12.15 pm (approx.) Class 95 Class 96, 97 Exercise Driving Class Private Driving ENTRY FEE £8.00 PER CLASS BSJA CLASSES 92 and 93 £10.00 PER CLASS LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED £4 EXTRA PER CLASS Up to 1/2hr before the published time of class ENTRIES CLOSE WEDNESDAY 6th JULY 2011 NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SUFFOLKS SUFFOLK HORSES Class 1 HORSE FOAL, EYE COLT SHOW CUP. Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Class 2 FILLY FOAL, EYE COLT SHOW CUP. Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Special 3 BEST FOAL, Wm SAUNDERS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP. To be bred by exhibitor Class 4 MARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT W J BURNINGHAM PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Special 5 BEST SUFFOLK MARE AND FOAL TO BE JUDGED JOINTLY F NEWTON PRATT MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP Class 6 FILLY 2 OR 3 YEARS OLD MARY PAUL MEMORIAL CHALLENGE CUP PERPETUAL Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Class 7 GAST MARE 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER THE 1990 PRESIDENT'S AWARD Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Class 8 GELDING 2 OR 3 YEARS OLD Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 In addition a special prize of £3 will be given to the gelding with the best feet and one of £2 to the Shoeing Smith. Class 9 GELDING 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 In addition a special prize of £3 will be given to the gelding with the best feet and one of £2 to the Shoeing Smith Special 10 BEST GELDING IN CHALLENGE SALVER Special 11 BEST SUFFOLK MARE, FILLY, GELDING OR FOAL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by the Suffolk Horse Society) SHOW - SILVER Special 12 EXHIBIT IN CLASSES 4, 6 & 7 WITH THE BEST FEET G M ANDERSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Prizes:1st £6 2nd £4 3rd £3 4th £2 Shoeing Smith to get:1st £6 2nd £4 3rd £3 4th £2 Class 13 BEST HORSE IN HARNESS WITHOUT VEHICLE THE JOAN WOODGATE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4 Special 14 THE BEST TURNED OUT SUFFOLK HANDLER Best turned out handlers from classes 1 to 14 Prizes:1st £10 Prizes winners must be present at the Grand Parade to receive prize money. Framlingham Horse Show is affiliated to the The Suffolk Horse Society (SHS); and classes 1 – 13 are qualifiers for championship points for the annally awarded trophies. All entries for the In Hand classes must be registered in or eligible for the registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud book. All entries must state their SHS registration number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. All foals must be eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. Both the sire and the dam must be registered and entered in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All stallions must be registered in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All entries must state their SHS registration number, stallion licence number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. The challenge trophies for affiliated shows are awarded as follows: In Hand The Centenary Perpetual Challenge Cup - for the most successful exhibitor of In Hand horses during the year The Robert Peacock Trophy - for the Exhibitor of the best turned out In Hand horses exhibited at shows during the year The Brian Cooper Perpetual Trophy - for the best stallion exhibited at shows during the season The Cherrytrees George Murray Trophy - for the best horse exhibited at shows during the season Turnouts The Duphar Cup - for the best Turnout exhibitor at shows during the year HUNTER BROOD MARES, FOALS and YEARLINGS Class 20 HUNTER BROOD MARE WITH OWN FOAL AT FOOT THE SAINSBURY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 Prizes 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 21 BEST FOAL, PROGENY OF A MARE IN CLASS 20 THE BRONCO PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by the late Robert Wilson Esq.) THE GRAHAM CROLL MEMORIAL TROPHY for the Dam of the Winner Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 22 HUNTER YEARLING COLT, GELDING OR FILLY MAJOR CLEEVE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by the late Major D W A Cleeve) Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 23 HUNTER, TWO OR THREE YEARS OLD, GELDING OR FILLY Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 (Rosettes to 6th place in all classes) RIDDEN HUNTERS Class 30 NOVICE WORKING HUNTER 15hh(153cm) and over. Mare or Gelding. 4 years old and over. Fences to be a maximum of 2’9”ft. Horses not to have won a first prize of £40 or a total of £150 in prize money in any working hunter class before 1st January in the current year. Membership and registration are not required. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK Caldecote Novice Working Hunter Championship. Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 31 WORKING HUNTER THE ROGER PAUL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP 15hh(153cm) and over. Mare or Gelding. 