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103rd
Killarney Show
20th
– 22nd
February 2015
Schedule
Schedule subject to change without notice. While every attempt has been made to ensure accuracy and
completeness, it may be necessary to make amendments from time to time.
Last update 27 January 2015
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Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc.
From the President
Welcome to our annual show. The annual show is always a time for community, a time to get together and enjoy the companionship of each other and meet in friendly competition. It is also a time to welcome visitors to our community. It is an occasion that has bound our community together for the past 103 years. Like all community events, it is staged by a small dedicated band of volunteers who have given of their time and, in many cases, their donations, sponsorships, and trophies. I would like to offer them all a sincere thank you on behalf of the community and the Killarney Show Society. Throughout this schedule you will see our sponsors listed and their advertising - please support them. Without them it would not be possible to stage this iconic event This year, your Society has an ambitious program and will start to make some changes to our grounds to offer better facilities and to open up opportunity to stage more events. Already we have removed the old stallion boxes to prepare the way for a new storage and office facility. This will also provide permanent storage for the Killarney Hack and Pony Club who have agreed to assist with finance for this much needed facility. The old “Bundy Bar”, which has been unused and was unsound has also been removed to make more open space. These changes and the removal of the old pavilion, which is unsafe for public use, has long been delayed waiting changes in Council Heritage Listing. These changes have now been effected so in 2015 it is proposed to remove the old pavilion, resite and refurbish the Supper Room, maintaining its heritage status, and have a much more open showgrounds available for the 2016 show. Financial constraints will mean the pavilion sections for the show will remain in the Rec Club for the foreseeable future and we thank the Rec Club for their assistance and ongoing support in this. Like all volunteer groups in a small community, there is always room for more ‘hands on decks” so I would ask that you, the reader, consider not only joining the Show Society, but become an active member. It takes a long time to plan and stage this event and while we have a merry band of volunteers to do the many tasks needed on the day, we can always use some assistance in the planning. If you can get involved or would like to, please give me a call. Thank you one and all for your attendance and your assistance. Please ensure all your family and friends attend and enjoy our wonderful annual Killarney showcase. I’ll see you there.
Jan Hamilton
President
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Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc.
PO Box 97 Killarney Qld 4373 Telephone: 0459 408 788
Email: [email protected] ABN 90 248 434 735
Office Bearers 2014 – 2015
President: Jan Hamilton
Vice President: Natalie Sakrewski
Secretary: Maurice Thomson
Treasurer: Maurice Thomson
Committee members: Mal Smith, Eve Hanson, Les Kable, Trudy Grant
Patron: Mr Cec Jamieson
Show Society Membership
Family: $40.00 (four persons, up to two eighteen years or over, one nominee for voting)
Single: $20.00 (one person eighteen years or over)
` Junior: $10.00 (one person under the age of eighteen, no voting rights)
Life Membership: $300.00 (one person over the age of eighteen, includes extra complimentary ticket)
Members of the Killarney Show Society Inc have reciprocal entry rights to the Annual Agricultural Shows held at
Stanthorpe, Allora and Warwick.
Admission Prices – 2015 Show
Adult $10.00
High School Student $5.00
Primary School Student $3.00
Senior Card Holder $5.00
Family Weekend Pass $30.00 (2 adults and 2 children – Killarney Show only)
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Honour Board
Year President Secretary Treasurer Show Girl
1991 Mary Wallace Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan
1992 Tom Barnes Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan Jodie Cooper
1993 Tom Barnes Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan Jacquelin Wright
1994 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan
1995 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan Jenny Wilkie
1996 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Clare Brosnan Melissa Goodwin
1997 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Jacqueline Moore
1998 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Jodi Coleman
1999 Anthony Flint Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Alana Mills
2000 Rod Petersen Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen
2001 Rod Petersen Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Marissa Grayson
2002 Rod Petersen Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Jamie-Lee Ellis
2003 Maggie Swearse Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen
2004 Maggie Swearse Shirley Ballard Judy Petersen Candice Moore
2005 Anthony Flint Louise Brosnan David Thomson Emmy-Lea Bradfield
2006 Dave Collins Tracey Attard David Thomson
2007 Dave Collins David Thomson David Thomson Emma Peterson
2008 Bernie Brosnan Jo Brosnan David Thomson
2009 Les Clarke Louise Brosnan Trudy Grant Michaela Spindler
2010 Sonya Carr Jamie MacKenzie Trudy Grant Bianca Weier
2011 David Thomson Maurice Thomson Trudy Grant Reba Thompson
2012 David Thomson Maurice Thomson Trudy Grant
2013 David Thomson Maurice Thomson Trudy Grant
2014 Jan Hamilton Maurice Thomson Maurice Thomson
Life Members
Terry and Veronica Banditt Tom Barnes Dennis and Dort Brosnan Lynette Crane
Darren & Lynelle Eather Joan Grayson Tess and Neville Taylor Keith and Margaret Grayson
Andrew & Leanne Grayson Mr and Mrs Lyell Guy Lorna Grayson Ross and Jan Hamilton
Rolly and Milly Hancock Graham and Donna Keogh Hayden and Kerri Ann Lamb Bruce and Robyn Wickham
Cheryl Wickham Peter Wickham Howard Gant Terry Sweeney
Honorary Life Members
Shirley Ballard Alex Bellingham Clare Brosnan Les Clarke Tom Claydon Heather Claaydon
Maureen Brosnan Geoff Hamilton Lyle and Val Grayson
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Program
Friday 20th
February
6.00am Working Cattle Dog Trials – Rodeo Arena 8.00am Cattle Judging Commences 8.30am Main Ring – Local Ponies – Riders – Galloways – Hacks 9.00am Gates Open to Public 9.00am Pavilion – Entries Close 10.30am Pavilion Closes for Judging 11.00am Prime Cattle Sale 2.00pm Pavilion Opens to Public 3.00pm Main Ring – Pony Club Events 5.30pm Jackpot Rodeo Commences – Rodeo Arena 9.00pm Live Music till late 12.00am Close
Saturday 21st February
7.00am Show Jumping Commences – Main Ring (ring 5) 8.00am Horse Program Commences – Main Ring (rings 1, 2, 3) 9.00am Gates Open to Public 9.00am Horse Program – Heavy Horses incl. Harness – Killarney Recreation Grounds (ring 6) 10.00am Entertainment Stage Commences 10.00am Horse Program – Beginners – Rodeo Arena (ring 4) 11.00am Woodchop Events Commence – Behind Rodeo Arena Grandstand 11.30am Pavilion – Trophy Presentation 1.45pm Grand Parade Commences 2.00pm Formal Opening 6.00pm Evening Entertainment – Main ring Motor Bikes, Hay Carting Races, Potato Sack Races 8.00pm Fireworks 8.30pm Smash Up Derby Calcutta Followed by the Killarney Autoworks Smash up Derby 9.00pm Live Music till late 12.00am Close
Sunday 22nd
February
7.00am Team Penning Commences – Rodeo Arena
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Special Events and Attractions
Art & Sculpture
Bar & BBQ
Beginners Horse Ring
Cooking
Crafts
Eric Summons – The Complete Entertainer
Entertainment Stage
Farm Produce, Fruit & Vegetables
Fireworks – supported by Taylor Farms
Floral Art
Food & Trade Stalls
Grand Parade
Hay Carting Races
Heavy Horse Led and Harness Classes
Home Brew
Horse Competitions
Horticulture
Jackpot Rodeo
Jams and Jellies
Knitting and Crochet
Model Trains
Motor Bike Racing
Music till Late
Mutton Busting
Needle Work
Photography
Pony Club Events
Pot Plants
Prime Cattle Auction
Prime Cattle Competition
School Work Display
Showjumping
Side Show Alley
Smash Up Derby
Stud Cattle Competition
Team Penning
Woodchop
Working Cattle Dog Trial
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Contents
Honour Board ............................................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
Life Members ............................................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
Honorary Life Members ............................................................................................................................................................. - 5 -
Program .................................................................................................................................................................................... - 6 -
Special Events and Attractions .................................................................................................................................................. - 7 -
Sponsors, Donors and Supporters ............................................................................................................................................... 10
Pavilion Section ............................................................................................................................................................................ 11
Section B - Farm Produce .................................................................................................................................... 12
Section C - Fruit & Vegetables ............................................................................................................................. 13
Section CJ - Junior Fruit & Vegetables .............................................................................................................. 14
Section D - Horticulture ........................................................................................................................................ 15
Dahlias ................................................................................................................................................................... 15
Cut flowers ............................................................................................................................................................. 16
Garden flowers ...................................................................................................................................................... 17
Section DJ - Junior Horticulture .......................................................................................................................... 17
Section E - Pot Plants - May have extra outer display pot if desired .............................................................. 18
Section F – Floral Art ............................................................................................................................................ 19
Section G - Needlework ........................................................................................................................................ 20
Section H - Knitting & Crochet ............................................................................................................................ 21
Section I - Crafts.................................................................................................................................................... 22
Section IJ - Junior Crafts (16 years and under) ................................................................................................. 23
Section J - Art - Painting, Sculpture & Pottery .................................................................................................. 24
Section JJ - Junior Art (16 years & under) ......................................................................................................... 24
Section K - Cooking .............................................................................................................................................. 26
Section KJ - Junior Cooking (16 years and under) ........................................................................................... 27
Section L - Jams & Jellies .................................................................................................................................... 28
Section LJ - Junior Jams & Jellies (16 years & under) ..................................................................................... 29
Section M - Home Brew ........................................................................................................................................ 29
Section N - Photography ...................................................................................................................................... 30
Section NJ - Junior Photography (16 years & under) ....................................................................................... 31
Section P - Junior Lego (16 years & under ........................................................................................................ 31
Horse Schedule ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
Showjumping ............................................................................................................................................................................... 49
Killarney Show Team Penning ..................................................................................................................................................... 51
Prime Cattle ................................................................................................................................................................................. 53
Stud Cattle .................................................................................................................................................................................... 56
Demolition Derby ......................................................................................................................................................................... 62
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Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc. acknowledges the assistance of the
Queensland Government Department of Local Government Show Societies Grants Program
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Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc. thank all judges, stewards and volunteers and
acknowledge the contribution they make to the staging of our Annual Show. We also
thank the following donors and sponsors and apologise for any errors or omissions in this
list. A special thank you to the women of the Warwick Work Camp – Queensland
Corrective Services and Killarney Recreation Club for maintaining and preparing our
Showground.
