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Equestrian Schedule
Our People
Patron Ross Corrigan MNZM JP
Executive Committee
Vice President – Richard Brewer Honorary Solicitor - Ken Horner
Past President – David Turner Treasurer - Benjamin Abbott
William Brewer, Andrew Corrigan, Walter Smyth, Sloane Wallace,
Malcolm Hurley, Helena McLeod,
Show Committee
Wayne Bigham, Malcolm Hurley, Graeme Schimanski
Jocelyn Baldwin, Claire Norton, Alex Corrigan, Georgina Maud,
Stephen & Lynette Gopperth, Rebecca Phillips,
Honorary Life Members
Athol Curtis, Diane Jellyman, Richard Gibson, Cate Thomson,
Graham Johnson, Colin Williamson, Ross Corrigan, Lesley Pease,
Julie Williamson, Donald Williamson, Tui Steele, Michael Steele,
Hazel Robinson, Bill Robinson, Wayne Bigham.
Staff
Entries Secretary - Rebecca Phillips
Caretakers – Malcolm Hurley & Graeme Schimanski
Secretary – Janet Morgan
Section Stewards
Trade - Richard Brewer
Dog Trials – Lloyd Duffy
Woodchopping – Donn Buchanan
Alpacas – Stephen & Lynette Gopperth
Small Animals Tent – William Brewer, Alex Corrigan, Georgina Maud
Leisure Treasure Pleasure – Jocelyn Baldwin
Entertainment – Ross McDermott
Show Parade – Wayne Bigham
Equestrian Stewards
Walter Smyth, Helena McLeod, Claire Norton, Ray Egarr
Equestrian Timetable
Competitors BBQ - 6 to 8pm Saturday - Patrons Rooms - $5.00 donation on the night - BYO
Thursday 21st November
8.30am Main Oval – Peter Filbee & Associates Dressage
Friday 22nd November
BTW Company Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am - Classes 2100 - 2104
TCCL Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am - Classes 2110 - 2114
Saturday 23rd November
BTW Company Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am – Classes 2120 - 2124
TCCL Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am - Classes 2130 - 2135
Sunday 24th November
BTW Company Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am – Classes 2140 - 2144
11am approx - Class 2142 ESNZ/Harris Taylor Ltd - NZL FEI World Cup
TCCL Ring Main Oval - Showjumping
8.00 am - Classes 2150 – 2154
Pony Club Paddock – Working Hunter, Showing, Led Youngstock & Pleasure Time Ring One
Judge: Samantha Davey Ring Two Judge: Eva Best
Ring Three Judge: Jo Childs
8.30 Show Pony Saddle Hunter Horse Working Hunter Pony
Pleasure Horse
10 min Coffee Break
Saddle Hunter Pony Riding Horse Pleasure Pony
30 Min Lunch Break
Lead Rein Hacks (Small & Large) Working Hunter Horse
First Ridden Adult Rider Classes
10 Min Coffee Break
Livamol Tb Class Junior Rider Classes Led Youngstock
Special “Registered Horse Class”
Special “Registered” Pony Class
Best Pair of Horses Best Pair of Ponies
Approximately 3pm when all rings are finished the above Classes
Ring One
All Three Judges
Supreme Pony of Show
Supreme Horse of Show
2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Exhibit
****Please note No Steam Engine on the grounds on Sunday****
Equestrian Section Rules
Enter online at https://www.equestrianentries.co.nz/
Dressage entries close midnight November 4th 2019
Showjumping entries close midnight November 14th 2019
All other entries close midnight November 20th 2019
Venue Rules
1. All competitors and persons on the grounds must abide by the Egmont Showgrounds
Health & Safety Policy and the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015.
2. All trucks, cars and trailers transporting livestock must be parked in the truck park behind
the TSB Centre.
3. Competitors must park in the designated carparks – not on the show grounds. The Parking
Stewards ruling must be adhered to at all times.
4. It is the responsibility of the competitor to keep livestock under restraint and control at all
times. The Stewards reserve the right to remove an animal deemed unsafe from the venue
as and when they see fit.
5. Any temporary fences erected by exhibitors will result in disqualification in all classes.
6. If you wish to camp on the Showgrounds during the show a fee of $30.00 per truck is
payable at time of entry. This will give access to showering facilities during your stay.
7. Horses are banned from using the roadway at the front of the Cattle showing rings and the
TSB Centre at all times during the show.
8. Dogs must be kept on leads at all times, competitors will be asked to leave the venue if
dogs are found to be roaming.
9. Dogs are not permitted in any building on the showgrounds or in proximity to any
competition arena.
10. All road rules apply on the showground, all vehicles must remain under 15kph on the
venue. Persons riding motorbikes or ATV vehicles must wear a safety approved helmet.
11. No person who is in arrears with regard to entry fees, subscriptions, or any other show
charges will be eligible to compete at any A&P Show, proof of payment will be required
before any restriction will be lifted.
12. Exhibitors must insure all stock and property. The Egmont A&P Association will not accept
responsibility for any loss or damage incurred while on the grounds or competing.
13. Stewards and Association’s employees rulings must be adhered to.
14. Cups and trophy’s can be engraved at Unka’s Jewellers 189 High Street Hawera at the
Egmont A & P Associations expense.
15. Cups are required to be returned to the office prior to show day (if you live out of the
area and intend to return the cup on Show day please advise the Secretary’s office.
16. The Association reserves the right to alter the programme or prize money as they see fit.
17. The Egmont A&P Association reserves the right to use photographs taken at the event for
promotional and advertising purposes as required
18. Prepaid Catalogues may be collected at the Secretary's office.
19. Live Streaming, The Egmont A&P Association reserves the right to record and broadcast via
live stream or any other type of digital broadcast any or all of the competition and events
at the Egmont Show 2019, both during and after the event. Competitions and/or
participants will receive no remuneration for this. All footage remains the property of the
Egmont A&P Association.
Entries
1. By entering online the competitor agrees to abide by the rules of the following
organisations relating to their section, Egmont A&P Association, Royal Agricultural
Society Dressage NZ, ESNZ Jumping and Equestrian Sport NZ.
2. All riders, including harness drivers, competing at RAS affiliated A&P Shows/Events
must wear tagged protective headgear, which includes a retaining harness secured to
the shell at more than two points. Such headgear must be worn with the chinstrap
properly adjusted and fastened when in the arena or ring, the practice area collecting
rings or anywhere else within a Showgrounds. Hats/helmets must conform with one of
the current approved safety standards and tagged to reflect compliance. These
standards may be subject to change but the latest list can be found at www.ras.org.nz
3. RAS Equestrian Levies are included in Entry Fees.
4. Entries received after closing date will only be accepted at the discretion of the
organisation and will incur a late fee of $25%.
