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Featuring Stallions
Chairman
Action SPRING 2011 1
Dear Members
THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING and
Conference weekend was busy but very en-
joyable. Some serious discussions took place,
but also there was time to have a bit of fun, with
a quiz and auctions at the Saturday evening din-
ner, and an excellent seminar on the Sunday
morning. Thank you to all members who were
able to attend. With three of our four office staff
in attendance, it was also an opportunity to put
names to faces in a relaxed atmosphere.
Members were very eager to pick up their Jour-
nals during the weekend, with many seen poring
over the pages intently. As usual, it is a terrific
publication. Congratulations to the editor John
Riley.
During the AGM, our President for 2009 –
2011, Mrs Val Smith ‘handed over’ to new Pres-
ident, Mrs Jan Buttfield of Judaroo Stud, West-
ern Australian, and Society President-Elect, Mr
John While, was announced. I am sure Val will
continue to support and assist our members in
her enthusiastic and friendly way.
Michael Gates of NSW was announced as the
Society Young Ambassador for 2011- 2012.
Michael spoke to the members of his plans for
the next 12 months. Aengus Wright, the 2010-
2011 Young Ambassador gave an excellent talk
during the Saturday morning program for mem-
bers, and has been in touch with Michael also.
Aengus has been a wonderful ambassador for the
Society and will continue, with Fenella Barker,
the inaugural Young Ambassador to work to en-
courage younger members. Michael plans to
begin a Young People’s Group, and thanks to the
generosity of Suellen and Anthony Deane of
Llanfairbryn Stud, raffled a Llanfairbryn Statue
during the weekend, with the funds to be set
aside for the new group.
The Partridges of Rosedale Stud, Wales kindly
donated a ‘Sixty Years of Royal Welsh Champi-
ons’ book, signed by well known author, Dr
Wynne Davies, to the Queensland RPG.
Queensland generously donated the book for
auction at the AGM Dinner. The Prince family
of Queensland were the successful purchasers
and chose to use the funds for an award for the
Youngstock Champion Section B Filly at each
State All Welsh Show. Ms Sue de Crespigny,
member and well known saddler, donated bridles
on behalf of Saddle Up. These were raffled with
the funds from this raffle and an auction held
during the dinner, funding a Special Society
Award, for each State All Welsh Show for the
Supreme Section C Exhibit. Some of the funds
from this raffle will also be allocated to the
Young People’s Group.
Guest speakers throughout the weekend included
Darrell Owen of Owendale Stud, Victoria, who
showed some fascinating historical DVDs of a
Weston Sale in the UK, the Coed Coch Sale and
historic photos from Australia. Past Chairper-
son, Mrs Lana Gray hosted the morning pro-
gram, and introduced Aengus Wright to the
members when he spoke on his 12 months as
Young Ambassador. On the Saturday afternoon,
members were delighted to hear Mrs Janet Evans
of Weston Park Stud, speak on how she with her
family, selected and brought to Australia their
stud ponies in 1979. Mr Chris Burke of Inter-
national Racehorse Transport then spoke, giving
a direct contrast in transporting by his company
to the trip made by Weston Stud.
Mr Mark Burnell, the President of the Victorian
Horse Council, spoke on the proposed banning
of fire branding in Victoria. This proposal has
been put forward by an Animal Welfare Group.
On behalf of the Society, a letter has been sent
to the Victorian Minister for Agriculture, re-
questing that the proposed ban not be approved,
requesting breeders have the option of fire or
freeze branding. Many other societies have also
written to the Minister noting their concerns. I
spoke on Casey Radio recently about the pro-
posed ban to inform horse breeders of the pro-
posal.
With seven nominations for the Committee of
Management, the successful nominees were
Michele Baker, Gary Le Brocq, Helen Dohan,
Helen Slee, Janet Evans and Janet Murphy. I
welcome Janet to the COM. As a previous mem-
ber of COM she brings valuable knowledge and
skills to the committee. Chris Murphy did not
re-stand and I wish him the best and thank him
for his contributions. Thank you also to Louise
Colthorpe for nominating for the committee.
The election of Office Bearers took place on the
Saturday after the AGM, chaired by Mrs Jan
Buttfield in her first ‘official’ duty. Office Bear-
ers are: Chairperson – Michele Baker, Senior
Vice-Chairperson – Wendy Trimble and Junior
Vice-Chairperson – Janet Murphy.
I would personally like to thank Helen Slee for
her valued support during the past 12 months, in
my first term as Chairperson. All the committee
have been very supportive. It is important that
all committee members have knowledge of all
aspects of Society business. With this in mind,
committee members have taken on ‘new roles’
in some of the sub-committees. A new sub-com-
mittee is also being trialled. The ‘Events and
Awards’ sub-committee will enable more effi-
cient use of time in the COM Meetings. The
three sub-committees, Editing, Finance and
Events and Awards, all bring their recommenda-
tions to the full committee for formal discussion
and approval. Thank you also to the National
Office staff for their assistance throughout the
past year. They are a great team.
Recently I have attended Annual Meetings of
several Regional Promotional Groups, including
Southern NSW, South Australia, Gippsland &
Peninsula, Ballarat & Central Highlands and the
Yarra Valley. Other members of the committee
have also attended at times, and been involved
in demonstrations and discussion on various as-
pects of breeding and showing. This is an op-
portunity for groups to discuss any issues and
suggestions. Open communication is important
and it is wonderful to see the enthusiasm of the
members at these meetings. Thank you to the
groups who have made us all so welcome.
Mr Stephen (Bill) Bull, the Society Patron, re-
cently resigned due to ill health. During his
time, Bill has attended many events to offer his
support and interest in the Society and the Welsh
Breeds. On behalf of members, I have passed
on our best wishes to Bill. The Committee of
Management have discussed the election of a Pa-
tron, and will consider further the filling of this
important position.
I hope members have a successful Spring sea-
son. It is a fulfilling time of year, seeing the re-
sults of planned matings. In the current
economic climate, breeders need to be mindful
of selectively breeding as we all have the respon-
sibility of caring for the animals that we produce,
and many levels of business appear to have qui-
etened down in recent times.
Best wishes,
Michele Baker
Above: Jannys McDonald with Ruth Andersonand Suellen Deane at the luncheon celebratingJannys’ Honorary Life Membership.Below: President Elect John While at the An-nual General Meeting. Photos: Jean Hill
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The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc. REG NO A0006317F ABN 70 066 732 367 No 20 / 14 - 17 Hogan Court Pakenham Vic 3810
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Regional Promotional Sub Committees If you would like to become more involved or require any information aboutthe Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia, please contact a representative ofyour nearest Regional Promotional Sub Committee. North East Border Fiona Forge Kimberley Park McLeod Street GEROGERY WEST NSW 2642 02 6026 0612Gippsland & Peninsula Mrs Helen Martyr-Gogerly 24 Maywood Rd Cranbourne South Vic 3977 03 5978 6248Ballarat & Central Highlands Stephen WiltshirePO Box 50 BUNINYONG VIC 3357 03 5341 2299Yarra Valley Darryl King144 Warburton Highway Lilydale 3140 Ah 03 97351232Tasmania Mrs Michelle ShephardForthside Tas 7310 0417 306 545 Eastern New South Wales Helen Dohan47 Reserve Rd Freemans Reach NSW 2756 Ah 02 4579 6335Northern New South Wales Mrs D E Hillard Harwood Park119 Heathersleigh Road KELLYS PLAINS 2350 02 6775 1393Southern New South Wales Shirley Atkinson‘Niscinda’ 459 Jerrara Rd Marulan NSW 2579 02 4841 1575Western New South Wales Mr John WhileBathurstQueensland Mr J RileyMS 150 Pittsworth 4356 07 4691 5204Western Australia Midge BoagP O Box 74 NORTH DANDALUP WA 6207 08 9530 1022 South Australia Kathryn MitchellHackney SA 5069 08 8132 1893 0407 979 982
Other Society ContactsVic All Welsh Mr Wes Gardiner 03 5795 2070‘Karanga’ PO Box 209 Euroa Vic 3666 National Welsh Show Mrs Janet EvansRMB 1040 Glenrowan 3675 Ph: 03 5766 2283National Advertising Miss W TrimbleTooravale PO Box 207 Cranbourne 3977 03 5998 3664Vic Foal Futurity Mrs D Rule250 Ringin Rd Drouin South 3818 03 5627 6276Action Advertising, articles, RPG notes WP&CSPO Box 762 Pakenham. 3810 03 5941 3288Action Editor Megan [email protected] Ph (AH) : 03 5725 1687 Journal Articles Mr J RileyMS 150 Pittsworth Qld 4356 Ph 07 46915 204 Journal Advertisements WP&CSPO Box 762 Pakenham. 3810 03 5941 3288
OFFICE EMAILSJean Hill - Office Manager [email protected] main incoming email addressBelinda Sloothaak - [email protected] Finance Administrator any finance mattersLeanne Moss - Registrar [email protected] any registration enquiriesAnne Turner Office Assistant [email protected]
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The Editor, Publications Committee and the Society wish to state thatopinions expressed by writers in this publication are not necessarily thoseof the Editor, Committee or Society but represent the personal views of thewriters. All submissions are subject to Editing.The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices Act 1974(C’wealth) and the provisions in the Act which apply to advertising. It isnot possible for The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Australia Inc to en-sure that all advertisements which are published in this publication complyin all respects with the Act, and responsibility must therefore be on the per-son, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement for pub-lication. The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc reserves the rightto amend or refuse any advertisement without stating the reason.Note to Editors: Articles and photographs in this publication of the WelshPony and Cob Society of Australia Inc are copyright. In most cases, Editors may reprint articles and photographs provided theyobtain the permission of the Society’s Action Editor and if they acknowl-edge the author, owners and the Action newsletter of the Welsh Pony andCob Society of Australia Inc.
EDITORIALCONTENTSFrom the Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1Society Office Bearers & Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Editorial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Whatʼs the Rule? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Notice Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Gallery - Stallions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Prizewinners Gallery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Delegates Meeting Report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Access Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Chairmanʼs Report 2010 - 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Financial Report 2010 - 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Financial Statement Year Ended 31 March 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . .12Editing Chairmanʼs Report 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Sire Ratings Shows 2011 - 2012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .162010 -2011 Sire Sating Results . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Young Ambassador Michael Gates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Conference & AGM Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20RPG Roundup New South Wales - Eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 New South Wales - Northern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 New South Wales - Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 New South Wales - Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 North East & Border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Queensland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 South Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32 Tasmania . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Victoria - Ballarat & Central Highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38 Victoria - Gippsland & Peninsula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40 Victoria - Yarra Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42 Western Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Junior Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Schedules BACH Welsh Pony Pageant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48 35th Victorian All Welsh Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 30th South Australian All Welsh Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57 NEB All Breeds Charity Youngstock Show . . . . . . . . . . .62 Vic Welsh Feature Show & Southern Pony Classic . . . .65WP&CSA Inc Show Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Advertiserʼs Order Form for Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72
WELCOME to the Spring Edition
featuring Stallions. There is a se-
lection of photos of from the Gallery
featured on the front cover - when the
quality of the photos is right, cover pho-
tos are chosen from Gallery submis-
sions, so if you think your pony has star
quality, send it in. Photos in the gallery
only cost $16.50.
Below you will notice we’ve added a
little pop quiz for showing regulations,
prepared by Judge Assessor Helen Slee/
We hope this will help build awareness
of our regulations and that judges and
competitors alike will test their knowledge each edition.
We have the full reports from our AGM weekend, and if you couldn’t at-
tend the weekend you can keep up to date with what your Regional Pro-
motional Group and the Society are working towards, but mark it on your
calendar now for next year to join in a fun and informative weekend!
Speaking of Calendars, this time around we’ve got it in the middle! Our
Welshies will have a very busy show season ahead, we’ve marked the
Medals Shows with * and the Sires Ratings Shows as # and included those
events running the Native Pony Championship qualifier events. There are
even a few programs for these forthcoming events; if they are not included,
all the contact details are in the calendar for a copy of a program to be sent
to you, or you can download copies and entry forms from the Society web-
site www.wpcs.com.au
Megan HoweFront Cover: Main photo - Llanfairbryn Stud’s Section A KingswoodSnowman, photo by Lorelle Mercer. Smaller photos: Top - Blair Russell’sSection D stallion Cwmkaren Tywysog Harri, photo by Delwyn Moss. Cen-tre: Section A stallion Westbury Hercules, bred and owned by Steve Wilt-shire, who also took the photo. Bottom: Elaine Maynard’s Section CWingana Gideon.
1. A change of handler after a class has commenceda) Is permittedb) Is not permittedc) Is permitted with the permission of the judge
2. Stallions or colts must be bitted in the ringa) From 1 year oldb) From 2 years oldc) Once they become seniors
3. Foals cannot be exhibited undera) 6 weeks of ageb) 3 weeks of agec) 10 days old
Answers: 1. (c2. (b3. (b
What’s the Rule?Test your knowledge of WPCSA Showing Regulations
QUEENSLAND RPG
FUNDRAISERWELSH PHOTOGRAPHY COMPETITION
Open to all WPCS Members and their FamiliesEntries close 1st Oct 2011
Details and entry form on Qld RPG website
www.wpcs.com.au/qld
QUEENSLAND RPGANNUAL MEETING & SEMINAR
Venue TBCSaturday 5th November 2011 Full details will be mailed to all current Qld members
Enquiries to John Riley Ph 07 4691 5204
QUEENSLANDALL WELSH SHOWFriday16th – Sunday 18th March 2012
Gatton ShowgroundsSchedule in the next Action
4 Action SPRING 2011
BACH RPG
WELSH PONY PAGEANTSunday 30th October 2011 ‐ 9am Start
GEELONG SHOWGROUNDS
JUDGES:
Sandy Goodwin, Tame Valley Stud UK
Rosemary Philipson‐Stow, Pendock Stud UK
Society Medals for Best Welsh in Hand
Supreme Ridden WelshH WELSH YOUNGSTOCK CHALLENGE H
Further details contact: Christine Gray 03 5569 2001 ah
QUEENSLAND RPGNATIVE PONY YOUNGSTOCK
& PERFORMANCE SHOWTo be held at Woodford Showgrounds, Woodford
Saturday 29th & Sunday 30th October 2011Incorporating
• Young Judges State Qualifier • Society Medal Contact: Sue Groundwater
[email protected] 07 5483 4765 ‐ 0438 016 497
or the society website for programs –
www.wpcs.com.au
35th VICTORIAN ALL WELSH SHOW
2nd, 3rd & 4th December 2011at: Tatura Events Complex Tatura
Schedule in this Action
SOUTHERN NSW RPGpresents
Annual Pony Classic Showtogether with
Annual Youngstock ShowMedal Show & Sires Ratings Show
at Moss Vale ShowgroundsEnquiries: Michael Gates ( Sec ) 0419 603 528
Sabina Helmgens 02 4847 1110
Led and Ridden Classes for most breeds
Tasmanian RPG WP&CS of Australia Presents EQUINE ENTHUSIAST & SOCIAL DAY
10 am September 4th 2011Campbell Town Show Grounds
• Cost $20 per head •Kids Under 12 FREELight Lunch Available
***EARLY BIRD Discount 25% & FAMILY Discounts***
Helen Dohan NSW Colour Genetics & Breeding Outcomes
Gary Le Brocq VIC Preparing & Presenting Welsh Ponies In Hand Matt Patterson TAS Preparing & Presenting In Hand & under Saddle
Car Boot Sale & Trade Stall Spaces AvailableAll Enquiries Including Discounts Available
(Early bird payments are required by 31st Aug)
Contact Jocelyn Mansley
[email protected] or 03 63 301 5510r Michelle Shepherd
[email protected] 0417 306 545
Western NSW Regional Promotional GroupWelsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc
ANNUAL SHOWat Bathurst Showground
Saturday 1st October 2011Harness Events Start at 8.30am
Native Pony Classes Start at 8.30amother rings start after the conclusion of the Harness Events
and NOT Before 9.30am
This is the first show of a three show Long Weekend:Central Western APSB Show is on Sunday 2nd October 2011Bathurst Spring Show is on the Monday 3rd October 2011
All shows are at Bathurst ShowgroundEnquires phone
Carol Sharwood 02 63343929 M 0412 349 705Email: [email protected]
NSW ALL BREEDS YOUNGSTOCK(led & ridden) &
NEWCOMER (any age) RIDDEN SHOWSUNDAY 4th DECEMBER 2011
Hawkesbury Showground, Clarendon.
Entries on the day WPCSA Medals for Supreme Welsh In Hand
& Supreme Part Welsh ExhibitSchedules available on Society Website or EmmasShow Horses or www.welshnsw.homestead.com
29th WA All Welsh ShowNovember 12th & 13th 2011
Claremont ShowgroundsProgram & Entry forms can befound on www.wpcs.com.au/wa
Contact Kym Shingleton 9295 3641
30th Anniversary SA All Welsh5th & 6th Nov 2011 Talunga Park, Mt Pleasant
Stables, onsite camping and caravan hire availableJudges:
Sections A, C & D ‐ MR GWYN JONES
Fronarth Stud, Aberystwyth, Wales
Section B and Part Welsh ‐ MR SANDY ANDERSON
Thistledown Stud, Loughborough, England
A super weekend of showing
Enquiries: Kathryn Mitchell 0407 979 982 08 8132 1893
ALL SUPREMES will receive $100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher
ROSEDALE STUD (WALES) AWARD$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and Rosette for Champion Section B Filly
NATTAI RIVER AWARDCelebrating 100 years of breeding for Supreme Welsh Mountain Pony
TORLYN AWARD$150 prize money for Best Progeny Group of Three
WPCSA INC SPECIAL AWARD$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and Rosette for Supreme Champion Section C Exhibit
Action SPRING 2011 5
Western NSW RPG OPEN DAY BUS TOUR ON NOV 19THA bus has been organised by the Western RPG leaving fromBathurst at 7.30am Lunch will be available at Bamborough.BAMBOROUGH STUD, Cowra from 9am. On display will be their stallions, paddock tours of mares and foals as well as their Show Team, led and ridden.Avlon Stud & AMARANDA STUD Cudal from 2pm showing off the lovely mares, foals, stallions and youngstockContact Alice Austin 02 6364 2211 0428 944 735
Deadline for SUMMER Action
21st October 2012
Earlier submissions are most welcomeSummer Action features MARES
6 Action SPRING 2011
Section A stallion DJERRIWARRH GUMNUT Sire: Weston Blue Boy Dam: Elargee Sweet Bess SOD: Coed Coch Gwyndaf (Imp UK)Breeder: Ms Jane Stubbe Owner: Sonya Cash
GALLERY Stallions
Section A stallion RICHDALE RIVERDANCE Sire: Weston Park Sherlock Dam: Weston Park RaffiaBreeders: J & D Ritchie Owner: Natalie Hardy Photo: Ablue Moon Images
Section D stallion WESTBURY SPITFIRE Sire: Bookra Sports Edition Dam: Westbury Sybil SOD: Llanina Merlin (imp UK) Breeder: S J WiltshireOwners: P & R Milvain Photo: InMotion Photography
Section A stallion NATTAI BEDWYN Sire: Twyford Maple (Imp UK)Dam: Nattai Ragtime SOD: Coed Coch Bari (Imp UK) Photo: S PurcellBreeder: Lady Creswick Owner: Llanfairbryn Stud & J McDonald
Section A stallionKINGSWOOD SNOWMANSire: Harcourt Snowdon Dam: Coed Coch Myfanwy (Imp UK)SOD: Coed Coch SalsbriBreeder: J TrimOwner: Llanfairbryn Stud
Section D stallionCWMKAREN TYWYSOG HARRI
Sire: Nebo Dyfrig Express (Imp UK)Dam: Tyngwndwn Dancing Princess (Imp UK)
Breeders: J & C RileyOwners: Blair Russell
Photo: Delwyn Moss
SUMMER Action
features MARESA photo in the Gallery
costs only $16.50
Action SPRING 2011 7
GALLERY WinnersGelding of Section A breeding EAGLE PARK STARBURST Sire: Imperial Beethoven Dam: Osory StarlightBreeders: Harvey & McDougal Owner: R Mansell Photo: Lorelle Mercer
Section B stallion OWENDALE BRANDYMAN S: Croston Cufflink (Imp UK)Dam: Owendale Brandy SOD: Sir Percy of Paxhall (Imp UK)Breeder: Mrs R Owen Owner: Chris Milvain Photo: Gary Jameson
GALLERY Stallions
Section C stallion WINGANA GIDEONSire: Greys Sport (Imp UK) Dam: Wingana Gay GirlBreeder: Karen Chipperfield Owner: Elaine Maynard
Section A stallion MOSMAN PARK SACHERSire: Mosman Park Cruz Dam: Mosman Park SyrupBreeder: Mosman Park P/L Owner: Pennylane Stud
Section A stallion WESTBURY HERCULESSire: Westbury Chaucer Dam: Jinchilla Helena SOD: Coed Coch Bedwyn ImpBreeder / Owner: Stephen Wiltshire Photo: S Wiltshire
Section C stallion BOOKRA SPORTS EDITIONSire: Wingana Welsh Flyer Dam: Barnon Graceful EditionBreeder: M Scott Owners: P & R Milvain Photo: S Wiltshire
8 Action SPRING 2011
EACH YEAR an important
part of the Conference Week-
end is the Delegates Meeting held
on the Saturday morning. The
meeting begins at 8.30 am, has a
short morning tea break, and then
continues with a proposed finish-
ing time of 1 pm, although this
year it ran a little later due to the
busy agenda.
For the past few years, the Re-
gional Promotional Group Dele-
gates have organised an informal
gathering on the Friday evening
prior to the Delegates Meeting,
providing an opportunity to share
ideas and strategies for their
Groups.
The Delegates Meeting is attended by up to two
Delegates from each RPG. The 2010 - 2011
Young Ambassador, Mr Aengus Wright attended
in the later part of the meeting, and 2011 -2012
Young Ambassador, Mr Michael Gates was in
attendance as an RPG Delegate. The twelve
members of Committee of Management, Office
Manager Mrs Jean Hill, Finance Administrator
Mrs Belinda Sloothak and Society Registrar Mrs
Leanne Moss also attended the meeting.
Chairperson of the Committee of Management
Mrs Michele Baker opened the meeting with a
short encouraging speech noting how important
it is for the RPGs and the COM to meet for this
annual discussion. She explained that the pur-
pose of the meeting was to for matters to be dis-
cussed, with the outcomes then being included
on the agenda of the Committee of Management
meetings through the year.
Written reports on the previous year’s activities
as supplied by the RPGs are included in the Del-
egates Folders for all attending.
The Agenda for the meeting is based on items
for discussion, supplied by the Committee of
Management and by the RPGs.
Some of the items for discussion were:
Overview of Society & RPG Finance
Chairman of Finance John Riley informed the
Delegates that close monitoring of the financial
accounts will take place and will occur every
two months. During the February COM work-
shop meeting the data was analysed thoroughly
to ensure the success of the Society and RPGs,
as based on the current trends of spending it was
evident that some reductions in certain areas of
expenditure were necessary. There was a fall in
event entries in the past financial year and RPGs
need to budget for each event carefully to ensure
it is viable financially. The decision by the COM
to no longer include event results in Action was
discussed with RPGs feeling strongly that results
should be included for members’ interest. State
All Welsh Show results are included in the Jour-
nal annually. The RPGs proposed that member-
ship should increase so the cost of results in
Action could be covered. It was discussed that
not all members are interested in shows but
would be contributing to an increase in member-
ship to enable the inclusion of show results. The
COM will discuss the RPGs’ concerns further.
Judges’ subsidy
From year to year, at the February Workshop, the
COM decides on the budget for the following
year. When there is a healthy surplus, a subsidy
of up to $1000 per State All Welsh has been of-
fered from time to time. It was explained that
this would not be offered this year, as financial
constraint was necessary. The RPGs discussed
the importance of sharing of judges to reduce
costs to individual RPGs. This has been working
well recently. Some RPGs felt that the funds for
the Young Ambassador Program would be better
utilised for shows, funding an overseas judge’s
subsidy. The COM explained the importance of
the Young Ambassador and Youth Program,
which is part of the Society Vision Plan and was
introduced due to RPG requests made at a Dele-
gate’s Meeting several years ago. The funds for
the Young Ambassador Program should be
looked upon as an investment in the youth of the
Society, and will assist in the future success of
the Society.
It was emphasised that RPGs must budget ac-
cordingly when planning events to ensure ex-
penses are covered. Savings by the appointing
of less overseas judges was a way of lessening
expenses. Communication and publicising of
events was important, utilising the Society web-
site and calendar to ensure members are aware
of events to maximize entries.
Action Newsletter – impact on RPGs
It was noted that any financial decisions are
made at the February Workshop each year, with
RPGs informed by the RPG Memos of any de-
cisions which impact on them. RPGs were in-
formed of the changes to the cost of advertising
in Action in March, with the
changes to take effect in Septem-
ber 2011.
RPGs are encouraged to utilise
their Society linked websites to
promote their events and to publi-
cise results. This is a very speedy
way of keeping members in-
formed. RPGs can also continue
to advertise in Action for promo-
tion of events and to include pro-
grams but are encouraged to use
their websites as well.
The RPGs suggested that all major
results be included in Action, with
the RPG Roundup word allowance
reduced to include show results as
an important archive. The COM agreed to dis-
cuss the RPGs’ requests.
Youth Membership –
Young Ambassador Program
John Riley explained how the funding, consist-
ing of up to $6000 was allocated. The Young
Ambassador (YA) contributes financially at
times and must apply for reimbursement. The
YA does not receive all the funds at the begin-
ning of their term. A Memorandum of Under-
standing has been developed to make clear the
contribution the Young Ambassador is expected
to make. Aengus Wright spoke on his past year
and the value he has gained, and the contribu-
tions he will continue to make to the Society.
Young Judges
COM Member, Alice Austin spoke on the suc-
cess of the Young Judges competition. RPGs
were encouraged to assist members of their re-
gion to compete and if possible, to offer some fi-
nancial assistance to travel to the National Final
in Victoria. Special fundraisers were suggested.
Alice Austin explained that a set of questions
was being developed to ensure consistency in the
State Competitions and to assist the judges of the
competition. These would be distributed to the
State All Welsh Shows in the near future.
Junior Club
COM Member, Lana Crompton noted that the
Junior Club memberships were increasing with
more RPGs holding events for Junior Club
Members and a newsletter sent twice annually,
and a Christmas gift. Children do not have to be
Society members to be part of the Junior Club.
Queensland RPG recently held a fun day for Jun-
ior Club members which was very successful
and enjoyable.
Rotating the AGM to interstate
It was requested that COM consider rotating the
AGM to Sydney and Brisbane as well as Mel-
bourne to give more members the opportunity to
attend and have input. The extra cost is a factor,
Delegates’ Meeting Report from the Annual Conference 2011
Queensland Delegates Sue Groundwater and Jeff Trim. Photo: Jean Hill
Action SPRING 2011 9
and if this was to occur, the assistance of the rel-
evant RPGs would be vital. This request will be
discussed as an agenda item by COM.