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Sponsors, Donors and Supporters
Advanced Metal Products Pty Ltd Ag Solutions
Ancare
Andrew & Leanne Grayson
Australian Braford Society Inc.
Australian National Saddlehorse
Ass. Inc.
Australian Poly Specialists Pty Ltd Basic Black Angus Stud
Betta Bilt Cabinets
Big W Distribution Centre
Black Toyota
BNW Accountants
Bryson's Florists
C G Welding
Canning Town Patchwork
Carey Bros
Cec & Gwen Jamieson
Chiko Enterprise Ice Cream
Craig Thompson
Creed & Lang Printers
D & K Weier Electrical
Danny Lyons Sports
Daphne Pullen
Davidson Family in memory of George and Gladys Davidson DJ & CK Vardy - Dacairn Partnership Droughtmaster Breeder's Society
Duggan's Amcal Pharmacy
E & J Brown Transport
Edwards Saddleworld
Enchanted Garden Nursery
Ergon Energy
Family of the late DG 'Tod'
Grayson
Family of the late Margaret
Hamilton
Family of the late Mervyn & Margaret Hancock
Farmoz
Frasers Livestock Transport
G.R. Hamilton Holdings Pty Ltd
George & Fuhrmann
Georgina Crane
Glenrose Patchwork
Gorgeous Coffee Lounge
Heather Claydon
Horseland Toowoomba
Jacqui Swift-Ross
Jane Heron Jewellery
Jim Bloomfield Concrete Supplies
John and Melinda Barling
Ken & Margaret Armstrong
Killarney & District Hack & Pony Club Killarney & District Historical Soc.
Inc. Killarney & District Senior Citizens
Inc. Killarney Autoworks
Killarney Bowls Club
Killarney Butchery
Killarney Co-op
Killarney Hotel
Killarney Newsagency
Killarney Pharmacy
Killarney Polocrosse Club
Killarney Recreation Club
Killarney Red Cross
Killarney Small Engines
Killarney P-10 State School
Killarney Sundown Motel
Killarney Veterinary Surgery
Killarney View Cabins & Caravan Park Lamb Transport
Lawrence Springborg MLA
Legume Progress
Association
Les Clarke
Lions Club of Killarney Inc.
Little Rascals Childcare Centre
Lorna Grayson
Louise Brosnan
M A & D A Duggan
M & H Smith
Matthew Paterson
McMahon Brothers Pty Ltd
Melody's Hair Studio
Merial
Nancy Hancock
Naturalite Studios
NNN Horses
Norma Caton
Nowlan Stock & Station Agent
Pat Hurley
Peter Stewart Automotive
Petersen Grains
Phillip & Tania Lamb
Prolix
QCWA Floral Art
QCWA Killarney Branch
Queen Mary Falls Tourist Park
RG & MA Hancock
Riverina Stockfeeds
Robbie Bennetts Enterprises
Rose City Tyres Pty Ltd
Scotney's Tyre & Battery Service
Sharpe Pastoral Company
Shelleys Industries
Shirl & Sandy's
Shirley Ballard
Sis Ellis
Southern Downs Regional Council
Southern Free Times
Spring Creek Mountain Café & Cottages
Sustainable T & G Dwan Supafloats
Tannymorel State School
Taylor Farms
Terry Gilchrist
The Brown & Hurley Group Pty
Ltd
The Santa Gertrudis Breeders
(Aust.) Ass. The Scots PGC College
TL & ES Olsen
Trevor Davies
Veronica’s on Willow
Warwick Credit Union
Warwick State High School
Warwick Mower Centre
Warwick Paint and Panel
Warwick Scrap Metal & Recycling
Warwick Work Camp –
Queensland Corrective Services
Wickham Farms Pty Ltd
Wickham Freight Lines Pty Ltd
Wildash Braford Stud
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Pavilion Section Chief pavilion steward: Mrs Shirley Ballard – 07 4664 1248
Exhibitors please note:
Exhibits will be accepted at the Show Pavilion on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday immediately prior to
the Show from 4:00pm to 7:00pm and to 9:00am Friday
All exhibits must be at the Show Pavilion no later than 9:00am Friday 20th February 2015, except
otherwise stated
All exhibits must have been completed in the last 12 months and must be exhibitors' own work
Only one competitors name may appear on an entry form. Joint entries are not permitted.
Pavilion judging is to take place at 10:30am, Friday morning, unless otherwise stated
The Show Pavilion will be closed to the public on Friday morning whilst judging is in progress
All entries must be marked with class number and section; one entry form per section
The Show Pavilion will open to the public from 2:00pm Friday 20th February 2015 – providing that the
judging has been completed by this time
The Show Pavilion will be dismantled, commencing at 8:00am on Sunday immediately following the Show.
No exhibits are to be removed prior to this time. Items not collected by 2.00pm and left in the pavilion
will be held for 7 days only before disposal unless other arrangements are made with the Chief Steward.
No first prize shall be awarded unless the judge, in their opinion, believes an entry is worthy of such
No second prize shall be awarded unless there are at least 3 entries or the judge, in their opinion, believes
an entry is worthy of such
A highly commended card may be awarded at the judge's discretion
Pavilion prize money will be available for collection from the Secretary's Office from 9:00am Saturday 21st
February 2015. Prize money not collected will be treated as a donation to the Killarney Show & Rodeo
Society Inc. if not collected by 2.00 pm on the Sunday immediately following the Show unless prior
arrangement is made with the Chief Pavilion Steward
The Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc. does not accept any liability whatsoever for any accident, injury
or loss that may be caused through or by an exhibit
The Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc. will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or failed
delivery of any exhibit
The entry form will be taken as a guarantee that the exhibits specified therein are free from all disease as
is known to the exhibitor. In the case of infectious disease spread through or by any exhibit the exhibitor
shall be held responsible
Exhibits will not be insured by the Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc.
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While all care and consideration is given to exhibits regarding security, no responsibility will be accepted
by the Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc.
Pavilion high points awards:
A trophy for most points in the Pavilion Sections has been donated by the family of the late Mr Mervyn and
Margaret Hancock.
A trophy donated by Mrs Shirley Ballard will be presented to the exhibitor, aged 16 years or under, gaining the
most points in the Pavilion Sections (excluding the school work section).
A runner-up trophy for most points in the Pavilion Sections (excluding the school work section), aged 16 years or
under, has been donated by the family of the late Mr Mervyn & Margaret Hancock.
Trophies will be presented on Saturday 21st February 2015 in the pavilion at 11:30am; all are invited to attend.
Section B - Farm Produce
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Alan Byrne, Howard Gant and Lola Collingridge Telephone: 07 4664 1331 All produce exhibited must have been grown by the exhibitor during the past 12 months A trophy sponsored by Mr Ken & Mrs Margaret Armstrong will be presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in this section
Class 201 Barley 4kg for malt
Class 202 Barley 4kg for feed
Class 203 Canary 1kg
Class 204 Lucerne 1kg
Class 205 Maize 4kg for processing
Class 206 Navy Bean 4kg for seed
Class 207 Panicum 1kg for seed
Class 208 Prairie 1kg for seed
Class 209 Grain Sorghum 4kg for seed
Class 210 Sunflower 4kg for oilseed
Class 211 Sunflower 4kg for birdseed
Class 212 Soybean 4 kg for seed
Class 213 Wheat 4kg hard - variety named
Class 214 White french millet 1kg for seed
Class 215 Triticale 4kg
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Class 216 Oat seed 4kg
Class 217 Chick pea 4kg for seed
Class 218 Barley sheaf
Class 219 Corn stalks in cob - minimum of 3
Class 220 Maize - 6 cobs
Class 221 Navy Bean - bundle of plants
Class 222 Panicum - a sheaf
Class 223 Grain sorghum - 6 heads
Class 224 Sunflower head oil
Class 225 Sunflower head birdseed
Class 226 Soybean bundle of plants
Class 227 Wheat sheaf
Class 228 White french millet bundle
Class 229 Green feed bundle
Class 230 Hen eggs 12
Class 231 Lucerne chaff 1 Bag
Class 232 Lucerne bale cured
Class 233 Lucerne bundle
Class 234 Other Farm Produce not previously listed
Section C - Fruit & Vegetables
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Alan Byrne, Howard Gant and Lola Collingridge Telephone: 07 4664 1331 All produce exhibited must have been grown by the exhibitor during the past 12 months A trophy sponsored by Mrs Lorna Grayson will be presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in this
section
Class 301 Grapes - large bunch - any variety
Class 302 Lemons -any variety
Class 303 Melon - any variety
Class 304 Passionfruit - 4
Class 305 Rhubarb - bunch
Class 306 Tomatoes - 4
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Class 307 Any other fruit not specified
Class 308 Beans - dish green dwarf
Class 309 Beans - dish yellow dwarf
Class 310 Beans - dish green runner
Class 311 Beetroot - 4 round
Class 312 Carrots - 4, any variety
Class 313 Cucumbers - 2, any variety
Class 314 Capsicum - 2
Class 315 Zucchini - 2 small
Class 316 Marrows or squash - 2
Class 317 Pumpkin - any variety
Class 318 Pumpkin - heaviest
Class 319 Onions - 6 medium brown
Class 320 Onions - 1kg baby
Class 321 Onions - 6 BBQ
Class 322 Onions - 4 large white
Class 323 Potatoes - 6 gourmet
Class 324 Potatoes - 6 red skin
Class 325 Potatoes - 6 washed
Class 326 Potatoes - 6 unwashed
Class 327 Any other vegetable not specified
Class 328 Best collection home-grown vegetables - at least 6 varieties.
