FRAMLINGHAM LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION

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FRAMLINGHAM LIVESTOCK
ASSOCIATION
PRESIDENT : Mr John Wall.
PRIZE SCHEDULE
AND ENTRY FORM
FOR THE
121st ANNUAL SHOW
TO BE HELD ON
THE CASTLE MEADOW
FRAMLINGHAM
IP13 9BP
ON
SATURDAY 18 JULY 2015
ENTRIES SECRETARY :
MISS. S. BELL
2 BLUEHOUSE COTTAGE
STIRRUP STREET
LAXFIELD, SUFFOLK
IP13 8EQ
ENTRIES CLOSE 10 JULY 2015
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)015/W15/7450 BSPA BDS SHS
JUDGES 2015 SHOW
Suffolk & Best Horse in Harness
Suffolk Horses - Best Feet
Mrs C Grover, Yaxley, Suffolk
Best Dressed Suffolk Handler
TBA
Ridden Hunters - Best Shoeing
A. Reilly Esq., Bramford, Suffolk
Ridden Hunters, Working Hunters
WHP & M&M WH, Working Coloured,
TBA
In Hand Mountain & Moorland Ponies
Ridden Mountain & Moorland Ponies
P. Cooper Esq., Ingatestone, Essex
Riding Horse, RoR, Ridden Cob
Veterans In Hand & Ridden
Ms M Hennessy, Earl Soham, Suffolk
Family Horse, Family Pony,
Local Leading Rein Class 43
Competition/Hunter Mares & Youngstock
TBA
Coloured Ridden & In Hand
Mrs Palmer, Barford, Norwich
Show Jumping
Mrs A. Skeet, Felixstowe, Suffolk
R. Dale Esq., Hitcham, Suffolk
A. Smith Esq., Felixstowe, Suffolk
BS/WHP Course Builder
Mr S Dye, Costessey, Norfolk
Driving
Ms M Winn, Great Cranfield, Esex
Hon. Veterinary Surgeons
Ryder-Davies and Partners,
Woodbridge, Suffolk
Hon. Farrier
A. Reilly Esq., Bramford, Suffolk
All parking (with the exception of Suffolk Horses and the disabled) will be clearly signposted to Badingham Road.
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 or include large SAE with entry form to receive
numbers in advance.
Admission to show (prices held)
Adults
Children (5 – 15)
Senior citizens/concessions
Family Ticket (2 adults, up to 3 children)
£6.00
£3.00
£3.00
£15.00
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 10TH JULY 2015
NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SUFFOLKS
It is mandatory for ALL riders to wear a protective helmet manufactured to conform with
current approved BSI or European Standard. Such headgear must be worn with the
chinstrap correctly and securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the showground.
FRAMLINGHAM LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION
18 JULY 2015
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
GRAND RING
9.00 am
9.45 am
10.30 am
11.30am
1.15pm
1.45pm
2.15 pm
3.00 pm
Classes 50 - 55
Class 81, 82
Classes 20 - 23
Class 44
Classes 60 - 64
Classes 80, 84
Classes 1 – 13,16
Class 95
Class 96
Class 14
Class 15
GRAND PARADE
Classes 90 - 94
CASTLE MEADOW RING
9.00am
Class 40 - 42
10.15am
Classes 30 - 31
11.00am
Class 43
Class 83
15 min break
for jump
12.30pm
Classes 32 – 34
1.15pm
Classes 36 – 37
Class 38
2.15pm
Class 48 – 49
2.45pm
Classes 45 - 47
In Hand Mountain and Moorland Ponies
In Hand Coloured
Competition/Hunter Mares & Youngstock
Local Leading Rein Class
Ridden Mountain and Moorland Ponies
Ridden Coloured
Suffolk Horses & Foals
Exercise Driving
Private Driving
Ridden Suffolk
Best Horse in Harness without vehicle
Showjumping
Working Hunter Ponies
Novice & Working Hunters
M & M WHP
Working Coloured
clearance
Ridden Hunters
Riding Horse & RoR
Ridden Cob
Veterans In Hand & Ridden
Family Pony, Family Horse
FRAMLINGHAM – Driving classes to be held on the front paddock at Framlingham College
11.00 am (approx.)
Class 95
Exercise Driving Class
12.15 pm (approx.)
Class 96
Private Driving
ENTRY FEE £8.00 PER CLASS - British Showjumping CLASSES 93 and 94 £10.00 PER CLASS
LATE ENTRIES ACCEPTED £4 EXTRA PER CLASS - Up to 1/2hr before the published time of class
NO LATE ENTRIES FOR SUFFOLKS
ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 10 JULY 2015
PLEASE NOTE: The Show requests ALL Cup & Trophy winners to parade before
the President and Public in the Grand Parade at 2.15 please.