Risk Management at events
The role of the Safety Officer was discussed with
emphasis on the support of the Chairperson and
RPG committee for the Safety Officer. It was
recommended that two officers per RPG be ap-
pointed. It was also pointed out that the onus for
the suitability of venues was on the lessor / hirer
and RPGs should complete their Safety Check-
list and provide a copy of the checklist to the les-
sor / hirer, noting any concerns, prior to an event.
Managing risks was an important factor, through
signage, marshalling and perhaps not using cer-
tain areas. Checking venues well prior to an
event was important. Affinity Insurance Risk
Management Officer, Paul Davenport feels that
the Society Risk Management is very good and
if procedures are followed, using the checklist
the Society would be seen as meeting its require-
ments.
A query regarding the conduct of non-members
while handling / exhibiting was made. COM
will discuss the addition of ‘handler / rider’ to
Show Regulation No 1.
Leading Rein / First Ridden
The COM will discuss the addition of a novice
lead rein class to the standard programs as it is
better to expand a program than restrict entries.
Foal Futurity Regulations
The COM felt is would assist all State Foal Fu-
turities if there were National Regulations and
standard entry / prize money allocations. This
would encourage transfers between States. The
COM will discuss draft National regulations.
Society Website
The SA RPG congratulated COM and the office
staff on the website. They use it regularly as it is
an invaluable tool. We would however like to see
the following items on the WP&CS Website:
• Full list of WP&CS events around Australia
• The Green Guide
• Up to date panel judges’ list.
Michele Baker informed the delegates that the
Green Guide will be on the website in the next
couple of weeks, the Events Calendar provides
a calendar of events throughout Australia if the
RPGs provide the office with their program de-
tails. The updated Judges’ Panel List is on the
website now.
There was discussion about the website and its
purpose. The COM explained it is a tool for pro-
viding information, but not a forum. There are
other sites for this purpose available. It would
take staff members to oversee a forum. The site
has reduced office queries and assisted members
and enthusiasts with information. It is important
that the RPGs use their linked websites as this is
how visitors to the Society site will find their
local group. There are guides and assistance
with uploading of information available from the
office.
There were many other items on the agenda
which were discussed in detail. As decisions are
made by COM in regard to the resulting agenda
items, RPGs and members will be informed via
memos, newsletters and e-news.
It was a very productive meeting and an impor-
tant part of the annual Conference for everyone
involved.
Thank you to everyone who attended for their
patience and valuable input.
Michele Baker
ACCESSAction
Hi WPCS,
I love your Journal.
Could I just point out that a result on
page 420 are incorrect.
Maddy Shores and her pony SanlirraKing of Hearts were the winners of the
Reserve Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2
hh, not Kali Terracall’s BeauparcCadence, who was not shown at this
event.
Normally I would not bother but this
was Maddy's first broad ribbon and she
was so proud. She also did well in the
Junior judging. I have included a pic-
ture of her and her pony. Perhaps this
could be used in an edition of ‘Action’.
Kindest Regards
Sam Shores
10 Action SPRING 2011
Chairman’s Report 2010 - 2011
ON BEHALF of
the Committee
of Management I
present this report on
the business affairs
of the Welsh Pony &
Cob Society of Aus-
tralia Inc for the year 2010 – 2011
Financially the Society has had quite a success-
ful year in a difficult economic climate. Regis-
trations, transfers and leases remained stable and
membership income increased by 6%. The So-
ciety has cash reserves totalling more than
$500,000. This figure includes investments in
Term Deposits of $367,000, with the remainder
of funds being held by Regional Promotional
Groups, Sub-Committees and the National Show
Working Party.
Due to careful budgeting and continued prudent
monitoring the Society is in a very strong posi-
tion financially despite the continued Global
Economic downturn. In spite of increased costs
in staffing and administration of the Society,
membership fees remain the same, with small in-
creases in transfers and leases.
Due to the increasing costs associated with the
production and distribution of Action, there has
been a minimal increase in charges for advertis-
ing in Action and some changes introduced to re-
duce costs. These increases will take effect from
the 1st of August 2011. The Committee ac-
knowledges the importance of Action as a way
of communicating with members.
It continues to be a challenge to the Regional
Promotional Groups and sub-committees to be
proactive in forward planning of events, moni-
toring entries and continuing to promote the
Welsh breeds by education as well as through
shows.
Membership of the Society has remained stable.
As of the 1st of June 2011 membership totalled
2713, with a breakdown of 67% being full mem-
bers and the remainder associate members.
Registrations for the previous 12 month period
up until the 15th of June 2011 totalled 2156.
The Finance Chairperson and Editing Chairper-
son will report in detail with reference to the fi-
nancial year.
Younger Members are the future of the Society.
The goal to encourage and assist our younger
members is a major item on the agenda of each
Committee of Management meeting. The Junior
Club membership continues to grow, with
classes for Junior Club members very popular.
The Young Judges competition continues to be
well supported, culminating in the National
Young Judge Finals held at the Welsh National
Show at Tatura, Victoria. The Society continues
to subsidise travel and accommodation for this
event.
The Young Ambassador Program is coming into
its third year. Aengus Wright, the Young Am-
bassador for 2010 -2011 has travelled exten-
sively around Australia, assisting in a very
professional manner at various events. Aengus
has a strong interest in dressage and attended the
Committee of Management Workshop in Febru-
ary, and discussed his goals to promote Dressage
for Welsh Ponies and Cobs. We can be proud of
our young members and their enthusiasm and
love of the Welsh breeds. Their involvement
will impact on the future interest and contribu-
tions of younger members.
Welsh and Part Welsh ponies and cobs continue
to be successful in many disciplines. The
Achiever Awards presented for the year demon-
strate the major achievements by members and
their Welsh ponies and cobs, competing in open
competition in many disciplines. Successes
achieved promote the Welsh breeds and encour-
age interest from a wider audience.
The Society Website has proved an excellent tool
for members and enthusiasts. Regular reviewing
of the website to ensure it meets member’s needs
is important. As an aid in communication, par-
ticularly for the Regional Promotional Groups
and sub-committees through their linked web-
sites, it is important that information is easy to
locate and up to date and this will be a priority
in the coming year. The e-news facility provides
an excellent method of sending updates to mem-
bers. Members are encouraged to register via
the Society Website to receive e-news updates.
Open communication between all members and
Regional Promotional Groups and sub-commit-
tees is vital. Various members of the Committee
of Management have travelled throughout Aus-
tralia to events and meetings, encouraging posi-
tive discussion and looking at ways of resolving
any issues that arise.
Society Patron, Mr Bill Bull recently resigned
due to ill-health. Bill has attended many func-
tions during his time as Patron, and has enjoyed
being able to continue to be involved with the
Welsh Breeds. On behalf of the Society, I wish
Bill all the best.
Society President, Mrs Val Smith has travelled
throughout the country during her two year term,
accompanied by her husband Malcolm. Val has
been a wonderful ambassador for the Society,
full of enthusiasm and always ready to give a
hand wherever needed.
I recently attended a delightful luncheon at Mait-
land, NSW, to present Miss Jannys McDonald of
Glenmore Stud with Honorary Life Membership
of the Society. Jannys has made an exceptional
contribution to the Society for many years, being
a past member of COM and a Past-President as
well as continued contribution to the members
in New South Wales, including being instrumen-
tal in the starting of the NSW All Welsh Shows.
Jannys received the award very humbly and had
a lovely day with friends and supporters made
through her long and valued association with the
Society.
Mr John Riley, member of the COM and Chair-
man of the Queensland RPG was recently
awarded an Honorary Life Membership of the
WPCS UK. A surprise presentation of his award
was made at the Queensland All Welsh Show.
John continues to be editor of the Journal, ensur-
ing a quality publication which grows and im-
proves each year. This year is no exception.
The Committee of Management regularly re-
views the Judges Panel and Assessment process.
During the past year, many past judges of the So-
ciety have been personally invited to return to
the Judges Panel. The response has been very
pleasing and their inclusion will assist States in
selecting judges. The Assessment process has
also been reviewed in detail with a commitment
to holding regular seminars and assessment days
throughout Australia. The RPGs assist greatly
with these events. Regular communication with
Judges with the introduction of a twice yearly
Judges’ Newsletter will assist Judges to keep up
to date with seminars and updates to regulations.
We must all respect and appreciate the Judges,
Officials and organisers, who offer their time
with little reward.
Volume 17 of the Studbook has been produced
for the first time utilising the ABRI Studbook
program, which enabled print ready files to be
supplied directly to the printers. Thank you to
Editing Chairperson, Mrs Denise Rule for her
dedication and attention to detail and to the Of-
fice Manager, the Society Registrar and Mrs
Chris Milvain for her assistance.
The History of the Society, from its inception in
1969 until now is currently being finalised. Mrs
Joan McKinlay has put a tremendous amount of
time and effort into collecting information from
many members. It will be a wonderful publica-
tion and is planned to be launched at the end of
this year.
The office staff, Mrs Jean Hill, Office Manager,
Mrs Leanne Moss, Registrar, Mrs Belinda
Sloothak, Finance Administrator and Mrs Anne
Turner, Office Assistant are a great team and are
always ready to assist members with their
queries.
My year as Chairperson has been a learning ex-
perience but an enjoyable one. Thank you to all
members who have made me welcome, and to
the Committee of Management for their contin-
ued effort and support. We have a Society we
can all be proud of, made so by the members and
of course, our ponies and cobs.
Thank you.
Michele Baker
Action SPRING 2011 11
Ladies and Gentlemen,
IN YOUR AGM FOLDER you have a copy of
the Society’s audited accounts for the year
ending 31st March 2011. The accounts include
the profit and loss statement, balance sheet, cash
flow statement, notes to the financial statements,
the independent auditors report and the inde-
pendent review report which defines the scope
of the financial appraisal of the Society’s Na-
tional office activities.
In addition, there is a breakdown of the National
Office’s investment portfolio and a brief note on
page 12 identifying trends in key business activ-
ities, (KPIs).
The audited accounts encompass the activities of
the National office and each of the RPGs, the
Victorian All Welsh Show, National Show and
Victorian Foal Futurity.
Over the past few years it has been difficult to
get a clear picture of the day to day financial ac-
tivities of the Society due to the sale and pur-
chase of property and movement of money
between accounts.
However I suggest that the accounts for this fi-
nancial year present a clearer picture of the busi-
ness of the Society and I will in the next few
minutes share the Society’s business achieve-
ments with you.
The income of $666,343.34 for the Society can
be seen on pages 1 and 2 and the expenses in-
curred on pages 2 and 3, totalling $688,332.54.
The result of this being a loss on the year busi-
ness activities of $21,989.20.
Looking at the balance sheet the current assets
of the business (page 4) totals $629,918.59. Also
on page 4 is a list of the cash assets of each of
the sub committees, RPGs and the National Of-
fice. On page 12 in your folder you will see a
breakdown of the Combined Investment ac-
counts. The interest of 21K on the Society’s in-
vestment is shown on the profit and loss as an
income.
Page 5 shows the non-current assets at the 31st
March 2011 which, after depreciation, totals
$388,881.30. The bottom line on this page states
that the Society had net assets as at March 31st
of $1,006,336.87 compared with $1,028,326 at
31st March 2010.
In Summary the net assets have been reduced by
$21,989 to cover the deficit in operating the
business.
Returning to the profit and loss statement you
may wish to refer to the document on page 12
where I have summarised the trends over the
past five years in various activities.
The income from memberships in the year to-
talled $185,124 which continues an upward
trend in membership income over the past five
years. The income from registrations, transfers,
leases and prefix and brands is down marginally
year on year, but shows little change over the
past five years.
The income from Journal advertising continues
to rise and is recorded in the accounts at $33,000.
One area of concern for all members, but in par-
ticular for show committees is the fall in entry
fees which is down significantly as the graph
shows. The figures in the accounts reflect what
I suggest we see at Welsh Shows and Agricul-
tural Shows throughout the country namely less
exhibits forward. Show committees should be
aware of the trend when preparing budgets for
shows and other events.
Expenses
The expenses (pages 2 and 3) incurred by the
business total $688k. At first glance there are
items which cause concern and which need clar-
ification. Meeting costs at $20K includes the
conference, RPG meetings and COM meetings.
The petty cash figure of $11K is the sum of the
figure recorded by all the sub committees and
RPGs. The travelling expenses, at almost $31K,
include a portion of judge’s expenses and the re-
imbursement figure of $17k is the sum of the fig-
ures of the supplied by the sub committees and
RPGs.
I would draw your attention to the fact that the
cost of printing has gone down by some $28K.
The reduction is in part to the fact that there was
no cost for printing the Stud Book; however it is
also due to a reduction in the expenditure on sta-
tionery. There is also a small saving on postage
due to the efficient use of emails.
You will also note that staff costs have been con-
tained at $142K.
The other expense I draw your attention to is that
of cost of ribbons, trophies and sashes which
have increased by $5,500 to $35k. In planning
shows the sub committees and RPGs need to en-
sure that they make allowances for the increased
cost of ribbons and other consumables.
Before closing I would thank the sub committee
and RPG treasurers for submitting their financial
statements promptly this year and to Belinda
Sloothaak for her efforts in the office.
Over the last six months, Belinda and Jean have
spent a considerable amount of time improving
the allocation of income and expenditure to
meaningful codes in the accounting system.
To make the accounts of the Society’s business
even more meaningful sub committees must be
very precise in listing their assets and liabilities
at the end of the financial year. Some groups,
and you know who you are, stagger from a paper
profit to a paper loss from one year to the next
which makes it impossible to make sound deci-
sions regarding your business activities. Belinda
and the finance committee will be working with
RPG treasurers to achieve the improvements in
documentation during the current year. COM
and sub committee members are spending their
fellow member’s monies and therefore the ac-
counts should identify clearly how that money
was used.
In summary the Society is currently financially
sound but aware of the pressures facing busi-
nesses the COM have implemented a policy for
the coming year whereby stocks of goods on
hand will be reduced by a targeted sales initiative
and operating costs will be contained. The ob-
jective in the current financial year is a break
even budget.
I would be pleased to answer any points of clar-
ification on the audited accounts and then pro-
pose that you accept my report.
John Riley
2010 - 2011 Financial Report
12 Action SPRING 2011
WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC ABN 70066732367
Financial Statement for the year ended 31 March 2011Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Aust Inc
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31 March 20112011 2010
$ $INCOME
All Welsh Show 897.28 182Membership Subscriptions 185,124,13 174.166Prefix & Brands 8,535.41 8,153Registration Fees 69,966.41 71,146Transfer & Lease 34,792.72 34,454Pedigree & Duplicate Certs 1,480.00 1,725Penalty Fees 7,711Archive Fees - 20Fundraising 5,864.15 5,243Donations & Trophies 9,066.04 4,390Advertising in Action 5,367.27 7,197Advertising on Website 272.73 30Advertising in Journal 33,052.73 33,119Advertising Other 3,741.81 3,202Sales Income - 24,188Promotional Goods 17,574.17 -Journals 2,097.07 -Stud Books 117.73 -
___________ __________
19,788.97 24,188Conference Income 6,704.08 7,195Export & AI & ET Kits 480.00 1,026DNA Testing 1,590.96 1,654Sundry Income 5,593.08 5,029Postage Charged 1,277.54 1,165National Show Income - 2,607Show Income - 7,416Entry Fees 132,648.65 175,278Stable Fees 51,474.04 30,892Conference Income - 280Catering 5,756.01 1,666Commissions 538.01 330First Aid 2,833.64 2,064Float 10,629.57 2,967Foal Futurity 2,328.25 4,748Interest ReceivedBank 1,256.19 3224 hr Call - 4,834Cash Investments - 550Term Deposits 20,073.59 10,067
___________ __________
21,329.78 15,483Foal Futurity 894.95 -Gift Vouchers 4,861.37 -Raffles 571.46 2,062Sponsorship 4,453.67 8,829Stud Maps & Journals - 513Pony Sales - 12,126Promotions 1,440.75 -Judges Subsidy 2,545.23 4,569Native Pony Comp 515.00 235Seminar Receipts 864.00 1,178Ground Levy Fees - 1019Catalogue Sales 9,730.59 4,613Camping Fees 3,908.16 3,022Reimbursements 5,164.17 -Action Magazine Subscription 3,913.60 -Administration Fees 6,346.85 -
___________ __________
TOTAL INCOME 666,343.34 672,892
2011 2010$ $
EXPENSESAccountancy 7,360.00 6,1500Affiliation Fees - 3,335Advertising & Promotion 31,881.04 26,662Banner Reimbursement - 400Bad Debts 1,468.32 -Bank Charges 5,312.17 5,205Body Corporate Fees - 1,389Commonwealth Visa Payment - 5,293Cost of Journals / Books 2,405.78 4,765Claims - 77Cleaning 2,034.55 -Catering 10,428.56 15,414Commission - 67Computer Expenses 541.67 -COM Allowance 2,628.32 6,648Conference Costs 500.00 15,402DNA Testing 10,275.03 11,291Depreciation 3,149.00 3,896Low Value Plant Write Off - 7,760___________ __________
3,149.00 11.656Donations / Sponsorships 6,849.30 12,025Float 1,260.00 2,110Electricity & Gas 1,717.49 2,245First Aid Subsidy 6,882.18 4,825Filing Fees - 149Foal Futurity 1,209.09 1,958Fundraising Costs 2,839.49 232Gift Vouchers 4,714.06 513General Expenses 1,983.79 4,383Gifts - 3.039History of the Society 45.00 163Insurance 19,903.83 18,345Interest 86.15 -Judges Expenses 6,557.97 50Junior Club Expenses - 162Legal Costs 567.58 -License Fee - 20Meeting Costs 20,004.02 980Membership Costs 999.86 104Motor Vehicle Expenses - 33National Show Expenses 14,125.32 -National Young Judges Expenses 4,306.97 982Petty Cash 11,226.96 9,041Pony Sale Expenses - 19,2202009 Expenses Adjusted 6,681Postage 15,788.69 17,474Printing & Stationery 117,744.86 145,985Prizes & Prize Money 7,372.36 13,927Rates 2,996.85 1,555Rent - 7,303Repairs & Maintenance 37.40 4,363Ribbons, Trophies & Sashes 35,074.24 29,556Refunds - 977Reimbursements 17,057.94 -Security 222.55 -Cost of Sales (2,701.01) (9,126)Staff Amenities - 7,885Staff Training 3,291.59 -Show Expenses 90,593.76 110,415Stable Costs 23,218.44 12,562Sponsorships 1,320.00 -Sundry Expenses 7,170.92 6,648Superannuation - 126Telephone 5,489.83 8,061Travelling Expenses 30,878.89 17,100Employment ExpensesSuperannuation 12,711.06 10,128
Action SPRING 2011 13
2011 2010$ $
Wages / Salaries 125,071.95 128,721Travel Reimbursements 4,737.14 6,551
__________ __________
142,520.15 145,400Website Expenses 2,196.78 1,916Workcover 1,718.43 1,897Young Ambassador Award Ex’s 3,106.37 4,587
___________ __________
TOTAL EXPENSES 688,332.54 722,155___________ __________
OPERATING LOSS ANDEXTRAORDINARY ITEMS 21,989.20 49,263Retained Profits 1,029,326.07 1,077,589
NON-OPERATING INCOME & EXPENSESNon Operating IncomeProfit on Sale of Fixed Assets - 470,629
__________ __________
OPERATING LOSS ANDEXTRAORDINARY ITEMS 49,263.24 (555,631)
Retained Profits 1,077,589.31 542,467________________________
PROFIT AVAILABLE FOR APPROPRIATION 1,066,336.87 1,028,326
__________ __________
RETAINED PROFITS 1,066,336.87 1,028,326__________ __________
CURRENT ASSETSCashCash Assets
National Office Cheque Account 14,713.69 12,006National Show Account 10699.71 21,323G & P Account 5,218.96 4,266NSW South Account 2,143.00 3,435NSW West Account 3,260.45 1,841NEB Account 8,363.15 8,303VAWS Account 9,754.28 32,125TAS Account 3,107.43 1,467QLD Account 31,572.33 25,392B & C Account 3,529.37 5,108NSW North Account 4,799.69 5,541SA Account 13,048.56 11,034VFF Account 7,852.18 7,288WA Account 5,956.47 5,782Yarra Valley 6,054.97 5,782Performance Comp - 1,133NSW East Account 34,259.55 33,799
__________ _________
164,333.79 184,478
Credit Card Holding Account 2,322.15 192Unbanked Deposits (565.32) 1,815Petty Cash 50.15 -WPCS Stud Book Investment 14,811.28 14,259Term Deposit Funds
50066095 (General Saved Funds) 167,968.56 159,69050040688 (Combined Invest Acc) 45,268.32 43,50650070385 (Building Fund) 107,898.60 102,01750072209 (Specific Funds Project) 31,929.06 30,000
__________ __________353,064.54 334,213
WPCS National Office Surplus - 17,604__________ __________534,016.59 553,561
2011 2010$ $
InventoriesInventories 95,000.00 95,120
ReceivablesReceivables 902.00 4,964
__________ __________
TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS 629,918.59 653,645__________ __________
NON CURRENT ASSETSProperty Plant & EquipmentCanteen Equipment 511.00 511Less Prov’n for Depreciation (511.00) (511)
__________ __________
Plant & Equipment 80,405.88 80,406Less Prov’n for Depreciation (62,870.00) (59,721)
__________ __________
17,535.88 20,685Factory 20 14-17 Hogan Crt 293,990.00 293,990Set Up Costs 77,355.42 77,355
__________ __________
TOTAL NON-CURRENT ASSETS 388,881.30 392,030__________ __________
TOTAL ASSETS 1,018,799.89 1,045,675__________ __________
CURRENT LIABILITIESAccounts PayablePayables 1,081.54 11,731Prepaid Gift Certificates - 705Superannuation Payable 3,000.91 2,357PAYG Payable 4,316.23 -CBA Credit Card (44.55) -
__________ __________
8,354.13 18,823OtherGST Liabilities 4,108.89 445
GST Adjustments - (1,363)__________ __________
4,108.89 (918)ATO Credit - (556)
__________ __________4,108.89 (1,474)
__________ __________
TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES 12,463.02 17,349__________ __________
NON-CURRENT LIABILITIESTOTAL NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES - -
__________ __________
TOTAL LIABILITIES 12,463.02 17,349__________ __________
NET ASSETS 1,006,336.97 1,028,326__________ ___________
SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITYAccumulated Profit 1,006,336.87 1,028,326
__________ __________
TOTAL SHAREHOLDERS’ EQUITY1,006,336.87 1,028,326__________ __________
14 Action SPRING 2011
CASH FLOW STATEMENTFor the year ended 31st March 2011
2011 2010$ $
Cash Flows From Operating Activities
Receipts from customers 649,076 655,914Payments to Suppliers and Employees (695,488) (735,485)Interest Received 21,329 15,482GST Movements - ATO 5,583 (57,236)Net cash provided by operating activities(19,500) (121,325)
Cash Flows From Investing Activities
Net movements from sale and purchase ofProperty, plant and equipment - (44,030)Net cash provided by financing activities - (44,030)
Net increase (decrease) in cash held (19,500) (165,355)
Cash at the beginning of the year 553.561 718,916Cash at the end of the year 534,061 553,561
Notes to the Financial Statements for the year ended 31 March 2010Note 1: Statement of Significant Accounting PoliciesThis financial report is a general purpose financial report which has been preparedin accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, Urgent Issues Group Consen-sus Views and other authoritative pronouncements of the Australian AccountingStandards Board and the requirements of the Associations Incorporations Act ofVictoria.The finacial report covers Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc as aan indi-vidual entity. Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc is an association incor-porated in Victoria under Associations Incorporations Act 1984.The financial report has been prepared on an accrual basis and is based on historicalcosts and does not take into account changing money values, or except where stated,current valuations of non-current assets. Cost is based on the fair values of the con-siseration given in exchange for assets.The following summary of the material accounting policies adopted in the prepartionof the financial report. The accounting policies have been consistently applied, un-less otherwise stated.
InventoriesInventories are valued at the lower of cost and current replacement cost. Costs areassigned on a first-out basis.Property, Plant & EquipmentEach class of property, plant and equipment is carried at cost or fair value less, whereapplicable, any accumulated depreciation.a) Property
Freehold land and buildings are measured on the fair value basis, being the amountfor which an asset could be exchanged between knowledgeable willing partiesin an arm’s length transaction. It is a policy of Welsh Pony & Cob Society ofAustralia Inc to have an independent valuation every three years, with annualappraisals being made by the directors.
The lowest valuation of Freehold land and buildings received has been applied inthe financials prepared to adopt a conservative approach.
b) Plant & EquipmentThe carrying amount of property, plant & equipment is reviewed annually to en-
sure it is not in excess of the recoverable amount from these assets. The recov-erable amount is assessed on the basis of the expected net cash flows that willbe received from the assets employment and subsequent disposal. The expectednet cash flows have not been discounted to their present value in detemining re-coverable amounts.
c) DepreciationThe depreciable amount of all fixed assts including buildings and capitalised
leased assets, but excluding freehold land, is depreciated on a reducing balancemethod commencing fromt he time the asset is held ready for use. Propertiesheld for investment purposes are not subject to a depreciation charge. Leaseholdimprovements are depreciated over the shorter of either the unexpired period ofthe lease or the estimated useful lives of the improvements.
Employee BenefitsContributions are made by Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc to an em-ployee superannuation fund and are charged as expenses when incurred.Comparative FiguresWhere required by Accounting Standards comparative figures have been adjustedto conform with changes in presentation for the current year.RevenueVoluntary Revenue: Cash or Voluntary income, show income, product sales, dona-tions,catering and other miscellaneous income are a source of revenue. The Societyhas determined that it is impractical to establish control over the collection of vol-untary revenue in this form prior to its entry into its financial records.Interest revenue is recognised on a cash basis recognised when received.Membership revenue is recognised when received.All revenue is stated net of the amounts of goods and services tax (GST)
• 121 Stallions
• 558 Mares and Foundation Stock
• 318 Geldings
• 303 Foal recordings for Colts
• 753 Part Welsh comprising
• 38 PW Stallions
• 349 PW Mares
• 254 PW Geldings.
• 112 Foal Recordings for Part Welsh Colts.
In addition to these registrations, there were 143 Leases and 1772
Transfers processed.
The graph on the right shows year by year completed registrations for
easy comparison.
Editing Chairman’s Report 2011
THIS YEAR 18 ponies were imported into
Australia from the United Kingdom, New
Zealand, United States of America and the Nether-
lands and seven ponies were exported to NZ.
At the time of writing this report Stud Book 17
is at the printers and should be available for pur-
chase at this AGM. For the first time this Stud
Book has been directly generated from the ABRI
computer programme. Brands have not been
drawn in this stud book but all prefixes are listed.
Volume 18 will be closing on the 31st July 2011.