Judged for Quality and Variety Section CJ - Junior Fruit & Vegetables
Class 350 Best dressed fruit or vegetable (excluding potato) - exhibited by a junior
Class 351 Best dressed potato - exhibited by a junior 8 years or under
Class 352 Best sprouted potato - exhibited by a junior 16 years or under
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Section D - Horticulture
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Janette Braithwaite and Margaret Armstrong Telephone: 07 4664 4208 There will be a penalty for entries if the specified container is not used. Please note, a bowl is wider than it is high. All entries are to be set up by 9.00am A trophy sponsored by Ms Jacqui Swift-Ross will be presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in this section
Dahlias
Class 401 1 large decor - over 210mm
Class 402 2 large decor
Class 403 1 large cactus
Class 404 2 large cactus
Class 405 1 exhib. cactus 160mm
Class 406 2 exhib. cactus
Class 407 1 med. dec. 160-210mm
Class 408 2 med. dec.
Class 409 1 medium cactus
Class 410 2 medium cactus
Class 411 1 small dec. 120-160mm
Class 412 2 small decor
Class 413 1 small cactus 120-160mm
Class 414 3 small cactus
Class 415 1 miniature decor. 80-120mm
Class 416 3 miniature decor
Class 417 1 miniature cactus
Class 418 3 miniature cactus
Class 419 1 pompom under 50mm
Class 420 3 pompoms
Class 421 1 dahlia - fimbriated
Class 422 1 dahlia - water lily
Class 423 Dahlias - mix of any other variety
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Class 424 One container dahlia
Champion dahlia of the show.
Trophy donated by Queen Mary’s Falls Tourist Park
Cut flowers
A minimum of foliage allowed with cut flowers
Class 425 Ivy geraniums
Class 426 Geraniums, 1 bowl - collection 6 or more blooms
Class 427 One container zinnia
Class 428 One container lilliput zinnia
Class 429 One container marigolds - marigolds must not show centres
Class 430 Bowl mixed flowers - 6 or more varieties
Class 431 Flowering creeper
Class 432 Flowering shrub
Class 433 Flowering native
Class 434 Three marigolds
Class 435 Container of daisies
Class 436 Flower or flowers not specified - gladioli must have four open florets
Class 437 Bowl of white flowers - must be white with no coloured centres
Class 438 Bowl of pink flowers
Class 439 Bowl of yellow flowers
Champion cut flower of the show.
Trophy donated by Mrs Heather Claydon
Roses - section 1
Class 440 Exhib. rose - 1, any colour
Class 441 Exhib. rose - 1 red
Class 442 Exhib. rose - 1 pink
Class 443 Exhib. rose - 1 yellow
Class 444 3 roses - bud to full bloom, shown in 3 stages, 1 container
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Roses - section 2
Class 445 1 bunch roses - 6 to 10 blooms, mixed cultivars
Class 446 1 bunch roses - 6 to 10 blooms, one cultivar
Roses - section 3
Class 447 1 bowl floribunda or polyanthus roses
Class 448 1 bowl decorative roses
Roses - section 4, David Austin roses
Class 449 1 vase - 3 or more, mixed cultivar
Class 450 1 vase - 3 or more, one cultivar
Class 451 1 stem - any colour
Roses - section 5, perfumed roses
Class 452 3 Scented Roses, 1 variety or mixed
Champion rose of the show.
Trophy donated by Queen Mary’s Falls Tourist Park
Garden flowers
Class 453 One garden flower - any variety
Restricted to a new exhibitor in the horticulture section of the show
Class 454 Bowl of mixed flowers from the home garden
The trophy for this class has been donated
Section DJ - Junior Horticulture
Class 455 A container of garden flowers - any variety
Exhibited by a junior 16 years or under
The trophy for this class has been donated
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Section E - Pot Plants - May have extra outer display pot if desired
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Denise Maycock and Lorraine Smith Telephone: 07 4664 1198 A trophy sponsored by Killarney & District Senior Citizens Club Inc. will be presented to the exhibitor gaining the most points in this section Class 501 Flowering plant - pot
Class 502 Foliage plant - pot
Class 503 Pot - more than 1 plant
Class 504 Hanging basket - any plant, medium
Class 505 Asparagus - best pot/basket
Class 506 Begonia (flowering plant) - pot
Class 507 Begonia (foliage) -pot
Class 508 Coleus - pot
Class 509 Succulents
Class 510 Cactus
Class 511 Fern - hanging basket
Class 512 Fern - pot
Class 513 Maidenhair - pot
Class 514 Nephrolepis fern (fishbone fern) - pot
Class 515 Aspidistra - pot
Class 516 African violet
Class 517 Geranium - pot
Class 518 Geranium, ivy - hanging pot
Class 519 Potted palms
Champion pot plant of the show.
Trophy donated by Mrs Daphne Pullen
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Section F – Floral Art
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Aileen Hammond Telephone: 07 4664 1243 Please note:
(a) Accessories and other plant material are permitted, but not essential unless otherwise stated (b) Fresh flowers to be used unless otherwise stated (c) Space allotted is approximately 60cm (excluding classes 1 and 9)
A trophy for the champion arrangement has been donated by the Killarney Co-operative for which the arrangement can be any one arrangement in any section Trophies are donated by the Killarney QCWA Floral Art Group for the exhibitor gaining most points in open and first time entrants sections Entries close – Thursday 19th February 2015, except for class 601, alcove, which closes 12th February 2015
Open section
Class 601 Alcove “Creatively Connected”
(a) Size - approximately 3' (92cm) x 3' (92cm) x 4'6" (138cm) high (b) Arrangement MUST be connected (c) Entries in this class close on 12
th February 2015 with the Steward
(d) No late entries can be accepted (e) First prize: $15.00; second prize: $10.00; third prize: $5.00 (f) A trophy for the winning alcove has been donated by Bryson's Florist,90 Palmerin Street, Warwick
Class 602 As I Like It
Class 603 Second Time Around
Class 604 Still Life
Class 605 Sculptured Simplicity
Class 606 Flowerless Beauty
Class 607 Sunset
Class 608 Kitchen Art
Class 609 Petit Arrangement - not to exceed 15cm wide or high - Fresh
Class 610 Petit Arrangement - not too exceed 15cm wide and high - Dried
First time entrants section
Class 611 Fun with Leaves
Class 612 Three Flower Arrangement
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Section G - Needlework
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Lyndal McCormack and Glenice Price Telephone: 07 4664 1171 or 07 4664 1610 A cash prize donated by Mrs Nancy Hancock, will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in either section G classes 701 - 719 or section H. A trophy sponsored by the Red Cross Killarney Division will be awarded for a champion piece of work from either section G or section H Class 701 Cross stitch - framed article
Class 702 Cross stitch - any other article
Class 703 Embroidery - piece traced (preprinted on linen)
Class 704 Embroidery - any article
Class 705 Embroidery piece - framed
Class 706 Tapestry - long stitch, framed
Class 707 Tapestry - traditional stitch framed
Class 708 Machine sewn - article or garment
Class 709 Needlework - chicken scratching
Class 710 Needlework - any other
Class 711 Patchwork - wall hanging
Class 712 Patchwork - cushion
Class 713 Patchwork - quilt - hand quilted or machine quilted
Class 715 Patchwork - any other article, hand made
Class 718 Appliqué article of clothing
Class 719 Appliqué - quilt
Class 721 Appliqué article
Class 723 Mounted cushion - any medium
A prize for the best piece of patchwork/appliqué exhibit
Donated by Glenrose Patchwork
A prize for the champion quilt of the show
Donated by Canning Town Patchwork
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Section H - Knitting & Crochet
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Lyndal McCormack and Glenice Price Telephone: 07 4664 1178 A cash donation sponsored by Mrs Nancy Hancock, will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in either section G classes 1–18 or section H. A trophy sponsored by the Red Cross Killarney Division will be awarded for a champion piece of work from either section G or section H
Knitting
Class 801 Knitted tea cosy - lined
Class 802 Knitted article in cotton
Class 803 Covered coat hanger
Class 804 Knitted baby’s item
Class 805 Knitted garment - any medium
Class 806 Knitted article other - any medium
Class 807 Knitted scarf
Crochet
Class 808 Home spun - knitted/crochet article
Class 809 Crochet - garment
Class 810 Crochet item - 20 cotton
Class 811 Crochet item - 60 - 100 cotton
Class 812 Lady's handkerchief - crochet edge or corner
Class 813 Crochet - doilies under 60 cotton, different patterns, 2 designs
Class 814 Crochet - by a person over 70 years, any article/garment
Class 816 Crochet - rug or quilt
Class 817 Crochet - coat hanger, any medium
Class 818 Crochet - table runner
Class 819 Crochet article - any medium
Class 820 Tatting - any article
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Section I - Crafts
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Bernice Ragh and Denise Fletcher Telephone: 07 4664 1421 A trophy donated by Ms Georgina Crane will be awarded to the exhibitor gaining the most points in this section (classes 901 - 916)
Handcrafts
Class 901 Wall hanging - any medium
Class 902 Any article - nylon ribbon
Class 903 Fancy tissue box - any medium
Class 904 Folk art on any medium
Class 905 Teddy bear - any medium
Class 906 Toy - any medium
Class 907 Handmade jewellery - any item
Class 908 Leatherwork - any item
Class 909 Novelty craft item - any medium
Class 910 Item/article of handcraft not specified - any medium
Class 911 A dressed doll
Scrap booking
Class 912 Scrap booking - album
Class 913 Scrap booking - page
Card making
Class 914 Birthday card - any style
Class 915 Wedding card - any style
Class 916 Card, other occasion - any style
Class 917 Handmade doll - any medium
Class 918 Quilling - any medium
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Woodwork
Class 919 Item of furniture
Class 920 Turned item
Class 921 Woodwork - any other item
Section IJ - Junior Crafts (16 years and under)
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Bernice Ragh and Denise Fletcher Telephone: 07 4664 1421 A trophy for the exhibitor gaining the most points in the junior crafts section has been donated Class 950 Neatest coat hanger - any medium
Class 951 Toy - any medium
Class 952 Folk art item - any medium
Class 953 Fancywork - piece
Class 954 Patchwork article
Class 955 Handwork item/article - not specified
Class 956 Garment/article - machine sewn
Class 957 Scrap booking - album
Class 958 Scrap booking - page
Class 959 Card making - any style
Class 960 Computer art - any item, mounted on card
Class 961 Handmade jewellery - any item
Class 962 Woodwork - any item
Class 963 Other craft item
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Section J - Art - Painting, Sculpture & Pottery