(except for classes 20-23, where it will be awarded in the ring)
Failure to attend will result in forfeiture of cup or trophy.
SUFFOLK HORSES
This show is a qualifier for the Supreme Suffolk Horse Championship. The horse that
qualifies will be eligible for the final competition, which will take place at the Suffolk
Spectacular to be held during September 2015, date to be confirmed.
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
YEARLING, FILLY OR GELDING ONLY
Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4
Class 7
FILLY 2 OR 3 YEARS OLD
MARY
PAUL
MEMORIAL
CHALLENGE CUP
PERPETUAL
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4
Class 8
GAST MARE 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER
THE 1990 PRESIDENT'S AWARD
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4
Class 9
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 10
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
THE SHOW REQUESTS ALL SUFFOLK HORSE EXHIBITORS INCLUDING
CUP & TROPHY WINNERS TO PARADE BEFORE THE PRESIDENT & PUBLIC
IN THE GRAND PARADE AT 2.15 PLEASE
Special 11
BEST GELDING IN
CHALLENGE SALVER
SHOW
-
SILVER
Special 12
BEST SUFFOLK MARE, FILLY, GELDING OR
FOAL
PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(Presented by the Suffolk Horse Society)
Special 13
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 14
RIDDEN SUFFOLK
Ridden Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider to be
16 years or over. Judge will not ride.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4
Class 15
BEST HORSE IN HARNESS WITHOUT
VEHICLE
THE
JOAN
WOODGATE
PERPETUAL
CHALLENGE CUP
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £8 3rd £6 4th £4
Special 16
THE BEST TURNED OUT SUFFOLK HANDLER
Best turned out handler from classes 1 to 14
Prize :1st £10
Prize winner must be present at the Grand Parade to receive prize money.
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 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.
Discretionary entry to a stallion class may be allowed in cases where a licence is pending but not yet issued.
Framlingham Horse Show is affiliated to the Suffolk Horse Society (SHS) and is a qualifier for the Supreme
Suffolk Horse Championship. The horse that qualifies will be eligible for the final competition, which will take
place at the Suffolk Spectacular on 13th September 2015 at the Elvedon Estate near Thetford.
THE SHOW REQUESTS ALL SUFFOLK HORSE EXHIBITORS INCLUDING
CUP & TROPHY WINNERS TO PARADE BEFORE THE PRESIDENT & PUBLIC
IN THE GRAND PARADE AT 2.15 PLEASE
COMPETITION / HUNTER MARES & YOUNGSTOCK
Class 20
MARE LIKELY TO BREED COMPETITION /
HUNTER STOCK
Mare with or without foal at foot. Judged on suitability to
produce Competition / Hunter (type) stock.
THE SAINSBURY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 Prizes 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 21
BROOD MARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT
THE BRONCO PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
for the Best Foal.
(In memory of 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
COMPETITION / HUNTER YOUNGSTOCK
Colt, gelding or filly yearling, 2 or 3 year olds.
MAJOR CLEEVE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
For the best Yearling.
(In memory of the late Major D W A Cleeve)
Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 23
CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITION / HUNTER
MARES, YOUNGSTOCK & BROOD MARES
1ST & 2ND Prizewinners from classes 20 – 22 are eligible.
THE JAMES ALDOUS PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(Rosettes to 6th place in all classes)
RIDDEN HUNTERS
Class 30
NOVICE WORKING HUNTER
THE SAUBERAUL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(represented by Mrs Josie Sheppard)
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.
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
confirmation 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, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms
(14.2 hh) but not exceeding 158cm (15.2hh). Riders any
age. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The
The P(UK) Whittakers Lord Open Hunter Winter
Classic & Supreme Championship.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 33
OPEN HUNTER
Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 153cms
(15hh). Riders any age. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will
qualify for The P(UK) Whittakers Lord Open Hunter
Winter Classic & Supreme Championship including
Small Hunter.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 34
RIDDEN HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP
1ST & 2ND Prizewinners from classes 30 – 33 are eligible
THE BERTHA COOK PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Special 35
THE HECTOR MOORE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
TROPHY (In memory of the late Hector Moore Esq.) to be
awarded to the best shod hunter in Classes 30-33. Rosettes
will also be awarded to the Farrier and to the owner of the
winning horse.
Class 36
RIDING HORSE
Open Riding Horse to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) and over.
Mare or gelding, 4years old & over. Riders any age. 1st 2nd
3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for P(UK) Hazelden
Riding Horse Winter Classic & Supreme Championship.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 37
RETRAINING OF RACEHORSES (RoR) NOVICE
THOROUGHBRED
RIDDEN
SHOW
HORSE
Unaffiliated.