5. Late entries on show day must be in by 8.00am, a 25% penalty will apply in all classes
and will not be catalogued.
6. Alterations to entries or scratchings will not be taken by phone - please post or email.
7. Alterations to entries will incur a $3.00 surcharge.
8. All entrants in Dressage and Jumping must be a full ESNZ member.
9. For Dressage and Showjumping ESNZ horse and rider registrations must be currant to
24th November 2019.
10. The Committee reserve the right to request a Veterinarian or Doctors certificate if any
competitor requires a refund. Application for refunds to be in writing within 14 days of
the show. 75% of entries fees only will be refunded, no refunds under $20 will be made
except where grading affects the class.
11. Late entries may not receive yards or stabling, priority will be given to horses entered
prior to closing date.
12. Horse boxes and yards are issued in order of application of entry, with preference to
visitors, stabling days required to be stated at time of entry.
13. The Committee reserves the right to amalgamate classes if entries are insufficient.
RAS Novice Classification
1. Novice exhibit or rider is one that has yet to win six (6) classes in any division
within the competitions provided at any A & P Show/Event.
2. Once you have achieved 6 wins in Conformation and/or Paced & Mannered classes,
you can no longer enter in Novice classes in that category
3. Wins at all affiliated RAS Shows/Events including the NZ Horse of the Year (HOY) Show
must be recorded on the RAS Certificate and/or Performance Card.
4. Once an exhibit has achieved six (6) wins in any RAS section, the exhibit is not eligible to
return to Novice status even if it changes sections.
5. Novice exhibits are eligible for Open classes If that Novice exhibit wins the Open class
then they are eligible for the Open Championship
6. Novice classes within each section (not breed sections) count and must be recorded
on the RAS Certificate. Should a Novice exhibit win an Open conformation class
including Ladies and Gents classes, these wins must also be recorded.
7. The number of Novice wins is to be counted at the time of the Show/Event, not the time
of entry. If a Novice entry exceeds the permitted number of wins by the day of the
Show/Event, the competitor must advise the Secretary’s Office and change to an Open
class, or if no class remains to enter, a refund will be actioned after the Show/Event.
8. Imported Horse/Pony Any wins gained overseas by a horse/pony that is imported into
New Zealand, count towards their classification when showing in New Zealand, i.e.
whether it can still compete in the Novice section (5 wins or less) , or if it has 6 or more
wins, then it must compete in the Open section.
Conditions
1. ESNZ Blue Card rules for concussion will apply in both Dressage and Jumping Sections.
2. Forbidden Substance - The Rules of the Royal A&P Society New Zealand in regard
to Forbidden Substances apply. Competitors are advised that tests for forbidden
substances may be carried out during the Show/Event and that testing of all
animals is at the person responsible’s risk. Any substance capable of affecting the speed,
stamina, courage or conduct of a horse, pony, donkey or mule by its action upon the
central or peripheral nervous system or the cardio - vascular, respiratory, alimentary,
digestive, muscoskeletal or urogenital systems.
3. Summary of RAS Resolution Process – the full process can be found on the RAS
website www.ras.org.nz. The principle behind the process is to deal with the matter
as it comes to hand and in most cases it should be dealt with directly by the show.
If the matter is in regards to an RAS official, the show may request the assistance
of RAS Head Office as to how to deal with this in an appropriate manner
4. Where classes are defined by height, competitors/exhibitors must carry a current RAS
Certificate for their horse/pony at all RAS affiliated Shows/Events, and must produce it upon
request to any authorised Show/Event personnel. Any competitor unable to produce such
a certificate means that the exhibit is ineligible to compete, and will forfeit any awards.
5. Rider/Handler’s age and eligibility is determined as per the 1 August i.e. Riders/handlers
who are of age for any division/section on the 1 August complete the show year/ season in
that division/section.
6. Exhibits under three (3) years of age are not permitted in any ridden or driven
(harness) class no matter what the rules of any affiliated Breed Society or Kindred
Society may prescribe.
7. Large classes may be split or prize money extended. No 2nd prize unless three entries
received. No 3rd prize unless five entries received. No 4th prize unless eight entries received.
Prize rule is at the discretion of the stewards.
8. If sections coincide no class will be delayed.
9. RAS Exhibit Numbers showing classes - It is compulsory to display your exhibit number
(exhibitor to provide) while in a RAS judging ring. This can be in a number holder or make
your own armband which is worn on left arm.
10. ESNZ Horse registration number must be displayed at all time during the Dressage
competition.
Stallions & Colts
1. All Stallions and Colts must be housed in a stable for the duration of the show, they may
not be accommodated in a yard or tied to a truck or float.
2. All stallions and colts (with the exception of Miniature horses Shetland Pony
Yearlings and foals) must be shown in a bit.
3. A Steward will order any stallion/colt considered out of control or to be causing undue
disquiet to other horses from the ring without recourse from the stallion/colt’s
owner/exhibitor/competitor.
4. It is compulsory for all stallions and colts contesting any class , except foals, to wear two
(2) official ‘S” identification badges, one attached to each side of their bridle, at all at
all times during the show.
5. The rider must wear two red official (2) armbands (one on each arm) when in the ring.
6. Handlers and Riders of stallions/colts must wear an approved Hi Viz vest or Red
armbands (2) when outside the competition ring.
RAS Yellow Card/ESNZ Official Warning Card
1. RAS Yellow Card may be issued, in cases of offences in respect of abuse of animals or
inappropriate behaviour as per the RAS Constitution and the RAS Rules &
regulations/Bylaws including the Equestrian Rulebook the RAS affiliated
Show/Event/registered Measuring Stand and their grounds and their duly appointed
delegates may deliver to the Person Responsible a Yellow Warning Card (either
immediately or within 10 days of the show) which suspends any penalty until possible
new offences. Full wording of the ‘Yellow Card’ system can be found atwww.ras.org.nz.
2. ESNZ Official Warning Card may be issued, in cases of offences in respect of abuse of
animals or inappropriate behaviour as per Dressage NZ, ESNZ Jumping and /or ESNZ
Rules and General Regulations Full information on ESNZ Official Warning Card
procedure can be found at www.nzequestrian.org.nz.
Drug Testing
1. The attention of exhibitors is particularly drawn to the conditions relating to the
misuse of substances, and the intention of the Committee to undertake testing for
forbidden substances.
2. Competitors are advised that there may be random drug tests carried out by the RAS
and or ESNZ during the show. Any competitor who has administered to their horse or
pony any drug during seven days prior to the show is required to notify the secretary
and fill out a medication advice form before competing.