This Stud Book will include animals registered
between the 1st August 2009 and the 31st July
2011. If you wish your ponies to be included in
this volume you must have your Application for
Registration in the Office before the closing
date, with all information on the Application cor-
rect, as incorrect applications or insufficient in-
formation will mean that your registration will
not be able to be processed in time and the ani-
mal will be included in Volume 19 of the Stud
Book.
In closing, I would like to thank all the Editing
Committee members for the time and effort put
in to ensure that all registration are as correct as
possible. To the remaining Committee and Of-
fice staff members, thank you for your support
during the year.
Denise Rule, Editing Chairman 2011
AS CHAIRMAN OF EDITING, I am pleased to
report that during the last financial year
(01/04/2010 – 31/03/11) 2053 ponies were recorded
in the Society’s Stud Book Data Base, namely:
TOTAL REGISTRATIONS
FOR THE YEAR
2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
1236 1453 1816 2304 1528 1933 2235 2053
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Weston Park StudSections A, B and Part Welsh
Major Reduction Sale of Section A – mares, youngstockand the stallion Weston Park Popeye.
Section A mares.
Also, we have Section B Youngstock and Geldings for sale, some of whom will follow in the footsteps of Weston Park Vivaldi, Vegas, and Chorister to name but a few.
For more details, please phone 03 5766 2283.Richard and Janet Evans, 234 Glenrowan Moyhu Road Glenrowan Vic 3675
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SIRE RATING SHOWS 2011-2012NEW SOUTH WALES – NSW All Welsh Show, Southern NSW Pony Classic, Northern NSW Welsh Show
VICTORIA – Welsh Feature Show, Victorian All Welsh Show, North East & Border Autumn Show
QUEENSLAND – QLD All Welsh Show, Brisbane Royal, Warwick Show
TASMANIA – Tasmanian Champion of Champions Show 8-9 October, Monds & Affleck All Breeds
Spectacular 20 November, Tasmanian All Welsh Show 11 December
SOUTH AUSTRALIA – SA All Welsh Show, Northern Hack & Halter Show, SA Welsh Youngstock Show
WESTERN AUSTRALIA – WA All Welsh Show, Perth Royal, Three Breeds Youngstock Show
Some information about how results are tallied:
Placings: 1st = 3 points 2nd = 2 points 3rd = 1 point
Foal classes are not included as not all foal registrations are processed at the time results are collated.
In the event of a tie, the points from the State All Welsh Show are used to determine the placings.
Points are awarded to the stallion in the Breed Section where his progeny were shown eg. LlanfairbrynCadno Coch is a Welsh Mountain Pony, but his progeny were registered Welsh Ponies of Cob Type soLlanfairbryn Cadno Coch was successful in the Welsh Ponies of Cob Type Section.
2012 NATIONAL PONY OF THE YEAR SHOWMajor Sponsor ~ The Rug Rack ~ www.therugrack.com.au
Incorporating the invitation only
2012 AUSTRALIAN CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS IN-HAND FINAL
March 23-25, 2012(Entries close January 25, 2012)
Sydney International Equestrian Centre – Horsley Park NSWBreeds included are ~ Australian Ponies, Shetland Ponies, Welsh Purebred, Part Welsh, APSB Partbred, APSB Riding Pony,Led Hackneys, Harness, Riding Ponies (Show Pony, Show Hunter & Over-height Riding Ponies), Australian Saddle Ponies,Dartmoor, Connemara, New Forest, Fell, Highland, Gypsy Cobs, Haflingers, Childs First Ridden & Leading Rein Ponies,APSB/Welsh/M&M Newcomer & Show Hunters, Arabian Ponies, Arabian Riding Ponies, All Breeds Show Hunter & WorkingHunter Ponies and the 2012 National All Breeds Ridden Championship and much more!!Note ~ Welsh exhibitors may be a member of either the APSB or WPCS of Aust Inc and Welsh Ponies may be registered with either the APSBor WPCS of Aust Inc. Dartmoor, Connemara, New Forest, Fell, Highland, Gypsy Cobs & Haflingers may be registered with either the APSBor a relevant Breeds Society but the registered owner/leesee must be a financial member of the APSB.
Enquiries: 0247 748 573 (ah) or 0414 908 573 Email: [email protected] Schedules will be available in September 2011
Schedules will be posted to 2011 Exhibitors and qualifiers of the 2012 Champion of Champions
Go to www.emmasshowhorses.com for schedule and updatesor contact us directly to receive a schedule
Note: Performance is not required to enter the 2012 National Pony of the Year Show but please be advised that the 2012 AustralianChampion of Champions In-Hand Final is by invitation only. Please contact us to ask about qualifying shows in your State.
STATE - SECTION FIRST SECOND THIRD
VICTORIA
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Jinchilla Nero Friars Tearaway (Imp UK) Llanfairbryn Goldrush
Tjuringa Huw
WELSH PONY Imperial Tennessee Eyarth Sama (Imp UK) Weston Park Versace
Weston Manhattan Weston Park Chicago
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Synod Aristocrat (Imp UK) Cataraqui Hasufel Rosnaree Capricorn
WELSH COB Indi Llewellyn (iid) Llanarth Cardif Arms (Imp UK) Nebo Dyfrig Express (Imp UK)
TASMANIA
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Trentlyn Aristocrat Tjuringa Huw Weston Park Rebel
WELSH PONY Tooravale Jamaica Owendale Perci
Imperial Juggler
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Gweunydd Sionyn (Imp UK) Synod Aristocrat (Imp UK)
WELSH COB Grenwood Viking
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Weston Park Tipperary Rivington Gypsy Joker Imperial Haroun
Rivington Spring Rain
WELSH PONY Salient Master Bronze Imperial Angelo Weston Manhattan
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Pen-nant Gametime Wingana Gideon Llanfairbryn Cadno Coch
WELSH COB Penybank Domain (Imp UK) Derwen Dakota (Imp UK) Barnon Beau Gambler
NEW SOUTH WALES
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Woranora Mosaic Imperial Baledur Osory Mr Sandman
WELSH PONY Eyarth Tigra (Imp UK) Imperial Jericoe Kylandee William
Bamborough Paramount
Glenmore First Agent
Rotherwood Secret Agent (Imp UK)
Coed Coch Llabed (Imp UK)
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Hillswood Robbie Sox Niscinda Mastercard Barnon Beau Gambler
Woranora Trojan
Llangollen Gatsby
WELSH COB Penybank Domain (Imp UK) Grenwood Searle Grenwood Shakespeare
Synod Aristocrat (Imp UK)
QUEENSLAND
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Mariana Lodge Versace Glynyarra Kristian Weston Park Rebel
Nattai Salsbri
WELSH PONY Eyarth Tigra (Imp UK) Rhyl Jupiter Hazelmere Inca
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Gweunydd Sionyn (Imp UK) Fleur De Lys Jack Daniel Seawynd Sundance Kid
Hendrewen Aba Express (Imp UK) Llangollen Gatsby
Eradan Brennig
Nattai Aladdin
Woranora Mosaic
WELSH COB Hendrewen Aba Express (Imp UK) Nebo Dyfrig Express (Imp UK) Alcheringa Vintage
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY Wendamar Elliott Kingswood Snowman Woranora Mosaic
WELSH PONY Rhoson Gaugin (Imp UK) Weston Manhattan Imperial Wardance
WELSH PONY of COB TYPE Trapalanda Downs Galahad Synod Aristocrat (Imp UK) Gweunydd Sionyn (Imp UK)
WELSH COB Trapalanda Dai Wynne Llanina Merlyn (Imp UK) Hillswood Red Robin
Durrant Cracker Jack Seawynd Sundance Kid
2010 - 2011 SIRE RATING RESULTS - Thank you to the RPG members who supplied this information
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FOR SALE
This lovely stallion is carrying great bloodlines which would be an asset to any stud. Never leaving the ring without a ribbon including two Royal Melbourne Summer Horse Shows. He is now offered for sale. Genuine offers over $6,000.Phone 0408 571 050 Pimpinio Victoria
Sire: Ripple Brook PiperDam: Dalgangle SnowberrySOD: Arielen Strauss
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY
STALLION
PROSPECT BLUE
Courtney
IT WAS BOTH comforting and encouraging to
have received so much early support from
COM members, RPG Delegate members and
those present at the Annual General Meeting
weekend on my planned initiatives as Young
Ambassador. The AGM was a great occasion for
me to meet new members and chat further with
existing members and gave me the opportunity
to gather additional ideas and thoughts for my
year ahead.
A lovely handmade sculpture, kindly donated by
Suellen and Anthony Deane of Llanfairbryn
Stud, was raffled throughout the day and drawn
after the dinner at the AGM. The raffle was to
raise funds for the proposed Young Peoples
Group (YPG) and my many thanks are extended
to both Suellen and the ladies in the Office for
their welcome support. The raffle raised a pleas-
ing sum of just over $400.00.
On a personal visit to the UK in July, it was good
to catch up with breeders and enthusiasts I had
met in previous years. I also used this trip to
meet many new faces in the UK including sev-
eral members from South Austalia and Western
Australia at the Royal Welsh and I was able to
exchange many ideas with the current WP&CS
UK Young Ambassador Gillian McNinch from
Scotland. Gillian provided valuable advice, her
experiences so far and what she hopes to achieve
during her term.
I was fortunate to be asked to assist Liz Mans-
field-Purnell of the Rotherwood Stud with the
Young Judges competition at the National Pony
Society Summer Championships. It was terrific
to see so many young members participating and
how well versed most were, particularly in the
10 – 12 age group. It was pleasing to note that
their junior judging system operated very similar
to our own.
One of the initiatives I am keen to progress in
time for the upcoming state All Welsh Shows is
some Young Handler and Junior Judging infor-
mation sessions. At these sessions I hope to pro-
vide interested young members with an
overview of how both competitions operate and
what is required, what a judge may be looking
for and provide participants with useful tips to
take away and use for later competitions.
While the All Welsh Shows are extremely busy
with tight timetables, I feel these information
sessions will benefit our younger members not
familiar with these useful competitions and in-
crease their knowledge and interest in the Soci-
ety. This will also be a good opportunity for
young members to meet other members in a re-
laxed and comfortable setting. I will be in con-
tact with the rele-
vant RPG respon-
sible for each state
show seeking as-
sistance with set-
ting up these
sessions and gath-
ering contacts that
may be interested
in attending.
Work is being
completed on putting a submission forward to
the COM for approval of the proposed Young
Peoples Group (YPG), which I am hoping to fi-
nalise by the end of the year. Lauren Hadley, a
previous WP&CS UK Young Ambassador has
helped enormously with the logistics of some of
my ideas and initiatives that may benefit our So-
ciety, which has been a great help. Input will be
sought from interested members in forming this
group, so if you would like to get involved or
have any ideas you would like to share, please
get in contact.
I look forward to meeting many new faces in the
spring/summer at the various shows being held
and wish those competing loads of fun and suc-
cess.
Michael Gates
Young Ambassador - Michael Gates Liz Mansfield-Purnell and Michael atthe National Pony Society Summer
Championships, UK.
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20 Action SPRING 2011
WITH ANOTHER Annual General
Meeting passed, once remembers the
first Annual General Meeting held by the
Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Australia at
the Royal Melbourne Showgrounds during
the Royal Melbourne Show on the 24th Sep-
tember 1970. How the society has grown
and prospered since those early days. The
National Annual General Meeting and Con-
ference weekend has now become a sharing
of good conversation, shared experiences
and a few new ideas or a welcome reap-
praisal of what we already know.
While the important Delegates Meeting with
Committee of Management was held Satur-
day morning, members and guests enjoyed a
very informative morning with guest
speaker, Mr Darrell Owen of the Owendale
Stud giving an interesting talk with DVDs
on the Coed Coch Dispersal Sale, including
Coed Coch Bari being sold to Lady
Creswick for a record price, the reduction
sale of the Weston Stud UK, before relocat-
ing to Australia, and the foundation mares
that formed the base at Owendale Stud, es-
tablished in 1959.
Another DVD included photographs taken
by Darrell’s uncle, Gordon Sheppard in
1956-57. These photos were of the proper-
ties and livestock at Milton Park, owned by
Lady Creswick’s father Anthony Horden,
Retford Park owned by his brother Sam, and
Robertson Park, owned by the first Honorary
Life Member of the Society Mrs Doris
Roberts. These properties were all in the
Bowral area of New South Wales. Other
photos taken in 1963 were of Kent Park in
Victoria, the property of Lady Creswick be-
fore she moved to Allanvale at Avenel, Vic-
toria. What a fascinating morning.
The afternoon guest speakers were Mrs Janet
Evans of Weston Park Stud giving us a de-
tailed account of the big decision for her par-
ents’ Weston Stud to relocate from the Unite
Kingdom to Australia. What a mammoth
task. This was then compared with Mr
Crispin Bennett of International Racehorse
Transport, who with an entertaining Power-
Point DVD gave an account of transporting
horses today, information for importing and
exporting and ongoing quarantine arrange-
ments.
Members were introduced to the Young Am-
bassador for 2011-2012, Mr Michael Gates
who spoke passionately about the continued
encouragement for young members of the
Society; he has a great interest in the Welsh
breeds and their promotion.
During the dinner the Achiever awards were
announced and the owners were presented
with their trophies. There was also a great
quiz which really got people testing their
knowledge with some blasts from the past
and an auction offering some lovely and
some not so classy goods.
On Sunday morning the judge’s seminar was
held keeping panel judges and members up
to date on rules and regulations, risk man-
agement and the standard of excellence for
all sections of the Stud Book and Part Welsh.
Following lunch a farewell to old and new
friends with a promise to meet again next
hear.
Joan McKinlay
CONFERENCE & AGM WEEKEND
Congratulations to the winners of Achiever Awards,listed below. Details of the ponies and cobs whichwon awards are available in the Journal; copies ofthe Journal are available from the Office.Bamborough September Song, Part Welsh mare,
bred and owned by Bamborough Pony Stud.
Nattai Gwyn 2nd, gelding of Section A breeding,
bred by Lady Creswick, owned by Miss Donna and
Miss Rose Nichols.
Kamber Pryderi, gelding of Section D breeding, bred
by Sandie Foster, owned by the Abbott -Wright Fam-
ily and ridden by Fern Wright.
Murraydale Park Delta, Section B mare, bred by
Leo McDougall, owned and ridden by Miss Emily
Kakoschke.
Nawarrah Park Happy Gilmore, Part Welsh gelding,
bred by the Howe Family, owned and ridden by
Sarah Hall.
Owendale Lemon Twist, gelding of Section B breed-
ing, bred by Mrs R Owen, owned by Gregory and
Katherine Farrell.
Owendale Mr Perkins, gelding of Section B breed-
ing, bred by Mr Darrell Owen, owned by Michelle
Laban.
Woranora Serena, Section B mare, bred and owned
by Ms Helen Dohan.
Wyann Sonic, gelding of Section B breeding, bred
by Mrs Anne Cochrane, owned by Natasha Moody.
Mithril Hero’s Return, gelding of Section B breed-
ing, bred and owned by Chris Milvain, ridden and
trained by Louise Maguire.
Wynara Talk of the Town, Part Welsh stallion, bred
by Mrs Lia Blacket, owner, Jessica Herring.
Harwood Hooley Dooley, gelding of Section A
breeding, bred by Mrs D Hillard, owned by Mrs
Debbie Emmerson.
Left: Helen Slee with President Jan Buttfield. Centre: Darrell gave an interesting presentation which featured video of the Coed Coch Dispersal Saleand the history of the Owendale Stud. Right: Queensland representative Louise Colthorpe receiving the Harwood Hooley Dooley’s Achiever Awardfrom COM Chair Michele Baker on behalf of Debbie Emmerson. Photos: Jean Hill
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Photo: Delwyn Moss
in WESTERN AUSTRALIABREEDING QUALITY WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES
Dalgangle Cariad pictured
Six timesWinner of Best in Hand WA Welsh Show
One daughter (8 years Dalgangle Catkin) and two grand-daughters of this mare
AVAILABLE FOR SALEThese quality animals will
enhance your breeding program or make excellent ridden ponies.
08 9295 1146Email: [email protected]
www.glenavonponystud.com
Glen Avon Stud
CONFERENCE & AGM WEEKEND
Above:President for the past two years, Mrs Val Smith. Top centre: New South Wales members Jan & Ian Denney. Top right: President Elect JohnWhile, Gloria Jarrott and Jenni Cesnik. Bottom centre: Kym Shingleton and Midge Boag from Western Australia. Bottom right: Chairman of theCommittee of Management Michele Baker flanked by Aengus Wright, retiring Young Ambassador and Michael Gates, the newly appointed YoungAmbassador. Photos: Jean Hill
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RPG Roundup
THE SHOW SEASON is upon us once again.It’s that time of year where we start bringing
those ‘woolly ponies’ in from the paddocks to ex-tricate them from their longs beards and woollycoats. Members interested in learning about showpreparation attended the ‘Hands On Workshop’which the RPG held on the 14th August.
On July 17th, we held the NSW All Breeds FoalShow at Hawkesbury Showground. The weatheralthough a little chilly in the morning, turned intoa lovely sunny day after a week of rain. Full re-sults can be found on the WPCS website, but themain results are: Welsh Mountain Pony Champion– Hollydale Savannah, Reserve – Woranora Ninja.Welsh Cob Champion – Carwyn Velocity, Reserve– Grande Crest The Lionheart. Welsh PonyChampion – Imperial Madamoiselle, Reserve –Imperial Rebecca. Welsh Gelding Champion –Eagle Park Starburst, Reserve – BellingaraTango. Champion Part Welsh Colt – CarlingfordPark Tour Of Duty, Reserve – Cardwell Park Hou-dini. Champion Part Welsh Filly – Waxward SoYou Think, Reserve – Birdwood Southern Belle.Champion Part Welsh Gelding – Ascot Finale’sTribute, Reserve - Brandy Hollow Park Gold ‘N’Ruff. Supreme Part Welsh was the colt Carling-ford Park Tour Of Duty (pictured below) and hewas the Supreme Arabian Derivative Foal, withAscot Finale’s Tribute Runner-Up Supreme.Supreme Welsh In Hand was Sule Lyons’ SectionB filly Imperial Madamoiselle with Hollydale Sa-vannah Runner up.
The NSW All Welsh will be held on the 21st,22nd, 23rd October at Sydney InternationalEquestrian Centre. The judges are: Sections A, C& D, Welsh Childrens classes and Ridden Welsh -Rosemary Philipson-Stow from Pendock Stud(UK). Part Welsh, Section B, Geldings and Rid-den Welsh Hunters, Sandy Goodwin from TameValley Stud (UK). Ridden Part Welsh and OpenChildrens Ridden - Karen Pet (NSW) and ShowHunters, Ridden Welsh Hunters & Open Leading
Rein - Joanne Maunder (NSW). Lisa Le Provost(NSW) will be judging the Working Hunters. Wehave an upgraded Working Hunter course withequipment supplied by Australian Hunter HorseAssociaiton and some fabulous sponsorship in-cluding $100 for Supreme A (Marge & CliffBrown, Lyndon Lodge Stud), Supreme B (Cher-rington Pony Stud), Supreme Pony of Cob Type(Val and Malcolm Smith, Arena Stud), SupremeD (Niscinda Stud). $50 Best Youngstock A (Dal-brae Stud, SA), Youngstock B (Namwilkar Stud),Youngstock Part Welsh (Namwilkar Stud). Janand Ian Denney of Linden Stud have donated $25for each of the Champion and Reserve ChampionLeading Rein and First Ridden classes and wehave also had wonderful sponsorship from a num-ber of other studs such as the Kennedy and Shawfamilies of Arbor Acres Stud, Michael and JulieNorthcott of Emerald Coad Stud, Stable-8, Edin-burgh Horse Rugs, Horses Warehouse. OmegaFeeds, Tuza Horse Floats, Mitavite, InternationalAnimal Health, Elite Embroidery and CastlereaghFeeds. We have the usual wonderful PerpetualTrophies plus some special new ones and a fewSpecial Awards just for the 2011 Show. We areendeavoring to provide prize money for as manyevents as possible, the show is run on a break-evenbudget rather than to make a profit so we are stilllooking for assistance from members for sponsor-ship. If you are interested in sponsoring contactour Sponsorship Coordinator Maryanne Smith [email protected]
The NSW All Breeds Youngstock Show will bealso held on 6th December at Hawkesbury Show-ground. Entry on the day with WPCSA Medalsfor Supreme Welsh In Hand Exhibit and SupremePart Welsh Foal.
MEMBERS NEWS
HORSES CAN BE DANGEROUS creatures and
on the 7th May, the day before Mothers Day, one
of our junior members, Jess Kerry, who is a co-
opted member of the RPG unfortunately found this
out the hard way. Jess’s passion are her cobs Riv-ington Bayberry and Grenwood Victory but on this
Saturday Jess was working at one of the local Polo
fields in the Hawkesbury when a young polo pony
she was riding decided to ‘jack up’. The polo pony
(approx 15.2hh) reared and fell backwards, falling
on top of her. She was airlifted to Westmead Hos-
pital where she underwent numerous tests. Jess
has been in a neck brace ever since the accident
and will undergo surgery in the near future to fuse
her neck to her spine. Jess has had to watch her
family and friends show her babies from the other
side of the fence since the accident. Jess said that
there was one positive thing that came from her
accident - she was able to give her mum a ride in
a helicopter for ‘Mothers day’! The committee
wishes you all the best in a speedy recovery Jess
and hope that we will see you in the show ring
sooner rather than later.
MOST OF US may already know that Daniel
Harvey from Eagle Park Stud has moved west tohis lovely new property near Mudgee. Daniel hasbeen an active member of the committee and wewould like to wish him luck with his move. Hehas now joined the NSW Western RPG as theirTreasurer.
SINCE THE LAST ACTION, Helen Dohan fromWoranora Stud went traipsing to New Zealand fora day and a half. She ended up buying Three-BSupergirl from Karl Reipen. Supergirl is by theRoyal Welsh winning Three-B Mandy's Boy out ofhis full sister Three-B Best Girl whom Helen likedso much she gave Supreme In-Hand to when judg-ing in NZ at the North Island Welsh Show twoyears ago. She comes in foal to Weston Park Tully(Exp) and we look forward to seeing her babies inthe future.
MELISSA MCVEAGH from Stenbury Park PonyStud has had a start to 2011 that can only be de-scribed as very up and down. In February she wason a high when at the first Royal for the yearWoranora Prima Donna (Imperial Mendel x Stan-ton Park Peggoty) was awarded Supreme WelshExhibit at Canberra Royal beating some very stiffcompetition. Only a couple of weeks later, onMarch 9th they unfortunately lost the beautifulAngel Park Merlin in a freak stable accident. Syd-ney Royal was held in April with Llangollen TopNotch (Flowerdale Top Gun x LlangollenCamelia) being awarded Champion Welsh Moun-tain Pony Stallion or Colt wearing Merlin’s bridle,Woranora Prima Donna winning her led class forthe third successive year and Nilton Rhiannonbeing second in the strong filly class.
AS YOU MAY BE AWARE the Horse Industry isfacing another challenge, the deadly Hendra Virus.The virus is spread by flying foxes that have beeninfected with the virus. It is spread by their drop-pings, saliva or excretions when ingested by horseswhile eating. The virus is deadly to horses and canpotentially kill them within a few days. Humanscan also catch the Hendra Virus from affectedhorses through wounds, ingestion or breathing insaliva spray. Known symptoms of the HendraVirus for horses include a higher than normal tem-perature, may have respiratory symptoms andsometimes may develop neurological symptoms.Currently there is no cure for the virus but the In-dustry hopes that there will be a vaccine availablein 2012.
The Hendra virus is currently heading south fromQueensland. The first confirmed case of a horsebeing infected in NSW this year was confirmed onJuly 1st at Wollongbar on the North Coast. Othershave been confirmed on properties nearMacksville and Lismore. Please if your horseshows signs of being sick, DON’T take it any-where! Call a vet immediately.
If you would like to share any news with us pleaseemail our Publicity Officer at [email protected]
Linda Monaghan
NEW SOUTH WALES - Eastern
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Weston Park CassiaWelsh Section B Mare 6 years old, 12.3 1/2 hh,
Grey ‐ will be a lovely dappled grey in 2011By Eyarth Sama (Imp) out of Weston Park Cassandra
Her bloodlines go back to the greatWeston Choice (Imp), Rotherwood Casino Royale (Imp) and Weston Gili (Imp).
FORSALE
Cassia is reluctantly offered for sale. She was purchased with the intention of breeding dressageponies however the truth is we breed Warmbloods. She is broken and goes kindly under saddle.She has been shown in her breed classes at Agricultural Shows and has always won her classand a broad sash.
She is true to type and very Welsh in her outlook and attitude ‐ She is all show pony with a greattemperament, super movement, natural rhythm and an exceptional length of rein.
$5000Contact: Merran Socha 03 5876 3216 | [email protected] | www.bindara.com
24 Action SPRING 2011
RPG RoundupNEW SOUTH WALES - Northern
OUR YOUNGSTOCK SHOW was held at
Maitland Showground on 15th May 2011.
Margaret Sperrin judged Ring 1 and awarded the
Best Welsh in Hand and WP&CSA medal to
Eagle Park Starburst owned by Rebecca
Mansell; Starburst had been Supreme Foal.
Judy Ritchie judged Ring 2 and awarded Best
Welsh in Hand in her ring to Imperial Pucciniowned by Anne Stephenson. Supreme Part
Welsh was Paulgren Park Playboy exhibited by
Paulgren Park Stud.
We are looking forward to our Northern NSW
Welsh Show which is to be held a week later
than usual on the 19th & 20th November 2011
due to Equitana. We are back at AELEC this
year which is a very good facility. Entry and day
parking will be free which will make it easier for
local competitors. Sarah Barker, from Rivington
Stud, South Australia will be officiating on both
days. There are three Medals, for Best Welsh in
Hand, Supreme Led Part Welsh and Champion
Ridden Welsh.
Our RPG participated in a Horse and Farm Ma-
chinery Expo on 23rd & 24th July at Manilla
Showgrounds. We had display which included
Section A, B and Part Welsh ponies, kindly sup-
plied by Anne Stephenson. There were quite a
number of breed and trade stalls and there were
displays by enthusiasts of Horse Ball, Team Pen-
ning, Tent Pegging and Harness. Our group had
WP&CS information leaflets, socks for sale and
a raffle.
Emerald Coad had a great result from Sydney
Royal with their gelding Talbot Lodge Mocha(Woranora Mosaic x Bounty Glenmar) winning
for the ‘Best Welsh Gelding’ for the fourth time.
We are waiting for two December foals by our
stallion Ellenbank Archer (Cherrytree Mandarinx Llangollen Arabella).Glenmore Toyboy has had a successful winter
outside of the show ring when he returned to the
eventing scene and won his first event with
Chloe Cook, after having had a four year break
from the discipline.
Ruth Anderson
NEW SOUTH WALES - SouthernThe Annual Meeting for our RGP was held on
May 5th. We were privileged to have three vis-
itors from Committee of Management, namely
Michelle Baker, Janet Evans and Wendy Trimble
as well as a very good number of members.