4 years old and over. Riders to have attained their 16th birthday by January 1st in the current year. Membership and registration are not required. Method of judging: the jumping to be 50% for the actual jumping and 10% for style. Ride, presence and conformation 40%. Fences to be a maximum of 3’3”ft. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 32 SMALL HUNTER THE BERYLL HURLOCK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Mare or Gelding, four years old or over, exceeding 148cms (14.2 hh) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh). Riders to have attained their 16th birthday by January 1st in the current year. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies (UK) Brineton Small Hunter of the Year Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 33 OPEN HUNTER Mare or Gelding, four years old or over, exceeding 153cms (15hh). Riders to have attained their 16th birthday. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies (UK) Whittakers Lord Open Hunter Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 34 RIDING HORSE Riding Horse to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) and over. Mare or gelding. Riders to have attained their 15th birthday by January 1st in the current year. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for Ponies (UK) Hazelden Rosettes Riding Horse Championship Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 35 RIDDEN COB Cobs exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) but not exceeding 155cm (15.1hh). Mare or gelding. Riders to have attained their 15th birthday by January 1st in the current year. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for the Ponies (UK) Kempley Cob Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Special 36 BEST HUNTER IN CLASSES 31-35 THE BERTHA COOK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Special 37 THE HECTOR MOORE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHY (Kindly presented by the late Hector Moore Esq.) to be awarded to the best shod hunter in Classes 30-36. Plaques will also be awarded to the Farrier and to the owner of the winning horse. Class 38 WORKING COB/RIDING HORSE THE SONG OF FREEDOM CUP Riding Horses and Cobs exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Stallion, mare or gelding. Fences to be a maximum of 2’9”ft. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for Ponies (UK) Pollyanna home produced Cob/Riding Horse Championship. Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 (Rosettes to 6th place in all classes) WORKING HUNTER PONIES Ponies (UK) Newcomers Zenith Championship – One Phase only. Restricted to 30 in each section. Working Horse/Pony. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. Riders any age. These classes are designed to encourage the horse/pony and rider to perform stylishly. Method of judging: Horses/ponies will enter the ring individually and jump a course of obstacles designed to produce a maximum of 8 jumping efforts. Course builders are recommended to avoid fences with a related distance. Each jumping effort will be marked out of 10 – at the judges’ discretion. There is no set penalty for a pole down or run out, but three refusals will result in elimination. Fall of horse or rider will result in elimination. There will be no mark awarded for conformation or manners, but a mark will be awarded for overall impression at the completion of each round. In the event of a tie, the overall impression mark will determine the final placings. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify. Class 39 WORKING HORSE OR PONY Maximum height of fences 61 cms (2’) Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 40 WORKING HORSE OR PONY Maximum height of fences 84 cms (2’9”). Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Classes 39 and 40 are qualifiers’ for the P(UK) Zenith Championship placed horse/ponies will qualify. 1st 2nd 3rd Class 41 WORKING PONY THE ELKIE CUP Working Pony not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) Riders not to have attained their 17th birthday by January 1st in the current year. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. Fences not to exceed 80cms (2’6”). Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 42 M & M WORKING PONY Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, registered in the Studbooks of Welsh A and B, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh C and D, Highland, Connemara, Fell and Dale, Fences not to exceed 80cms (2’6”). Fences may be lowered for smaller breeds. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 CHILDREN'S PONIES Class 43 LOCAL LEADING REIN PONY THE JIMMY KING CUP Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, not exceeding 128cms (12.2hh), suitable for and ridden by a child not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. (Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles. The attendant must affix the lead rein to the noseband only) Rider and Pony to live within 25 miles of the showground. All entrants will receive rosettes. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 44 BEST PONY/CLUB PONY Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, 148cms (14.2hh) and under, suitable for and ridden by a child not to have attained their 16th birthday before 1st January in the current year. All pony club members/branches and non members welcome. Up to 3 fences may be required to jump. Height appropriate for height of pony. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 45 BEST RIDING/PONY CLUB TYPE HORSE Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 148cms (14.2hh), 3 fences will be required to jump. Height not to exceed 80cms (2’ 9”). Open to all. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 IN HAND MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND PONIES Affiliated to P(UK ) 010/SUM/6426 Note: These classes may be divided if entries suffice Class 50 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONY CLASS Small breeds-Welsh Mountain Section A and B, Dartmoor, Exmoor and Shetland. Large breed class-Welsh Sections C & D, Highland Fell and Dale, Connemara and New Forest. Adult stock 4 years old and over, registered ponies only. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Special rosette to the best small and large breed both will go forward to the championship. Class 51 BEST FOAL BY A REGISTERED MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND SIRE. From class 50 Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 52 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND PONY CLASS Small breeds-Welsh Mountain Section A and B, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Shetland. Large breed class-Welsh Sections C & D, Highland, Fell, Dale and Connemara. Yearlings, 2 and 3 years old, registered ponies only. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Special rosette to the best small and large breed both will go forward to the championship. Special 53 BEST MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND YEARLING THE HOLLEBONE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by the late Mrs. E Hollebone) Class 54 P(UK) POLLYANNA HOME PRODUCED M&M IN HAND SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP To be owned, produced & led by the owner/spouse or his/her son daughter or grandchild. Open to M & M ponies of all ages, and registered with their respective approved Pure Breed Societies. Mixed height class. The highest placed exhibit will be issued with a “Registration of Qualification” certificate in the ring. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 All handlers must become either a senior or junior member within 14 days in order for the qualification to remain valid. Special 55 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP THE KNODISHALL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by the Late Mrs. W B Franklin) 1st and 2nd Prizewinners from 50, 52 and 54. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The P(UK) Glyn Greenwood Memorial Mountain and Moorland In Hand Championship. Entries must be registered by the respective Societies and the registration number(s) shown on the entry form. Stallions/Colts may not be led/ridden by any juniors who have not attained their 14th birthday by the 1st January in the current year in any class affiliated to Ponies Association (UK) RIDDEN MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND PONIES Class 60 M & M RIDDEN Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, registered in the Studbooks of Welsh A and B, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, New Forest, Welsh C and D, Highland, Connemara, Fell and Dale, 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK Kingsford Ridden M&M Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 61 MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND LEADING REIN CLASS THE FLICK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Open to Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Welsh A & B, New Forest, registered with their respective Breed Societies. Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cms (12.0hh). Rider not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and be shown in Snaffle Bridles with the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The P(UK) Lobster Pot M&M Leading Rein Championship. All entrants will receive rosettes. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 62 MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND FIRST RIDDEN Mare or gelding 4 years old and over not exceeding 128cms (12.2h), registered in the Breed Society Stud Books of Shetland, Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest and Welsh A or B. Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Any suitable bridle acceptable. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK The Brineton M & M First Ridden Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 63 P(UK) POLLYANNA HOME PRODUCED M&M RIDDEN SUMMER CHAMPIONSHIP To be owned, produced & ridden by the owner/spouse or his/her son daughter or grandchild. Open to M & M ponies of all ages, and registered with their respective approved Pure breed Societies. Mixed height class. The highest placed exhibit will be issued with a “Registration of Qualification” certificate in the ring. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 All riders must become either a senior or junior member within 14 days in order for the qualification to remain valid. Special 64 DENZIL DUKE PERPETUAL CUP CHAMPIONSHIP CHALLENGE Presented by Mr. & Mrs. J E Moss 1st and 2nd prizewinners of Classes 60 to 63 eligible. NB: M & M WHP class 42 SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD Class 80 BSPA RIDDEN SKEWBALD/PIEBALD HORSE Any height. THE BONKERS TROPHY PRESENTED BY MISS. S. BELL kindly sponsored by KINGS SADDLERY AND COUNTRYWARE. Open-any type, sex or skewbald/piebald. 4 years and over. Judge will not ride any exhibit. Display required from all competitors. Spurs must not be worn, for combined classes, by any competitor (B.S.P.A. rule). First three places qualify – additional qualifier for Best Vanner/Cob, Traditional or Native type not in first three. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK “Commanchee” Piebald /Skewbald Ridden Horse Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Special Rosette awarded for the best horse 15hh and over and best horse under 15hh. Class 81 BSPA IN-HAND SKEWBALD/PIEBALD Open-any age, height, sex, skewbald/piebald type. First three places qualify – additional qualifier for Best Vanner/Cob, Traditional or Native type not in first three. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK “Commanchee” In Hand Piebald /Skewbald Horse and Pony Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 82 BSPA IN -HAND SKEWBALD/PIEBALD YOUNGSTOCK. Open-Foals exceeding 4 weeks, 1, 2 and 3 years, any sex, height, colour or type. First six places qualify – additional qualifier for Best Vanner/Cob, Traditional or Native type not in first three. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK “Commanchee” In Hand Piebald /Skewbald Horse and Pony Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Class 83 WORKING SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD Open-any type, sex or colour. Judge will not ride any exhibit. Display required from all competitors. Spurs must not be worn, for combined classes, by any competitor (B.S.P.A. rule). First three places qualify – additional qualifier for Best Vanner/Cob, Traditional or Native type not in six three. Fences to be a maximum of 84cms (2’9”ft). 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The Ponies UK “Commanchee” Piebald /Skewbald Ridden Horse and Pony Championship. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4 Classes open to skewbald and piebald horses/ponies only. These classes are affiliated to the British Skewbald and Piebald Association and are qualifiers for the World Championships of Colour National Champions of Champions 2011. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA, copies of which can be obtained from their show office see: www.bspaonline@aol.com. All Stallions 4 years and over MUST be grades and licensed and registered with the BSPA to compete. In order to qualify all owners/handlers/riders MUST be members of the BSPA and horses/ponies registered with the BSPA prior to the show. Competitors must produce their BSPA qualification card in the ring for the judge to sign, otherwise qualification is invalid. OPEN TO MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS. Show office 01354 638226. This show is a qualifier for the Ponies (UK) 2011 Summer Championship Show to be held in August 2011 at the Newark and Notts Showground. The highest placed exhibit not already qualified within the first three places will qualify. JUMPING Competitors may NOT walk the course until permission to do so is given. Entries in Classes 93 - 94 are confined to registered horses to be ridden by members in accordance with British Showjumping Rule 79. Entry fee for affiliated British Showjumping classes 93 and 94 £10.00. Class 91 Entry fee £8.00 per pair. Class 90 LOCAL JUNIOR THE CROWN AND ANCHOR SHEILD Open to any pony 14.2hh (148cms) and under, stabled and ridden by competitor residing within 15 mile radius of Framlingham. Open to members and non-members of British Showjumping. Fence in first round not to exceed 80cms Restricted to first 25 entries. NB No rider is permitted to ride more than four horses. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £5 5th £3 Class 91 OPEN PAIRS Open to any height of horse or pony. Rider any age. Maximum height of fences 84 cms (2’9”) in the first round. Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £5 4th £4 5th £3 Class 92 LOCAL COMPETITION GILLIAN RIMMER MEMORIAL PERPERTUAL CHALLENGE Open to any horse over 14.2hh (148cms) stabled and ridden by competitor residing within 15 mile radius of Framlingham. Open to members and non-members of British Showjumping. Fence in first round not to exceed 1.0 metres. Restricted to first 25 entries. NB. No rider is permitted to ride more than four horses. Prizes:1st £15 2nd £12 3rd £10 4th £8 5th £6 Class 93 British Showjumping OPEN EASTON HARRIERS CUP (Presented by Miss L J Chisnell) For registered horses. 