3. ESNZ rules apply to all Dressage and Show Jumping competitors.
4. RAS rules apply to all showing, sport and pleasure horse competitors.
Please refer to RAS Equestrian Rulebook 2019 and/or ESNZ General
Regulations and/or rules for ESNZ Dressage & Jumping 2019
Dressage
Thursday 21st November, 8.30am Venue: Main Oval/TSB Arena
Rules 1. All classes run under ESNZ rules.
2. All tests are from the Dressage NZ test book 2019.
3. All riders in graded classes must have full ESNZ membership current to 21/11/19.
4. Riders competing in Introductory Classes must be an ESNZ Introductory Annual Member
5. All ESNZ Horse/Pony registrations must be current to 21/11/19.
6. Dressage Flexi-start payable for ESNZ registered horses & ponies with no annual dressage start $5
per test Introductory to Medium, $10 Advanced Medium
7. Dressage, entries close online at www.egmontshowgrounds.org.nz on Monday 4th November 2019
at midnight.
8. All ESNZ graded classes to qualify for Dressage Taranaki circuit points.
9. Maximum of three starts per horse.
10. Pony classes 2032/34/36/28 may only be contested by a rider 16 years and under at 1 Aug 2019
11. Pony riders 16 years and under at 1 Aug 2019 contesting any class will be eligible for the Polarlight
Trophy for their two highest percentages. Rosebank Equestrian will sponsor a sash for the pony with
the highest ave % in levels 3 and above
12. Dressage draw will be posted on www.egmontshowgrounds.org.nz
13. All technical dressage queries, please contact show office.
14. Entries received after draw is completed can only be accepted in the place of scratchings.
15. The organising committee reserves the right to alter the programme and/or prize money within the
ESNZ GR’s/Dressage NZ rules or cancel classes if insufficient entries.
Entry Fees: Prize Money
Introductory $ 12.00 Ribbons only
Preliminary, Novice and Elementary $ 18.00 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $13.00
Medium and above $ 20.00 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $13.00
Class Level/Test Class Level/Test
2000 Introductory - 0.A 2020 Advanced Medium – 5.B
2002 Introductory - 0.B 2022 Advanced Medium – 5.A
2004 Preliminary – 1.A 2024 Advanced - 6A
2006 Preliminary – 1.B 2026 Advanced – 6B
2008 Novice – 2.A 2028 Level 7 – FEI PSG
2010 Novice – 2.B 2032 Pony Preliminary - 1A
2012 Elementary – 3.A 2034 Pony Preliminary – 1B
2014 Elementary – 3.C 2036 Pony Novice - 2A
2016 Medium – 4.A 2038 Pony Novice - 2B
2018 Medium – 4.B
ESNZ JUMPING AND CASUAL LEVIES
$5 ESNZ Jumping Levy (Compulsory) – payable by all horses/ponies competing in Jumping and or Show Hunter classes
$20 Casual Jumping Levy The rider must be a full member with ESNZ. Horse/Pony not registered for ESNZ Jumping/Show Hunter can compete using this levy. The levy is $20 for the show. Can jump up to 1.00 on a pony and up to 1.10 on a horse. Cannot compete in series classes and will not be eligible for HOY points in SH.
Please note there are no Introductory Classes.
Horse / Pony not registered for ESNZ
Jumping / Show Hunter
Horse / Pony registered for ESNZ
Jumping / Show Hunter
Introductory Members or riders not registered with
ESNZ
Introductory Classes – Ponies 80cm and under Horses 90cm and under (will be named INTRO)
$5 ESNZ Jumping Levy
$5 ESNZ Jumping Levy
Introductory Membership or
Casual Membership Day Start - $10 per day
Horse 1.10 and under Pony 1.00 and under
$5 ESNZ Jumping Levy and
$20 Casual Jumping Levy Not Eligible
Above - 1.10 horses & 1.00 ponies Or Series Classes
Not Eligible Not Eligible
Riders may compete in Introductory class (80cm and under for ponies and 90cm and under for Horses) on an Introductory Membership or Casual Membership Day Start. All other riders must be full members with ESNZ – results will not be recorded with ESNZ for Introductory Classes. Shows may choose to run registered classes at introductory heights where the rider must be a full ESNZ member and the horse may compete with a current Jumping/Show Hunter discipline start or on a Casual Jumping Levy – results for these classes will be recorded on ESNZ records where applicable.
Showjumping
Sponsors:
Harris Taylor Ltd ESNZ
BTW Company Taranaki Civil Construction Better Dairy Solutions
MC Livestock Gary Dunlop Insurance Don Newlands
M&T Steele Brosanhan Family M Myers
Bell Booth Action Moto GM Chiropractors
Ben Thomas Panel Beating Evergreen Plumbing Ltd B Prankerd
BJ Towers Plumbing Patrick Myers Memorial
Rules
1. Show Jumping entries close online on Thursday 14th November 2019 at midnight.
2. Entries received after Thursday 14th November 2019 will only be accepted at the discretion of the
organisation and will incur a late fee of $25%.
3. Covered yard/stable $17.00 per day/night.
4. Uncovered yards $12.00 per day/night.
5. Camping $30.00 for duration of show per truck.
6. Show Jumping classes run under ESNZ Rules.
7. ESNZ GRs Article 151: Regarding tagged protective headgear will apply.
8. ESNZ Blue card ruling for concussion will apply
9. All registered riders, must compete with the full ESNZ membership current to 24/11/19.
10. All ESNZ Horse/Pony registrations must be current to 24/11/19.
11. Horses/Ponies must be fully registered with ESNZ to contest any Series Class.
12. ESNZ Jumping Levy of $5 is payable for every horse competing in Show Jumping.
13. ESNZ Casual Levy and Jumping Casual Levy Horses registered with ESNZ but NOT currently
registered for Jumping/Show Hunter (not including introductory level) must pay the ESNZ Casual
Jumping Levy of $20 per show for all non-series classes – Height restrictions apply: Horses 1.10m
max, Ponies 1.00m max.
14. All other classes, Riders must have a full ESNZ membership, horses must be fully ESNZ registered and
have an ESNZ Jumping annual start.
15. Late changes $3 per class.
16. Refund 75% with written application, subject to approval.
17. The committee reserves the right to alter the programme or prize money as required.
18. Prize Money will be paid online.
19. Horses and ponies may only compete in one Championship.
20. Formal dress is required in the BTW Ring 1.
Egmont Horse Coaches Pony Points Prize
1. Eligible Classes 2109 & 2150
2. All ponies must be registered and have a current height certificate.
3. If a tie on the points it goes to the combination with the most placings.
4. All ponies eligible but must enter the nominated class as advertised.
5. Riders sash to be carried by the leading rider at each show.
6. The John Henry Cup will be presented to the leading Taranaki Rider at the Taranaki Equestrian
Jumping event in January. Points allocated: 1st = 5, 2nd = 3, 3rd = 2, 4th = 1.