After the election of officers, a DVD was shown
which was made by the WP&C (UK) titled
‘Judging Welsh Ponies and Cobs’, an enthralling
film, with comments by top judges on all aspects
of competitions likely to interest the Welsh
owner, breeder and showperson. Lots of positive
comments from the spectators! A very enlight-
ening program.
Our Pony Classic Show incorporating the
Youngstock Show will take place on Saturday
10th December at Moss Vale Showgrounds. The
program as usual has classes for junior and sen-
ior pony breeds and coloured classes in hand and
has been extended this year to ridden classes for
most breeds. Programs will be available on the
wpcs website.
STUD NEWS
MICHELLE WEARING SMITH of Millise
Pony Stud has settled in at Termeil on the South
Coast of NSW and is getting very excited about
the arrival of a foal out of Keyi Chorus Girl, who
is looking extremely well and happy. TaringaSandal Wood (Weston Cherrywood Imp xTaringa Coella) has a very busy time over
Spring with lots of visiting mares as he is the
new kid in town. Yarra Heights Party Time is
enjoying running around with the rest of the
mares, and will be in soon to get ready for the
All Welsh. Millise By Design, a gelding
(Taringa Sandal Wood x Keyi Chorus Girl) has
gone to Katlin Bryce, to be educated and pro-
duced for the All Welsh; we wish her luck. We
are expecting three foals this year, all in Septem-
ber; do hope we can repeat what we had last
year, all fillies!
SABINA HELMNGENS of Grenwood Welsh
Cobs reports that Grenwood Risky Business a
Section D colt foal by Grenwood Shakespeare xArawa Rhiannon (Imp NZ) has gone to his new
home with Cassie Mackender at Kenda Park,
Bathurst.
AMETHYST PARK: Helen mentions that her
two children Anna-Lee (13years) and Jordan (six
years) are both enjoying pony club with their
Welsh ponies Amethyst Park Lillium Regal and
Amethyst Park Storm Princess. Anna-Lee has
also broken in Amethyst Park Minnie Me and
they are doing some dressage training, with the
intention of competing in the near future. The
stud is expecting three foals this year by their
section D stallion Niscinda Harley D. Sadly Ju-daroo Karl passed away earlier this year at 24
years; Karl has left some lovely stock at
Amethyst Park.
Jan Denney of Linden Stud welcomes RippleBrook Bailey as resident colt, thank you to
Joanne Raper, he is a very nice natured young
fellow with lots of potential. Also joining the
stud is Bellingara Tiara (Snowdon Vale PeterPan x Bellingara Tara) and Cranellie Validate,
a wonderful 60th birthday present, as he is a full
brother to the successful Cranellie Top of theMorning. Yarrandale Primrose (Gus) our 16yo
Welsh A , did very well at the 40th Anniversary
National Driving Championships competing in
five events, and only one fault in each event. A
wonderful display from such an honest perform-
ance gelding.
MARELLA-LEA ROSCOE of Daisy Nook Stud
has a stunning Section A colt, purchased from
Robert and Martina Leso at Madison Park a little
over a year ago and he will make his show debut
at the Youngstock Classic Show at Moss Vale
this coming December. Madison Park Nabiac(Weston Park Talybont x Mariana LodgeNatasha) is a beautiful pony that has been bro-
ken to saddle and will appear for his first led
class at this show, and he already has many ad-
mirers. We wish ‘Led Zep’ and his handler all
the best for this debut.
HOLLYDALE STUD has weaned all foals but
unfortunately, I lost my lovely C filly (ChapelHouse Daffyd x Burrowa Black Sugar) due to a
freak accident in the yard.
My Section A filly Hollydale Savannah (Colee-myn Park Pick Pocket x Abbey Lakes Sapphire)had a great day at the NSW Foal Show, she went
Champion Buckskin Foal, Champion Welsh
Mountain Pony Foal and Runner Up Supreme
Welsh Foal. I am very pleased with this girl,
she has a fantastic attitude and is a pleasure to
have around.
I went on the hunt for a Section C mare, and
found the absolutely gorgeous Meithrin Chan-tilly Lace (Nattai Sprig x Meithrin Welsh Lace),she is in foal to Cataraqui Hasufel and I am very
excited about this baby as I believe he/she will
be lovely. I also purchased Meithrin TheGuardsman (Cataraqui Hasufel x Bookra Mag-gie May) a large dark chestnut colt with bling,
who will be out and about hopefully at the
Spring shows. On lease from Kenda Park I have
the stunning Kenda Park Rising Star (KendaPark Upbeat x Pen-nant Evening Star), ‘Jimmy’is a beautiful bay colt with bling and his move-
ment is outstanding along with his lovely nature,
he will also be out and about in the Spring.
Hollydale Sampson (Alcheringa Vintage x Bur-rowa Black Sugar) has just been brought back
into work after his spell and will now embark on
his saddle career.
The section B gelding, Woranora Consort (Im-perial Rembrandt x Trentlyn Marie- Christine)is progressing well under saddle and should
make his showring debut in the near future.
On a sad note I had to lay to rest my perlino Sec-
tion A gelding Hollydale Magnum (WoranoraTrojan x Abbey lakes Magnetic), he had a degen-
erative joint disease and was in pain. Magnumwas a winner at Royal and State level and I will
miss his big blue eyes and mischievousness. I
have decided to reduce the number of section A
females as I really want to concentrate on the
Section Cs.
Thank you to all the people who contributed
their news.
Shirley Atkinson Publicity Officer
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IT HAS BEEN a very active period for theWestern NSW RPG, with a fabulous turn-out
attending our General Meeting in June. A newCommittee was elected, blending new faces withprevious members to create an enthusiastic feel-ing for the Group. An Information Day will beheld at Geurie on August 6th, to involve ourMembers living further West and we will have ourannual Spring event on Saturday Oct 1st as thefirst day of three days of showing over the Octo-ber Long Weekend in Bathurst.
The Committee would like to congratulateMichael Gates, Cherrington Stud, on becomingthe Young Ambassador for 2011, we are certainhe will have a great time! Also Congratulationsmust go to John While for his appointment asPresident-Elect of the WP&CS. A number ofWestern RPG Members have travelled to theRoyal Welsh Show including first timers Davidand Sandy Smith of Birdwood Stud.
STALLION SERVICE RAFFLE: With the verygenerous donations from Osory Stud and KiabeStud, we will be running a 2012 Stallion ServiceRaffle over the next 12 months. The winner willhave the opportunity to choose between three out-standing imported stallions: Section A HeniarthHoratio (Imp UK), Section B Downland Aristotle(Imp UK) and Part Welsh Pendley Holly’s Tribute(Imp). Tickets will be $10 each.
BAMBOROUGH STUD, Cowra, will be open-ing their gates for an Open Day on Nov 19th from9am. On display will be their stallions, paddocktours of mares and foals as well as their showteam, led and ridden. Lunch will be available atBamborough.
AMARANDA STUD will be proudly hostingguests in the afternoon from 2pm, showing off thelovely mares, foals, stallions and youngstock run-ning in the hills of Cudal. A bus has been organ-ised by the Western RPG leaving from Bathurstat 7.30am, planning to visit Bamborough Stud,Avlon Stud and finally Amaranda Stud before re-turning to Bathurst.
AVLON STUD will have two Section A stallionsthis season, Imperial Peppercorn (WaxwingHerod Imp x Imperial Poplyn SOD Kidwell Pip-son Imp) and Caerleon Harlequin (Kent ParkNerod x Yarrandale Carnival SOD Coed CochBedwyn Imp). Also in the stud is the Section BAmaranda Admiral (Trentlyn Monte Christo xAmaranda Lady Jane) and last but not least, Sec-tion C Burrowa Teigr (Kaywana Sportz Finale xPenyghent Raphsody). The eagerly anticipated2011 foal crop will be well into foaling by thetime this goes to print. Although loving this area,Alice has decided to put her property on the mar-ket and to offer some ponies for sale in the hopeof downsizing for easier management.
BELLRIDGE PONY STUD congratulatesRachel Molloy on her successes with BellridgeMadonna (Cherrington Mozart x LlanfairbrynSassy) at the Western NSW Foal and YoungstockShow where Madonna was Grand Champion
Youngstock of Show after winning ChampionPart Welsh and Champion Partbred APSB.Madonna’s yearling full-sister Bellridge Saman-tha was also successful winning her PartbredAPSB class and Reserve Champion for verypleased breeder Wendy Savill.
EAST &
M O L L O Y
F A M I L Y
S H O W
TEAM have
had a really
fantastic sea-
son with the
Part Welsh
filly Bell-ridge Madonna (pictured) who was purchased
from Wendy Savill as a three year old. After plac-
ing at the 2010 NSW All Welsh Show in strong
classes, Madonna dominated her classes at the
APSB Nationals culminating in being awarded
Champion Part Welsh Filly and Supreme Cham-
pion Partbred APSB. Her next event was Sydney
Royal where she exceeded all expectations by
placing in all three of her events, Partbred APSB,
Part Welsh and Arab Derivative. Then we at-
tended the Morongla Foal and Youngstock Show
where she won Reserve Part Welsh Filly, Reserve
Arab Riding Pony as well as winning her Part
APSB class. The final event of the season saw
Madonna finish on a high - at the WP&CS West-
ern NSW RPG Foal and Youngstock Show she
was Supreme Youngstock after taking out the
Supreme Pony Youngstock, Champion Part Welsh
Filly, Champion ASP, Champion Partbred APSB
and 1st Arab Derivative three years.
BIRDWOOD STUD have enjoyed success withtheir Part Welsh filly foal, Birdwood SouthernBelle (Imperial Journal x Birdwood CountryBelle) at the NSW Foal Show, winning ReserveChampion Part Welsh Filly and Champion Part-bred APSB. The Stud is looking forward to foalsby Dunelm Musician and Shiranna Valentino andare especially looking forward to the foal from themare purchased at the 2010 Bamborough Sale,Bamborough DixieDiva who is due toBamborough Oscar.David and Sandyhave enjoyed theirfirst visit to the RoyalWelsh Show re-cently.
CHERRINGTONSTUD welcome anew stallion, OsoryAlexander (BostonBittermint Imp UK xImperial LadyAlexis) and a newmare Osory MagicPotion (Osory TomTit x Osory PotionSOD Imperial Juene).
GEMSFIELD STUD are thrilled to have the suc-cessful Welsh Pony stallion Bamborough RoyalRequest (Keston Royal Occasion Imp UK xDownland Razzamatazz Imp UK) arrive at theStud and are very grateful to Robert Grant atBamborough Stud for the opportunity. Jacqui andRoy were a formidable team in the show- ringfrom 2000 to 2002. He will be kept busy inspring! The mares due for Part Welsh foals thisSpring include the 2009 NSW Futurity WinnerBirdwood Romanz to Shiranna Valentino and theGalloway mare Aloha Solitaire to BirdwoodBushranger. Both foals are eagerly awaited.
MORONGLA SHOW SOCIETY held its fifthAnnual Foal and Youngstock Show in May andthe Welsh Ring was well supported again. JudgeDavid Smith from Yarra Heights Stud chose LynHeyne’s Welsh Mountain filly Eagle Park CandyKisses as the Supreme Welsh Foal over Bambor-ough Stud’s Bamborough Statuette who was theChampion Welsh Pony and Rebecca Mansell’sEagle Park Starburst who was Champion Geld-ing. Strong competition followed in the Young-stock section with the lovely Amaranda Kathleenshown by the Rath Family and Amaranda Stud,taking the Supreme Welsh garland after winningChampion Welsh Pony. Kenda Parks’ KendaPark Danielle was Champion Welsh Mountainand Lyn Heyne’s Eagle Park Casino was theChampion Gelding. The Supreme Part WelshFoal was Coolinda Park’s Coolinda Park AflikkaSand who had a very successful day in all rings.The Youngstock Champion Part Welsh Filly wasDanielle Robinson’s Fernbrook Dee Light, Cham-pion Gelding was Garrett and Bell’s Austintatiousbut it was Lisa Goodall’s Champion Colt WyattPark Stud Quontreau who was awarded SupremePart Welsh. Full results can be found on theWPCS website.
If you have News for the next ACTION, pleasesend it through.
Jacqui Langfield [email protected] Welsh Youngstock at Moronglo – Ama-randa Kathleen, with handler Mick Rath. Photo:Michele Robson Photography
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THIS WINTER so far has not been as ex-
treme in the form of heavy rain as it was last
year, though it is a lot colder with more frost and
a lot more snow on the peaks (good for the snow
bunnies).
Our Hunter clinic was once again held; it is a
good lead up to our Performance Show being
held at Oxley Recreational Reserve on the 28th
August 2011. Hopefully the trend of weather
continues and the event will be the success it was
last year catering for all breeds, with a variety of
classes.
This show is the kick start to many events in our
region, please remember to support those shows
in our area with Welsh classes, these shows go
to the efforts to run great classes with panel
judges, so we need to support them if they are to
continue. To date shows with Welsh classes in-
clude Seymour, Culcairn, Walbundrie, Wan-
garatta, Shepparton, Corowa, Benalla,
Rutherglen, Myrtleford, Euroa, Albury and Hol-
brook. Many of these shows run over the one-
weekend, so you can wash once and get three
shows done, catch up with all your friends and
promote our wonderful breed.
We are once again holding our Charity Young-
stock Show, this year at the Oxley Recreational
Reserve. This year we are supporting Beyond
Blue as our charity, we have had enormous sup-
port to date for this show, there is going to be a
bumper raffle with fantastic prizes, trade dis-
plays and classes for all, we ask if you are not
showing please come along and lend a hand for
this great event.
On a sadder note the recent outbreak of the
deadly Hendra virus in Queensland and Northern
New South Wales is distressing to watch and
hear about the loss of horses and the potential
danger to humans that have been exposed to the
virus through contact with their horses. We have
the greatest respect for the dedication of all of
the Vets and their staff who with proper caution
and safe protocols in place put themselves at risk
to do the very best for the infected horses as well
as trying to isolate the spread of the disease.
Let us hope that within the next 12 months a vac-
cine or a prevention is developed to a point
where such outbreaks are more easily contained.
We wish everyone affected by the virus a speedy
resolution.
STUD NEWS
ALCHERINGA has sold our lovely little Section
B Gelding Kylandee Seabird that Kristy has had
so much success with to Dawn Vanderwolf of
Maryborough in Queensland for her three grand-
children. We wish them all the best with him
and hope they have as much enjoyment and suc-
cess as we had with him. Kristy has a lovely
Section B palomino filly from Peter Taubman,
Amaranda Moondance and she is looking for-
ward to getting her big Part Welsh gelding
Alcheringa Walkabout home from the breakers
to start riding. We are expecting three foals this
season - a Section A Foal from the well per-
formed Alcheringa Celebrity who is in foal to
Alcheringa Rivergum, Pen-y-ghent Vienna who
is in foal to Rivington Heritage and maybe even
another lovely foal from Walk Lightly the dam
of our other lovely Part Welsh Alcheringa Her-itage Walk, Walkabout and Time Walk.
AMARAH PARC have sold three ponies to
lovely homes, Amarah Parc Targo (TooravalePicasso x Dalgangle Thyme) has been sold to
Vickie and Mel Mantel of Tooradin. TooravaleMonet (Weston Manhatton x Weston ParkMarigold) is off to Nathalia with Monique Con-
way and Amarah Parc Jonti (Tooravale Picassox Richdale Jacobean) is going to live in Trafal-
gar with Grace Arlen. Kristen wishes everyone
all the best with these lovely ponies.
GRESAM LODGE: This half of the year has
seen some big changes, with renovations to sta-
bles and paddocks and the arrival of two new
stallions, the Welsh Mountain stallion Thor-peville Gold N Frost (Imperial Golden Bee XThorpeville Glamour) and the Part Welsh colt
Xtra Kool Of Sefton (Xtra of Sefton X CruachanMarchoness Glo). We were also lucky enough
to be able to purchase back the last foal bred by
us four years ago Gresam Lodge Piaffe, and
thank Rebecca Farran for the wonderful job she
has done with her. Piaffe will join Rebecca’s
team for VASA and Barastoc early next year. We
have had great success at the Foal and Young-
stock shows this year, with Shanamon SpartacusWinning Champion Part Welsh Foal, Pinto, Aus-
tralian Saddle Pony and various other classes at
Wagga, Berwick and NEB Foal shows.
I would like to express my thanks to above con-
tributors for their news as I strongly believe that
this is what this Action report is all about, pro-
moting our studs and the breeding stock each
produce. If anyone has stud news, show news
etc they wish me to include in the next article
please do not hesitate to contact me on
Bill Skidmore Publicity Officer NEBRPG
NORTH EAST AND BORDER
Gresam Lodge Piaffe, Rebecca Farran andAmber Cavanagh.
Left: Grand Champion Part Welsh – Melanie McGuire-Muller’s Ascot Sarah Marie. Centre: Grand Champion Welsh Exhibit - WP&CS Medal - andSupreme Welsh Foal from both rings, J & K Gardiner’s Karanga Rhapsody In Blue, trophy being presented by Janet Evans. Left: Janet Evans’ We-ston Park Butternut. Photos: Bridey Lee
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ALARGE CONTINGENT of Queensland
members managed to attend the Society
AGM in June despite the threat of airline chaos
as ash clouds wreaked havoc with interstate travel
plans. RPG Secretary Sue Groundwater and
Vice-Chairman Geoff Trim again flew the maroon
flag as Queensland Delegates. The Prince family
made a generous donation to the Society through
winning two of the auction items up for grabs at
the dinner on Saturday evening, which will see
funds donated across all State All Welsh Shows
to the Supreme Youngstock B Exhibit.
All horse owners in Queensland and Northern
NSW are currently experiencing a very frighten-
ing time due to an increase in positive cases of
Hendra virus. We urge all horse owners to keep
themselves updated with current news and recom-
mendations on protecting your own stock by vis-
iting the DPI website.
The Queensland RPG launched an exciting new
performance competition in June open to all Pony
Club Association Queensland members compet-
ing on a Welsh or Part Welsh pony or cob regis-
tered with the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of
Australia Inc. The Welsh Pony Club Performance
Competition is running from 1st July to 31st De-
cember 2011 in its introductory year. Champion
Welsh and Champion Part Welsh pony or cob will
both receive a rug donated by Supreme Horse-
ware, and Reserve Champions in both divisions
will receive a saddle cloth. Prize winners will be
announced prior to the 2012 Qld All Welsh Show
held in March, and presented at the show or
posted if required. If pony club members are un-
sure if their pony or cob is registered with the
WPCSA or need to update their registration de-
tails please contact the Society Office. Visit the
Qld Pony Club Performance Award button acces-
sible from the Qld homepage of the Society web-
site for full information and nomination details,
or contact coordinator Judy Davis
A reminder that the Qld RPG Welsh Photography
Competition Fundraiser is open to all WPCS
Members and their families, with entries closing
on 1st October 2011. Details and entry form are
available from the Queensland RPG website
www.wpcs.com.au/qld. Entries will be on display
and winners announced at the Qld Annual Meet-
ing in November.
The Qld RPG Native Pony Youngstock and Per-
formance Show is being held at Woodford Show-
grounds, with the youngstock classes being held
on 29th, and performance classes held on the 30th
October 2011, including the Native Ridden Chal-
lenge, so spread the word around other Native
Pony breed owners.
The 2011 Queensland RPG Annual Meeting and
Seminar will be held on 5th November 2011.
Venue is currently being confirmed. Full details
will be mailed to all current Queensland mem-
bers, and we look forward to seeing plenty of
members attending.
The 2012 Queensland All Welsh Show will be held
at Gatton Showgrounds Friday 16th to Sunday 18th
March 2012, so start planning your trip now! De-
tails will be available on the website soon.
Several members enjoyed success at the Eques-
trian Queensland and Hack Council Newcomer
HOTY shows in June. At the EQ show Amanda
Woods’ Part Welsh Bordershow Carnival was
awarded Champion Led Newcomer Small Pony,
Reserve Newcomer Ridden Small Pony and Re-
serve First Ridden. Section A mare BordershowDandelion was Champion Led and Ridden New-
comer Show Hunter Pony. Section B mare
Elvonara Park Solitaire owned by Elizabeth and
Tara D’Hondt and ridden by Bridgette Chalmers
was Champion Newcomer and Intermediate Rid-
den Small Pony. Isabella Cross-Winston had suc-
cess with the Part Welsh gelding Tundra ParkDistinction taking the Champion First Ridden
Pony.
At the SHCQ Rising Star Show Tahnaya Ferris
rode Amanda Woods’ Bordershow Dandelion to
win Champion Rising Star Small Show Hunter
Pony and Bridgette Chalmers rode Elizabeth and
Tara D'Hondt’s Elvonara Park Solitaire to win
Champion Rising Star Small Pony.
VALE - Bolagamy Monarchist (Mirinda Sover-eign x Sunbridge Amanda Imp UK). Jan Cairns
and Bob Vines of Moonlight Pony Stud report the
sad loss of their founding sire, Section B stallion
Bolagamy Monarchist, put to sleep on Friday 8th
July at the age of 17 years after a three month bat-
tle with cancer. He sired many beautiful, quiet
foals who made excellent children’s pony club
and show mounts and himself was a multi
supreme champion. He had the quietest even
temperament and was a gentleman at all times.
He will be sadly missed. He is survived by his
two year old daughter Moonlight Tiarna who Jan
and Bob will be keeping to show and breed.
PROFILE - Vanessa Ellaby
Due to a rather nasty back injury and lack in avail-
ability of children’s ponies, I decided to prepare a
young pony for my three year old daughter Gracie
to eventually ride. After purchasing MeadowvaleMiniaria (aka Sari) from Anne and Peter Ryan of
Meadowvale Stud mid 2010, I couldn’t be more
pleased with the breed. Sari takes everything in
her stride be it shows, plastic trikes flying down
hills or getting dragged along by her mad keen
owner. Meadowvale Miniaria’s debut show sea-
son kicked off with a fantastic start. After win-
ning the Section A filly three year old and under
at the Toowoomba Royal shown by Christian
Rebsdorf, she also managed to take out Reserve
Champion Youngstock (with a very nervous me).
Not bad for a yearling. I was delighted when at
the 2011 DPG Farmcraft Open Pony Breeds
Show she was judge Mr John Riley’s choice for
Supreme Mountain and Moorland Pony Exhibit,
Reserve Supreme Section A and was the Cham-
pion Open Pony under 12.2hh under judge Mrs
Julianne Seabrook. I am completely and utterly
hooked on these wonderful ponies (so much so
that I have purchased her sister Meadowvale MaryPoppins) and while out and about have been be-
friended by some wonderfully helpful people.
PROFILE - Ooah Oliver Twist (Rhyl Jupiter xRiviera Baby Grand). Ollie was purchased as a
green broken Galloway for eldest son Scott. We
were looking for something that was quiet and
didn't need to be worked constantly and even
though the horse was young and green he cer-
tainly fit the bill. Scott had much success with
the horse right from the start winning Runner Up
Queensland Equestrian Federation Australia
Newcomer of the Year as well as EA Owner
Rider Show Hunter Galloway. He carried Scott
to Supreme Rider many times as well as
Supreme Hack but the horses forte in life is the
Show Hunter classes. Ollie is also Arabian de-
rivative and has won the Arabian HOTY Deriv-
ative Show Hunter two years in a row and runner
up the first year.
Scott is now busy with Uni so I have now taken
over the ride on Ollie. Having not been in the
saddle for a few years as both the boys were rid-
ing I found I had become quite nervous but Olliehas been a super safe mount and has carried on
his winning ways with second in a very strong
class at Brisbane Royal in the Hunter Galloways,
Runner up Show Hunter Galloway at QCSHC
which qualified us for Show Hunter Council
Grand Nationals and a handy third at SHC
HOTY. Ollie had a great Show at the 2011 QLD
All Welsh Show Winning Champion Led Show
Hunter, Champion Ridden Show Hunter and
Reserve Champion Ridden Part Welsh.
Tina Brewster Publicity Officer [email protected]
QUEENSLAND
Vicki Matheson’s Ooah Oliver Twist competingat the Queensland All Welsh Show. Photo: AgilePhotographics
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Enquires: Kathryn Mitchell t: 08 8132 1893
m: 0407 979 982e: [email protected]
Dalbrae Bella - pictured right - 5 year old WelshMountain Pony mare. 11.3 hh. S: Weston ParkVintage D: Flowerdale Bracelet SOD: Weston ParkPicolo. Impeccable bloodlines going back tohighly sought after Simeon Sunnybee, WaxwingHerod (Imp UK) and Weston Hoopla (Imp UK).Beautiful tempered mare broken to saddle andready to go on with. Ridden and handled by chil-dren. Will make super hunter pony. She wouldequally be an asset to any stud. Vet check welcome. Price: $4,000
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IHOPE EVERYONE has enjoyed their winter
break and is all set for the upcoming breeding
and show season which will no doubt keep all
members busy.
Before the winter break, the RPG held our final
event for the season, the Foal Show which was
held in May at the lovely Tilling Hill indoor
arena. In Ring 1, Judge Helen Dohan’s Supreme
line up consisted of Dalbrae Vision - Champion
Welsh Mountain Pony, Rivington Sunday Best –
Champion Welsh Pony, Rivington Blissful –
Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Pen-nantHallmark – Champion Welsh Cob and Pen-nantPip – Champion Gelding with Supreme awarded
to Rivington Stud’s Rivington Sunday Best.Following on from the Welsh classes are the Part
Welsh, with three Champions in the line up for
Supreme, Champion Colt – Brookman ParkJimmy Choo, Champion Filly – Kerulen MintEdition and Champion Gelding Amadora Mid-night Reflection with Supreme Part Welsh
awarded to the Bruggeman family’s BrookmanPark Jimmy Choo.In Ring 2, judge John While had Rivington FolkSinger – Champion Welsh Mountain Pony, Riv-ington Sunday Best – Champion Welsh Pony,
Kerulen Wyllys – Champion Welsh Pony of Cob
Type, Pen-nant Hallmark – Champion Welsh
Cob and Dalbrae Tomos – Champion Gelding in
his line up for Supreme, with the award again
going to Rivington Stud’s Rivington SundayBest. As Supreme winner in Rings 1 and 2, Riv-ington Sunday Best was awarded Best Welsh
Foal of Show.
Part Welsh winners in this ring were BrookmanPark Jimmy Choo – Champion Colt, Class Wa-terlily – Champion Filly and Amadora MidnightReflection – Champion Gelding, with Supreme
Part Welsh awarded to Class Waterlily, this filly
was also awarded Best Part Welsh Foal of Show.
Well done to all who attended, and thank you to
our many volunteers who assisted us at the show,
your help is very much appreciated.