Thoroughbred mare or gelding, 4years old or over, any
height. Riders must be 15 years or over on 1st January of the
current year. Horses should be ridden in Snaffle, Pelham or
Simple Double Bridle. Horses should be plaited. This class
will be run under the rules of RoR. Judge will not ride but
an individual show is required.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 38
RIDDEN COB
Cobs exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) but not exceeding 155cm
(15.1hh). Mare or gelding. Riders any age. 1st 2nd 3rd placed
horse/ponies will qualify for the P(UK) Kempley Ridden
Cob Winter Classic & Supreme Championship
including Maxi Cob.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
PLEASE NOTE: The Show requests ALL Cup & Trophy winners to parade before
the President & Public in the Grand Parade at 2.15 please.
(except for classes 20-23, where it will be awarded in the ring)
Failure to attend will result in forfeiture of cup or trophy.
WORKING HUNTER PONIES
P(UK) Zenith Working Hunter Winter Classic & Supreme Championship
One Phase only
Restricted to 20 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 for P(UK) Zenith Working Hunter Winter Classic & Supreme
Championship.
Class 40
WORKING HORSE OR PONY
Maximum height of fences 61 cms (2’)
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 41
WORKING HORSE OR PONY
Maximum height of fences 84 cms (2’9”).
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Classes 40 and 41 are qualifiers’ for the P(UK) Zenith WH Winter Classic & Supreme
Championship 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify.
Class 42
WORKING HORSE OR PONY
THE ELKIE CUP
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 43
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. Rider any age. Fences will
be adjusted according to height of pony.1st 2nd 3rd placed
horse/ponies will qualify for The P(UK) Shearwater
M & M WHP of the year Winter Classic &
Championship including Nursery Stakes.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
FAMILY HORSE, PONY & LOCAL LEAD REIN
Class 44
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 45
FAMILY PONY
Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, 14.2hh (148cms)
and under. Rider 16 years and under. Judging on
suitability of pony to rider. Pony may be required to
jump an obstacle.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 46
FAMILY HORSE
Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over, exceeding 14.2hh
(148cms) Rider any age. Judging on suitability of horse
to rider. Horse may be required to jump an obstacle.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
VETERAN IN HAND & RIDDEN
Class 47
IN HAND VETERAN HORSE/PONY
Mare or Gelding, 15 years and over, any height. Open to
all. Special rosettes to Pre Veteran 15-19, Veteran 2024, Veteran Plus 25 & over
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 48
RIDDEN VETERAN HORSE/PONY
Mare or Gelding, 15 years and over, any height. Open to
all. Special rosettes to Pre Veteran 15-19, Veteran 2024, Veteran Plus 25 & over
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 49
VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP
1ST & 2ND Prizewinners from classes 47 –48 are eligible.
IN HAND MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND PONIES
Affiliated to P(UK) 015/W15/7450 Note: These classes may be divided if entries suffice
Class 50
P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD 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
P(UK) GLYN GREENWOOD 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
LOCAL MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND
Open to M & M ponies of all ages, owned by competitor
residing within 25 mile radius of Framlingham. Open to
Registered and Unregistered M & M ponies. Mixed height.
Prizes: 1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 55
MOUNTAIN
AND
MOORLAND
IN
HAND
CHAMPIONSHIP
THE KNODISHALL PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(Presented by the Late Mrs. W B Franklin) 1st 2nd 3rd
placed horse/ponies in classes 50 & 52 will qualify for
The P(UK) Glyn Greenwood M and M In Hand Winter
Classic & Supreme 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 P(UK).
PLEASE NOTE: The Show requests ALL Cup & Trophy winners to parade before
the President & Public in the Grand Parade at 2.15 please.
(except for classes 20-23, where it will be awarded in the ring)
Failure to attend will result in forfeiture of cup or trophy.
RIDDEN MOUNTAIN and MOORLAND PONIES
Class 60
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND 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.
Rider any age. 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for
P(UK) Kingsford M&M Ridden Pony of the year Winter
Classic & Supreme Championship. Special rosette to the best
small and large breed both will go forward to the 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 Lead Rein Winter Classic & Supreme
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 P(UK) The
Brineton M & M First Ridden Winter Classic & Supreme
Championship.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 63
P(UK) CONFINED NOVICE KINGSFORD RIDDEN
M&M PONY
Open to M & M ponies 4 years old and over. Registered with their
respective approved Pure breed Societies. Not to have won 1st
prize of £10 or more in any open Ridden M&M class at any show
before 1st January in current year. Rider any age. Mixed height
1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for P(UK) Confined
Novice Kingsford Ridden Pony of The Year Winter Classic &
Supreme Championship.
Competitors in qualifying positions, who are not current members
of Ponies (UK) must become a member before time of entry.
Prizes:1st £9 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 64
M&M RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP
DENZIL DUKE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Presented by Mr. & Mrs. J E Moss
1st and 2nd prizewinners of Classes 60 to 63 eligible.
SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD
Class 80
BSPA RIDDEN SKEWBALD/PIEBALD HORSE
THE BONKERS TROPHY
( Presented by Miss S Bell.) Open to any type, height, sex or
colour. 4 years and over. Judge will not ride any exhibit. Display
required from all competitors. No spurs may be worn by any
competitor (BSPA Rule). 1st 2nd 3rd placed horse/ponies will
qualify for The P(UK) “Commanchee” Ridden Piebald
/Skewbald
Horse/Pony Winter Classic &
Supreme
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. Unplaited
types incl. Traditional, Native and hogged cobs 1st 2nd 3rd placed
horse/ponies will qualify for The P(UK) “Commanchee” In
Hand Piebald /Skewbald Horse/Pony Winter Classic &
Supreme Championship.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 82
BSPA IN -HAND SKEWBALD/PIEBALD
YOUNGSTOCK.
Open to 1, 2 and 3 years, any sex, height, colour or type.
Unplaited types incl. Traditional, Native and hogged cobs. 1st 2nd
3rd placed horse/ponies will qualify for The P(UK)
“Commanchee” In Hand Piebald /Skewbald Horse/Pony
Winter Classic & Supreme Championship.
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Class 83
WORKING SKEWBALD AND PIEBALD
Open to any type, sex or colour. Judge will not ride any exhibit.
Display required from all competitors No spurs may be worn by
any competitor (BSPA Rule). Fences to be a maximum of 84cms
(2’9”ft).
Prizes:1st £10 2nd £7 3rd £5 4th £4
Special 84
SKEWBALD & PIEBALD CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2nd prizewinners of Classes 80 to 83 eligible.
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
Championship show to be held at the College Equestrian Centre, Keysoe, Bedfordshire on 23rd August
2015. All classes will be judged within the rules and criteria of the BSPA. Copies of the rule book and
membership / horse registration / over stamping forms can be obtained from the Show Office – 01354
638226 or downloaded from www.bspaonline.com. All stallions 4 years old and over must be graded,
licensed and registered with the BSPA in order to compete and must carry into the ring their red BSPA
showing ID Card and BSPA bridle discs must be worn. In order to qualify all owners / handlers / riders
must be members of the BSPA and all horses / ponies registered with the BSPA prior to the show. BSPA
qualification cards must be produced in the ring and be signed by the Judge, otherwise qualification is
invalid. The highest placed amateur and highest placed junior in each class (must be members of BSPA)
will qualify for the Amateur and Junior Supreme Championship Finals to be held at the BSPA World of
Colour Championship Show at the College E.C. Amateur / Junior cards to be shown and qualification card
signed. All shows held after 1st August 2015 are qualifiers for WCC 2016. Qualification: 1st – 3rd in all
classes or 1st –
SHOW 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.
Junior members competing on horses are only able to do so from the beginning of the calendar year in
which the age of 12 is reached. Entry fee for affiliated British Showjumping classes 93 and 94 £10.00.
Class 91 Pairs Entry fee is £8.00 per pair.
Class 90
LOCAL JUNIOR
THE CROWN AND ANCHOR SHIELD
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 the 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
THE ROSIE SPRAGGE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
(In memory of the late Miss R Spragge)
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 the 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 1.10M OPEN
EASTON HARRIERS CUP
(Presented by Miss L J Chisnell) For registered horses. Ridden by
Adult Associate and Junior members.
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 ACCUMULATOR WITH
JOKER – Drawn Order
THE LIGHTWOOD LIBERTY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
CUP (Presented by Miss L J Chisnell) For registered horses.
Ridden by Adult Associate and Junior members.
Britsh Showjumping Rule 274, Table A, Speed 350 mpm.
Fences 1.10 First Round Joker 1.15m
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 5 – 7 mile road drive, for classes 95 & 96, 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, any height, 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. This
class may be divided if sufficient entries.
Prizes: 1st £15 2nd £10 3rd £7 4th £5
Class 96
PRIVATE DRIVING
THE CENTENARY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE SALVER
Presented by M T Flick Esq.
This class will include a 5-7 mile Road Drive
Open to Singles, Pairs & Tandems, any height, 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 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.
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6.
Every Turnout must have a competent adult Groom/Passenger in attendance at all times.
All drivers, grooms, passengers under the age of 14 years MUST wear a correctly fitted
hard hat when in a carriage or in attendance to a turnout on the Public Highway and in all
areas of the showground.
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 Suffolk 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.
(c) Nomination entries will not be accepted. Entry fees must be paid at the time of making the entry.
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.
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
It is mandatory for ALL riders to wear a protective helmet manufactured to conform with current
approved BSI or European Standard. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap correctly and
securely fastened at all times whilst mounted on the showground. The Association accepts no
responsibility or liability for any injury arising from a failure to comply with this regulation.
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
FLA 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.
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
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