Trophies for Section
Arch Rawles Ltd Challenge Cup
George Stokes Memorial Trophy Donated by Mrs Valerie Stokes
Marakopa Trophy
Friday 22nd November 2019
BTW Ring 1, 8.00 am, Draw Order
Class 2100 Evergreen Plumbing Group Ltd
Pony 1.15m Special 2 Phase Art: 274 2.5.1 EF: $18.00 PM: $100, 60, 50, 40
Class 2101 M Myers Horse 1.15m Special 2 Phase Art: 274 2.5.1 EF: $20.00 PM: $120, 100, 80, 50, 30, 25
Class 2102 Brosnahan Family
Horse 1.20-1.30m Special 2 Phase Art: 274 2.5.1 EF: $25.00 PM: $150, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40
Class 2103 M&T Steele Horse 1.40m Art: 238 2.1 EF: $30.00 PM: $200, 150, 100, 75
Class 2104 FMG Young Rider Art: 238.2.2 EF: $30.00 PM: $300, 230, 180, 140, 100, 60
TCCL Ring 2, 8.00am, Blackboard Order
Class 2105 Horse 90cm 2 Phase Art: 274 1.5.3 EF: $10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2106 Horse 1.00m 2 Phase Art: 274 1.5.3 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2107 BJ Towers Plumbing Horse 1.10m 2Phase Art: 274 1.5.3 EF: $15.00 PM: $50, 30, 20, 15
Class 2108 Gary Dunlop Insurance Pony 90cm 2 Phase Art: 2741.5.3 EF: $10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2109 Bell Booth Pony 1.0m Art: 238 2.2 EF: $10.00 PM: Bell Booth vouchers
For TEJ Pony Points Prize
Class 2110 Action Moto Pony 1.10m 2 Phase Art: 274 1.5.3 EF: $15.00 PM: $50, 30, 20, 15
Saturday 23rd November 2019
BTW Ring 1 8.00 am Draw Order
Class 2120 Harrison Lane Art:238 2.2 EF: $20.00 PM: $120, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40
Pro Amateur Rider
Class 2121 Prankerd Family Pony 1.20m Art:238 2.2 EF: $18.00 PM: $100, 60, 50, 40
Class 2122 Mitavite/Hygain 6yr Old Series Art:238 1.1 EF: $20.00 PM: $250 Prize Pool
Class 2123 Don Newlands Horse 1.30m Art:238 2.2 EF: $20.00 PM: $120, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40
Includes Main Events University Challenge
Class 2124 Mathews Hanovarians Art:238.2.2 EF $25.00 PM: $140, 120, 90, 70, 60, 40
7yr Old Breeding Series
TCCL Ring 2, 8.00am Blackboard Order
Class 2125 Better Dairy Solutions
Horse 90cm Art:238 2.2 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2126 MC Livestock Horse 1.0m Art:238 2.2 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2127 GM Chiropractors Horse 1.10m Art:238 2.2 EF: $15.00 PM: $50, 30, 20, 15
Class 2128 Horse 1.20m Art:238 2.2 EF: $18.00 PM: $100, 60, 50, 40
Class 2129 Pony 90cm Art:238 2.2 EF: $10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2130 Pony 1.0m Art:238 2.2 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2131 MC Livestock Pony 1.10m Art:238 2.2 EF: $15.00 PM: $50, 30, 20, 15
Sunday 24th November 2019
BTW Ring 1 8.30 am Draw Order
Class 2140 EquiFibre Junior Rider Art:238 2.2 EF: $25.00 PM: $160,140,120, 100, 70,60
Class 2141 Dunstan Horsefeeds
Amateur Rider Art:238 2.2 EF: $25.00 PM: $160,140,120,100, 70, 60
Class 2142 ESNZ and Harris Taylor Ltd - NZL FEI World Cup
Art. 273.3.3.2, 273.4.3, 273.2.2 Table A competition not against the clock (273.3.3.2) in the first round and
against the clock in the second round. Athletes return for the second round in accordance with Art. 273.2.2.
Athletes are classified according to their aggregate penalties over both rounds and the time incurred in the
second round.
EF: $160.00
PM: Total prize money $4,000.00 to be distributed as per FEI
rules Annex VI Horse Inspection TBC
Individual prizes in excess of $500 will have withholding tax deducted at the rate
of 20% provided a correctly completed IR330 is completed prior to receiving the
prize money, other-wise at the relevant no declaration rate of 35%. ** IRD Forms
(IR330) will be available at the office – please remember to bring your IRD number
Class 2143 Country TV/Saddlery Warehouse NP Pony Grand Prix
For the Arch Rawles Ltd Challenge Cup Art:261 5.1.2 EF: $30.00 PM: $250,175,120,100,80,60
Class 2144 Horse 1.20m Championship Art:238 2.2 EF: $25.00 PM: $160, 140, 120, 100
Class 2145 Ben Thomas Panelbeating
Horse 1.35m Mini Prix Art:238 2.2 EF: $25.00 PM:$160,140,120,100,70,60
TCCL Ring 2, 8.00 am, Blackboard Order except 5YO Class Draw Order
Class 2146 Horse 90cm Art: 238 2.2 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2147 Horse 1.0m Art:238 2.2 EF:$10.00 PM: $30, 20, 15, 10
Class 2148 East Coast Performance Horses Art:238 1.1 EF: $15.00 PM: $150 Prize Pool
5yr Old Series
Class 2149 Horse 1.10m Championship Art:238 2.2 EF:$20.00 PM:$120, 100, 80, 60, 50, 40
Class 2150 Pony 1.05m Championship Art:238 2.2 EF: $15.00 PM: $50, 30, 20, 15
For TEJ Pony Points Prize
Class 2151 Patrick Myers Memorial Pony 1.15m
Championship Art:238 2.2 EF: $18.00 PM:$100, 60, 50, 40
Showing Accumulator 2019
Collect points from Whanganui, Waverely, Egmont & Stratford
Shows during November 2019
18 Bags of Horse feed Generously Supplied by
Dunstan Horse Feeds
Prizes 1st to 3rd Most points in the Pony
Division & Hack Division
***Winners to Receive a Dress Rug ***
***4 Bags of Dunstan Feed***
Email: [email protected] for conditions and entry form.