1.10m max in 1st round. Table "A7" speed 325 metres per minute. Prizes:1st £25 2nd £20 3rd £15 4th £12 5th £10 Class 94 British Showjumping SMALL OPEN THE LIGHTWOOD LIBERTY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP (Presented by Miss L J Chisnell) For registered horses. 1.20m max in 1st round. Table "A7" speed 350 metres per minute. Prizes:1st £50 2nd £40 3rd £30 4th £20 5th £10 ROSETTES TO 10th CLASSES 90 - 94 PRIVATE and EXERCISE DRIVING CLASSES These classes will be judged in the front paddock at Framlingham College (this will be well signed) prior to the road drive, see show timetable. On completion of the drive competitors to parade in the main ring for presentation of prizes before returning to the venue. Class 95 EXERCISE DRIVING CLASS THE FIVE WINDS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE TROPHIES Presented by Mr. & Mrs. H. Jenkins. This class will include a 5-7 mile Road Drive Open to singles, pairs and tandems driven to exercise or competition vehicles. The judge will pay particular attention to cleanliness, safety of turnout, correct fitting of harness and vehicle, suitability and behavior of animal. Open to all. If sufficient entries the class will be divided into two sections, each awarding prizes, as below, otherwise the trophies will be awarded to the highest placed animals over and under 13.2hh (138cms). Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £7 4th £5 Class 96 PRIVATE DRIVING WITH MINI DRIVE THE CENTENARY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER Presented by M. T. Flick Esq Open to Singles, Pairs & Tandems driven to a vehicle suitable for Private Driving. This class may be divided if sufficient entries. Prizes:1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £7 4th £5 Special 97 THE HUGH LANCASTER PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mrs. L. Lancaster To be awarded to the best turnout in classes 95 and 96 residing within 15 miles radius of Framlingham. Special 98 THE J. LAWES PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Presented by Mr. J. Lawes To be awarded to the best Junior Whip (under 18) in classes 95 and 96. RULES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Every Turnout must have a competent Groom/Passenger in attendance at all times. No Hackney Show Wagons allowed. All Horses/Ponies must be 4yrs old or over. The Judge may, at his own discretion, transfer competitors to a different class. It is essential that all competitors have adequate Third Party Insurance. Framlingham Livestock Association - BYE LAWS 1 Show Director The Council shall appoint annually a Show Director for the management of the Showground and a Secretary, who shall be official Directors of the Show Ground during the Show. 2 Judges and Stewards The Show Committee shall appoint annually Judges of stock exhibited and Stewards, such Stewards not being exhibitors in the department in which they act. The Association reserves the right to substitute other Judges for those mentioned in the prize schedule without notification to exhibitors and others. 3 Judging and Prize Money The Judges to commence their judging at the appointed time as shown in the order of the Show. The Judges will be instructed not to award any prizes in classes in which animals exhibited do not possess sufficient merit and their decision is final. 4 Suffolk Horses Suffolk Horses must be entered under the registered name of the bona fide owner or the hired exhibitor. All Suffolk Horses must be from parents registered in the pedigree section of the UK Suffolk Horse Society Stud Book. This show is affiliated to the Suffolk Horse Society (SHS) and classes 1 – 14 are qualifiers for championship points for the annually awarded trophies. All entries for In Hand classes must be registered in or eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All entries must state their SHS registration number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. All foals must be eligible for registration in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. Both the sire and the dam must be registered and entered into the pedigree section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All stallions must be registered in the Pedigree Section of the UK Suffolk Stud Book. All entries must state their SHS registration number, stallion licence number and full pedigree name including prefix or affix. 5. Late Entries (a) Late entries will be at a rate to be decided annually by the Committee. (b) No late entries will be accepted for Suffolk Horses. 6. The Showground Any land used for any part of the Show constitutes 'The Showground'. 