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Paul and Kylie Stumkat Telephone: 07 4664 1774 Confirmation of entries closes with the steward in this class by 5:00pm on Wednesday 18th February 2015 Judging criteria for classes 1-4 will be on design composition, chosen medium and technique. All paintings are to be capable of hanging A trophy for the most successful exhibitor in this section has been donated by Ms Louise Brosnan
Class 1001 Painting/drawing sea or landscape - any medium
Class 1002 Painting/drawing still life or portrait - any medium
Class 1003 Painting/drawing flora or fauna - any medium
Class 1004 Painting/drawing contemporary - any medium
Class 1005 Pottery - turned article
Class 1006 Pottery - any other article
Class 1007 Sculpture - agricultural theme
Class 1008 Sculpture - any medium
Section JJ - Junior Art (16 years & under)
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Paul and Kylie Stumkat Telephone: 07 4664 1774 All sketches/drawings to be on paper no larger than A3 (30cmx 42cm)
Sculpture
Class 1050 Sculpture - recycled materials
Class 1051 Under 8 years - any design
Class 1052 8 years & under 12 years - any design
Class 1053 12-16 years - any design
Class 1054 Pottery - turned article
Class 1055 Pottery - any other article
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Sketch/drawing
Class 1056 Black & white or colour any design - under 8 years
Class 1057 Black & white or colour any design - 8 years & under 12 years
Class 1058 Black & white or colour any design - 12-16 years
Class 1059 Black & white or colour depicting "Killarney Show”
Class 1060 Graphics/technical drawing - any design - 12-16 years
Collage
Class 1061 Under 8 years - any design
Class 1062 8 years & under 12 years - any design
Class 1063 12-16 years - any design
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Section K - Cooking
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Daphne Pullen and Kath Roche Telephone: 07 4664 1582 All cooking must be cut by the judge and exposed to public view. All entries must be covered with 'snap-lock' clear plastic covers not clear plastic wrap and presented on a sturdy plate or tray A trophy for the most successful exhibitor has been donated by Mr Terry & Mrs Elaine Olsen A trophy for the boiled fruit cake has been donated by QCWA Killarney Branch Class 1101 Pumpkin scones - plate of 6
Class 1102 Plain scones - plate of 6
Class 1103 Shortbread - in a round shape, cut into 8 pieces
Class 1104 Pikelets - plate of 6
Class 1105 Date loaf - cooked in a loaf tin
Class 1106 Jam drops - plate of 6
Class 1107 Anzac biscuits - plate 6
Class 1108 Biscuits, any other - plate of 6
Class 1109 Muffins - plate of 6, any variety
Class 1110 Patty cakes plate of 6 - paper containers, iced
Class 1111 Slice 6 pieces - any variety, uniform size
Class 1112 Homemade sweets - plate of at least 4 varieties
Class 1113 Coconut ice - plate of 6 pieces
Class 1114 Loaf of bread - any variety
Class 1115 Plain sponge - jam in middle, icing sugar on top
Class 1116 Marble cake - cooked in round tin, iced on top
Class 1117 Chocolate sandwich cake - iced on top and between
Class 1118 Carrot cake - bar tin, iced on top
Class 1119 Sultana cake
1st prize: $10.00; 2nd prize: $5.00
Class 1120 Cake - any other not mentioned
Class 1121 Pudding any variety
1st prize: $10.00; 2nd prize: $5.00
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Class 1122 Rich fruit cake - Un-iced - ½Ib mixture
1st prize: $10.00; 2nd prize: $5.00
Class 1123 Boiled fruit cake
1st prize: $10.00; 2nd prize: $5.00
Class 1124 Packet cake - any type,
Packet to be displayed with cake
Class 1125 Novelty iced cake - any setting, will not be cut
Section KJ - Junior Cooking (16 years and under)
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Daphne Pullen and Kath Roche Telephone: 07 4664 1582 A trophy for patty cakes (class 1157 & 1164) has been donated by the Hamilton family in memory of the late Mrs Margaret Hamilton
10-16 years
Class 1150 Plain scones - plate of 6
Class 1151 Pikelets - plate of 6
Class 1152 Jam drops - plate of 6
Class 1153 Chocolate chip biscuits - plate of 6
Class 1154 Anzac biscuits - plate of 6
Class 1155 Chocolate cake - cooked in round tin, iced on top with chocolate icing
Class 1156 Slice - 6 pieces, any variety, uniform size
Class 1157 Patty cakes - plate of 6, paper containers, iced and decorated on top
Class 1158 Butter cake - cooked in round tin, iced and decorated on top
Class 1159 Marble cake - cooked in round tin, iced on top
Class 1160 Packet cake - any type, packet to be displayed with cake
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Under 10 years
Class 1161 Plain scones - plate of 6
Class 1162 Pikelets - plate of 6
Class 1163 Jam drops - plate of 6
Class 1164 Patty cakes - plate of 6, paper containers, iced and decorated
Class 1165 Chocolate cake - cooked in round tin, iced on top with chocolate icing
Class 1166 Arrowroot biscuits decorated - year one students only
Class 1167 Arrowroot biscuits decorated - pre-school students only
Section L - Jams & Jellies
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Carol Grayson and Ann Ragh Telephone: 07 4664 1361 All jams to be shown in clean, clear glass jars 150g or larger with screw tops. Please do not use wax coverings. Label jams neatly A trophy for the most successful exhibitor has been donated by Mrs Norma Caton Class 1201 Lemon butter - jar
Class 1202 Grape jam - jar
Class 1203 Tomato jam - jar
Class 1204 Apricot jam - jar
Class 1205 Plum jam - jar
Class 1206 Strawberry jam - jar
Class 1207 Marmalade - jar
Class 1208 Peach jam - jar
Class 1209 Fig jam - jar
Class 1210 Any other jam - not specified, jar
Class 1211 Any other jelly - not specified, jar
Class 1212 Any Fruit Paste - not specified
Class 1213 Tomato relish - jar
Class 1214 Tomato chutney - jar
Class 1215 Mixed pickles - jar
Class 1216 Cucumber pickles - jar
Class 1217 Pickled onions - jar
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Class 1218 Tomato sauce - bottle
Class 1219 Any other sauce - not specified, bottle
Class 1220 Any other relish - not specified, jar
Class 1221 Any other chutney - not specified, jar
Class 1222 Any other pickles - not specified, jar
Class 1223 Honey - clear
Class 1224 Honey - creamed
Section LJ - Junior Jams & Jellies (16 years & under)
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Carol Grayson and Ann Ragh Telephone: 07 4664 1361 All jams to be shown in clean, clear glass jars 150g or larger with screw tops. Please do not use wax coverings. Label jams neatly
Class 1250 Jar jam - not specified
Class 1251 Jar mixed pickles or
Section M - Home Brew
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00, second prize: $3.00 and third prize: card (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Scott Ragh and Mark Spranklin Telephone: 07 4664 1566 All exhibits must be at the show pavilion no later than 5.30pm Thursday night. The judging will take place after this time. All exhibits need to be chilled when left for judging; the steward will keep them chilled. All exhibits to be clearly marked for the class they are to be exhibited in e.g. class 1301 D.H. or class 1304 B.A.H. A trophy for the most successful exhibitor has been donated by the Killarney Bowls Club
Class 1301 2 bottles draft - heavy
Class 1302 2 bottles draft - lite
Class 1303 2 bottles bitter ale - heavy
Class 1304 2 bottles bitter ale - lite
Class 1305 2 bottles lager - heavy
Class 1306 2 bottles lager - lite
Class 1307 2 bottles ginger beer
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Class 1308 2 bottles any other beer - heavy
Class 1309 2 bottles any other beer - lite
Class 1310 Spirits
Section N - Photography
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Jan Hamilton and Maureen Brosnan Telephone: 07 4666 4111 Entries accompanied by the exhibits close 5:00pm, Monday 16th February 2015. Entries will be received at Warwick Credit Union - Killarney Branch, Killarney Veterinary Surgery and by mail – PO Box 97, Killarney Q, 4373 All exhibits must have been photographed by the exhibitor in the last 12 months. No photocopy of an original photo to be entered – it will be disqualified. All prints are to be mounted on black cardboard with a 1.5cm border – no larger. All photos are to be clearly labelled on the reverse with the exhibitor's details. All photos must be submitted in an envelope marked with exhibitor's name, address, phone number and include the entry fee and form. Prints must be no larger than 5" x 7”
Open section
Class 1401 Landscape
Class 1402 Seascape
Class 1403 Child Study
Class 1404 Morning or Evening
Class 1405 Any other subject
Class 1406 Animal –Bird – Insect
Class 1407 Humorous
Class 1408 Flower/s
Class 1409 Six photographs tell a story
Class 1410 Any other subject –black and white - Enlargement no bigger than A4
Class 1411 Portrait - black & white or colour
Champion photograph of the show
Trophy donated by Naturalite Studios
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Section NJ - Junior Photography (16 years & under)
Entry fee: $1.00 First prize: $5.00 and second prize $3.00 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Jan Hamilton and Maureen Brosnan Telephone: 07 4666 4111 Entries accompanied by the exhibits close 5:00pm, Monday 17th February 2015. Entries will be received at Warwick Credit Union - Killarney Branch, Killarney Veterinary Surgery and by mail – PO Box 97, Killarney, Q, 4373. All exhibits must have been photographed by the exhibitor in the last 12 months. No photocopy of an original photo to be entered – it will be disqualified. All prints are to be mounted on black cardboard with a 1.5cm border – no larger. All photos are to be clearly labelled on the reverse with the exhibitor's details. All photos must be submitted in an envelope marked with exhibitor's name, address, phone number and include the entry fee and form. Prints must be no larger than 5" x 7". Class 1450 Pet
Class 1451 Family
Class 1452 Any other subject
Section P - Junior Lego (16 years & under)
Entry fee: 50c First prize: Lego, second prize: $2.50 and third prize: $1.50 (unless otherwise stated) Stewards: Jodie Frank and Dawn Reis Telephone: 07 4666 1197 All items are to be mounted on a base no larger than 30x30cm
Class 1601 Under 8 years - own creation
Class 1602 Under 8 years - created from a box with instructions
Class 1603 8 years and under 12 years - own creation
Class 1604 8 years and under 12 years - created from a box with instructions
Class 1605 12-16 years - own creation
Class 1606 12 - 16 years - created from a box with instructions
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Horse Schedule
Horse Health
The owner or carer of EVERY HORSE entering Killarney Showgrounds, be it for competition or as a travelling
companion must provide the Head Steward with a completed Queensland Agricultural Shows Horse Health
Declaration. A copy of this declaration will be found in the centre of the Schedule or can be downloaded from
our website www.killarneyshow.org.au Failure to do this will result in exclusion from competition and you may
be requested to leave the grounds immediately.