Alternatively phone Helena McLeod 022 019 8471
Eligible Sections for Egmont Show Sunday 24th
November 2019 are:
Show Hack, Park Hack, Riding Horse, Saddle Hunter,
Saddle Hunter Pony, Show Pony, Lead Rein & First
Ridden
Show Ponies up to 148cm
Sunday 24th November 2019 – 8.30 am Pony Club Paddock Ring One
Entry Fee: $8. 00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10
Judge: Samantha Davey
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. A Pony may only be entered in either the Show Pony Section or the Saddle Hunter Pony Section
2. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
3. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries
and/or reserve the right to not pay out prize money for insufficient entries.
4. Ponies not exceeding 148cm.
5. All riders must be under 17 years of age excluding Novice classes as at 1st August 2019.
6. All novice pony classes are open to riders of any age.
7. The A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program as required.
8. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number.
2500 Best Presented
2501 Novice Show Pony, 0-2 wins not exceeding 148cm
2502 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins not exceeding 128cm
2504 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins over 128cm and not exceeding 138 cm
2506 Novice Show Pony, 0-5 wins over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
**** Champion & Reserve Novice Show Pony
Winners from classes 2501 to 2506, Second placed Novice Show Pony to the Champion to be
judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2508 Novice Paced and Mannered Show Pony, 0-5 wins
2509 Open Show Pony, not exceeding 123cm
2510 Open Show Pony, over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm
*** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Small Show Pony
Not exceeding 128cm . To be judged from classes 2509 to 2510. Second placed Show Pony to
the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2512 Open Show Pony, over 128cm and not exceeding 133cm
2514 Open Show Pony, over 133cm and not exceeding 138cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Medium Show Pony
Over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm To be judged from classes 2512 to 2514. Second placed
Show Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve
Champion
Trophy: WV Patterson Ltd Challenge
2516 Open Show Pony, over 138cm and not exceeding 143cm
2518 Open Show Pony, over 143cm and not exceeding 148cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Large Show Pony
Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
To be judged from classes 2516, 2518. Second placed Show Pony to the Champion to be
judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Trophy: Arthur Brown Construction Challenge Cup
2520 Open Paced and Mannered Show Pony not exceeding 148cm
2521 Best Registered Pony. To be judged under saddle. Ponies must be registered with a recognised
Breed Society. Proof to be available to the steward upon request at the ring
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Ponies – find your pony’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 2 on the circle, under saddle
**** Supreme Champion Pony ****
To be judged from both Champions from Show Pony & Saddle Hunter Pony Rings
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Saddle Hunter Ponies up to148cm Sunday 24th November 2019, To follow Show Ponies Venue: Pony Club Paddock Ring One
Entry Fee: $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10; Judge: Samantha Davey
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. A Pony may only be entered in either the Show Pony Section or the Saddle Hunter Pony Section
2. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to produce
their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward will forfeit their awards on the day.
3. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries.
4. Ponies not exceeding 148cm.
5. All riders must be under 17 years of age excluding Novice classes as at 1st August 2019.
6. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program.
7. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number.
2800 Best Presented
2801 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-2 wins not exceeding 148cm
2802 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins not exceeding 128cm
2803 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm
2804 Novice Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter Pony
To be judged from the winners of above class 2801 to 2804. Second placed Novice Saddle Hunter
Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2805 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins
2806 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, not exceeding 123cm
2807 Open Saddle Hunter Pony over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Small Saddle Hunter Pony
To be judged from classes 2806 and 2807. Second placed Saddle Hunter Pony to the champion to
be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2808 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 128cm and not exceeding 133cm
2810 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 133cm and not exceeding 138cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Medium Saddle Hunter Pony
Over 128cm and not exceeding 138cm
To be judged from classes 2808 and 2810. Second placed Saddle Hunter Pony to the Champion
to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2812 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 138cm and not exceeding 143cm
2814 Open Saddle Hunter Pony, over 143cm and not exceeding 148cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Large Saddle Hunter Pony
Over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
To be judged from classes 2812, 2814. Second placed Saddle Hunter Pony to the Champion
to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2816 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter Pony
2521 Best Registered Pony. To be judged under saddle. Ponies must be registered with a recognised
Breed Society. Proof to be available to the steward upon request at the ring
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Ponies – find your pony’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 2 on the circle, under saddle
**** Supreme Champion Pony ****
To be judged from both Champions from Show Pony & Saddle Hunter Pony Rings
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Rider Classes - Under 17 Years
Sunday 24th November 2019 – After working Hunter Horses Pony Club Paddock Ring Three
Entry Fee: $7.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $7
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. Riders may compete in rider classes from the Show Pony Section or the Saddle or Working Hunter
Pony Sections
2. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
3. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries
4. Ponies not exceeding 148cm.
5. All riders must be under 17 years of age as at 1st August 2019.
6. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program.
7. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number.
8. Local Rider: Rider must reside within area bounded by Whenuakura River, Parihaka Road, inland to
Eltham - Opunake & Wiremu Road.
2530 Best Novice Junior Rider, 0-5 wins
Trophy: Golden Tan Saddlery Cup
2532 Best Rider, 11 years and under
2534 Best Rider, 12, 13 and 14 years
2536 Best Rider, 15 and 16 years
Trophy: AB Cunningham Challenge Trophy
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider
To be judged from the Junior winners of classes 2530 to 2536 Second placed Junior Rider
to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Trophy: Ian McCall Trophy
2544 Local Rider - No entry fee. Snaffle bridle only. Previous winner excluded. Rider under 21 years on
horse or pony any height. Combination must have attended 3 Pony Club rallies in the current
season.
Trophy: Appleyard Memorial Trophy
WT & LM Smyth
Lead Rein
Sunday 24th November 2019, 1.00 pm Venue: Pony Club Paddock Ring One
Entry Fee: $6.00 per class Ribbons Only 1st – 3rd
Judge: Samantha Davey
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
Conditions
1. In this section, the judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament and safeness, and 40%
conformation and paces.
2. Riders in this section may not enter any other section, unless in a Lead Rein class(s) in a
Breed section.
3. Riders must be under eight (8) years of age, with a minimum age of four (4) years as at 1
August 2019.
4. Ponies to be led by a leader/attendant (14 years and over) with the lead rein attached to
the cavesson noseband of a snaffle bridle – refer to Appendix A RAS Equestrian Rules.
5. Ponies will be asked to walk and trot – no cantering under any circumstances.
6. Running or bearing reins or similar tackle are not allowed.
7. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors.
2600 Best Presented Lead Rein Pony, Rider & Handler
2602 Novice Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 128cm – 0-5 wins.
2604 Open Lead Rein Pony, not exceeding 123cm
2606 Open Lead Rein Pony, over 123cm and not exceeding 128cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Lead Rein Pony
To be judged from the winners of classes 2602, 2604, 2606. Second placed Lead Rein
Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve
Champion
2608 Open Paced and Mannered Lead Rein Pony
2610 Best Lead Rein Rider
2611 Egmont Show “Future Star” - Sponsored by Posh Equestrian Ltd
(Leanne Cooke). Sashes to 3rd. Riders will be able to
compete in the ring without a Handler. Please only enter if
your child is capable to manage their pony on their own. This
class is designed for the more competent combinations to
have a go on their own in a competition environment.