7 Exhibitors All Exhibitors must be prepared to have their stock in the Showground ready to be judged at the appointed time. Those in charge of stock shall be subject to the orders of the Director and Stewards of the show. The Exhibitor shall be liable to forfeit £25.00 if any animal sent by him shall, to his knowledge, be labouring under any infectious or contagious disease. No animal will be admitted to the Show ground without a proper halter. No animal to be removed from the Show Ground until 4 o’clock without permission of the Director of the Show. Every stallion must be safely restrained while he is on the showground and the decision of the Show Director in the matter of stallions will be final. 8 Cups and Trophies All cups and trophies for competitions which are presented by or through the Framlingham Livestock Association are perpetual and will be held by the Winner for one year only. Copies of the Rules and Regulations may be obtained from the Secretary. 9 Stock and Animals All foals exhibited shall have been foaled down from mares owned by the Exhibitor. Stock exhibited for the prizes shall have been the bona fide property of the Exhibitor at the time of entry who shall not be entitled to any award unless he has delivered his entrance fees by the time stated in the schedule to be fixed annually by the Show Committee. Nomination entries will not be accepted. The ages of the horses to be calculated by the year. 9(a) All dogs must be on leads. 9(b) No horse or pony shall be harnessed to its vehicle and then tied to a horsebox/lorry or trailer. 10 Imposition An exhibitor showing an animal for an award with its natural colour or distinctive markings on face or legs altered in any way to deceive the Judge, or in any other way attempting to impose on the Association, shall forfeit such an award and be disqualified from exhibiting at any future Show of this Association. 11 Protest In all cases of disputed prizes, the protest, in writing, shall be made to the Secretary within an hour of delivering such Award. The person protesting shall at the same time of making the protest deposit with the Secretary the sum of £25.00. The same shall be returned to the party protesting if the protest is sustained and in the case of it not being sustained the deposit shall be forfeited to the funds of the Association. The Secretary, if possible, shall give notice of the protest to the person against whom it is made. The Secretary and Show Director shall, if possible, decide the case that day, otherwise it shall be referred to the Committee whose decision shall be binding and conclusive on all parties and no action at law shall be brought or maintained in respect thereof. No member of the Committee or Steward shall take part in the settlement of the disputed Award for which he is a competitor. 12 Hard hats Hard hats (P.A.S. 015 or EN 1384) must be worn at all times while riding on the Showground. 13 Public Admission The public will be admitted to the Showground at rates to be decided annually by the Committee. 14 Car Parks Motor cars, lorries, coaches, motor cycles and cycles admitted will be left along with contents entirely at owner’s risk. 15 Entry fees The Framlingham Livestock Association may refuse an entry or cancel any entry already accepted without giving reason for doing so and reserves the right not to accept an entry. Entry fees cannot be refunded unless veterinary certificate if produced in respect of the horse or a doctor’s certificate in respect of the exhibitor or rider, except in the case of British Showjumping members where fees will be refunded in accordance with rule 79/4. Any fees refunded shall be accepted by the exhibitor or intending exhibitor in full satisfaction of all claims against the Association. 16 Lost children Children who become separated from their parents or carers should be taken to the Framlingham Livestock Association (FLA) secretary's office and a FLA committee member informed. 17 Disclaimer of Liability The Association its Officers or Servants will not be responsible for, or accountable to, any person whatsoever for any damage or loss to the property of any person whatsoever or for any accident or injury fatal or otherwise or for any disease damage or loss that may occur to any person whilst upon the Showground or car parks or whilst entering or leaving the same. The Association, its Officers or Servants shall not in any way be responsible or accountable for any accident, loss or damage that may happen (from any cause or circumstances whatsoever) to exhibitors or their servants or agents, or to any exhibit or any vehicle conveying any exhibit, or any article or thing containing or relating to any exhibit or any other property brought into the Showground or for anything else in connection with, or arising out of, or attributable to, the Association's Show. Exhibitors, or their servants or agents, shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from any animal or article exhibited by them and shall indemnify the Association against all legal or other proceedings, claims and costs arising therefrom. Exhibitors, or their servants or agents should always be satisfied that animal handlers provide the correct and appropriate restraining method and equipment for use. Exhibitors are advised to insure against fire and other appropriate risks not only as regards their own property but also in respect of any third party claim