Stables
A limited number of stables are available to equestrian competitors. Stables will be distributed on a first
come, first served basis.
Stallions Stallions will be allowed to be unrestrained in panel yards through daylight hours ONLY. Only 1 horse is allowed per enclosure. Stallions must be doubled tied at night. Panels must be a minimum of 1500mm in height. Panels must be constructed using an equivalent of 4 bars of 25mm box or pipe equivalent as a minimum. Panels must be anchored securely to a solid object i.e. truck, post or tree.
Champion of Champions Competition.
A Champion of Champions Competition will be held at Warwick Show. $500 cash prize and rug to winner
All Pony, Galloway and Hack Champions and Champion Show Hunters from 2015 Stanthorpe, Tenterfield,
Allora, Killarney and Warwick Shows eligible to compete.
Entry Fee
$3.00 in all events unless otherwise stated
Ticket System of Entry into Ring
Indemnity forms in the centre of this Schedule must be completed to purchase tickets
Tickets may be purchased from Ring Office and must be filled in by the competitor and presented to the
Steward before the judging of the class commences
Prize Money
First - $10.00 and ribbon
Second - $5.00 and ribbon
Third – ribbon
Unless otherwise stated
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Rules and Conditions
To be eligible to compete and thus receive a prize, tickets and indemnity forms must be completed prior
to entering the ring to compete. Failure to do so may result in prize forfeiture.
The ring program will not be held up in the event of classes clashing. The competitor must decide which
class they will compete in.
Measuring - competitors will be responsible for ensuring that their horses are in the correct classes where
height measurements are stipulated - in the case of a dispute, the onus will be on the exhibitor to provide
proof of correct height.
All led horses are to be registered and have current owner membership. Papers must be able to be
produced on request.
All first prize winners are eligible for championship without special entry.
In all maiden competitions, horses must be maidens at the time of starting, not at the time of entering.
All colts or stallions 2 years of age and over must be shown with a bit in their mouth, or with a stallion
chain and safe headstall. All colts or stallions must be controlled by a person 17 years and over.
Stallions may not compete in open hack classes. Only in classes provided for stallions.
Approved safety helmets must be worn by competitors 17 years and under while competing in the ring.
All competitors, if not members, will be required to pay admission to the Showgrounds.
All protests must be in writing and lodged with the Show Secretary and accompanied by a deposit of $50
within one hour of the notification of the judge's decision. If the protest is considered frivolous by the
Committee, the deposit will be forfeited. In the hearing of all protests and disputes arising out of an
award, the Committee shall abide by the judge's award unless it can be shown that the judge has been
wilfully or accidentally misled.
Any person, who, in the opinion of the Committee, behaves in an offensive manner, shall be removed
forthwith from the Killarney Showgrounds.
Ponies are to be ridden by a competitor under the age of 17 years.
Where a new breed led section is requested the Committee asks that the submission be accompanied by
a donation of $50 to contribute to the cost of introducing the section.
Local events – competitors may only compete at one show as a local. All horses, owners and riders are to
have been stabled and resided in the district for three months prior to the Killarney Show.
Show hunters
o Ponies, galloways or horses must nominate in either hack or show hunter classes. Ponies or
horses will not be permitted to nominate or compete in both classes. The exhibit is either a
hunter or a hack. No refunds will be given
o Stallions excluded in all classes
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o Show hunters have more substance than the modern fine hack/pony but will still maintain quality
o They are expected to move freely at all paces
o They may at any time be expected to gallop for the judge
o They are not expected to jump
o The turnout for show hunters is more subdued than that of usual saddle classes
o Bridles are to have plain brow bands and no coloured ribbons are to be worn in hair
o Junior riders under 17 years are not permitted to wear top boots
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Friday 20th February 2015- 8.30am - Ring 1
Local Ponies
Class 1701 Led local pony not exceeding 12.2HH
Class 1702 Led local pony 12.2HH and not exceeding 14HH
Class 1703 Station pony/Galloway/horse ridden by a boy or girl under 17 years
Class 1704 Local maiden pony hack not exceeding 14HH
Class 1705 Local pony hack under 12HH
Class 1706 Local pony hack 12-13HH
Class 1707 Local pony hack 13-14HH
Class 1708 Pleasure pony ridden in a snaffle bit
Class 1709 Pair of local pony hacks
Champion local pony hack.
Champion trophy donated by Mr Lawrence Springborg MLA
Reserve Champion local pony hack.
Local Riders
Class 1710 Local rider - 6 years & under (can be led)
Class 1711 Local rider - 7 years & under 8 years (can be led)
Class 1712 Local rider - 8years & under 10 years
Class 1713 Local rider - 10 years & under 12 years
Champion junior local rider
Reserve Champion junior local rider
Class 1714 Local rider - 12 years & under 15 years
Class 1715 Local rider - 15 years & under 17 years
Champion senior local rider
Reserve Champion senior local rider
Class 1716 Local rider - 17 years & over
Class 1717 Pair of local Hack
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Local Galloways
Class 1718 Led local Galloway 14HH and not exceeding 15HH
Class 1719 Maiden local Galloway
Class 1720 Novice local Galloway
Class 1721 Open local Galloway 14HH and not exceeding 14.2HH
Class 1722 Open local Galloway 14.2HH and not exceeding 15HH
Class 1723 Local Galloway ridden by a child under 17 years
Class 1724 Pleasure Galloway to be ridden in a snaffle bit
Champion local Galloway.
Champion trophy donated by NNN Horses
Reserve Champion local Galloway.
Local Hacks
Class 1725 Led local hack
Class 1726 Maiden local hack
Class 1727 Novice local hack
Class 1728 Open local hack 15HH and not exceeding 15.2HH
Class 1729 Open local hack 15.2HH and not exceeding 16HH
Class 1730 Open local hack 16HH and over
Class 1731 Local hack ridden by a child under 17 years
Class 1732 Local pleasure hack to be ridden in a snaffle bit
Champion local hack.
Champion trophy donated by Mr Lawrence Springborg MLA
Reserve Champion local hack.
Supreme local hack of the show.
Supreme trophy donated by Petersen Grains
Pony Club Events - Approximate start 4.00pm
Nomination: $10.00 per horse and rider combination for any/all of the pony club events (class 32-38)
Prize money: Ribbons only to 4th place
Class 1733 Most suitable pony club mount - junior (under 12 years)
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Class 1734 Most suitable pony club mount - senior (12 years & under 26 years)
Class 1735 7 years & under
a. Bending b. Flag race c. Sporting figure of 8 d. Drum and Peg e. Barrel race
Class 1736 8 & 9 years
a. Bending b. Flag race c. Sporting figure of 8 d. Drum and Peg e. Barrel race
Class 1737 10-12 years
a. Bending b. Flag race c. Sporting figure of 8 d. Drum and Peg e. Barrel race
Class 1738 13-15 years
a. Bending b. Flag race c. Sporting figure of 8 d. Drum and Peg e. Barrel race
Class 1739 16-26 years
a. Bending b. Flag race c. Sporting figure of 8 d. Drum and Peg e. Barrel race
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Saturday 21st February 2015 - 8.00am - Ring 1
Thoroughbreds
Class 1740 Led stallion or colt
Class 1741 Led mare or filly
Class 1742 Led gelding
Champion Thoroughbred
Reserve Champion Thoroughbred
A.N.S.A.
Class 1743 Led stallion or colt
Class 1744 Led mare or filly
Class 1745 Led gelding
Champion led A.N.S.A.
Ribbons donated by Australian National Saddlehorse Association
Reserve Champion led A.N.S.A.
Open Led Hacks
Class 1746 Led open mare - over 14HH & not exceeding 15HH
Class 1747 Led open gelding - over 14HH & not exceeding 15HH
Class 1748 Led open mare - over 15HH
Class 1749 Led open gelding - over 15HH
Champion open led hack
Reserve Champion open led hack
Galloway Hacks
Class 1750 Maiden Galloway
Class 1751 Novice Galloway
Class 1752 Intermediate Galloway
Class 1753 Open Galloway - over 14HH and not exceeding 14.2HH
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Class 1754 Open Galloway - over 14.2HH and not exceeding 15HH
Class 1755 Lady or gents Galloway hack
Class 1756 Pleasure Galloway hack - to be ridden one handed in a snaffle bit
Class 1757 Open child’s Galloway hack - rider under 17 years
Champion open Galloway hack.
Champion trophy (embroided rug) donated by Horseland, 222 Anzac Avenue Toowoomba.
Reserve Champion open Galloway hack.
Reserve Champion trophy (saddlecloth) donated by Horseland, 222 Anzac Avenue Toowoomba.