The SA RPG Annual Meeting was held in June,
we were grateful to have Michele Baker and
Wendy Trimble from COM attend, with Michele
Chairing the meeting. Again we had great atten-
dance by members. The RPG Committee for
2011/2012 is Kathryn Mitchell – Chair, Lia
Blacket – Vice Chair, Lana Crompton – Treas-
urer, Juanita Brooks – Secretary, Michelle Perry
– Publicity Officer and Lesley March. Again we
have a large number of co-opted members – Jess
Herring, Meredith Johnsson, Sandrina Paech,
Sandra Whitmarsh and Isabelle Barker.
Congratulations to Jess Herring’s Part Welsh
Stallion, Wynara Talk of the Town and the
Kakoschke Family’s Welsh Pony mare Murray-dale Park Delta for being awarded Achiever
Awards, you can read about these two talented
ponies in the current Journal.
And again congratulations to Jess Herring and
her husband Matt on the arrival of their first
child, a little girl ‘Eliza’.
The RPG is preparing for another busy show
season with our first Native Pony Competition
to be held in conjunction with our Dressage and
Working Hunter Day, we are also busy working
with Agricultural and Breed Show Societies to
have Welsh rings at upcoming shows and plan-
ning is well underway for the our biggest show
of the year, the 30th SA All Welsh Show to be
held on the 5th and 6th of November 2011 (pro-
gram is in this issue of Action). For a list of
Show Dates visit the SA RPG Web Site at
www.wpcs.com.au/sa
Michelle Perry Publicity Officer
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Above: Rivington Stud’s Welsh Mountain Pony Rivington Sunday Best was awarded Best Welsh Foal ofShow. Below: Supreme Part Welsh of the Show, Class Waterlily. Photos: In Motion Photography
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FIRST, WE WOULD LIKE to recognise andthank the retiring committee for all their ef-
forts and outstanding contributions during2010/2011 season. Winter in Tasmania bringsshorter daylight hours, colder temperatures, andsnow on the peaks of the mountains, with an av-erage maximum temperature of 12 degrees Cel-sius. Perfect for brisk walks or relaxing by a logfire - not so good for preparing our ponies for theearly spring shows.
Need some motivation? The newly appointedcommittee are excited to be gearing up for ourEquine Enthusiast and Social Day on September4th at the Campbell Town Showgrounds. Thisevent is a must on the social calendar with pre-senters such as Helen Dohan, Gary Le Brocq andMatt Patterson. Helen is an authority in colourgenetics, base colours, and breeding outcomes.Gary has been involved with preparing and pre-senting Welsh ponies in hand at the highest level.Our own Matt Paterson is well known on theshow circuit preparing and exhibiting his own andothers show ponies and horses both in hand andunder saddle with much success. These presen-ters have a broad spectrum of knowledge encom-passing breeding, presenting and showing both inthe Welsh and Open rings. If you have gear to sellyou can join in on the Car Boot Sale and there willalso be Trade Stall on site. Further details of theevent can be found on the WPCS Tasmanian RPGWebpage.
LARILLA STUD purchased the Part Welsh geld-ing Sheldene Bennallen pictured (OwendaleSalute x Tungara Gaiety Girl) in November 2010.
From limited outings he has won two officialPony Novice dressage tests with 68% at his lastDAT day and Champion Show Hunter at theRPSBS show. Not be out done by Ben, SanlirraToffee Apple won her official Novice test too, aswell as Champion Pony at Brighton Ag and Re-serve at Campbell Town and won the NovicePony and second in lightweight at Hobart Royal.To top both of them, the baby Larilla Royal Velvetwent Supreme Youngstock Part Welsh and Run-ner Up Grand Supreme after a long day at theTAS State All Welsh.
SALRON PARK is keeping very busy trying tokeep the (very rotund) mares happily rotating
from pasture to ‘Jenny Craig’, to pasture to ‘JennyCraig’ and back again ... The two B weanlingsfrom Tooravale in Victoria have settled in well al-though the filly was obviously VERY confusedand totally dropped all her coat down to bare skinliterally, overnight! Never seen it happen like thisbefore, poor thing looked like a skun rabbit!!Needless to say a mad dash to the rug pile to loadthem on very quickly, now we have to wait to seeif she coats up again... Just before the first showl bet! Otherwise hoping to catch up with every-one at the shows!
ELLENBANK PONY STUD reports it’s been avery cold start to winter here with quite a fewgood frosts and I assume many more to come. Weare eagerly awaiting the arrival of this season’sfoals, we have three due to Cherrytree Mandarinand hopefully one due to Woranora Mosaic - ourfingers are crossed! Ellenbank Tango Tom is cur-rently residing just down the road from home witha family of four, the two kids are riding him outand they are all really enjoying themselves. Heis being very spoilt with reports of picnics andhoney sandwiches down by the creek, I am toldhe does deserve it as he is being an absolute gemwith the children. Tom had a very successfulshow earlier this season at a large local showwhere he came home with many champions, afew supremes along with Grand Supreme Led Ex-hibit of the show and then went on to take outChampion Topsy Pony with his young rider Lil,which was made even more special by the fact itwas Lil and Tom's first go at Topsy. Hopefully bythe next issue of Action we can let you know whatmares will be visiting what stallions next season- we are looking at trying something a little dif-ferent with a couple of mares but of course ourdear old boy Mandarin will still get a look in witha couple of his girls!
SCOLINDA STUD is expecting two Welsh Cobfoals this season. Both will be by our 15hhpalomino Welsh Cob Section D stallion, Gren-wood Viking. The two Cob mares are the blackScolinda Matika and the bay Llangollen MidnightSpecial. Llangollen Midnight Special is by multisupreme champion Llangollen Midnight Expressand is the newest mare to be purchased by ourstud, the last foal she produced is a stunningbrown buckskin filly by Grenwood Viking, Scol-inda Midnight Eclipse. Scolinda Stardust was lastseason’s foal, a bay filly out of Brecon TiffanyJones; Stardust will mature a big solid girl aswell. She may even catch up to her full sister,Scolinda Golden Princess who is three years oldthis season and about 15hh already. Both aresuper quiet and friendly. Their other full sister,six year old Scolinda Golden Sunshine has nowbeen started under saddle, and is going well. Wealso wish to congratulate Jenny Williams and Jasof Pioneer Tasmania, for the purchase of ScolindaGolden Selwyn a palomino gelding out of Scol-inda Matika by Grenwood Viking. It’s great to getupdates on his progress and hear he is going wellfor them. We wish them the best of luck for hisfuture. The big decision for our stud is which
horses we are going to show this year. Hope tocatch up with you at the shows, enjoying yourWelshies! From Scott and Belinda Atkinson,Scolinda Stud, Lebrina Tasmania.
MELISSA BURR reports that Lyric Lodge PeterParker arrived at our home in September 2010.Parker is our first Welsh Pony and he attended hisfirst outing in July and competed in led classesonly. I am so pleased with him, he loaded andtravelled perfectly and then was a real gentlemanto handle in the cold and wet winter weather. Iwant to get him as socialised as possible beforemy daughter starts riding him. My biggest chal-lenge now is finding a small capable rider as mydaughter is only learning and Parker is only three,and the winter weather... Yuck! .
ERICA CLARKE reports that having grown upshowing Shetlands, Thoroughbreds and beautifulbut flighty Riding Ponies, I was always chal-lenged as a child. I recall being bucked off, rolledon (in the middle of a riding class!), bitten on thebottom as I climbed into the saddle, bolted on andstepped on (and all more than once!). So when Ihad my own children I decided that they deserveda much more peaceful introduction to the showring and riding generally. I did my research anddecided the hardy, loyal, and personable Welshpony was the right choice for my little ones.When a fine-faced, kind-eyed, dapple grey Welshgelding (dressed in Christmas garb!) appeared inan Internet advertisement I couldn’t resist, andwhat a beauty he turned out to be. Ellenbank Tal-lyman, ‘Tally’ joined our family in December2009 when my son Tom was only two-and-a-half.When he arrived, to my horror Tom ran straightup to him and grabbed him around the hind legs,but this fellow was more interested in the fact thatmy son had raspberries in his hand and since thatday he follows Tom everywhere (particularly ifTom has a bag of lollies at a show!).
We had no idea how to show a Welsh breed.Surely, I cut those scruffy feathers off, trim hismane, and put some black eye make-up on?“No!” I hear you cry! So, with some tips fromTally’s breeder, Karen, we put away the eye make-up and in 2010 Tally carried Tom to championleading rein at ASCOT and then Champion againat the Tas All Welsh Show (where Tom and Talwere thrilled to win a bag of lollies!). But mostimportantly our Welsh pony has become a trustedand best friend to our little boy. Tally’s cheeky butgood-natured personality is a true representationof what the Welsh breed is all about. As well asthe fact that our pony could live on nothing butWelsh highland moss during the winter (and pre-fer to stand in the sleet with no rug on than in hisstable!) and still blossom like a little round, dap-pled apple on the first day of Spring. A clip and awash and off to the shows we go!! I don’t recallshow prep ever being that easy.
Welsh ponies are the finest and most suitable chil-dren’s pony and although they have a cheeky sidethey are obliging and well behaved when giventhe right direction. I see so many parents putting
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DATE STATE EVENT CONTACT
AUGUST28 VIC NEBRPG Performance Show* •NPQ Fiona Forge 02 6026 0612
SEPTEMBER2‐4 QLD Gold Coast Show
4 TAS Education Day Jocelyn Mansley 03 6330 1551 or Michelle Sheppard 03 6428 2972
9‐10 QLD Beaudesert Ag Show
9‐10 QLD Noosa Ag Show
24 VIC YV RPG Working Hunter Clinic Darryl King 03 9735 1232
OCTOBER1 QLD Entries Close Welsh Photography Competition www.wpcs.com.au/qld
1‐3 NSW Western NSW RPG Bathurst 3 day combined show weekend* Carol Sharwood 02 6334 3929
7 WA Perth Royal*#
8‐9 TAS Champions of Champions* & Native Pony Show* # Janelle Calder 0437 811 485
19‐22 TAS Royal Hobart Show 03 6272 6812
21 All States Deadline for Summer Action Office 03 5941 3288
21‐23 NSW NSW All Welsh Show*# Helen Dohan 02 4579 6335 AH
23 VIC Euroa Show •NPQ 03 5798 9638
29 VIC‐NSW Albury Show •NPQ www.alburyshowsociety.com.au 02 60 213031
29‐30 QLD QLD RPG Native Pony Youngstock & Performance Show*
30 VIC BACH Welsh Pony Pageant* Christine Gray 03 5569 2001 AH
NOVEMBER5 QLD ANNUAL MEETING & SEMINAR John Riley 07 4691 5204
5‐6 SA SA All Welsh Show*# Kathryn Mitchell 08 8132 1893
12‐13 WA WA All Welsh Show*# Kym Shingleton 08 9295 3641
12 WA WA Ridden Native Pony Championships Kym Shingleton 08 9295 3641
13 VIC NEBRPG Charity Youngstock Show* Julie James 03 57652217
19‐20 NSW Northern NSW RPG Welsh Show*# Ruth Anderson 02 6782 1721
20 TAS Monds & Affleck All Breeds Spectacular * # [email protected] 0417 596 967
20 VIC YV RPG Victorian Welsh Feature Show*# •NPQ Denise Tate 03 9739 1372Incorporating the Southern Pony Classic
26‐27 NSW National Capital Horse Show * Sabina Helmgens 02 4847 1110
DECEMBER 2‐4 VIC The Victorian All Welsh Show*# Wes Gardiner 03 5795 2070
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4 NSW NSW All Breeds Youngstock & Newcomer Ridden any age show* Helen Dohan 02 4579 6335 AH
10 NSW Southern NSW Pony Classic * # •NPQ Sabina Helmgens 02 4847 1110
11 TAS Tasmanian All Welsh Show*# Jocelyn Mansley 03 6330 1551 or Michelle Sheppard 03 6428 2972
JANUARY15 SA SA RPG Youngstock Show & Foal Futurity * Kathryn Mitchell 08 8132 1893
21 All States Deadline for Autumn Action Office 03 5941 3288
FEBRUARY28 AUS Deadline for Journal advertisements Office 03 5941 3288
MARCH10 VIC Welsh National Show* Janet Evans 03 57662283
10 VIC Native Pony Championships Gary Le Brocq 03 5725 1995
11 VIC NEBRPG Autumn Show*# Fiona Forge 02 6026 0612
11 WA WA RPG Welsh Youngstock Showcase & Foal Show*# Kym Shingleton 08 9295 3641
16‐18 QLD Queensland All Welsh Show*#
23‐25 NSW 2012 National Pony of the Year Show Melissa McVeagh 02 4774 8573
QLD Warwick Show * #
29‐31 QLD Toowoomba Royal*
APRILQLD Ipswich Show *
5‐18 NSW Sydney Royal Easter Show http://www.eastershow.com.au/
21 AUS Deadline for Winter Action Office 03 5941 3288
22 VIC NEBRPG Foal Show Tatura* Gary Le Brocq 03 5725 1995
29 VIC Gippsland & Peninsula Foal Show *
APRIL6 SA South Australian Foal Show *
JUNEAnnual General Meeting and Conference Office 03 5941 3288
30 AUS Annual Membership Due Office 03 5941 3288
JULY31 AUS Foal Registrations Due Office 03 5941 3288
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their children on unsuitable ponies these days thatare often dangerous or flighty or simply don’thave proper manners and I think how much betteroff they would be with the Welsh breed. Then,both parents and children can relax and have somefun which is what it’s all about isn’t it...?
JACKIE ORGAN of Tajara Park has had a verybusy year so far at starting with the purchase of asmall property, and the immediate hard work in-volved turning it into a pony-friendly property.The wet, cold winter we have experienced hasn'tput a damper on my spirits nor did it put a stop tothe work so I now have it fenced into paddockswith one more stallion paddock to go. I have onestable finished and the foaling stable half-done be-cause the four-legged babies get their renovationsdone first while the house gets put on the waitinglist. So, what would a new property be without afew new ponies? Of course I had to celebratesomehow, so I bought myself the Part-Welsh fillyKalody Park Miss Divine, Part-Welsh mareKalody Park Fairytale and Welsh B filly Bramp-ton Park Desire. They will be joining ArabianoroMiss Moccachino (PW) Tajara Park Fleur De Lis(Welsh B filly) and the perlino Welsh B coltSarowan Park Spellbound. A rather colourful lit-tle herd of ponies with all of them being dilutesor double dilutes except for Miss Divine.
WE OWN A Welsh pony mare her name is Char-mosa Cherry Pie (Glynyarra Park Cadence xCharmosa Baby Doll) we purchased her fromCharmosa Pony Stud in Victoria. Cherry is liverchestnut with a blaze and socks; she was shownextensively in Victoria as a weanling and placedat numerous Shows. Unfortunately we haven'thad the time to have her in the show ring, she isbroken in and we are looking forward to breedingwith her in the near future.
RIVENDELL celebrated the New Year as itmarked a change of direction for our horses hereon our small property on the banks of the TamarRiver. During 2010 the hard decision was madeto sell our lovely Thoroughbred Rivendell Roh-eryn to Victoria, which enabled us to concentrateon our Welsh Mountain Ponies. It seems we havesaid goodbye to huge feed bills, 6’6 rugs con-stantly going through the washing machines,hours of plaiting, pulling of tails and not to mean-tion the high strung fizzyness when we justwanted a nice ride.
The decision was no doubt also influenced by thepurchase of the black filly Llanfairbryn Delwynin 2009 from Suellen and Anthony Deane.Throughout 2009 Delwyn won numerous cham-pionship awards including Champion WelshMountain Exhibit at the Royal Hobart Show. She
continued on her winning way in 2010 in-handand also making her debut as a leading rein ponywith my daughter Ella on board. Delwyn has con-tinued to impress winning many awards includingShow Horse Council HOTY Best Presented Lead-ing Rein and third in the Leading Rein Pony class.At the Tas All Welsh she was awarded ReserveChampion Leading Rein and the Best First Rid-den Award along with an impressive third in along line up of mares four years and over.
The spell this lovely pony has placed on all thefamily (including my huspand) has seen the arrivalof a second Llanfairbryn pony in 2011. Llanfair-bryn Corn Poppy arrived in April and is now risingone. Corn Poppy is by Llanfairbryn Cardiff andout of Llanfairbryn Corn Doli. The Nast familywould like to thank Suellen and Anthony for allow-ing us to purchase both these lovely ponies, theyare truly beautiful ponies and to top it off the besttempered ponies a mum could ask for!
Robert Wansbrough, Megan Wansbrough, DeanQuinlivan and Tina Taylor from Tasmania are cur-rently attending at the Welsh National Show inBuilth Wells; we look forward to these membersreturning safely and an opportunity for them toshare their experiences with us!
Samantha Nast Publicity Officer [email protected]
CONGRATULATIONS to the newlyelected committee for the 2011/12 season.
Heartfelt thanks to outgoing committee mem-bers Jan Low, Teresa Townsend and AshleyPorter for all their hard work and contributionsover the previous year. The new committeecomprises: Chairperson: Steve Wiltshire,Vice-Chair: Barb Hamilton, Secretary: ChrisGray, Treasurer: Alex Bethell, Publicity:Diana-Lee Saville.
Congatulations to our Secretary Christine Graywho was invited to co judge the Ridden Welshat the International Show at Builth Wells inWales in August. A great honour for Chris andthe Australian Society..
ALPHA STUD regret to announce the sadpassing of their Welsh B stallion Alpha RoyalLiege. On a brighter note their weanling fillyAlpha Rhonwen was Champion Native Pony(Welsh) at the BACH Foal Show and ReserveChampion Welsh Mountain Pony, twice, at theAPSB Foal Show. We have recently acquireda Menai Silver Sands (Imp UK) stallion, Glen-view Silver Guinea. MEITHRIN WELSH COBS and MountainPonies have recently had a major reductionsale with various Section C ponies, most byour senior stud stallion, Cataraqui Hasufel,going to new homes, including MeithrinBumble Bee to local Welshies in Lake Bolac,Vic as a saddle prospect, Meithrin Spun Goldhas moved in with Meithrin Anduril with wellknown showie Peta Watson in Gippsland, Vic,
Meithrin Master’s Apprentice, Meithrin TheTimekeeper, Meithrin The Guardsman andMeithrin Chantilly Lace (in foal to CataraquiHasufel) all to different homes in NSW. I sin-cerely wish all the new owners of these Mei-thrin ponies all the very best with their newcharges. Cataraqui Honey Pot has finished herlease with us and goes home to Deb Oldakerwhile my Thoroughbred mare has a new retire-ment home in Ararat, leaving behind her mostbeautiful Part Welsh filly by Cataraqui Ha-sufel, Meithrin Miss Paris, destined to be mynext saddle horse. I can’t wait to get thisyoung (big) lady out in to the show world andnow have to remember how to plait onceagain!!
ELARGEE STUD is looking forward to the
foals this season especially the first drop of
foals by Flydon Llyw Bren (Imp UK). Their
foals Elargee Raife, Romany and Petra were
very successful at the recent foal shows.
Results from the Ballarat and Central High-
lands 7th Annual Foal Show are available on
the WPCS website, our judges were Queens-
landers John Riley in Ring One and Loiuse
Colthorpe in Ring Two. Major winners were:
Ring 1 - Champion Welsh Mountain Foal
Elargee Raife and Reserve Elargee Romany;
Champion Welsh Pony Foal Haddon ParkSeeker with Reserve Haddon Park CosmicJewel; Champion Welsh Pony Of Cob Type
Foal Westbury Prince Regent; Champion
Welsh Gelding Foal Coufel Jitterbug and Re-
serve Meithrin The Timekeeper with Supreme
Champion Welsh Foal going to Elargee Raife.Champion Part Welsh Filly Foal and Supreme
Champion Part Welsh Mallawa Park Trickery,
Reserve Murraydale Park Divine. Ring 2 -
Champion Part Welsh Filly and Supreme Part
Welsh Wymeanda Forgotten Desire, Reserve
Murraydale Park Divine. Champion Welsh
Mountain Foal Westbury Bardot, Reserve
Elargee Petra; Champion Welsh Pony Foal
Haddon Park Seeker, Reserve Haddon ParkCosmic Jewel; Champion Welsh Pony Of Cob
Type Foal Westbury Prince Regent; Champion
Welsh Gelding Foal Vanoca Park Trooper, Re-
serve Coufel Jitterbug; Supreme Champion
Welsh Foal Haddon Park Seeker. Supreme
Champion Welsh Foal of The Show - ElargeeRaife. Supreme Champion Open Foal of The
Show - Kilpara Park Fifi.Send your news to [email protected] or
you can call Diana on 5342 8851
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Elargee Romany at the Gipps & Peninsula FolShow. Photo: Bridey Lee
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Registered WPCS, AHSA, NBS and APSB he has been success‐fully shown from very limited outings and can include 2 RoyalChampionships to his name being Champion Welsh B Stallionor Colt and Champion Buckskin Male at Melbourne RoyalHorse Show amongst his wins. Claude is very fertile and easyto serve with and has his first foals due this season, all ex‐pected in October 2011.
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THE GIPPSLAND AND PENINSULA group
held their Annual Meeting on 29th May, at the
lovely property of Helen Martyr-Gogerly’s Morn-
ing Mist Stud. The weather was very pleasant for
a Winter’s day, a beautiful lunch was provided and
the meeting was well supported by current mem-
bers with a few new faces. A Dutch Auction was
run to raise money, with some lovely gifts being
purchased. Our new committee consists of Helen
Martyr-Gogerly – Chairperson, Angela Holland –
Secretary, Sue Sporys – Treasurer, Elizabeth
Batcheldor – Publicity Officer, Jane Kelly and
Shellee Arter – Committee members. Thanks goes
to Michele Baker for chairing the meeting and to
Helen for opening her property up for the day.
The group has finalised compiling the 2012 Diary,
and copies were to be available for sale at our Ed-
ucation Day. The Diary has been very popular in
the past and we invite people wanting to purchase
a copy to please contact any of those on Commit-
tee. Our Education Day was being held on 21st
August 2011 at Oakwood Riding School, Clyde
North. With excellent guest speakers attending I
hope to have lots to report from the day in the next
issue of Action.
With foaling season just upon us I wish everyone
all the very best for this coming season. Winter in
Gippsland and Peninsula has continued to be very
wet underfoot, so we hope that Spring will be kind
for these new babies. I look forward to hearing lots
of foaling news for the next issue.
Elizabeth Batcheldor – Publicity Officer.STUD NEWS
FOXBRIDGE PONY STUD. Sue Sporys reports
that she is very pleased with her colt FoxbridgeGannymeade, who is by Woranora Maestro out of
Foxbridge Sprite (Nattai Bedwyn x Nattai Brose)and that she is looking forward to showing ‘Sprite’this season. Sue also has the travel bug and is leav-
ing for an overseas holiday on 25th August with
her mother, heading firstly to Germany, followed
by Poland, then to the UK for two weeks just in
time to be able to attend the Fayre Oaks Sale. So
we look forward to hearing back from Sue to see if
she made any purchases!
MARCONI. There have been several comings and
goings here with our gorgeous weanling Welsh B
filly Marconi Madonna heading over to Western
Australia to join Jenny Soloman’s Kira Stud, the
very pretty Welsh B colt Marconi Ashdene moving
to his new family in Longwarry with the Taylors at
Shiranna Stud and our elegant Part Welsh gelding
Marconi Black Diamonds moving to his new home
in Swan Hill with the Cardenas family. Best
wishes to all these new owners. Our very special
weanling Part Welsh filly Marconi Aphrodite has
been retained for future showing and breeding, we
had some wonderful fun with her at recent foal
shows and enjoyed great success as well. New ar-
rivals have been our sensational Part Welsh colt
Brampton Magnum Gold, he had fabulous success
at foal shows becoming a multi Champion. Also
new to our stud is the Part Welsh broodmare Glen-vale Shanae who will be put in foal this year to our
young colt Mallawa Park Sh’Boom and with us on
lease from Brampton Stud is the lovely young B
mare Brampton Primadonna in foal to Oak ParkMontezuma.TOORAVALE. Many ponies have made their way
to new homes over the past few weeks, our wean-
ling colt Tooravale Armani (Tooravale Phantom xEromlig Magnolia) and weanling filly TooravaleMadonna (Weston Manhattan x Weston ParkMarigold) have safely made their way across to
Sally Larkin Taylor in Tasmania. They were lucky
enough to be in expert hands on their way over as
Sally's husband Ron drives for Tasmanian Horse
Transport. Imperial Havana (Imperial Juggler xImperial Honora) the grey weanling filly and
Tooravale Gypsy (Weston Olympian Imp UK x We-ston Gypsy) have been purchased by Melinda
KcKenzie and Judy Stevenson of Conway Park
Stud.
Tooravale Calais a grey yearling gelding has a
great new home with Karen Cariss and her family
at Wildwood, Vic. Tooravale Poet a chestnut year-
ling gelding has safely made the long journey to
Fiona Butcher in Alice Springs, Northern Territory.
Tooravale Jasmin (Tooravale Idaho x TooravaleJacaranda) and Blue Gown Maybella (WestonPark Mandingo x Weston Park Verity) are heading
up north to Megan Chappell at Murphy's Creek just
near Toowoomba in Queensland. We wish every-
one lots of success and enjoyment with their new
purchases. We are expecting several foals next sea-
son by Weston Manhattan, Tooravale Jamaica,Tooravale Phantom, Weston Park Vision and He-niarth Wood-Wind (AI UK)LLANFAIRBRYN. Several ponies have gone off
to new homes including the chestnut filly Llanfair-bryn Corn Poppy (Llanfairbryn Cardiff x Llanfair-bryn Corn Doli) who is now with Sam Nast at
Dilston in Tasmania where she joins LlanfairbrynDelwyn who is doing so well for her young rider
Ella Nast. The Caddy Family of Goulburn, New
South Wales, have purchased the grey broodmare
Llanfairbryn Ffansi That (Llanfairbryn Desert Foxx Llanfairbryn Ffansi Pants) who is in foal to
Kingswood Snowman. Ffansi That has joined
Llanfairbryn Gwendolen with the Caddy's.
Dayle Clarke of Cranbourne South in Victoria has
purchased the grey filly Llanfairbryn Sipsi Aur(Nattai Bedwyn x Llanfairbryn Miss Brodrick) and
already they have started on their winning way with
wins and a Reserve Championship at foal shows.
Llanfairbryn Nerys (Nattai Bedwyn x LlanfairbrynLast Waltz) was a very emotional purchase for the
Bryant Family of Wellington, New South Wales
and this little grey filly has very big shoes to fill -
those of Llanfairbryn Genevieve a much loved
family favourite who died recently. Genevieve'smain jockey, Adelaide Bryant, was very pleased
that Genevieve and little Nerys are related.
At Llanfairbryn we are keenly awaiting the arrival
of our first foals by our palomino stallion
Kingswood Snowman (Harcourt Snowdon x CoedCoch Myfanwy Imp UK) as well as foals by our
Nattai Bedwyn who turns 20 this year but looks half
his age. Only one mare was sent out last year and
Llanfairbryn Corn Doli is expecting a foal by Nat-tai Calon Lan.