WT & LM Smyth
First Ridden
Sunday 24th November 2019, to follow Lead Rein Venue: Pony Club Paddock Ring One
Entry Fee: $6.00 per class Ribbons Only 1st – 3rd
Judge: Samantha Davey
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
Conditions
1. This is a transition ring from being led to riding on your own. Riders in this section may not
enter any other section, unless in a First Ridden class(s) in a Breed section.
2. First Ridden Rider is only able to compete in the First Ridden Section for a maximum of
twenty-four (24) months from the date of their first Show.
3. The age limit in the First Ridden Section is under 10 years as at 1 August 2019.
4. Judging criteria is 60% suitability, temperament and safeness, and 40% conformation and
paces.
5. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors.
2612 Best Presented First Ridden Pony & Rider
2614 Novice First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 138cm - 0-5 wins
2616 Open First Ridden Pony, not exceeding 128cm
2618 Open First Ridden Pony, over 128cm and not exceeding138cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion First Ridden Pony
To be judged from the winners of classes 2614, 2616, 2618. Second placed First
Ridden Pony to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for
Reserve Champion
2620 Novice Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony 0-5 wins
2622 Open Paced and Mannered First Ridden Pony
2624 Novice Rider (First Ridden Section) 0-5 wins
2626 Open Rider (First Ridden Section)
2627 Egmont Show “Future Star” – Sponsored by Gateshead Equestrian. Sashes to 3rd.
Riders will be able to canter on the circle in a group. Please only enter your child in
this class if they are able to manage their pony in this situation. This class is designed
for the more competent combinations to have a go cantering on the circle in a
competition environment.
2019 Waverley & Egmont Show
Team Event Sponsored By
Sashes To 3rd Place
Entry is $15 Per Team
Contact Helena McLeod before the 22nd of November for a Results Card and to Pay
the Team Entry Fee. Email: [email protected] or Phone 0220198471
Team Members Top 3 Placings to Count
Points are as follows:
Supreme Champion or “Judges Choice” Award = 50 Points
Champion = 30 Points
Reserve Champion = 25 Points
1st Placing = 20 Points
2nd Placing = 10 Points
3rd Placing = 5 Points
Eligible Sections are:
Working Hunter Pony, Working Hunter Horse, Show Pony, Saddle Hunter Pony,
Riding Horse, Large Hack, Small Hack, Saddle Hunter Horse, Pleasure Horse,
Pleasure Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Led Youngstock
Saddle Hunter - Over 148cm
Sunday 24th November 2019, 8.30am Venue: Pony Club Paddock Ring Two
Entry Fee: $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10;
Judge: Eva Best
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. An exhibit may only be entered in either the Show Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section.
2. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved.
3. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
4. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries.
5. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program as required.
6. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number while in the judging ring
2200 Best Presented
2201 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-2 wins
2202 Novice Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Saddle Hunter To be judged from the winners of classes 2201, 2202. Second placed Novice Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged
alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2204 Novice Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter, 0-5 wins
2206 Lightweight Open Saddle Hunter over 148 cm and not exceeding 163cm
2208 Heavyweight Open Saddle Hunter over 148 cm and not exceeding 163cm
2209 Lightweight Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm
2210 Heavyweight Open Saddle Hunter over 163cm
2211 Open Lady’s Saddle Hunter on Type (conformation class). May be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
2212 Open Gentleman’s Saddle Hunter on Type (conformation class). May be ridden by a Lady or Gentleman
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Saddle Hunter (To be judged from the winners of classes 2206 to 2212 Second placed Saddle Hunter to the Champion to be judged alongside
the remaining winners for reserve)
2216 Open Paced and Mannered Saddle Hunter
2340 LIVAMOL - RAS RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED SHOW HORSE SERIES 2019-2020 (HOY Qualifier)
2342 Best Registered Horse (Excluding Thoroughbreds) To be judged under saddle. Horses must be
registered with a recognised Breed Society. Proof to be available to the steward upon request at
the ring
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Horses – find your horses' Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 1 on the circle, under saddle
**** Supreme Champion Horse ****
To be judged from the Four Open Champions from the Riding Horse, Hack & Saddle Hunter rings
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Riding Horse Over 148cm
Sunday 24th November 2019, to follow Saddle Hunters Pony Club Paddock Ring Two
Entry Fee $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15 3rd $10;
Judge: Eva Best
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES
1. An exhibit may only be entered in either the Show Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section.
2. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved.
3. The Novice status of the horse from previous Show Hack, Park Hack or Saddle Hunter
competitions will apply to this Riding Horse section.
4. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
5. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries.
6. Riding Horses must be over 148cm.
7. The equestrian committee reserve the right to make changes or alterations to the program.
8. Exhibit number - It is compulsory to display your exhibit number while in the judging ring.
2350 Best Presented
2351 Novice Riding Horse, 0-2 wins
2352 Novice Riding Horse, 0-5 wins
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Novice Riding Horse.
To be judged from the winners of classes 2351, 2352 Second placed Novice Riding Horse to the
Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion)
2354 Novice Paced & Mannered Riding Horse, 0 – 5 wins
2356 Open Riding Horse, over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm
2358 Open Riding Horse, over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm
2360 Open Riding Horse, over 163cm
2362 Open Lady’s Riding Horse, on Type. (conformation class)
May be ridden by a Lady or a Gentleman
2365 Open Gentleman’s Riding Horse on Type (conformation class) May be ridden by a Lady or
Gentleman
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Riding Horse
To be judged from the winners of classes 2356 to 2365 Second placed Riding Horse to the
Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2364 Open Paced and Mannered Riding Horse
2340 LIVAMOL - RAS RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED SHOW HORSE SERIES 2019-2020 (HOY Qualifier)
2342 Best Registered Horse (Excluding Thoroughbreds) To be judged under saddle. Horses must be
registered with a recognised Breed Society. Proof to be available to the steward upon request
at the ring
**** Supreme Champion Horse ****
To be judged from the Four Open Champions of the Riding Horse, Hack & Saddle Hunter rings
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Adult Rider Classes
Sunday 24th November 2019 - After Hacks Pony Club Paddock Ring Two
Entry Fee $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15 3rd $10
2538 Novice Rider, 17 years and over, 0-5 wins
2540 Youth or Girl Rider, 17 years and under 21 years
2542 Rider, 21 years and over
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Adult Rider
To be judged from winners of classes 2538 to 2542. Second placed Rider to the Champion
to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
The Fred and Eunice Rodie Charitable Trust was set up in 1988 by the late Eunice Rodie to
recognize and perpetuate the shared interest of herself and Fred in the South Taranaki
Community. Fred and Eunice Rodie were both from local families and lived and worked in the
South Taranaki Community. In absence of family of their own, Fred and Eunice generously
donated substantial assets within their charitable trust for the benefit of the wider community.