Ridden Thoroughbreds
Class 1758 Ridden thoroughbred - not exceeding 15.2HH
Class 1759 Ridden thoroughbred - over 15.2HH
Champion Ridden Thoroughbred
Reserve Champion Ridden Thoroughbred
Ridden A.N.S.A
Class 1760 Ridden A.N.S.A - not exceeding 15.2HH
Class 1761 Ridden A.N.S.A - over 15.2HH
Champion ridden A.N.S.A
Ribbons donated by Australian National Saddlehorse Association
Reserve Champion ridden A.N.S.A
Riders 17 Years and Over
Class 1762 Lady rider 17 years and under 25 years
Class 1763 Lady rider 25 years and over
Class 1764 Gentleman rider 17 years and over
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Hacks over 15HH
Class 1765 Maiden hack
Class 1766 Novice hack - over 15HH and not exceeding 16HH
Class 1767 Novice hack - over 16HH
Class 1768 Intermediate hack - over 15HH
Class 1769 Open hack - over 15HH and not exceeding 15.2HH
Class 1770 Open hack - over 15.2HH and not exceeding 16HH
Class 1771 Open hack - over 16HH
Class 1772 Lady or gents hack
Class 1773 Pleasure hack - to be ridden one handed in a snaffle bit
Class 1774 Open child’s hack - rider under 17 years
Champion open hack.
Champion trophy donated by Wickham Freight Lines
Reserve Champion open hack.
Supreme ridden hack
Trophy donated by T & G Dwan Supafloats
Eligible entrants are champion open Galloway, champion open hack and champion pony Hack.
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Saturday 21st February 2015 - 8.00am - Ring 2
Open Led Pony Hack 14HH and Under
Class 1775 Led young stock - colt, filly or gelding not exceeding 3 years
Class 1776 Led open mare - not exceeding 13HH and over 3 years
Class 1777 Led open gelding - not exceeding 13HH and over 3 years
Class 1778 Led open mare - over 13HH and not exceeding 14HH and over 3 years
Class 1779 Led open gelding - over 13HH and not exceeding 14HH and over 3 years
Champion led pony
Reserve Champion led pony
Led Hunters
Class 1780 Led hunter pony
Class 1781 Led hunter Galloway
Class 1782 Led hunter hack
Champion led hunter
Reserve Champion led hunter
Pony Hacks not exceeding 14HH
Riders to be under 17 years unless otherwise stated
Class 1783 Maiden pony hack
Class 1784 Novice pony hack
Class 1785 Open pony hack - not exceeding 12HH
Class 1786 Open pony hack - over 12HH and not exceeding 13HH
Class 1787 Open pony hack - over 13HH and not exceeding 14HH
Class 1788 Pony hack ridden by an adult 17 years and over
Class 1789 Pleasure pony hack - to be ridden one handed in a snaffle bit
Champion pony hack.
Champion trophy donated by Edwards Saddleworld, 152 Taylor Street, Toowoomba - telephone 07 4633 1111
Reserve Champion pony hack.
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Rider Classes Under 17 Years
Class 1790 Boy rider - under 8 years
Class 1791 Girl rider - under 8 years
Class 1792 Boy rider - 8 years and under 10 years
Class 1793 Girl rider - 8 years and under 10 years
Class 1794 Boy rider - 10 years and under 12 years
Class 1795 Girl rider - 10 years and under 12 years
Champion boy rider under 12 years
Trophy donated by Chiko Enterprise Ice Cream
Champion girl rider under 12 years
Trophy donated by Chiko Enterprise Ice Cream
Class 1796 Boy rider - 12 years and under 15 years
Class 1797 Girl rider - 12 years and under 15 years
Class 1798 Boy rider - 15 years and under 17 years
Class 1799 Girl rider - 15 years and under 17 years
Champion boy rider 12 years and under 17 years
Champion girl rider 12 years and under 17 years
Ridden Hunters
Class 1800 Maiden ridden hunter pony
Class 1801 Novice ridden hunter pony
Class 1802 Open ridden hunter pony
Class 1803 Maiden ridden hunter Galloway
Class 1804 Novice ridden hunter Galloway
Class 1805 Open ridden hunter Galloway
Class 1806 Maiden ridden hunter hack
Class 1807 Novice ridden hunter hack
Class 1808 Open ridden hunter hack
Champion ridden hunter
Reserve Champion ridden hunter
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Saturday 21st February 2015 - 8.00am - Ring 3
Arabian and Arabian Derivative
Class 1809 Stallion or colt
Class 1810 Mare or filly
Class 1811 Gelding
Champion Arabian
Reserve Champion Arabian
Palominos/Buckskin/Dun
Class 1812 Best presented
Class 1813 Stallion or colt
Class 1814 Mare or filly
Class 1815 Gelding
Champion Palomino/Buckskin/Dun
Reserve Champion Palomino/Buckskin/Dun
Quarter Horses
Class 1816 Stallion or colt
Class 1817 Mare or filly
Class 1818 Gelding
Champion Quarter Horse
Reserve Champion Quarter Horse
Shetlands
Class 1819 Stallion or colt
Class 1820 Mare or filly
Class 1821 Gelding
Champion Shetland
Reserve Champion Shetland
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Welsh Ponies
Class 1822 Stallion or colt
Class 1823 Mare or filly
Class 1824 Gelding
Class 1825 Part welsh mare or filly
Class 1826 Part welsh gelding
Class 1827 Part welsh stallion or colt
Champion Welsh Pony
Reserve Champion Welsh pony
Standardbred
Class 1828 Stallion or colt
Class 1829 Mare or filly
Class 1830 Gelding
Champion Standardbred
Reserve Champion Standardbred
Any Other Breed
Class 1831 Stallion or colt
Class 1832 Mare or filly
Class 1833 Gelding
Australian Stockhorses
Will commence no earlier than 9.30 am (ASHS rules - snaffle bit only)
Class 1834 Stallion or colt
Class 1835 Mare or filly
Class 1836 Gelding
Champion Australian Stockhorse.
Reserve Champion Australian Stockhorse.
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Riding Pony
Class 1837 Stallion or Colt
Class 1838 Mare of Filly
Class 1839 Gelding
Champion Riding Pony
Reserve Champion Riding Pony
Saddle Pony
Class 1842 Stallion or Colt
Class 1843 Mare or Filly
Class 1844 Gelding
Champion Saddle Pony
Reserve Champion Saddle Pony
Supreme led exhibit of show.
Supreme trophy donated by Wickham Farms and Riverina
Ridden Breed
Class 1847 Arabian/Arabian derivative mare or gelding hack
Class 1848 Palomino/Buckskin/Dun mare or gelding hack
Class 1849 Quarter horse mare or gelding hack
Class 1850 Shetland mare or gelding hack
Class 1851 Welsh mare or gelding hack
Class 1852 Riding pony mare or gelding hack
Class 1853 Saddle pony mare or gelding hack
Class 1854 Standardbred mare or gelding hack
Class 1855 Other breed mare or gelding hack
Ridden Australian Stockhorses (ASHS rules - snaffle bit only)
Class 1856 Stallion or colt hack
Class 1857 Mare or filly hack
Class 1858 Gelding hack
Class 1859 Hack ridden by child under 17 years
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Champion Australian Stockhorse hack
Champion trophy donated by The Brown & Hurley Group.
Reserve Champion Australian Stockhorse hack
Class 1860 Working Stockhorse stallion or colt
Class 1861 Working Stockhorse mare or filly
Class 1862 Working Stockhorse gelding
Champion working Australian Stockhorse
Trophy sponsored by Eaastern Downs Branch of Australian Stock Horse Society
Reserve Champion working Australian Stockhorse
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Saturday 21st February 2015 - 10.00am - Ring 4
(Beginners ring - rodeo arena)
Smartest on Parade
Class 1863 Pony/horse & rider - lead rein rider
Class 1864 Pony/horse & rider - independent rider
Rider Classes
Class 1865 Rider under 6 years - lead rein rider
Class 1866 Rider 6 years and under 8 years - lead rein rider
Class 1867 Rider 6 years and under 8 years - independent rider
Class 1868 Rider 8 years and under 12 years - independent rider
Class 1869 Rider 12 years and under 17 years - independent rider
Class 1870 Rider 17 years and over - independent rider
Ridden Pony or Horse
Class 1871 Pony hack 14HH and under - lead rein rider
Class 1872 Galloway/hack over 14HH - lead rein rider
Class 1873 Pony hack 12 HH and under - independent rider
Class 1874 Pony hack over 12HH and under 14HH - independent rider
Class 1875 Galloway/hack over 14HH - independent rider
Class 1876 Quietest pony/horse - lead rein rider
Class 1877 Quietest pony/horse - independent rider
Class 1878 Hairiest pony/horse - lead rein rider
Class 1879 Hairiest pony/horse - independent rider
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Saturday 21st February 2015 - 9.00am - Ring 6
Steward - Graeme Hamilton 0407 499 121 (Recreation Club Grounds adjacent to tennis courts)
Led Heavy Horse (any heavy horse breed)
Class 1880 Led mare or filly
Class 1881 Led stallion or colt
Class 1882 Led gelding
Champion heavy horse
$50 cash prize donated by Mrs Eve Hanson
Reserve Champion heavy horse
Harness Classes
Class 1883 Pony or light horse in harness
Class 1884 Medium or heavy horse in harness
Class 1885 Pair or multiples in harness
Champion pony, horse or heavy horse in harness
Reserve Champion pony, horse or heavy horse in harness
Class 1886 Harness turnout
Class 1887 Trade or agricultural implement turnout
Class 1888 Heavy horse driven in long reins, winkers, backband and chains
Class 1889 Slide drive obstacle course
Supreme champion harness exhibit (high point award)
2 bags oaten chaff and $50 cash prize donated by Mrs Eve Hanson
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Showjumping
Saturday 21st February 2015 – 7.00am – Ring 5 (Showjumping ring)
The assistance provided by the staff and students of Scots PGC College, Warwick is gratefully acknowledged by the
Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc.
Please note:
1. A horse may only come back one height category from any class it has previously started in (i.e. if they
compete in the 1.10m they may only come back to 1m)
2. In combined classes, junior riders should be in the first part of the draw
3. Maximum of two starts per day per horse
4. All competitors must be suitably attired
5. Waiver and Indemnity forms at the back of this schedule must be completed as a condition of competing in this section
Class 1890 Junior under 14 years 50cm AM5
a. 1st $20.00; 2nd $15.00; 3rd $10.00; 4th $8.00; 5th $6.00
b. Entry fee $3.00 GST incl.