VICTORIA - Gippsland & Peninsula
Sally Larkin’s Tooravale Armani.Photos: Bridey Lee
Two winners from the Gippsland and Peninsula Foal Show.Photos: Bridey Lee
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19th & 20th November 2011
AELEC, Tamworth
Judge: Sarah Barker, Rivington Stud, SA
Part Welsh classes SaturdayWelsh classes Sunday
WPCSA Inc Medals for • Best Welsh in Hand• Supreme Led Part Welsh• Champion Ridden Welsh
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RPG Roundup
THE GROUP is holding another Hunter Clinicin September; it was a success last year so we
look forward to this years and hope everyone en-joys themselves and takes home something fromthe clinic.
Planning is well underway for the Welsh FeatureShow to be held on November 20th in conjunc-tion with our regular Southern Pony Classic, thisis going to be held at Wandin Park, yet anotherevent to mark on your calendar this year.
MEMBERS NEWS
MARIANA LODGE is very excited that theSupreme winning Section C stallion CataraquiHasufel will be standing at stud this season withus. He is the sire of our very successful colt Mar-iana Lodge Aloysius and we are hoping to dupli-cate this breeding and hope for a filly this time.
SIGNATURE. Kali and Nikki Terracall have ac-quired the prefix ‘Signature’. We will now runour ponies under the name ‘Signature Perform-ance Ponies’. We have also have acquired a newaddition to our show team a new small Section AHunter Pony Ripple Brook Antique. He has set-tled in well and is about to commence his first sea-son under saddle.
Kali was also nominated by Berwick Show Soci-ety for Victorian Agricultural Societies VictorianRural Ambassador. After a winning speech andinterview, Kali now represents the Port Phillip
Region and will compete in the State final in Sep-tember at Melbourne Royal Show. The winnerwill ultimately receive $8000, ($6000 towards ed-ucational based activities and $2000 cash).
LYNLEA. Like most of the Yarra Valley it's verywet and miserable here at Lynlea just like in the80's. Gumboots are a necesssity! Great newsfrom Ange Doake though to say that Lynlea Clas-sic (LJS Limited Edition x Lynlea. Theme) hasmade the long trip to the NSW Young RiderChampionships worthwhile winning ReserveChampion Preliminary Pony plus second in thefreestyle (against the big horses!). Faye Hinch-liffe has done a wonderful job riding him as hisfirst competition was only the beginning of thisyear. Lynlea Flashdance (Ninfield MinksSupreme Imp UK x Lynlea Tapdance) made agreat start to his dressage career winning ReserveChampion Preliminary Pony at his first Eques-trian Victoria competition. Looking forward tosome sunny days!
A note to any members of the group please tell usyour news about your successes in the show ring,foals, new additions to your herd and anythingelse you may have of interest.
Contact Chantal Parratt on Ph 0402 516 647 [email protected]) or
Darryl King (Ph 03 9735 1232) for information and to submit your news.
VICTORIA - Yarra Valley
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WELSH AND PART WELSH ponies haveagain featured successfully in the recent
Show Horse Council of Western Australia Lily-dale Road Debutante (Newcomers). YartarlaPark Cotton Candy was Runner-up Small ShowPony, while Thorne Park Song and Dance andKarma Park Trade Secret took out Winner andRunner-up Large Show Pony respectively. GemPark Silk was Runner-up Show Galloway, whileCrestwood Espionage was awarded Runner-upSmall Show Hunter Pony. This newcomer eventwas followed by the EWA Saddles Plus New-comer. Crestwood Espionage continued his suc-cess taking out Runner-up Small Show HunterPony again while Large Hunter Pony Runner-upwas Dunelm Gossip. Penley Wedgewood was thewinner of the Small Show Pony class, CimeronDrama Queen the winner of the Large Show Ponyclass with Yartala Park Fairylights the Runner-up. Show Galloway was won by Brooklee Prom-ise Me Diamonds and the Runner-up CimeronDisco Diva. Congratulations to the breeders andowners of all of these ponies and galloways!
The WA RPG 2011 Welsh and Part Welsh New-comer Award was held on August 21st. The num-ber of Welsh entries was down on last year,however, the Part Welsh classes were as usualwell supported. A huge thank you to our generoussponsors for this event; London Park Stud,Springwater Welsh Ponies, Kismet Park and Hor-som Transport! Results can be found on our web-site.
On July 31st the WA RPG ran a Member’s Infor-mation Day and Annual Meeting at FoxwoodFarm Equestrian Centre. Committee of Manage-ment member Helen Slee gave a presentation onto enthusiastic members, judges and probationary
judges. The morning session covered preparingponies and cobs for the show ring, including theselection of appropriate in hand gear, ring eti-quette and workouts, ably demonstrated byHelen’s husband, Adrian! A huge thank you toMidge Boag and Michelle Webster for providingthe lovely examples of each Section of the breedfor Helen to use to demonstrate type and confor-mation.
This session was followed by a demonstration ofexceptional trick riding by Teenage Rampagewith the star of the show being the three year oldWelsh Cob which was used in the vaulting dis-play! A wonderful example of the versatility ofthe Welsh breeds. Thank you to Melanie Steeleand Michelle Webster for coordinating the horsesand riders for this amazing display. An elaboratemorning tea was provided by the WA RPG com-mittee members for all participants to enjoy. Lau-ren McGregor demonstrated her artistic flare bymaking a delicious chocolate mud cake completewith a WA RPG logo in icing! Faye Feizaks thenspoke about an innovative new product, the Alka-pellet and provided participants with a sample totry. Helen was then put back in the spotlight todiscuss changes to the show rules and regulationsand ‘what to wear and what not to wear’ whenshowing in hand. Lauren McGregor and DebbieMcCosh assisted with this section by modellingexamples of both types of outfits!
The Annual Meeting that followed saw a wonder-ful mixture of new and old committee memberselected for 2011/2012. A wonderful spread ofhomemade soups and fresh bread was again puton by the committee for participants to enjoy forlunch. The afternoon session focussed on judgesand probationary judges with a discussion onchanges to the judge’s rules and the process forassessing probationary judges. The participantsbroke up into small groups and judged ponies andcobs on paper. Eight female and eight malechampions from each Section of the breed werecopied from the ‘60 years of Royal Welsh Cham-pions’ book and participants were asked to placethem in order from first to eighth. Thank you toall members and presenters for making the day ahuge success.
Plans are well under way for the 29th WA AllWelsh Show on November 12th and 13th, with anexcellent line up of international judges. Pleaseremember to have your membership current andexhibits registered in your name before the closeof entries to assist the show secretary. The finalqualifier for the Ridden Native Pony Champi-onship will be held at the Orange Grove BreedShow in September with the final being held atthe All Welsh Show in November.
All members are encouraged to visit our websitewww.wpcs.com.au/wa for all up to date informa-tion on events, news, photos and results and showprograms or join the committee at a monthlymeeting.
The WA RPG committee wishes all members thebest of luck if they are competing at the PerthRoyal Show and with the current breeding season.
Kym Shingleton WA RPG Secretary
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Crestwood Espionage, Runner Up Small ShowHunter Pony at the Newcomers shows.
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TEGWYN DELYTH Below and aboveGlenview Silver Guinea x Tegwyn DelwenChestnut mare. Shown successfully but briefly under saddle two
years ago, now without a little rider has been leading a life of
leisure. Ideal Show Hunter type.
Tegwyn Tango Lily Below. Photo: Bridey LeeWeston Park Son & Dance Man (dec) x Tegwyn Tiger LilyGrey mare. Shown in hand, began by winning the 2 yo Futurity
at Vic All Welsh then continues to be in the winner’s circle under
UK judges. Perky little pony, would be very smart under saddle.
Rosaleigh Burgess 03 5433 6151 Central Victoria
The winner for the Winter Junior Club competitionwas Isabella Dundas from NSW. She is 7 ½ yearsold. (22 saddles were counted).Isabella won a pair of Society socks, a sew onbadge and a lanyard.The new Junior Club newsletter is available forviewing on the Society web site edition 10.
Junior Club is for children 12 years and under - membership is free. Junior Club members receive a gift, a Christmas card and twoNewsletters annually, in December and June. Members of theJunior Club are invited to send articles etc for inclusion in theNewsletter,and to take part in competitions from time to time.Please note it is not a junior membership. No membership benefits apply.You may like a penfriend. If so, send your name and address, age,and interests, for inclusion in the Newsletter.———————————————————————————————Name _________________________ gender ______Date of Birth ______Address ____________________________________
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CORVAN PARK SODA POP came to us last year as my daughter
Buster’s first ‘proper’ pony. He is a purebred Welsh by OwendaleRhythm and had been bred and shown by Nerida and Melissa Cor-
bett. It seems lots of little riders had a go on Soda Pop at some
stage! He has such a huge personality (he literals talks!) although
he is only 12.1hh. Many Pony Club days, lessons and camps
helped them form a bond and allowed Buster to learn and become
confident.
Soda Pop proved to be quite an excellent little jumper and a train-
ing camp at Coonabarabran over the summer holidays triggered a
keenness in both of them for eventing. Fortunately, EA (via Event-
ing NSW) events now run lower level classes to cater for all ages
and sizes. At Easter they attended a training camp at Quirindi and
set their sights on the upcoming event at Quirindi.
The day after returning from Quirindi, we attended the Royal Easter
Show to watch some pony classes. This then triggered a newfound
passion to compete at the Easter Show, so three days later, SodaPop found himself back in the show ring at Stroud Show, on the
qualification trail! He showed he still remembered how to do this
and was awarded Champion Show Hunter Pony as well as carrying
Buster to Champion Girl Rider. He also won classes at the next
two shows as well.
Despite the return to the show ring, the jump training continued and
Buster and Soda Pop set off to compete in the Encouragers Class at
their first official event. A very nice dressage test left them in the
lead after this phase and a clear showjumping round meant they re-
mained in the lead. However, eventing is all about the cross coun-
try and Buster and Soda Pop flew around the cross country in fine
form. (We calculated that Soda Pop takes almost twice as many
strides to get around the course than a Thoroughbred!). They not
only went clear but recorded the fastest time of the day in their
class which meant a very convincing win at their first attempt.
Soda Pop won a beautiful woollen trophy rug, which he won’t get
to wear as it is a 6’3” – obviously no-one expected a tiny pony to
win!
Unfortunately, the damp and miserable weather in NSW this year
has meant many of the competitions have been cancelled, but hope-
fully they will be back on the competition trail as soon as the
weather clears. Between showing, jumping and Pony Club, SodaPop is unlikely to get many weekends off for a while.
SODA P PPhoto: Peter Orr from
Main Event Photography
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FOR SALE3 ponies
Westbury Lady SilvieSection B Broodmareby Coed Coch Llabed (Imp UK)POA Photo: Steve Wiltshire
SUNGARRIN PARKBRANDYMANSilvie’s Sec B chestnutcolt by the wonderfulold sire OwendaleBrandyman. ‘Finnegan’is quiet and friendly,well handled, feet doneand wormed regularly.DOB 2010. $1,000.
MITHRIL JEWEL rightBookra Sports Edition x Westbury Lady SilvieSection C two year old filly.Beautiful bright chestnut with flaxen maneand tail, Jewel was shown successfully as afoal, then went to the Victorian All Welsh2010 and to the National Show. She has alovely calm nature and is well handled, shealways floats calmly and takes showing inher stride. $1500.00
These ponies are regretfully for sale as myThoroughbred breeding program doesn’tleave me enough time to do them justice.
April TrimboliSungarrin Park Stud Seymour VictoriaPhone : 03 5799 2627 0418 564 681
SOLD
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RING ONEJudge: Mrs Sandy Goodwin (UK)WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY JUNIORS1. Colt Yearling2. Colt 2 Years3. Colt 3 YearsChampion Welsh Mountain Pony ColtEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain PonyRes Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Colt4. Filly Yearling5. Filly 2 Years6. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Mountain Pony FillyEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain PonyRes Champion Welsh Mountain Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Mountain PonyEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain PonyWELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SENIORS7. Stallion 8 years & over8. Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsChampion Welsh Mountain Pony StallionEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain PonyRes Champ Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion9. Dry Mare 4 years and over 10. Open Broodmare11. Foal Eligible for Best Welsh FoalChampion Welsh Mountain Pony MareEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain PonyRes Champ Welsh Mountain Pony MareSupreme Champion Welsh Mountain PonyEligible for Best Welsh Exhibit
WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE JUNIORS12. Colt Yearling13. Colt 2 & 3 years
Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type ColtEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh Pony Of Cob TypeRes Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type Colt14. Filly Yearling15. Filly 2 & 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh Pony Of Cob TypeRes Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob TypeEligible for Supreme Champ Welsh Pony Of Cob TypeWELSH PONY OF COB TYPE SENIORS16. Stallion 8 years & over17. Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type StallionEligible for Supreme Champ Welsh Pony Of Cob TypeRes Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion18. Dry Mare 4yrs and over19. Open Broodmare20. Foal Eligible for Best Welsh FoalChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareEligible for Supreme Champ Welsh Pony Of Cob TypeRes Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareSupreme Champion Welsh Pony of Cob TypeEligible for Best Welsh Exhibit
WELSH COB JUNIORS21. Colt Yearling22. Colt 2 & 3 yearsChampion Welsh Cob ColtEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh CobReserve Champion Welsh Cob Colt23. Filly Yearling24. Filly 2 & 3 YearsChampion Welsh Cob FillyEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh Cob Reserve Champion Welsh Cob Filly
Best Youngstock Welsh CobEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh CobWELSH COB SENIORS25. Stallion 8 years & over26. Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsChampion Welsh Cob StallionEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh CobReserve Champion Welsh Cob Stallion27. Dry Mare 4 years & over28. Open Broodmare29. Foal Eligible for Best Welsh FoalChampion Welsh Cob MareEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh CobReserve Champion Welsh Cob MareSupreme Champion Welsh CobEligible for Best Welsh Exhibit
RING TWOJudge: Rosemary Phillipson‐Stow (UK)WELSH PONY JUNIORS30. Colt Yearling31. Colt 2 Years32. Colt 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony ColtEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh PonyReserve Champion Welsh Pony Colt33. Filly Yearling34. Filly 2 Years35. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony FillyEligible for Best Youngstock Welsh PonyReserve Champion Welsh Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh PonyEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh Pony
Ballarat & Central Highlands RPG WPCS is Proud To Present The
2011 Welsh Pony Pageant Medal Show
Medals to be awarded for : Best in Hand Welsh Exhibit & Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh Exhibit
Sunday 3oth October 2011 9.00 am StartGeelong Showgrounds | Breakwater Rd, East Geelong | Melways Ref: 452 E10
H H Featuring Youngstock Challenge H HOpen to all Youngstock Sections A,B,C,D & E 3 years and under
(Winner, Runner up & Top Five) Judged at 9am by a panel of three judgesEntry Fee: $20.00 (enter on entry form) Prizes and prize money from pool awarded at completion of Class
This Show will be run under the WP&CS of Australia Inc Show Regulations.JUDGES: Mrs Sandy Goodwin Tame Valley Stud UK & Miss Rosemary Philipson‐Stow Pendock Stud UKENTRIES CLOSE: FRIDAY 14/10/2011 | ENTRY FEES: $8.00 PER CLASS | ENTRIES ON DAY AT DOUBLE ENTRY FEE
STABLES AVAILABLE AT $20.00 Per Stable Per Night | STRAW ONLY TO BE USED AS BEDDING. A STABLE CLEANING FEE OF $50.00 APPLIES FOR BOXES NOT THOROUGHLY CLEANED OUT.
OUTSIDE CATERING AVAILABLE.
ENQUIRIES: CHRISTINE GRAY | [email protected] | 03 5569 2001
MEDAL•SHOW
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WELSH PONY SENIORS36. Stallion 8 years & over37. Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsChampion Welsh Pony StallionEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh PonyReserve Champion Welsh Pony Stallion38. Dry Mare 4 years and over39. Open Broodmare40. Foal Eligible for Best Welsh FoalChampion Welsh Pony MareEligible for Supreme Champion Welsh PonyReserve Champion Welsh Pony MareSupreme Champion Welsh PonyEligible for Best Welsh Exhibit
PART WELSH JUNIORS41. Colt Yearling42. Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion Part Welsh ColtEligible for Best Youngstock Part WelshReserve Champion Part Welsh Colt43. Filly Yearling44. Filly 2 & 3 YearsChampion Part Welsh FillyEligible for Best Youngstock Part WelshReserve Champion Part Welsh Filly45. Gelding Yearling46. Gelding 2 and 3 years Champion Junior Part Welsh GeldingEligible for Best Youngstock Part WelshRes Champion Junior Part Welsh GeldingBest Youngstock Part WelshEligible for Supreme Champion Part WelshPART WELSH SENIORS47. Stallion 4 years & over48. Broodmare 49. Foal50. Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, ne 12 hh51. Mare/Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 12hh & ne 13hh52. Mare/Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 13hh & ne 14hh53. Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 14hh Champion Senior Part WelshEligible for Supreme Champion Part Welsh ExhibitReserve Champion Senior Part WelshSupreme Champion Part Welsh Exhibit
WELSH GELDING JUNIORS54. Gelding of Sec A breeding, 3 yrs & under 55. Gelding of Sec B breeding, 3 yrs & under 56. Gelding of Sec C breeding, 3 yrs & under 57. Gelding of Sec D breeding, 3 yrs & under Champion Junior GeldingEligible for Best Youngstock Exhibit)Eligible for Supreme Champion Welsh GeldingReserve Champion Junior GeldingWELSH GELDINGS SENIORS58. Gelding of Sec A Breeding, 4 yrs & over59. Gelding of Sec B Breeding, 4 yrs & over60. Gelding of Sec C Breeding, 4 yrs & over61. Gelding of Sec D Breeding, 4 yrs & overSenior Champion GeldingEligible for Supreme Champion Led GeldingReserve Champion Senior Led GeldingSupreme Champion GeldingEligible for Best Welsh Exhibit
To be judged at conclusion of Ring 1 & 2:Best Welsh FoalWinner of the Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Pony of Cob Type & Welsh Cob Foals eligibleBest Welsh Youngstock ExhibitBest Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob & Champion Junior Welsh Gelding eligibleBest Welsh In Hand ‐ MedalSupreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob and Welsh Gelding eligibleRunner Up Best Welsh In Hand
RING THREE Judge: TBALED SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible62. Mare/Filly/Gelding 13hh & under63. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh64. Stallion or ColtChampion Led Show HunterReserve Champion Led Show Hunter
LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN (OPEN)Part Welsh eligible65. Open Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under,
Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs66. Open First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under
Rider 5yrs & under 12 yrsChampion Open Leading Rein/First RiddenRes Champ Open Leading Rein/First Ridden
RIDDEN SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible67. Mare/Filly/Gelding 13hh and under68. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh69. Stallion or ColtChampion Ridden Show HunterReserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter
RIDDEN PART WELSH PONIES70. Ridden Stallion/Colt71. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under72. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 12hh ne 13hh73. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 13hh ne 14hh74. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 14hhChampion Ridden Part WelshReserve Champion Ridden Part Welsh
CHILDREN'S RIDDEN PONIES (OPEN)Riders 5 Yrs & under 17yrs of age.PONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITYAS A CHILD'S RIDDEN PONY. Part Welsh eligible.Ponies cannot compete in both 76 & 77 75. Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 13hh76. Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, 13hh and under 77. Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under
Rider under 12yrsChampion Open Ridden Child’s PonyReserve Champion Open Ridden Child’s Pony
NOVICE RIDDEN PONIES (WELSH)78. Novice Ridden Section A Mare/Gelding79. Novice Ridden Section B Mare/Gelding80. Novice Ridden Section C Mare/Gelding81. Novice Ridden Section D mare/GeldingChampion Novice Ridden Welsh Pony or CobRes Champ Novice Ridden Welsh Pony or Cob
RING 4 Judge TBALEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN (WELSH)82. Welsh Leading Rein Pony – 12hh & under,
Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs83. Welsh First Ridden Pony – 12.2hh & under,
Rider 5yrs & under 12 yrs.Champion Welsh Leading Rein/First RiddenRes Champ Welsh Leading Rein/First Ridden
LED WELSH HUNTER84. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section A breeding85. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section B breeding86. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section C breeding87. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section D breeding88. Stallion or Colt any SectionChampion Led Welsh HunterReserve Champion Led Welsh Hunter
RIDDEN WELSH PONIES & COBS89. Ridden Stallion/Colt Section A 90. Ridden Mare/Filly ‐ Section A91. Ridden Gelding ‐ Section A BreedingChampion Ridden Welsh of Sec A BreedingRes Champ Ridden Welsh of Sec A Breeding92. Ridden Stallion/Colt Section B93. Ridden Mare/Filly ‐ Section B94. Ridden Gelding ‐ Section B BreedingChampion Ridden Welsh of Sec B BreedingRes Champ Ridden Welsh of Sec B Breeding95. Ridden Stallion/Colt Section C or D96. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding ‐ Section C 97. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding ‐ Section D Champion Ridden Welsh of C or D BreedingRes Champ Ridden Welsh of C or D BreedingSupreme Champion Ridden WelshChampion Ridden A,B C or DRunner Up Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh
RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER98. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section A breeding99. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section B breeding100. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section C breeding101. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section D breeding102. Stallion or Colt any SectionChampion Ridden Welsh HunterReserve Champion Ridden Welsh Hunter
CHILDREN'S RIDDEN PONIES (WELSH)Riders 5 Yrs & under 17yrs of age.PONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITYAS A CHILD'S RIDDEN PONYPonies cannot compete in both 104 & 105103. Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 13hh104. Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, 13hh and under 105. Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,
rider under 12yrsChampion Ridden Welsh Child’s PonyRes Champion Ridden Welsh Child’s Pony
HARNESS Judge: TBA To commence at 1pm105. Open Driver106. Pleasure Mare or Gelding. Part Welsh eligible107. Driven Stallion Turnout. Part Welsh eligible.108. Driven Mare/Gelding Turnout.
Part Welsh eligible.Chamion Harness TurnoutReserve Champion Harness Turnout109. Driven Section A Mare/Gelding 110. Driven Section B Mare/Gelding111. Driven Section C Mare/Gelding112. Driven Section D Mare/Gelding113. Driven Section A B C D StallionChampion Welsh Harness ExhibitReserve Champion Welsh Harness Exhibit114. Driven Part Welsh Mare/Gelding115. Driven Part Welsh StallionChampion Part Welsh Harness ExhibitRes Champion Part Welsh Harness Exhibit
To be judged during lunch break. COSTUME AND FANCY DRESSPart Welsh eligible116. National Costume117. Fancy Dress Junior Under 18 yrs118. Fancy Dress Senior 18 yrs & over
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Check Listr Completed entry Formr Copy of Registration Certificate for all entriesr Copy of Membership card & insurance indemnityr Cheque to cover entries & stabling etc Cheques made payable to ‘Ballarat & Central Highlands RPG WP&CSA’
Tax Invoice WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC ABN 70 066 732 367 PO Box 762 Victoria 3810
CANCELLATION POLICY: in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted
severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red Fire Warnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks a message will be available on 03 5569 2001.REFUND POLICY – • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs incurredby the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more.• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postponement.
Name of Registered Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WPCS Memb No . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phone (M) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(H) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Email . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .GST? . . . . . . . . .Yes / No . . .
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Total Entry Fees (from above)
Ground Levy
______ Stables @ $20 per stable per night
______ Nights Camping @ $18 per night
TOTAL GST included
ENTRY FORM Ballarat & Central Highlands RPG WPCSA 2011 Welsh Pony Pageant ENTRIES TO : THE SHOW SECRETARY 15 Greenhills Lane Winslow Vic 3281
CLOSING DATE for PRE ENTRIES : 14th October 2011. PRE‐ENTRIES = $8.00 PER CLASS | ENTRIES ON THE DAY = DOUBLE ENTRY FEE
ENTRY FEE ‘YOUNGSTOCK CHALLENGE’ = $20 PER PONY
Ring Class Name of Exhibit Reg No Entry Fee
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35th VICTORIAN ALL WELSH SHOWFriday 2nd, Saturday 3th & Sunday 4th December 2011TAT U R A PA R K E V E N T S C O M P L E X Ta t u r a , V i c t o r i a
ENTRIES CLOSE LAST MAIL 7th OCTOBER 2011N O R E F U N D on STABLING or ENTRIES after closing date of 7th OCTOBER 2011
Free BBQ supplied by the Victorian All Welsh Show Committee to celebrate our 35th Birthday All WELCOME - JUST ADVISE NUMBERS ON ENTRY FORM Catering available all weekend supplied by Tatura Football Club
Judges: Sections A, C & D - Catrin Bigley, Llanarth Stud, UK Section B & PW - Leslie Hillard, UK
Exhibitors note: FOAL FUTURITY will commence at the completion of both junior rings on Friday 2nd December 2011Please contact Denise Rule for further information.