Fred and Eunice lived in Kaponga where Fred was Branch Manager of Newton King Ltd. In 1948
they moved to Hawera as Fred became Manager of the Hawera branch. Eunice did secretarial
work for Walkley and Laurance Accountants in Hawera. They bought a farm on the Skeet Road
and one on the Auroa Road. Throughout their lives they both took a great interest in the farming
operations. Fred being a meticulous manager and record keeper in his work and farming
operations.
They were kindly, friendly, private people who enjoyed being involved. Fred was very involved
with Rotary and contributed generously to many worthy causes in our local community for
example; to the Rotary organised Intensive Care and Scanner Trusts, and a Hall of Residence at
Massey University. Eunice was very involved in the St Mary’s Church and for a number of years was
Fellowship Secretary.
Fred Rodie Born 1910 died 1974. Eunice Luxford Rodie Born 1910 died 2000.
Park Hacks & Hacks Sunday 24th November 2019, To follow 30 min Lunch Break Pony Club Paddock Ring Two
Entry Fee $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15 3rd $10;
Judge: Eva Best
This Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES
1. An exhibit may only be entered in either the Show Hack or Riding Horse or Saddle Hunter section.
2. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
3. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries.
4. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes or alterations to the program.
5. Exhibit number - It is compulsory to display your exhibit number while in the judging ring.
6. Small Hacks must be over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm
2315 Best Presented
2316 Novice Small Hack not exceeding 158cm, 0-2 wins
2317 Novice Small Hack not exceeding 158cm, 0-5 wins
2318 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0-2 wins
2320 Novice Hack over 158cm, 0-5 wins
**** Champion & Reserve Novice Hack
Winners in classes 2316 to 2320 Second placed Novice Hack to the Champion to be judged
alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Campion Novice Hack
2321 Novice Paced and Mannered Hack, 0-5 wins
2322 Open Hack, over 148cm and not exceeding 153cm
2323 Open Hack, over 153cm and not exceeding 158cm
2324 Open Hack, over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm
2325 Open Hack, over 163cm
2326 Open Lady’s Hack on Type over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm (conformation class) Lady or
Gentleman Rider
2328 Open Gentleman’s Hack on Type over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm (conformation class)
Lady or Gentleman Rider
2330 Open Lady’s Hack on Type over 158cm (conformation class) Lady or Gentleman Rider
2332 Open Gentleman’s Hack on Type over 158cm (conformation class) Lady or Gentleman Rider
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Small Hack
To be judged from classes 2322, 2323, 2326 and 2328
Second placed Open Small Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining
winners for Reserve Champion Open Small Hack.
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Open Large Hack
To be judged from classes 2324, 2325, 2330 and 2332
Second placed Large Hack to the Champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners
for Reserve Champion Open Large Hack.
2334 Open Paced and Mannered Small Hack, over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm
2336 Open Paced and Mannered Large Hack over 158cm
2340 LIVAMOL - RAS RIDDEN THOROUGHBRED SHOW HORSE SERIES 2019-2020 (HOY Qualifier) 1. This is a restricted breed class and does not count as a win for Novice Horses.
2. Thoroughbred horses must be registered, or eligible for registration, in a recognized Thoroughbred Stud Book, to
compete in this class and at HOY.
3. All competitors wishing to take part in the RAS Ridden Thoroughbred Show Horse Series 2019-2020 must register
their TB Horses annually with the RAS Head Office: [email protected]. Registration is free of charge.
4. All competitors will receive a registration number; this number will be used throughout the series, and must be
included on the entry form.
5. Only TB Horses registered in this series will be eligible for the TB Show Horse Class at NZ Horse of the Year Show 2020
6. Judging criteria will be 80% Conformation, 20% Manners & Paces.
7. Judges will assess each horse individually with saddles removed after they have been assessed ridden.
Horses to show true Thoroughbred qualities; all paces including a good walk, as well as a gallop.
2342 Best Registered Horse (Excluding Thoroughbreds) To be judged under saddle. Horses must be
registered with a recognised Breed Society. Proof to be available to the steward upon request
at the ring
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Horses – find your horses’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 1 on the circle, under saddle
**** Supreme Champion Horse ****
To be judged from the Four Open Champions of the Riding Horse, Hack & Saddle Hunter rings
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Working Hunter - Ponies
Sunday 24th November 2019 8.30am Venue: Pony Club Paddock Ring Three
Entry Fee: $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10;
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to
produce their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their awards on the day.
2. Working hunter ponies are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong
conformation with good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long
distances.
3. They will be required to jump a minimum of three (3) hunter type fences. Jumping style and
ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%.
4. Ponies will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved.
5. No boots or bandages permitted.
6. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries.
7. Ponies to be up to and including 148cm.
8. All riders must be under 17 years of age excluding Novice classes as at 1st August 2019.
9. All novice pony classes are open to riders of any age.
10. The A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program as required.
11. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number.
2830 Novice Working Hunter Pony, 0-2 wins
2832 Novice Working Hunter Pony, 0-5 wins
2834 Open Working Hunter Pony, not exceeding 138cm - Trophy: Kevin Kerrisk Challenge Cup
2836 Open Working Hunter Pony, over 138cm and not exceeding 148cm
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Working Hunter Pony
To be judged from the winners of classes 2834 to 2836 second placed horse to the
champion to be judged alongside the remaining winners for reserve
Glynmawr Berwyn (Snowy) Memorial Challenge Cup
Donated by Mr & Mrs Mair for Champion Pony Jumper
2837 Best Rider over fences, 14 years and under
2838 Best Rider over fences, 15 and 16 years
**** Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider over Fences
To be judged from winners of classes 2837, 2838. Second placed Rider to the Champion
to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Ponies – find your pony’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 2 on the circle, under saddle
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure
Horse/Pony, Led Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter,
Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Pleasure Section
Please refer to the NZEPS website for more information, allowable saddlery and dress, class descriptions,
how to join and upcoming shows. https://nzequestrianpleasure.files.wordpress.com.
Rules.