Class 1891 65cm AM7 - sponsored by Little Rascals Childcare Centre
a. 1st $40.00; 2nd $30.00; 3rd $20.00; 4th $15.00; 5th $10.00; 6th $8.00
b. Entry fee $5.00 GST incl.
Class 1892 80cm AM7 - sponsored by Killarney Polocrosse Club
a. 1st $40.00; 2nd $30.00; 3rd $20.00; 4th $15.00; 5th $10.00; 6th $8.00
b. Entry fee $5.00 GST incl.
Class 1893 90cm Two Phase - sponsored by Warwick Scrap Metal & Recycling
a. 1st $60.00; 2nd $40.00; 3rd $30.00; 4th $20.00; 5th $15.00; 6th $10.00; 7th $8.00 b. Entry fee $7.00 GST incl.
Class 1894 1m AM5 - sponsored by Killarney Hotel
a. 1st $100.00; 2nd $75.00; 3rd $60.00; 4th $40.00; 5th $30.00; 6th $20.00; 7th $15.00 b. Entry fee $10.00 GST incl.
Class 1895 1.10m AM7 - sponsored by Ergon Energy
a. 1st $150.00; 2nd $100.00; 3rd $70.00; 4th $50.00; 5th $40.00; 6th $30.00; 7th $20.00
b. Entry fee $15.00 GST incl.
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Class 1896 1.20m AM5 - sponsored by Rose City Tyres
a. 1st $150.00; 2nd $100.00; 3rd $70.00; 4th $50.00; 5th $40.00; 6th $30.00; 7th $20.00
b. Entry fee $15.00 GST incl.
Trophy for Jumping Horse of the Show
Donated by Killarney Newsagency
Sash for Rider with Most Points
Donated by The Southern Free Times
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Killarney Show Team Penning
Commencing 7:00am – Sunday 22nd February 2015 – Rodeo Arena
Nominations to: Lana Russell
PO Box 97
Killarney QLD 4373
Telephone: 0428 894 845
Team Penning Rules
Objective
Within a 2 minute time limit, a team of 3 riders must cut from the herd, & pen, 3 head of cattle with the assigned
(same) coloured neckband. The fastest time wins.
Rules
1. Herd numbers can vary between 18 & 30 cattle, however herd size must remain the same for all runs in the same event.
2. The arena is set up into 2 sections. A distinction will be made separating the cattle & riders. This will be used as the cattle line.
3. All cattle will be herded on the cattle side of the line before time begins. 4. The announcer will call the team into the arena. The team will present to the judge & then move
behind line. 5. As soon as the nose of the first team member's horse crosses the line the time will start & the judge
will give the designated colour. 6. Once committed to the cattle, the team of riders are responsible for the cattle. It is the team's
responsibility, before working the cattle, to pull up & call the judges decision if, in their opinion, there is an injured or unusable animal in their colour banded cattle.
7. Once the cattle are worked, no excuses are accepted. If the animal attempts to leave or leaves the arena, either over or through the fence, the team can either be disqualified for unnecessary roughness, or can be given a rerun at the judges discretion. If a rerun is given it must be taken immediately. It is the judges decision whether the same collar colour cattle are used or a fresh collar colour is allocated.
8. No more than 5 head of cattle shall be allowed at any time over the penning side of the cattle line. If there are more than 5 head of cattle, team will be disqualified.
9. A warning must be given to the team working the cattle at 30 seconds prior to a final time being called.
10. In the event a warning is not given, a rerun may be given at the request of the team. If a rerun is requested the cattle will be settled & the rerun will take place immediately using the same colour banded cattle.
11. To call for time, at least 1 rider must have at least the nose of their horse across the line of the gate & raise a hand. All undesignated cattle must be completely on the cattle side of the starting line or there will be no time.
12. If a team calls for time with only one or two of their cattle in the pen, the remainder of the DESIGNATED cattle DO NOT have to be on the cattle side of the starting line. All other cattle must be on the cattle side of the starting line before time can be called.
13. All riders must be mounted & on the yard side of the starting line when time is called. 14. A team may call for time with only 1 or 2 of the designated cattle penned. However, teams penning 3
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head of cattle will place higher than 2, & 2 will place higher than 1 regardless of time. 15. A team calling for time with any incorrect designated cattle in the pen will be judged no time. 16. At no stage are horse & rider permitted to enter the pen to remove any incorrect cattle or when
claiming time. 17. A team can only call for time once. 18. The line of the gate will be determined by the judge on the day & be explained to the competitors
before the commencement of the competition. 19. All horses must be under control when they reach the line of the gate. 20. Where a final is proposed the fastest 6 runs will qualify for the final. The overall placings will be
determined by the final run times. The Open event has a final. The Novice does not. 21. Rough handling of the stock will result in disqualification at the discretion of the judge. Examples of
unnecessary roughness may include: a. Jumping cattle or making them leave the arena. b. Intentional contact with the cattle by hazing. c. Rider forces cattle to run into fence or rides them too hard toward fence. d. Cattle bumping excessively at the entrance of the pen. e. Causing cattle to slam into the rear of the pen. f. Hitting cattle broadside. g. Knocking cattle down. h. Making contact with cattle by hands, reins, ropes or any other equipment. i. OR if the judge deems that any of the above is a likely outcome of any action that is being
undertaken. 22. Disqualification of a team member results in the disqualification of the team for that run. 23. All riders are advised that they may be subject to gear checks. If gear is thought to be defective it
must be changed before entering arena. 24. All riders must wear ASA 3838 approved helmets, smooth soled riding boots, long trousers & a shirt
with a sleeve. 25. No dogs allowed. 26. No rigs. 27. Stallions must wear a green ribbon in their tail & behave in a safe manner. 28. Animal cruelty or mistreatment will NOT be tolerated at any time & will result in disqualification. 29. Unsportsmanlike conduct by a team member and/or rider will result in disqualification and possible
removal from the premises. Unsportsmanlike conduct can be defined as abuse of one's horse or cattle, use of foul language or disrespect towards judges, officials, other riders or spectators, intoxication while on the property or any other conduct detrimental to the Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc., affiliated committees and their volunteers.
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Prime Cattle
Steward: Mick Nowlan Telephone: 0437 671 441 Entry fee: $10.00 GST incl. per class or $20.00 GST incl. if cattle are not sold at the show First prize: trophy; second prize $25.00 unless otherwise stated. Ribbons will be presented for first place, second place, champion and reserve champion to both the exhibitor and purchaser.
Special awards: Additional prize money of $150 from The Santa Gertrudis Breeders (Aust.) Association will be
awarded for the champion steer, provided it is of predominantly Santa Gertrudis blood and showing Santa
Gertrudis characteristics. Additional prize money of $200 from the Droughtmaster Breeders' Society will be
awarded for the grand champion prime exhibit if Droughtmaster or Droughtmaster cross. Additional prize money
of $200 from the Australian Braford Society Inc. will be awarded for the grand champion beast in the beef cattle
or commercial cattle section if Braford or Braford cross and is nominated as such.
Regulations
1. Entries must be made on the entry form in this program and close at 3.00pm Thursday 19th February 2014. The entry fees must be paid with the entry
2. Except for classes 2509, 2511 & 2512 all cattle must be offered for sale as a condition of entry unless otherwise approved by the management committee
3. All cattle to be pre-aged by exhibitors, prior to entering the showgrounds 4. All cattle will be tagged with tags supplied by the committee upon weighing at the showgrounds 5. Prime cattle will be judged under the following points scale:
a. Confirmation 50 points b. Finish 25 points c. Trade suitability 25 points d. Evenness of pen 10 points (where applicable)
6. A beast with a freshly erupted tooth shall be classed having those teeth 7. Classes are based upon weigh in Thursday afternoon 8. All cattle are to be on grounds by 3.00pm Thursday 19th February 2015 9. Judging will commence 8.00am Friday 20th February 2015 10. All cattle shall be poll, dehorned or with tipped horns not exceeding 3cm in length prior to entry to the
showgrounds 11. While judging is in progress all members of the public are to vacate the judging ring 12. Owners to nominate breed or predominate breed on entry form 13. Auction sale will be held after 11.00am Friday following the conclusion of judging 14. Cattle will be sold based upon weigh in Thursday afternoon less 5% to compensate for curfew weight loss 15. Cattle may leave the showgrounds immediately after sale 16. All prize winning cattle will be mouthed after judging and if found not to fit the description will be
disqualified 17. In the advent of a tied championship, awarded places shall count 18. Any unclaimed prize money will be treated as a donation to Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc.
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OPEN
Class 2501 Vealer up to 270kg in weight
Trophy donated by Mr & Mrs Cec Jamieson
Class 2502 Pen of 3 vealers up to 270kg in weight
Trophy donated by Mr & Mrs Cec Jamieson
Class 2503 Vealer/yearling between 271kg and 360kg
Trophy donated by Basic Black Angus Stud
Class 2504 Pen of 3 vealers/yearlings between 271kg and 360kg
Trophy donated by Basic Black Angus Stud
Class 2505 Yearling between 361kg and 430kg
Trophy donated by Mr Phil & Mrs Tania Lamb
Class 2506 Pen of 3 yearlings between 361kg and 430kg
Trophy donated by Mr Phil & Mrs Tania Lamb
Class 2507 Steer/heifer between 431kg and 520kg
Trophy donated by Killarney Veterinary Surgery
Class 2508 Pen of 3 steers/heifers between 431kg and 520kg
Trophy donated by Killarney Veterinary Surgery
Class 2509 Steer/heifer exceeding 521kg - may be supplementary fed
Trophy donated by Black Toyota
Class 2510 Steer/heifer exceeding 450kg - grass fed only
Trophy donated by Black Toyota
Class 2511 Pen of 5 replacement heifers
Trophy donated by Killarney Veterinary Surgery and $200 product donated by Merial
Class 2512 Pen of 5 feeder steers - domestic trade (300-400kg)
Trophy donated by Killarney Veterinary Surgery and $200 product donated by Ancare
Champion trade beast - classes 2501-2506
$200 cash prize donated by the family of the late DG "Tod" Grayson
Champion vealer/yearling - classes 2501-2504
Trophy donated by Killarney Butchery and 250L voucher donated by Prolix
Champion yearling - classes 2505-2506
$200 cash prize donated by McMahon Brothers
Champion heavyweight - classes 2507-2510
Trophy donated by Mr Rolly & Mrs Milly Hancock and 250L voucher donated by Prolix
Grand champion beast of the show
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Trophy donated by Nowlan Stock and Station Agency and $300 cash prize
Reserve grand champion beast of the show
$200 cash prize donated by George & Fuhrmann
Grand champion pen of cattle
Trophy donated by the Davidson Family in memory of George and Gladys Davidson and $150 cash prize
Reserve grand champion pen of cattle
$200 cash prize supported by Carey Bros.