SPECIAL AWARDS ~ SATURDAY EVENINGBEST PROGENY GROUP
Sponsored by Torlyn Stud and Mosman Park
GRAND CHAMPION LED GELDING(Junior and Senior eligible Saturday evening )
Sponsored by Ripplebrook Stud
SUPREME LED PART WELSH (MEDAL)Sponsored by Bridey Lee Livestock Photography
SUPREME RIDDEN PART WELSH (MEDAL)Sponsored by:
SUPREME RIDDEN WELSH EXHIBIT(MEDAL)THE GL DUNSTAN PERPETUAL TROPHY
Sponsored by Mr L Dunstan
BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH PONY EXHIBITCONSORT TROPHY Sponsored by Mr A Oliver Watkins
BEST WELSH IN HAND EXHIBITEILEEN BARTRAM TROPHY(MEDAL)
Sponsored by Mrs Mary DeCrespigny
RUNNER UP BEST WELSH IN HANDOVERSEAS TROPHY
ROSEDALE STUD (WALES) AWARD$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and Rosette for
Champion Section B FillyWPCSA INC SPECIAL AWARD
$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and RosetteSupreme Champion Section C Exhibit
OVERALL AWARDSThese awards will be posted out after the Show
MOST SUCCESSFUL STALLIONTHE MITHRIL WOTAN MEMORIAL TROPHY
Sponsored by Shazalee Park MOST SUCCESSFUL MARE
THE DOOLKOORA NEBULA MEMORIALSponsored by L & S Todd
MOST SUCCESSFUL GELDINGSponsored by Mr B McDonald
MOST SUCCESSFUL WELSH PERFORMANCE PONYSponsored By Mithril Pony Stud
MOST SUCCESSFUL PART WELSH PERFORMANCE PONYTHE LATE SARA DE CRESPIGNY MEMORIAL AWARD
Sponsored by Mr. Rick Brockhoff MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITORSponsored by Nattai River Stud
MEDAL•SHOW
STABLE REQUESTS - ALL REQUESTS must be inwriting and sent to the Entry Secretary with entries.Every effort will be made to grant requests but maynot always be possible.EXHIBITOR NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
REQUEST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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RIDER DETAILS
All Riders who are not Welsh Members must complete the following form and Waiver form:
EXHIBITOR NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
RIDERS NAME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AGE OF RIDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MAJOR SPONSORSupreme HORSEWARE
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FRIDAY WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY JUNIORS1. Colt Yearling2. Colt 2 Years3. Colt 3 YearsChampion Welsh Mountain Pony ColtReserve Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Colt
4. Filly Yearling5. Filly 2 Years6. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Mountain Pony FillyReserve Champion Welsh Mountain Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony
FRIDAYWELSH PONY JUNIORS7. Colt Yearling8. Colt 2 Years9. Colt 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony ColtReserve Champion Welsh Pony Colt
10. Filly Yearling11. Filly 2 Years12. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony FillyReserve Champion Welsh Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony
FRIDAYWELSH PONY OF COB TYPE JUNIORS13. Colt Yearling14. Colt 2 & 3 yearsChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type ColtReserve Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type Colt
15. Filly Yearling16. Filly 2 Years17. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyReserve Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob Type
FRIDAYWELSH COB JUNIORS18. Colt Yearling19. Colt 2 & 3 years Champion Welsh Cob ColtReserve Champion Welsh Cob Colt
20. Filly Yearling21. Filly 2 Years22. Filly 3 YearsChampion Welsh Cob FillyReserve Champion Welsh Cob FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Cob
FRIDAYWELSH GELDING JUNIORS23. Yearling Gelding of Section A breeding24. Gelding of Section A breeding, 2 years25. Gelding of Section A breeding, 3 yearsChampion Junior Gelding of Sec A BreedingRes Champ Junior Gelding of Sec A Breeding
26. Yearling Gelding of Section B Breeding27. Gelding of Section B Breeding 2 years28. Gelding of Section B Breeding 3 yearsChampion Junior Gelding of Sec B BreedingRes Champ Junior Gelding of Sec B Breeding
29. Yearling Gelding of Section C Breeding30. Gelding of Section C Breeding, 2 years31. Gelding of Section C Breeding, 3 yearsChampion Junior Gelding of Sec C BreedingRes Champ Junior Gelding of Sec C Breeding
32. Yearling Gelding of Section D Breeding33. Gelding of Section D Breeding, 2 years34. Gelding of Section D Breeding, 3 yearsChampion Junior Gelding of Sec D BreedingRes Champ Junior Gelding of Sec D BreedingBest Youngstock Welsh Gelding
FRIDAYPART WELSH JUNIORS35. Colt Yearling36. Colt 2 & 3 Years Champion Part Welsh ColtReserve Champion Part Welsh Colt
37. Filly Yearling38. Filly 2 Years39. Filly 3 YearsChampion Part Welsh FillyReserve Champion Part Welsh Filly
40. Gelding Yearling41. Gelding 2 Years42. Gelding 3 YearsChampion Junior Part Welsh GeldingReserve Champion Junior Part Welsh GeldingBest Youngstock Part Welsh
FRIDAY AFTERNOONWORKING HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible43. Novice - Max fence height 1'6" (45cm)44. Pony 12hh & under - Max fence height
1'6" (45cm)45. Pony over 12hh & ne 13hh - Max fence
height 2'0" (60cm)46. Pony over 13hh & ne 14hh - Max fence
height 2'6" (75cm)47. Horse over 14hh & ne 15hh - Max fence
height 3' (90cm)
48. Horse over 15hh – Max fence height 3’6”(105cm)
Champion Working HunterReserve Champion Working HunterBest Working Hunter, Rider under 17 years
FRIDAY AFTERNOONHARNESSAll children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times when in a vehicle.49. Junior Driver, under 16 yrs50. Open Driver51. Pleasure Mare or Gelding.
Part Welsh eligible52. Driven Stallion Turnout.
Part Welsh eligible53. Driven Mare or Gelding Turnout.
Part Welsh eligibleChampion Harness TurnoutReserve Champion Harness Turnout
54. Novice Driven Mare or Gelding PartWelsh Eligible - Not eligible for Ch’ship
55. Driven Section A or B Stallion56. Driven Section A Mare/Gelding57. Driven Section B Mare/GeldingChampion Driven Section A or BReserve Champion Driven Section A or B
58. Driven Section C Stallion59. Driven Section D Stallion60. Driven Section C Mare/Gelding61. Driven Section D Mare/GeldingChampion Driven Section C or DReserve Champion Driven Section C or D
Supreme Champion Welsh Harness Exhibit
62. Driven Part Welsh Stallion63. Driven Part Welsh Mare/Gelding 12.2hh
& under64. Driven Part Welsh Mare/Gelding over
12.2hh Champion Driven Part WelshReserve Champion Driven Part Welsh
FRIDAYYOUNG JUDGES (Free Entry)(WP&CS Aust Inc Panel Judges not eligible) 65. Judge 10 years & under 13 years66. Judge 13 years & under 16 years67. Judge 16 years & under 18 years 68. Judge 18 years & under 25 yearsBest Young Judge
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SATURDAYWELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SENIORS69. Stallion 8 years & over70. Stallion 4 years & under 8 years Champion Welsh Mountain Pony StallionRes Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion
71. Dry Mare 8 years & over72. Dry Mare 4 years & under 8 years73. Open Broodmare 4 years & under 874. Open Broodmare 8 years & over75. FoalChampion Welsh Mountain Pony Mare Res Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Mare
Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony
76. Progeny Group of Three Section A 77. Breeders Pair of Section A
SATURDAYWELSH PONY SENIORS78. Stallion 8 years & over79. Stallion 4 years & under 8 years Champion Welsh Pony StallionReserve Champion Welsh Pony Stallion
80. Dry Mare 8 years & over81. Dry Mare 4 years & under 8 years82. Open Broodmare 4 years & under 883. Open Broodmare 8 years & over84. FoalChampion Welsh Pony MareReserve Champion Welsh Pony Mare
Supreme Champion Welsh Pony
85. Progeny Group of Three Welsh Ponies86. Breeders Pair of Section B Ponies
SATURDAYWELSH PONY OF COB TYPE SENIORS87. Stallion 8 years & over88. Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type StallionRes Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion
89. Dry Mare 4yrs & over90. Open Broodmare91. FoalChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareRes Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareSupreme Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type
92. Progeny Group of 3 Section C93. Breeders Pair of Section C
SATURDAYWELSH COB SENIORS94. Stallion 8 years & over95. Stallion 4 years & under 8 years Champion Welsh Cob StallionReserve Champion Welsh Cob Stallion
96. Dry Mare 4 years & over97. Open Broodmare98. FoalChampion Welsh Cob MareReserve Champion Welsh Cob MareSupreme Champion Welsh Cob
99. Progeny Group of 3 Section D100. Breeders Pair of Section D
SATURDAYWELSH GELDINGS SENIORS101. Gelding Sec A Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs102. Gelding of Sec A Breeding, 8 yrs & overChampion Senior Gelding of Sec A BreedingRes Champ Senior Gelding of Sec A Breeding103. Gelding Sec B Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs104. Gelding of Sec B Breeding, 8 yrs & overChampion Senior Gelding of Sec B BreedingRes Champ Gelding of Sec B Breeding105. Gelding Sec C Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs106. Gelding of Sec C Breeding, 8 ys & overChampion Senior Gelding of Sec C BreedingRes Champ Senior Gelding of Sec C Breeding107. Gelding Sec D Breeding, 4 Yrs & u 8 yrs 108. Gelding of Sec D Breeding, 8 yrs & overChampion Senior Gelding of Sec D BreedingRes Champ Senior Gelding of Sec D BreedingSupreme Champion Gelding
SATURDAYPART WELSH SENIORS LED109. Stallion 4 years & over, ne 13hh110. Stallion 4 years & over, over 13hhChampion Part Welsh StallionReserve Champion Part Welsh Stallion
111. Broodmare Eligible for relevant heightchampionship
112. Foal113. Mare 4 years & over, ne 12 hh114. Gelding 4 years & over, ne 12 hh115. Mare 4 yrs & o, over 12hh & ne 12.2 hh116. Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 12hh & ne 12.2 hhChampion Part Welsh ne 12.2 hhReserve Champion Part Welsh ne 12.2
117. Mare 4 ys & over, over 12.2hh & ne 13h118. Gelding 4 ys & o, over 12.2hh & ne 13h119. Mare 4 yrs & o, over 13hh & ne 13.2hh120. Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 13hh & ne 13.2hhChampion Part Welsh over 12.2hh & ne 13.2hhRes Champ Part Welsh over 12.2hh & ne 13.2h
121. Mare 4 ys & over, over 13.2hh & ne 14hh122. Gelding 4 ys & o, over 13.2hh & ne 14hh123. Mare 4 yrs & o, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh124. Gelding 4 ys & o, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh125. Mare 4 years & over, over 14.2hh 126. Gelding 4 years & over, over 14.2hhChampion Part Welsh over 13.2hhReserve Champion Part Welsh over 13.2hh
Supreme Champion Part Welsh Led - Trophy - Rug – Medal(Junior and Senior eligible sat evening ) Runner Up Supreme Part Welsh
127. Progeny Group of 3 Part Welsh128. Breeders Pair of Part Welsh
SATURDAYRIDDEN WELSH PONIES & COBSTo be shown unplaited129. Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion/Colt130. Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Mare/Filly 131. Ridden Gelding - Section A BreedingChampion Ridden Pony of Section A BreedingRes Champ Ridden Pony of Section A Breeding
132. Ridden Welsh Pony Stallion/Colt 133. Ridden Welsh Pony Mare/Filly 134. Ridden Gelding of Section B BreedingChampion Ridden Pony of Section B BreedingRes Champ Ridden Pony of Section B Breeding
135. Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion/Colt
136. Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare/Filly137. Ridden Gelding of Sec C BreedingChampion Ridden Pony of Sec C BreedingRes Champ Ridden Pony of Sec C Breeding
138. Ridden Welsh Cob Stallion/Colt 139. Ridden Welsh Cob Mare/Filly 140. Ridden Gelding of Section D BreedingChampion Ridden Cob of Section D BreedingRes Champ Ridden Cob of Sec D Breeding
Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh Exhibit MedalRunner Up Supreme Ridden Welsh Exhibit
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SATURDAYRIDDEN PART WELSH 141. Ridden Stallion/Colt ne 13hh142. Ridden Stallion/Colt over 13hhChampion Ridden Part Welsh Stallion/ColtRes Champ Ridden Part Welsh Stallion/Colt
143. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & u144. Ridden M/F/G, over 12hh & ne 12.2hhChampion Ridden Part Welsh M/F/G ne 12.2hh Res Champ Rid’n Part Welsh M/F/G ne 12.2hh
145. Ridden M/F/G, over 12.2hh & ne 13hh146. Ridden M/F/G, over 13hh & ne 13.2hh Champ Ridden Part Welsh o 12.2hh ne 13.2hhRes Champ Ridden P/W over 12.2hh ne 13.2hh
147. Ridden M/F/G, over 13.2hh & ne 14hh148. Ridden M/F/G, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh 149. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14.2hh Champion Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2hhRes Champ Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2hh Supreme Champion Ridden Part WelshMedal
Runner Up Supreme Ridden Part Welsh
SATURDAY EVENINGCOSTUME AND FANCY DRESSPart Welsh are eligible 150. National Costume 151. Fancy Dress Junior Under 18 yrs152. Fancy Dress Senior Over 18 yrs
SUNDAYHANDLER CLASSES153. Junior Handler 4yrs to 6yrs -
must be accompanied by an adult154. Junior Handler 7 & 8 years -
may be accompanied by an adult155. Junior Handler 9 & 10 years156. Junior Handler 11 & 12 yearsBest Junior Handler 12 years & under
157. Junior Handler 13 & 14 years158. Junior Handler 15 & 16 yearsBest Junior Handler 13 years to 16 years
159. Handler 17 yrs & over Stallions Eligible160. Best Junior Club Member Handler
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LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN(WELSH) To be shown unplaited
161. Welsh Leading Rein Pony – 12hh &under, Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs
162. Welsh First Ridden Pony – 12.2hh &under, Rider 5yrs & under 12 yrs.
Champion Welsh Leading Rein/First RiddenRes Champ Welsh Leading Rein/First Ridden
SUNDAYLEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN (OPEN)Part Welsh eligible. To be shown plaited163. Open Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under,
Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs164. Open First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under,
Rider 5yrs & under 12 yrsChampion Open Leading Rein/First RiddenRes Champ Open Leading Rein/First Ridden
SUNDAYCHILDREN'S RIDDEN PONIES (WELSH)Riders 5 Yrs & under 17yrs of age. To be shown unplaitedPONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITY AS A CHILD'S RIDDEN PONY165. Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 13hh 166. Welsh M/F/G, over 12hh & ne 13hh167. Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under,
Rider 12yrs & under 17yrs.168. Welsh M/F/G, 12hh & under,
rider under 12yrsChampion Ridden Welsh Child’s PonyRes Champ Ridden Welsh Child’s Pony
SUNDAYCHILDREN'S RIDDEN PONIES (OPEN)Riders 5 Yrs & under 17yrs of age. To be shown plaitedPONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITY AS A CHILD'S RIDDEN PONY. Part Welsh eligible.169. Open Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14hh170. Open M/F/G, over 13hh & ne 14hh171. Open M/F/G, over 12hh ne 13hh172. Open M/F/G, 12hh & under,
Rider 12yrs & under 17yrs173. Open M/F/G, 12hh & under
Rider under 12yrsChampion Open Child’s Ridden PonyRes Champ Open Ridden Child’s Pony
EXHIBITORS PLEASE NOTE: Due to Timetabling you may not be able to do both Show and Welsh Hunter. Be advised rings will not wait for you to unplait or plait.
SUNDAYLED SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible. To be shown plaited174. Mare/Filly/Gelding 12hh & under175. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh176. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh177. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hh178. Stallion or ColtChampion Led Show HunterReserve Champion Led Show Hunter
SUNDAYRIDDEN SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible. To be shown plaited179. Mare/Filly/Gelding 12hh & under180. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh181. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh182. Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hh183. Stallion or ColtChampion Ridden Show HunterReserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter
SUNDAYLED WELSH HUNTERTo be shown unplaited184. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section A breeding185. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section B breeding186. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section C breeding187. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section D breeding188. Stallion of Section A or B breeding189. Stallion of Section C or D breeding Champion Led Welsh HunterReserve Champion Led Welsh Hunter
SUNDAYRIDDEN WELSH HUNTER To be shown unplaited190. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section A breeding191. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section B breeding192. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section C breeding193. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Section D breeding194. Stallion of Section A or B breeding195. Stallion of Section C or D breeding Champion Ridden Welsh HunterReserve Champion Ridden Welsh Hunter
SUNDAYACTIVITY PONY196. Pony any height Rider 12yrs and under 197. Pony any height Rider over 12yrs and
under 17yrs 198. Pony any height Rider 18yrs yrs and over
CANCELLATION POLICY: in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted
severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red Fire Warnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks a message will be available on 03 5795 2070.REFUND POLICY – • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs incurredby the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more.• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postponement.
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56 Action SPRING 2011
Action SPRING 2011 57
The SA Regional Promotional Group of The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc Proudly Presents
The 30th SOUTH AUSTRALIANALL WELSH SHOW
Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th November 2011
To celebrate our 30th Anniversary all Exhibitors will receive a commemorative memento
ENTRIES CLOSE Friday 14th October 2011 Venue: Talunga Park, Mt Pleasant
Judges: Ring 1: Mr Gwyn Jones, Fronarth Stud, Wales (Sec A, C, D)Ring 2: Mr Sandy Anderson, Thistledown Stud, UK (Sec B & PW)Ring 3: Mrs Nicola Jones, Fronarth Stud, Wales
On ground camping and stabling available
Full Catering available both days (breakfast, lunch, dinner)
ALL SUPREMES will receive $100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher
ROSEDALE STUD (WALES) AWARD$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and Rosette for Champion Section B Filly
NATTAI RIVER AWARDCelebrating 100 years of breeding for Supreme Welsh Mountain Pony
TORLYN AWARD$150 prize money for Best Progeny Group of Three
WPCSA INC SPECIAL AWARD$100.00 WPCSA Gift Voucher and Rosette for Supreme Champion Section C Exhibit
HORSEGATE JASMINE TROPHY for Supreme Welsh Pony
PLATINUM SPONSORSKATHY’S PET PORTRAITS WORANORA PONY STUD
JESSINGTON FARM MITHRIL WELSH PONIES
BAMBOROUGH PONY STUD PONY BREEDERS & FANCIERS of SA
DALBRAE STUD KEYI STUD
WOODBINE PONY STUD WYNARA STUD
SYEDA SHETLAND STUD SEAWYND WELSH COBS
NAWARRAH STUD SUPREME HORSEWARE
Enquiries: Kathryn Mitchell 0407 979 982 or 08 8132 1893
CANCELLATION POLICY: in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted
severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red Fire Warnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks a message will be available on 08 8132 1893.REFUND POLICY – • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs incurredby the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more.• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postponement.
58 Action SPRING 2011
The 30th SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALL WELSH SHOW page 1Ring 1 Saturday Commencing at 8.30 am
Judge: Mr Gwyn Jones, Fronarth Stud, UK
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY JUNIORS1. Colt Yearling2. Colt 2 Years3. Colt 3 YearsChamp & Reserve Welsh Mountain Colt4. Filly Yearling5. Filly 2 Years6. Filly 3 YearsChamp & Reserve Welsh Mountain FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Mountain PonyWELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SENIORS7. Stallion 8 yrs and over8. Stallion 4 yrs & under 8 yrsChamp & Reserve Welsh Mountain Stallion9. Dry Mare 8yrs & over 10. Dry Mare 4 yrs & under 8yrs 11. Broodmare 4 years & over12. FoalChamp & Reserve Welsh Mountain MareSupreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony
WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE JUNIORS13. Colt Yearling14. Colt 2 & 3 YearsChamp & Res Welsh Pony of Cob Type Colt15. Filly Yearling16. Filly 2 Years17. Filly 3 YearsChamp & Res Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob TypeWELSH PONY OF COB TYPE SENIORS18. Stallion 8 years & over 19. Stallion 4 yrs & under 8 years Champ & Res Welsh Pony Cob Type Stallion20. Dry Mare 8 yrs & over21. Dry Mare 4 yrs & under 8 years22. Broodmare23. FoalChamp & Res Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareSupreme Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type
WELSH COB JUNIORS24. Colt Yearling25. Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Welsh Cob Colt26. Filly Yearling27. Filly 2 Years28. Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Welsh Cob FillyBest Youngstock Welsh CobWELSH COB SENIORS29. Stallion 8 years & over 30. Stallion 4 yrs & under 8 years Champion & Reserve Welsh Cob Stallion31. Dry Mare 8 yrs & over32. Dry mare 4 yrs & under 8 yrs33. Broodmare34. FoalChampion & Reserve Welsh Cob MareSupreme Champion Welsh Cob
LED SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh Eligible35. Mare, Filly, Gelding 12hh & under36. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh37. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh
38. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14hh39. Stallion or colt Champion & Reserve Led Show Hunter
PROGENY GROUPSA group of animals by the same Sire or Dam. All animals participating in these classes must also be entered in other classes relevant to their breeding and need not be the property of the exhibitor.40. Progeny Group of 3 (three) Section A 41. Progeny Group of 3 (three) Section B 42. Progeny Group of 3 (three) Section C 43. Progeny Group of 3 (three) Section DBest Progeny Group 44. Progeny Group of 3 (three) Part Welsh.
OWNERS PAIRSTwo ponies owned by the one exhibitor45. Owners Pair of Section A 46. Owners Pair of Section B 47. Owners Pair of Section C 48. Owners Pair of Section D
Best Welsh FoalWinner of the Welsh Mountain, Welsh, Welsh Pony of Cob Type & Welsh Cob Foal Classes eligiblePeter Lowe Trophy for Best Welsh Youngstock Exhibit Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain, Welsh, Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob & Welsh Gelding eligibleBest Welsh In Hand WPCSA Inc MedalSupreme Welsh Mountain, Welsh, Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob and Welsh Gelding eligible)Runner Up Best Welsh In Hand
Ring 2 Saturday Commencing at 8.30 am
Judge: Mr Sandy Anderson, Thistledown Stud, UK
PART WELSH JUNIORS49. Colt Yearling50. Colt 2 & 3 yrsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh Colt51. Filly Yearling52. Filly 2 Years53. Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh Filly54. Gelding Yearling55. Gelding 2 Years56. Gelding 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh GeldingBest Youngstock Part WelshPART WELSH SENIORS57. Stallion 4 years & over, ne 13hh58. Stallion 4 years & over, over 13hhChamp and Res Part Welsh Stallion59. Broodmare Eligible for relevant height champ’ship60. Foal61. Mare 4 years & over, ne 12 hh62. Gelding 4 years & over, ne 12 hh63. Mare 4 yrs & o, o 12hh & ne 12.2 hh64. Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 12hh & ne 12.2 hhChamp and Reserve Part Welsh ne 12.2 hh65. Mare 4 yrs & over, over 12.2hh & ne 13h66. Gelding 4 yrs & o, over 12.2hh & ne 13h67. Mare 4 yrs & over, over 13hh & ne 13.2hh68. Gelding 4 yrs & o, over 13hh & ne 13.2hhChamp & Res P/Welsh o 12.2hh & ne 13.2hh
69. Mare 4 yrs & o, over 13.2hh & ne 14hh70. Gelding 4 yrs & o, o 13.2hh & ne 14hh71. Mare 4 yrs & o, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh72. Gelding 4 yrs & o, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh73. Mare 4 years & over, over 14.2hh74. Gelding 4 years & over, over 14.2hhChamp and Reserve Part Welsh over 13.2hhSupreme Champion Part Welsh ExhibitWPCSA Inc Medal All Senior Champion Part Welsh & Best Youngstock Part Welsh eligibleRunner Up Supreme Champion Part Welsh
WELSH PONY JUNIORS75. Colt Yearling76. Colt 2 Years77. Colt 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Welsh Pony Colt78. Filly Yearling79. Filly 2 Years80. Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Welsh Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh PonyWELSH PONY SENIORS81. Stallion 8 yrs & over82. Stallion 4 yrs & under 8 yearsChampion & Reserve Welsh Pony Stallion83. Dry Mare 8 yrs & over84. Dry Mare 4 yrs & under 8 yrs85. Broodmare 4 yrs & over86. FoalChampion & Reserve Welsh Pony MareSupreme Champion Welsh Pony
WELSH GELDINGS
87. Yearling Gelding of Section A breeding88. Gelding of Section A breeding, 2 years89. Gelding of Section A breeding, 3 yearsChamp & Res Gelding of Sec A Breeding90. Yearling Gelding of Section B breeding91. Gelding of Section B breeding, 2 years92. Gelding of Section B breeding, 3 yearsChamp & Res Gelding of Sec B Breeding93. Yearling Gelding of Section C breeding94. Gelding of Section C breeding, 2 years95. Gelding of Section C breeding, 3 yearsChamp & Res Gelding of Sec C Breeding96. Yearling Gelding of Section D Breeding97. Gelding of Section D breeding, 2 years98. Gelding of Section D breeding, 3 yearsChamp & Res Gelding of Sec D BreedingBest Youngstock Welsh Gelding99. Gelding of Sec A Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs 100. Gelding of Sec A Breeding, 8 yrs & overChamp & Res Senior Gelding of Sec A Breeding 101. Gelding of Sec B Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs102. Gelding of Sec B Breeding, 8 yrs & over Champ & Res Senior Gelding of Sec B Breeding 103. Gelding of Sec C Breeding, 4 yrs & u 8 yrs104. Gelding of Sec C Breeding, 8 y rs & overChamp & Res Senior Gelding of Sec C Breeding105. Gelding of Sec D Breeding, 4 y rs & u 8 yrs106. Gelding of Sec D Breeding, 8 y rs & overChamp & Res Senior Gelding of Sec D Breeding Supreme Champion GeldingAll Senior Champion Geldings & Best Youngstock Gelding eligible
LED WELSH HUNTERPart Welsh not eligible.107. Mare, Filly, Gelding of Sec A breeding108. Mare, Filly, Gelding of Sec B breeding109. Mare, Filly, Gelding of Sec C breeding110. Mare, Filly, Gelding of Sec D breeding111. Stallion or Colt A or B breeding112. Stallion or Colt C or D breedingChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Hunter
Ring 3 Saturday Commencing at 10 am
Judge: Mrs Nicola Jones, Fronarth Stud, UK
HANDLER CLASSES113. Junior Handler 4 to 6 yrs – must be accompanied
by an adult114. Junior Handler 7 & 8 yrs – may be accompanied
by an adult
115. Junior Handler 9 & 10 yrs116. Junior Handler 11 & 12 yrsBest Junior Handler 12 yrs & under117. Junior Handler 13 & 14 yrs118. Junior Handler 15 & 16 yrsBest Junior Handler 13yrs to 16yrs119. Handler 17 yrs & over. Stallions eligible120. Best Junior Club Member Handler
YOUNG JUDGESTo be conducted in lunch breakWP&CS Aust Inc Panel Judges not eligible Free entry121. Judge 10 years & under 13 years122. Judge 13 years & under 16 years123. Judge 16 years & under 18 years124. Judge 18 years & under 25 yearsBest Young Judge
Ring 1 Sunday Commencing at 9.00 am
Judge: Mr Gwyn Jones, Fronarth Stud, UK
WELSH LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN125. Welsh Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under,
Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs126. Welsh First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under,
Rider 5 yrs & under 12 yrsChamp & Res Welsh Leading Rein/First Ridden
CHILDRENS RIDDEN PONIES (OPEN)Riders 5 yrs & under 17 yrs of age.PONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITY AS A CHILD’S RIDDEN PONY Part Welsh eligible127. Open Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hh128. Open Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 13hh & ne 14hh129. Open Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 12hh ne 13hh130. Open Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under,
Rider 12yrs & under 17yrs(pony not eligible for Class 131)
131. Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & underRider under 12yrs (pony not eligible for Class 130)
Champ & Res Open Ridden Child’s Pony
RIDDEN WELSH PONIES & COBS132. Ridden Welsh Mountain Stallion/Colt133. Ridden Welsh Mountain Mare/Filly134. Ridden Gelding - Section A BreedingChamp & Res Ridden Pony of Sec A Breeding 135. Ridden Welsh Stallion/Colt136. Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly137. Ridden Gelding - Section B BreedingChamp & Res Ridden Pony of Sec B Breeding 138. Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion/Colt
139. Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare/Filly140. Ridden Gelding - Section C BreedingChamp & Res Ridden Pony of Sec C Breeding 141. Ridden Welsh Cob Stallion/Colt142. Ridden Welsh Cob Mare/Filly143. Ridden Gelding - Section D BreedingChamp & Res Ridden Pony of Sec D Breeding Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh ExhibitWPCSA Inc MedalRunner Up Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh
Ring 2 Sunday Commencing at 9.00 am
Judge: Mr Sandy Anderson, Thistledown Stud, UK
OPEN LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN Part Welsh eligible.144. Open Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under,
Rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs145. Open First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under,
Rider 5 yrs & under 12 yrsChamp & Res Open Leading Rein/First Ridden
CHILDS RIDDEN PONY (WELSH)Riders 5 yrs & under 17 yrs of age.PONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIRSUITABILITY AS A CHILD’S RIDDEN PONY146. Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 13hh147. Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 12hh & ne 13hh148. Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under,
Rider 12yrs & under 17yrs (pony not eligible for Class 149)
149. Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,Rider under 12yrs (pony not eligible for Class 148)
Champ & Res Ridden Welsh Child’s Pony
RIDDEN PART WELSH PONIES (OPEN)150. Ridden Stallion/Colt ne 13hh151. Ridden Stallion/Colt over 13hhChamp & Res Ridden Part Welsh Stallion152. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under153. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 12hh ne 12.2hhChampion & Res Ridden Part Welsh ne 12.2hh154. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 12.2hh ne 13hh155. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 13hh ne 13.2hhChampion & Reserve Ridden Part Welsh
over 12.2hh ne 13.2hh156. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 3.2hh ne 14hh157. Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, o 14hh ne 14.2hh158. Ridden Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14.2hhChampion & Res Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2hhSupreme Champion Ridden Part WelshWPCSA Inc MedalRunner Up Supreme Ridden Part Welsh
FANCY DRESSTo be conducted immediately after lunchPart Welsh eligible. Stallions not eligible.159. National Costume160. Fancy Dress, rider under 10 yrs161. Fancy Dress, rider 10 yrs & under 18 yrs162. Fancy Dress, rider 18 yrs and over
Ring 3 Sunday Commencing at 9.30 am
Judge: Mrs Nicola Jones, Fronarth Stud, UK
HARNESSAll children to be accompanied by an adult at all times when in a vehicle. Stallions not eligible if driver is under 14 yrs
163. Junior Driver, under 16 yrs164. Open Driver165. Driven Turnout. Part Welsh eligible166. Driven Pleasure. Part Welsh eligible167. Driven Section A or B Stallion168. Driven Section A or B Mare or GeldingChampion & Reserve Champion Driven A or B169. Driven Section C or D Stallion170. Driven Section C or D Mare or GeldingChampion & Reserve Champion Driven C or DSupreme Champion Welsh Harness Exhibit 171. Driven Part Welsh Stallion172. Driven Part Welsh Mare or GeldingChamp & Res Champion Driven Part Welsh
RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER173. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Sect A breeding174. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Sect B breeding175. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Sect C breeding176. Mare/Filly/Gelding of Sect D breeding177. Stallion or Colt of Sect A or B breeding178. Stallion or Colt of Sect C or D breedingChampion & Reserve Welsh Ridden Hunter
RIDDEN SHOW HUNTERPart Welsh eligible.179. Mare, Filly, Gelding 12hh & under180. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 12hh ne 13hh181. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh ne 14hh182. Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14hh183. Stallion or Colt Champion & Reserve Ridden Show Hunter
NOVELTIESTo be held at the conclusion of rings 1, 2 & 3To be run under the SA Novelty Riders Assoc. rules. Stallions not eligible.184. Best Junior Club rider185. Walk, trot & lead – led rider under 10 yrs186. Walk, trot & lead – rider under 10 yrs not led187. Walk, trot & lead – rider 10 – 13 yrs188. Walk, trot & lead – rider o 13yrs under 18 yrs189. Walk, trot & lead – rider 18 yrs & over190. Sack Race – led rider under 10 yrs191. Sack Race – rider under 10 yrs not led192. Sack Race – rider 10 – 13 yrs193. Sack Race – rider over 13 yrs under 18 yrs194. Sack Race – rider 18 yrs & over195. Lucky Spot – rider u 18 years (may be led)196. Lucky Spot – rider 18 yrs & over197. Monte Carlo – all ages
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The 30th SOUTH AUSTRALIAN ALL WELSH SHOW page 2
To be awarded at the completion of Day 2.