1. Riders and mounts may be fully registered with ESNZ.
2. All Pleasure classes will be run under NZ Equestrian Pleasure Society Rules (NZEPS).
3. Classes are open to NZEPS registered riders and horses/ponies as well as to unregistered riders and
horses/ ponies. However unregistered horses gaining champions or reserves will not count towards
HOY 2020 qualifying
4. Eligible mounts may never have been placed first, second or third in an open class at a Horse of the
Year Qualifying Show where Pleasure classes are offered. An open class is defined as any class
(other than Pleasure Horse classes) which are not restricted to breed type (for example, Show Hack,
Saddle Hunter, Show Pony, Saddle Hunter Pony).
5. Mount previously placed in Pleasure Horse classes may enter, or if you have placings in open classes
(e.g. Saddle hunter) at a show where Pleasure Horse classes were not offered you may enter.
6. Not open to riders/mounts competing in RAS showing classes.
7. Mount may be any size.
8. Adults may ride ponies in all classes.
9. Riders under 17 years old mounted on a horse must compete in the adult ring and adults on ponies
can compete in the over 17 ring.
10. Snaffle bits only may be used.
11. Whips may be used but they must not be over 76cms in length. Dressage whips are not allowed.
12. Spurs or flashes are not to be used.
13. Competitors must adhere to RAS/NZEF rules.
14. Horse of the Year Qualification. This show is a HOY 2020 Qualifier.
15. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries, Or
withhold Prize money where entries are insufficient.
16. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes or alterations to the program as they see fit.
Brightside Farm Pleasure Horse
Sunday 24th November 2019, To follow WH Pony Pony Club Paddock, Ring Three
Entry Fee $7.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5; 4th Ribbon
Judge: Jo Childs
2402 Best Groomed & Cared for Horse
2404 Best Best Paced & Mannered Horse
2406 Best Best Suited for a Learner Horse
2408 Best Combination
2410 Best Low Jump
2412 Best Rider 18 years and over
**** Champion & Reserve Pleasure Horse **** Winners from Classes 2404,2406,2408
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Horses – find your horses’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 1 on the circle, under saddle
**** Eligible for the 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ***
Pleasure Pony
Sunday 24th November 2019, To follow Pleasure horse After 10 min Coffee Break
Pony Club Paddock, Ring Three
Entry Fee $7.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $15; 2nd $10; 3rd $5;4th Ribbon
Judge: Jo Childs
2418 Best Groomed & Cared for Pony
2420 Best Paced & Mannered Pony
2422 Best Suited for a Learner Pony
2424 Best Combination
2426 Best Low Jump
2428 Best Rider 17 Years and Under
**** Champion & Reserve Pleasure Pony ****
Winners from Classes 2420,2422,2424
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Ponies – find your pony’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 2 on the circle, under saddle
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Working Hunter - Over 148cm
Sunday 24th November 2019 to follow Pleasure Pony Venue: Pony Club Paddock, Ring Three
Entry Fee: $8.00 per class Prize Money: 1st $20; 2nd $15; 3rd $10;
Section is a qualifier for Horse of the Year 2020.
RULES:
1. RAS Height Certificates must be carried in the ring by all competitors, and winners failing to produce
their RAS Certificate when requested by the steward forfeit their
awards on the day.
2. Working hunters are required to demonstrate jumping ability and be of good strong conformation with
good manners, sound paces and be a comfortable ride over long distances. They will be required to
jump a minimum of three (3) hunter type fences.
3. Jumping style and ability 40%, conformation 30%, paces and manners 30%.
4. Horses will be required to gallop within the confines and constraints of the venue involved.
5. No boots or bandages permitted
6. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes or not pay out prize money should there be
less than 4 entries.
7. The A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes/alterations to the program as required.
8. It is compulsory to display your exhibit number.
2219 Novice Working Hunter – 0 – 2 wins
2220 Novice Working Hunter – 0 – 5 wins
***** Champion & Reserve Novice Working Hunter Horse
To be judged from the winners of classes 2219, 2222
Trophy: Bublitz Estate Working Hunter Challenge Trophy
2222 Open Working Hunter Horse, over 148cm and not exceeding 158cm
2224 Open Working Hunter Horse, over 158cm and not exceeding 163cm
2226 Open Working Hunter Horse, over 163cm
***** Champion & Reserve Working Hunter Horse
To be judged from the winners of classes 2222 to 2226. Second placed Horse to be
judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
2227 Novice Adult Rider over fences, 21 years and over.
2228 Best Rider over fences, 17 years and under 21 Years
2229 Best Rider over fences, 21 Years and over
***** Champion and Reserve Champion Adult Rider over Fences
To be judged from winners of classes 2228, 2229. Second placed Rider to the Champion
to be judged alongside the remaining winners for Reserve Champion
Egmont Show Novelty Class – Best Pair of Horses – find your horse’s Doppelganger (twin stranger)
No entry fee, Judged in Ring 2 on the circle, under saddle
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack, Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner
Led Youngstock Section
Sunday 24th November 2019, To follow WH Horse Pony Club Paddock, Ring Three
Entry Fee $6.00 per class Ribbons 1st to 4th
Judge: Jo Childs
Rules.
1. Open to Horses or Ponies 4 Years and Under
2. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to combine classes should there be less than 4 entries, Or
withhold Prize money where entries are insufficient.
3. The Egmont A&P Assn reserve the right to make changes or alterations to the program as they see fit.
4. STALLIONS and COLTS - please refer to the Equestrian Section rules at the start of this booklet.
5. A Steward will order any exhibit considered out of control or to be causing undue disquiet to other
entrants from the ring without recourse from the owner/exhibitor/competitor.
This Section is not a qualifier for HOY 2020 but will count as an Attendance for HOY 2020
2750 Best Presented
2751 Best Yearling or 2 Year Old
2752 Best 3 or 4 year old
2753 Best Female to Mature up to Pony Height
2754 Best Female to Mature over Pony Height
2755 Best Male to Mature up to Pony Height
2756 Best Male to Mature over Pony Height
2757 Best Mannered Youngstock
2758 Lightweight Youngstock
2759 Middleweight Youngstock
2760 Heavyweight Youngstock
2761 Best Youngstock Handler
**** Champion & Reserve P o n y Youngstock ****
Winners from Classes 2751,2752,2753,2755,2758,2759,2760 in their respective height
**** Champion & Reserve H o r s e Youngstock ****
Winners from Classes 2751,2752,2754,2756,2758,2759,2760 in their respective height
**** Egmont Show 2019 Supreme Champion Led Youngstock ****
**** 2019 Egmont Show “Judges Choice” Award ****
To be judged from all Champions of the Day from the Working Hunter Horse/Pony, Pleasure Horse/Pony, Led
Youngstock up to 148cm and Over, Show Pony, Hunter Pony, Lead Rein, First Ridden, Hack,
Saddle Hunter, Riding Horse
To be judged at walk and trot, Judges can converse to decide the winner