Best Hereford exhibit
Trophy donated by Mrs Pat Hurley
Exhibitor gaining most points in the prime cattle section
Trophy donated by Nowlan Stock & Station Agent
Agent gaining the most entries
Sash donated by the Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc.
Junior Prime Cattle (17 years and under)
Class 2513 Champion beast
$100 cash and $150 voucher donated
by Farmoz
Class 2514 Reserve champion beast
$50 cash and $100 voucher donated by
Ag Solutions
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Stud Cattle Saturday 21st February 2015 – 9.00am – Prime Cattle Yards, Killarney Showgrounds Steward: Ken Grayson & Marion Frame Telephone: 07 4664 4024 or 0427 631 432 Entry fee: $5.00 GST incl. per class
First prize: $5.00; second prize: $3.00; third prize: ribbon unless otherwise stated Regulations:
1. All entries are to be received by 5.00 pm, Friday 13th February 2015 on the entry form in this schedule 2. All exhibitors are required to report with the stewards by 8.30am on the day of competition 3. All cattle will be judged as interbreed classes 4. Competitors will be required to supply their own power and straw bedding if required. Any exhibitor
intending to bring electrical equipment onto Killarney Showgrounds are required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with earth leak circuit breakers and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected by a licensed electrical contractor and currently tagged by a licensed electrical contractor. The use of double adaptors is prohibited and all power boards must be tested and tagged
5. The Killarney Show & Rodeo Society Inc. has the right to be the sole arbitrator to all disputes, omissions, acts, etc. and such decisions shall be final and binding upon all persons affected therein
6. All competitors/exhibitors agree to compete/exhibit at his/her/their own risk and to indemnify and keep indemnified the Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc., together with any other organisations or persons involved in the conduct of the Show against all claims, suits, actions or demands which may be brought in respect of any injury or loss sustained by him/her/them in the course of competing/exhibiting at the Show and agree to exonerate the Committee of management of the Show Society together with any other organisation or persons involved in the conduct of this Show from all loss or injury to him/her/them due to alleged negligence or otherwise
7. No drug, hormone or tranquiliser shall be administered to any animal except under the direction of the Society's Veterinary Surgeon whom shall advise the Senior Stewards
Conditions:
1. All stud cattle must be led for judging and are the responsibility of the exhibitor 2. All stud cattle over 4 months must have appropriate nose grips and all bulls 12 months and over must
have nose rings. All animals must be in the charge/control of exhibitor/representative at all times 3. All animals being led or paraded on the Showground must have strong halter and nose lead attached at all
times 4. Ages of cattle entered for exhibition shall be taken as at 1st February 2015 5. Stud heifers are not eligible to participate in the led steer or heifer section 6. In cow and calf class, calves under 8 months of age may be paraded with their mothers, providing their
mothers are still lactating 7. All exhibitors must have public liability insurance and must have the same endorsed for travelling to
and from the show and a copy of a certificate of currency must be attached to your entry form 8. Although every care will be taken with exhibits, the Killarney Show and Rodeo Society Inc will not be
responsible for any losses, deaths nor accidents to stock 9. Stewards have the right to remove any animal from the ring if that animal is considered to be a danger to
the safety of the public 10. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their stock in judging rings, grand
parade and exercise areas are capable of exercising control over the animals in their care. Children under 12 years of age leading in the grand parade must be accompanied by an adult over 18 years of age
11. All stud cattle must be registered with their respective breed society with the exception of entries in the led steer/heifer class
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Stud Cattle
Class 2601 Bull under 12 months
Class 2602 Bull 12 months and under 16 months
Class 2603 Bull 16 months and under 20 months
Champion junior bull
Reserve Champion junior bull
Class 2604 Female under 12 months
Class 2605 Female 12 months and under 16 months
Class 2606 Female 16 months and under 20 months
Champion junior female
Reserve Champion junior female
Class 2607 Bull 20 months and under 24 months
Class 2608 Bull 24 months and under 30 months
Class 2609 Bull 30 months and over
Champion senior bull
Reserve Champion senior bull
Grand champion bull.
Prize Money $100.00
Cash prize of $100 donated by Robbie Bennetts.
Class 2610 Female 20 months and under 24 months
Class 2611 Female 24 months and under 30 months
Class 2612 Female 30 months and over
Champion senior female
Reserve Champion senior female
Grand champion female.
Prize Money $100.00
Cash prize of $100 donated by the Killarney Hotel.
Supreme stud cattle exhibit.
Trophy sponsored by Peter & Trish Lawn Mowing and Cleaning Services.
Class 2613 Cow with calf at foot - (Calf under 8 months - see Condition 6)
Class 2614 Exhibitors Group - 3 Head
Both sexes to be represented and selected from general classes Exhibit MUST be owned but not necessarily bred by exhibitor
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Class 2615 Led steer or heifer
* Open to all breed and crossbreds * Must be weighed between 7.30 and 8.00 am on judging day * Covers the domestic trade (light to heavy - 220kg and over) * All entries must have either a nose ring or a nose grip. A lead must be attached to either (see condition 3) * All entries must be able to be paraded and each exhibitor must ensure that the leaders of their entries are capable of exercising control over the animal that they are leading * Stewards have the right to have multiple classes, depending on the number of entries and weights
Class 2616 Junior paraders
* This competition is for the purpose of educating and encouraging cattle breeders and attendants to parade exhibits before a judge in the most efficient manner. * Paraders must be over 8 years and under 18years as at the date of this event *A trophy sponsored by P & P Hale, Wildash Braford Stud, will be awarded to the Junior Parader giving the beast best opportunity to display its attributes. * Entry is free, enter at the show with the stewards * Stewards reserve the right to divide classes into different age groups * All competitors must parade an animal from general classes and preferably under 20 months of age. The competitor need not own the animal that they are parading * Entrants will parade both individually and as a group
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Working Cattle Dog Trial
Commencing 6:00am – Friday 20th February 2015– Rodeo Arena Nominations to: Col Bloomfield PO Box 14
Killarney QLD 4373
Telephone: 07 4664 1303
All trials will be run concurrently, followed by two finals – Maiden and Novice Competitors are able to nominate in one or more trials, as appropriate
Dog Trial
Class 2702 Maiden Trial
Nomination: $8.00 One round and final (run in conjunction with Novice Trial) 1st prize $80.00, 2nd $50.00, 3rd $25.00, 4th $10.00
Class 2701 Novice Trial
Nomination: $10.00 Run in conjunction with Maiden Trial One round and final (10 dogs to final) 1st prize $100.00; 2nd prize $60.00; 3rd prize $30.00; 4th prize $10.00
Woodchop
Commencing 11:00am – Saturday 21st February 2015 – Adjacent to Rodeo Arena Nominations to: Queensland Axemen's Association
Telephone: 07 5496 3241 Address: PO Box 1160 Woodford Q 4514
Nominations taken only through the Queensland Axemen's Association prior to the event
Woodchop
Class 2801 275mm Underhand Handicap
Nomination: $8.00
1st prize $100.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Class 2802 275mm Standing Block Handicap
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Nomination: $8.00
1st prize $100.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Class 2803 Angus Wickham Memorial Chop
275mm Standing Block Handicap
Nomination: $8.00
1st prize $100.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Sponsor: Wickham Farms
Class 2804 300mm Underhand Handicap
Nomination: $8.00
1st prize $100.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Class 2805 300mm Standing Champion - First Division
Nomination: $8.00
1st prize $80.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $15.00
Class 2806 Vets Chop
Nomination: $6.00
1st prize $80.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Class 2807 250mm Combination
Nomination: $6.00
1st prize $80.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Class 2808 400mm Double Handed Cross Cut M Tooth
Nomination: $3.00/man
1st prize $80.00; 2nd prize $40.00; 3rd prize $20.00
Sponsor: Les Clarke
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Jackpot Rodeo
Approx 5:30pm start – Friday 20th February 2015 – Rodeo Arena
* Nominations are required by Wednesday 18th February 2015. Telephone Jan Hamilton, 07 4666 4111.
Jackpot Rodeo
Class 2901 Barrel race - junior U/12
Nomination Fee $5.00
Class 2902 Barrel race - Juvenile U/18
Nomination Fee $15.00
Class 2903 Barrel race - open
Nomination Fee $25.00
Class 2904 Mutton busting
Nomination Fee FREE
Class 2905 Poddy ride
Nomination Fee $5.00
Class 2906 Steer ride - U/18*
Nomination Fee $25.00
Class 2907 Junior bull ride*
Nomination Fee $50.00
Class 2908 Novice bull ride*
Nomination Fee $70.00
Class 2909 Open bull ride*
Nomination Fee $105
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Demolition Derby
This event is sponsored, supervised and conducted on behalf of Killarney Show Society Inc by Paul Fox,
Killarney Autoworks, Willow Street Killarney. For further information, please contact Paul 07 4664 1154
or 0437 433 253.
All entrant must complete the entry form and comply with the rules and regulations which may be
downloaded from www.killarneyshow.org.au or obtained from Killarney AutoWorks.
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