Results from classes 159 – 162 inclusive and 184 – 197 inclusive not counted
Most Successful Exhibitor of ShowSponsored by SA RPG
Most Successful Gelding of ShowSponsored by Keyi Stud
Most Successful Mare of ShowSponsored by Dalbrae Stud
Most Successful Stallion of ShowSponsored by Wynara Stud
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NORTH EAST BORDER RPG OF THE WELSH PONY AND COB SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC
NEB RPG ALL BREEDS CHARITY YOUNGSTOCK SHOWSupporting ‘Beyond Blue’ Featuring ‘Geldings’
to be held at Oxley Recreation Reserve, Oxley via Wangaratta, Victoria
SUNDAY 13th November 2011, COMMENCING AT 8:30AM ENTRIES CLOSE 4/11/2011Judges: Ring 1: M Fricker, Corumbene Stud SA Ring 2: M Adams, Dunelm Stud, Victoria
Ring 3: S Barker, Rivington Stud SA Enquiries: Julie James
Run under the WP&CS Show Regulations.http://www.wpcs.com.au/showing/showing/show‐regulations
All Entries must be registered with the Welsh Pony and Cob Societyof Australia excluding entries in classes 47 – 52 & 56‐98. Exhibits inthese classes must be registered with relevant breed societies & ex‐hibitors must be current financial members of the relevant breed so‐cieties and a copy of their registration & membership must beforwarded with entries.Entries: $11.00 per Class Pre-entry * $22.00 per Class on theday. Gate fee: $5.00Ribbons to 6th place. Sashes for Supremes and Champions.
Stabling facilities are available at the Wangaratta Showgrounds,but must be booked and paid for by 4/11/2011. Stabling cost is$11 per stable. Competitors must supply their own bedding forboxes. All boxes must be cleaned before departure. Failure to do sowill incur a $50 cleaning fee.
LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE ON THE DAY. All Competitors must provide a copy of their WP&CS annual indem‐nity card. Non member of the WP&CS Aust Inc must sign a nonmember’s indemnity which can be downloadedhttp://www.wpcs.com.au/sitebuilder/showing/knowledge/asset/files/3/insuranceliabilityform.pdf and sent in with your entries.
Class No Name of Exhibit Reg No Entry Fee $ $11.00
Stables are available at the Wangaratta Showgrounds ………….. @ $11 per stable
Day yards $5 each and camping $10 available at Oxley . . . . . . @ $5 per yard + Camping
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Entry Form - NEB RPG All Breeds Charity Youngstock Show November 13th 2011 ENTRIES CLOSE 4th NOVEMBER 2011 All Cheques made payable to North East & Border RPG
Send entries to : Julie James 202 Parker Road BOWEYAVic 3675 03 5765 2217
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CANCELLATION POLICY: in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted
severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red Fire Warnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks a message will be available on 03.REFUND POLICY – • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs incurredby the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more.• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postponement.
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Ring One • Commencing 9:00amWELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES 1. Colt Yearling 2. Colt 2 year old 3. Colt 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Colt 4. Filly Yearling 5. Filly 2 year old 6. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony WELSH PONIES 7. Colt Yearling 8. Colt 2 year old 9. Colt 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Colt 10. Filly Yearling 11. Filly 2 year old 12. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh PonyWELSH PONIES OF COB TYPE 13. Colt Yearling 14. Colt 2 year old 15. Colt 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt 16. Filly Yearling 17. Filly 2 year old 18. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champ Welsh Pony of Cob Type WELSH COBS 25. Colt Yearling 26. Colt 2 year old27. Colt 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt 28. Filly Yearling 29. Filly 2 year old 30. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh Cob GELDINGS 31. Yearling Gelding of Section A Breeding32. 2 year old Gelding of Sec A Breeding 33. 3 year old Gelding of Sec A Breeding Champ & Res Gelding of Sec A Breeding34. Yearling Gelding of Section B Breeding35. 2 year old Gelding of Sec B Breeding36. 3 year old Gelding of Sec B BreedingChamp & Res Gelding of Sec B Breeding37. Yearling Gelding of Section C Breeding 38. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec C Breeding Champ & Res Gelding of Sec C Breeding39. Yearling Gelding of Section D Breeding 40. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec D Breeding Champ & Res Gelding of Sec D BreedingSupreme Champion Gelding BEST WELSH IN HAND RING ONE PART WELSH 41. Colt yearling 42. Colt 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt43. Gelding yearling 44. Gelding 2 & 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Gelding 45. Filly yearling 46. Filly 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve FillySupreme Champion Part WelshRing Two • Commencing 8.30am GYPSY COBS47. Colt 3 years & under48. Gelding 3 years & under49. Filly 3 years & underChampion & Reserve Gypsy CobCOLOURED(registered with a coloured society)50. Colt 3 years and under
51. Gelding 3 years and under 52. Filly 3 and under Champion & Reserve Coloured COLOURED PART WELSHMust be reg WPCS & elig reg with a recognised colour society53. Dilute 3 years and under54. Pinto 3 years and under55. Roan / Spotted 3 years and underChampion & Reserve Coloured Part WelshOTHER NATIVE BREEDS(Excludes those with specified breed classes eg Welsh, Shetland, Australian)56. Colt 3 years and under 57. Gelding 3 years and under 58. Filly 3 and under Champion & Reserve NativeARABIAN DERIVATIVE59. Colt Yearling 60. Colt 2 & 3 years old 61. Gelding 3 years & under Champ & Res Male Arabian Derivative 62. Filly Yearling 63. Filly 2 year old 64. Filly 3 year oldChamp & Res Female Arabian DerivativeSupreme Champion Arabian Derivative RIDING PONY 65. Colt Yearling 66. Colt 2 & 3 years 67. Gelding 3 years & under Champion & Reserve Riding Pony Male68. Filly Yearling 69. Filly 2 year old 70. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Riding Pony FillySupreme Champion Riding PonySHETLANDSTo mature ne 8.2hh71. Colt Yearling72. Colt 2 year old73. Colt 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Colt 74. Filly Yearling75. Filly 2 year old 76. Filly 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Filly77. Gelding 1 & 2 year old78. Gelding 3 year oldChampion & Reserve GeldingBest Shetland Youngstock to mature ne 8.2hhTo mature over 8.2hh79. Colt Yearling80. Colt 2 year old81. Colt 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Colt 82. Filly Yearling83. Filly 2 year old 84. Filly 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Filly85. Gelding 1 & 2 year old86. Gelding 3 year oldChampion & Reserve GeldingBest Shetland Youngstock to mature over 8.2hhMINIATURE PONY87. Colt 3 years and under 88. Gelding 3 years and under89. Filly 2 & 3 years90. Filly yearling Champion & Reserve Miniature PonyAUSTRALIAN PONY 91. Colt 3 years and under92. Gelding 3 years and under93. Filly 3 years and underChampion & Reserve Australian PonyOPEN BREED94. Colt 3 years and under95. Filly/Gelding 3 years & under ne 12.2hh
96. Filly/Gelding 3 yrs & u over 12.2hh & ne13.2hh
97. Filly/Gelding 3 years & under over13.2hh & ne 14.2hh
98. Filly/Gelding 3 years & under over14.2hh
Champion & Reserve Open BreedBEST GELDING – Winners of all gelding classes in Ring 2 eligible.SUPREME HORSE OR PONY RING 2 All Champions in Ring 2 eligible
Ring Three • Commencing 9.00am PART WELSH99. Colt yearling 100. Colt 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt101. Gelding yearling 102. Gelding 2 year old 103. Gelding 3 year oldChampion & Reserve Gelding 104. Filly yearling 105. Filly 2 year old 106. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve FillySUPREME PART WELSH WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES 107. Colt Yearling 108. Colt 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt 109. Filly Yearling 110. Filly 2 year old 111. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony WELSH PONIES 112. Colt Yearling 113. Colt 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt 114. Filly Yearling 115. Filly 2 year old 116. Filly 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh PonyWELSH PONY OF COB TYPE 117. Colt Yearling 118. Colt 2 & 3 years old Champion & Reserve Colt 119. Filly Yearling 120. Filly 2 & 3 years old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type WELSH COBS 121. Colt Yearling 122 Colt 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Colt 123. Filly Yearling 124. Filly 2 & 3 year old Champion & Reserve Filly Supreme Champion Welsh CobGELDINGS 125. Yearling Gelding of Sec A Breeding126. Yearling Gelding of Sec B Breeding127. Yearling Gelding of Sec C Breeding128. Yearling Gelding of Sec D BreedingChampion & Reserve Yearling Gelding129. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec A Breeding 130. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec B Breeding 131. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec C Breeding 132. 2 & 3 yr old Gelding of Sec D Breeding Champion & Reserve 2 & 3 yr old GeldingSupreme Gelding (Champion Yearling &
Champion 2 & 3yr old eligible)
BEST WELSH IN HAND RING 3 SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH IN HAND OF SHOW (Best Welsh In Hand Ring 1 and 3)
WP&CS MedalSUPREME CHAMPION PART WELSH OF SHOW (Best Part Welsh In Hand Ring 1 and 3)
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RING 1 Judge: Sandy Anderson, Thistledown Stud, UK
SPONSORED BY MOSMAN PARK PONY STUD, MACCLESFIELDWELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES - JUNIOR101 Colt Yearling102 Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Mountain Pony Colt103 Filly Yearling104 Filly 2 Years105 Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Mountain Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES - SENIOR 106 Stallion 8 Years & Over107 Stallion 4 Years & under 8Champion & Reserve Led Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion108 Dry Mare 8 Years & Over109 Dry Mare 4 Years & under 8 years110 Brood Mare 111 FoalChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Mountain Pony MareSupreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony (Champion Stallion, Champion Mare & Best Youngstock eligible)
WELSH PONIES OF COB TYPE - JUNIOR112 Colt Yearling113 Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type Colt114 Filly Yearling115 Filly 2 Years116 Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob Type
WELSH PONIES OF COB TYPE - SENIOR117 Stallion 8 Years & Over118 Stallion 4 Years & under 8Champion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion119 Dry Mare 8 Years & Over120 Dry Mare 4 Years & under 8 years121 Brood Mare 122 FoalChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type MareSupreme Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type(Champion Stallion, Champion Mare and Best Youngstock eligible)
WELSH COBS - JUNIOR123 Colt yearling124 Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Cob Colt125 Filly Yearling126 Filly 2 Years127 Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Cob Type FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Cob
WELSH COBS SENIOR128 Stallion 8 Years & Over129 Stallion 4 Years & under 8Champion & Reserve Led Welsh Cob Stallion130 Dry Mare 8 Years & Over131 Dry Mare 4 Years & under 8132 Brood Mare 133 FoalChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Cob MareSupreme Champion Welsh Cob(Champion Stallion, Champion Mare, and Best Youngstock eligible)
The Yarra Valley RPG of the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc.
Proudly Presents
THE Victorian Welsh Feature ShowIncorporating The Southern Pony Classic
7 rings including Welsh, Native, Hunter, Native Pony Championships Qualifiers,
Working Hunter & Open Classes
Sunday 20th November 2011At Wandin Park Equestrian Centre, Victoria Road, Gruyere (Melways Ref 119 F7)
Starting Times: Rings 1, 5, 6, 7 – 9.00 am; Ring 2, 3 & 4 – 8:30 amWelsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc Medals awarded for Best Welsh In Hand & Supreme Ridden Welsh
Pre‐entries: $7.00 per class (by 11th November); Entry on Day: $12.00 per class; Gate Fee: $10.00 per vehicle to be paid with entries
Wrist bands must be collected from the Secretary’s desk on the day and worn at all times whilst in the RingEnquiries: Dianne McConnell ‐ Tel 03 5964 7359 E: [email protected] Denise Tate – 03 9739 1372
CANCELLATION POLICY: in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted
severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red Fire Warnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks, contact the enquiries number for details.REFUND POLICY – • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs incurredby the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more.• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postponement.
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Ring 2 Judge: Mark Bullen, Imperial Stud
SPONSORED BY STEEL BLUE WORK BOOTSJUNIOR WELSH PONIES201 Colt Yearling202 Colt 2 & 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Pony Colt203 Filly Yearling204 Filly 2 Years205 Filly 3 YearsChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Pony FillyBest Youngstock Welsh Pony
WELSH PONIES SENIORS206 Stallion 8 Years & Over207 Stallion 4 Years & under 8Champion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony Stallion208 Mare 8 Years & Over209 Mare 4 Years & under 8210 Brood Mare 211 FoalChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Pony MareSupreme Champion Welsh Pony(Champion Stallion, Champion Mare and Best Youngstock eligible)
JUNIOR GELDINGS 212 Gelding Section A Breeding 3 years & Under213 Gelding Section B Breeding 3 years & Under214 Gelding Section C Breeding 3 years & Under215 Gelding Section D Breeding 3 years & UnderChampion & Reserve Junior Led Welsh Gelding
WELSH GELDINGS SENIORS216 Gelding Section A Breeding, 4 years & under 8217 Gelding Section A Breeding, 8 years & overChampion & Reserve Senior Led Gelding of Section A breeding218 Gelding Section B Breeding, 4 years & under 8219 Gelding Section B Breeding, 8 years & overChampion & Reserve Senior Led Gelding of Section B breeding220 Gelding Section C Breeding, 4 years & under 8
221 Gelding Section C Breeding, 8 years & overChampion & Reserve Senior Led Gelding of Section C breeding222 Gelding Section D Breeding, 4 years & under 8223 Gelding Section D Breeding, 8 years & overChampion & Reserve Senior Led Gelding of Section D breedingSupreme Champion Gelding (Champion Junior Gelding, Champion Gelding of Section A Breeding, Champion Gelding of Section B Breeding, Champion Gelding of Section C Breeding, Champion Gelding of Section D Breeding eligible)
PART WELSH JUNIORS224 Part Welsh Colt yearling225 Part Welsh Colt 2 & 3 yearsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh Colt226 Part Welsh Filly yearling227 Part Welsh Filly 2 & 3 yearsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh Filly 228 Part Welsh Gelding yearling229 Part Welsh Gelding 2 & 3 yearsChampion & Reserve Part Welsh Junior GeldingBest Part Welsh Youngstock
PART WELSH SENIORS 230 Part Welsh Stallion 4 years & over, ne 13hh231 Part Welsh Stallion 4 years over 13hhChampion & Reserve Led Part Welsh Stallion232 Part Welsh Brood Mare (eligible relevant height championship)233 Foal234 Part Welsh Mare 4 years & over, ne 12hh235 Part Welsh Gelding 4 years & over, ne 12hh
236 Part Welsh Mare 4 years & over, over 12hh & ne 13hh237 Part Welsh Gelding 4 years & over, over 12hh & ne 13hhChampion & Reserve Senior Led Part Welsh ne 13hh238 Part Welsh Mare 4 years & over, over 13hh & ne 14hh239 Part Welsh Gelding 4 years & over, over 13hh & ne 14hh240 Part Welsh Mare 4 years & over, over 14hh241 Part Welsh Gelding 4 years & over, over 14hhChampion & Reserve Senior Led Part Welsh over 13hhSupreme Champion Led Part Welsh Exhibit (Best Part Welsh Youngstock, & Senior Part Welsh Champions eligible)
BEST WELSH FOAL (winner of the Welsh Mountain Pony Foal, Welsh Pony Foal, Welsh Pony of Cob Type Foal & Welsh Cob Foal eligible) BEST WELSH YOUNGSTOCK (Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony , Best Youngstock Welsh Pony , Best Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob Type , Best Youngstock Welsh Cob and Champion Junior Welsh Gelding eligible)BEST WELSH EXHIBIT Medal (Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob and Welsh Gelding eligible)RUNNER UP BEST WELSH EXHIBIT
Ring 3: Judge: TBA Judge: Handlers: A Wright
HANDLER CLASSES301 Junior handler 4yrs to 6yrs ‐ must be accompanied by an adult302 Junior Handler 7 & 8 years ‐ may be accompanied by an adult303 Junior Handler 9 & 10 years 304 Junior Handler 11 & 12 years Best Junior Handler 12 yrs & Under
305 Junior Handler 13 & 14 years 306 Junior Handler 15 & 16 years Best Junior Handler 13 to 16 yrs
307 Handler 17 & over
LEADING REIN AND FIRST RIDDENNative breeds eligible for classes 308 & 309 Exhibits must be shown unplaited308 Native Leading Rein, pony 12h & under, Rider 3 years & under
8 years309 Native First Ridden, pony 12.2h & under, Rider 5 years &
under 12 yearsChampion & Reserve Native Lead Rein & First Ridden
Native and Part-Native are eligible for classes 310 & 311. Exhibits must be Plaited310 Open Leading Rein, pony 12h & under, Rider 3 years & under 8
years311 Open First Ridden, pony 12.2h & under, Rider 5 years & under
12 yearsChampion & Reserve Open Lead Rein & First Ridden
CHILDREN’S RIDDEN CLASSES Riders 5 yrs & under 17yrs of agePonies/horses to be judged on their suitability as a child’s ridden mountClasses 312 To 316 - Native, exhibits must be shown unplaited312 Native Mare, Filly, Gelding 12hh & under, rider under 12 yrs313 Native Mare, Filly, Gelding 12hh & under, rider 12 yrs & under
17yrs314 Native Mare, Filly, Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh315 Native Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh & n.e. 14hh316 Native Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14hh Champion and Reserve Champion Native Ridden Child’s PonyClasses 317 to 321 - Native and Part-Native (including Welsh and Part Welsh) eligible, exhibits must be plaited317 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding 12 hh & under, rider 12 yrs & under318 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding 12hh & under, rider 12 yrs & u 17yrs319 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh320 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh & n.e. 14hh321 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding over 14hhChampion and Reserve Champion Ridden Open Child’s Pony
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LED SHOW HUNTERS (OPEN) Must be plaited322 Stallion/Colt323 Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12hh324 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh325 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh & n.e. 14hh326 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hhChampion & Reserve Led Show Hunter
LED NATIVE HUNTERS Must be shown un-plaited327 Native Stallion/Colt328 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12hh329 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh330 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hhChampion & Reserve Led Native Hunter
Ring 4 Judge: Ann Smiley
WELSH LEADING REIN / FIRST RIDDEN401 Welsh Leading Rein Pony 12hh & under, Rider 3 & u 8 yrs402 Welsh First Ridden Pony 12.2hh & under, Rider 5 & u 12 yrsChampion & Reserve Leading Rein / First Ridden PonyRIDDEN WELSH403 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion/Colt404 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Mare/Filly 405 Ridden Gelding ‐ Section A BreedingChampion & Reserve Ridden Pony of Section A Breeding 406 Ridden Welsh Pony Stallion/Colt 407 Ridden Welsh Pony Mare/Filly 408 Ridden Welsh Pony Gelding ‐ Section B BreedingChampion & Reserve Ridden Pony of Section B Breeding409 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion/Colt 410 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare/Filly 411 Ridden Gelding of Section C BreedingChampion & Reserve Ridden Pony of Section C Breeding412 Ridden Welsh Cob Stallion/Colt 413 Ridden Welsh Cob Mare/Filly 414 Ridden Gelding of Section D BreedingChampion & Reserve Ridden Exhibit of Section D BreedingSupreme Champion Ridden Welsh Medal (Champion Ridden of Section A Breeding, Section B Breeding, Section C Breeding & Section D Breeding eligible)Runner-up Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh
RIDDEN PART WELSH415 Stallion (Any Height)416 Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12.2hh417 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12.2hh & n.e. 13.2hh418 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13.2hh & n.e. 14.2hh419 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14.2hhChampion & Reserve Ridden Part Welsh
RIDDEN SHOW HUNTERS Native & Part Native eligible. Must be plaited420 Stallion/Colt421 Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12hh422 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh423 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh & n.e. 14hh424 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hhChampion & Reserve Show Hunter RiddenRIDDEN NATIVE HUNTER Open to Native breeds. All exhibits for all following classes must be unplaited425 Native Stallion/Colt426 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12hh427 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & n.e. 13hh428 Native Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hhChampion & Reserve Hunter RiddenSupreme Champion Ridden Hunter Exhibit (Champion Ridden Show Hunter, Champion Ridden Native Hunter Eligible)
RING 5 Judge: Harold Hartelt
LED COLOURED Pure & Part Breds—any height, any ageMust be eligible for registration with the relevant Colour Society501 Palomino Stallion/Colt
502 Palomino Mare/Filly/Gelding
503 Buckskin Stallion/Colt
504 Buckskin Mare/Filly/Gelding
505 Pinto Stallion/colt
506 Pinto Mare/Filly/Gelding
507 Roan Stallion/colt
508 Roan Mare/Filly/Gelding
509 Other Colour Stallion/Colt (Perlino, Cremello, Spotted, Silver
Dapple etc)
510 Other Colour Mare/Filly/Gelding (Perlino, Cremello, Spotted,
Silver Dapple etc)
Champion & Reserve Led Coloured Exhibit
RIDDEN PART BRED NATIVE Any Part Bred Native including Part Welsh are eligible511 Stallion/Colt (any height)
512 Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12.2h
513 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12.2h & n.e. 13.2h
514 Mare/Filly/Gelding Over 13.2h & n.e. 14.2
515 Mare/Filly/Gelding Over 14.2h
Champion & Reserve Ridden Part Bred
RIDDEN NATIVE (Including Welsh)516 Stallion n.e. 12.2h
517 Stallion Over 12.2h & n.e. 13.2h
518 Stallion Over 13.2h
Champion & Reserve Ridden Pure bred Native Stallion
519 Mare/Filly/Gelding n.e. 12.2h
520 Mare/Filly/Gelding Over 12.2h & n.e. 13.2h
521 Mare/Filly/Gelding Over 13.2h
Champion & Reserve Ridden Pure bred Native Mare/Geld.Supreme Champion Ridden Native Exhibit
NATIVE LED (Including Welsh)522 Colt Yearling
523 Gelding/Filly Yearling
524 Colt 2 & 3 Years
525 Gelding 2 & 3 Years
526 Filly 2 & 3 Years 12.2hh & under
527 Filly 2 & 3 Years over 12.2h
Champion & Reserve Junior Led Native
528 Stallion 4 Yrs & Over, 12.2hh & under
529 Stallion 4 Yrs. Over, over 12.2hh
530 Mare/Geld 4 Yrs & Over, 12.2hh & under
531 Mare/Geld 4 Yrs.& Over, over 12.2hh
Champion & Reserve Senior Led Native Supreme Champion Led Native Exhibit
Ring 6 Judge: Ann Payne
SHETLAND PONIES601 Shetland Stallion/Colt
602 Shetland Filly/Gelding 3 Years& Under
603 Shetland Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led Shetland
NEW FOREST PONIES604 New Forest Stallion/Colt
605 New Forest Filly/Gelding 3 Years& Under
606 New Forest Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led New Forest
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DARTMOOR PONIES607 Dartmoor Stallion/Colt
608 Dartmoor Filly/Gelding 3 Years & Under
609 Dartmoor Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led Dartmoor
Australian Ponies610 Australian Pony Stallion/Colt
611 Australian Pony Filly/Gelding 3 Years& Under
612 Australian Pony Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led Australian Pony
HIGHLAND PONIES613 Highland Pony Stallion/Colt
614 Highland Pony Filly/Gelding 3 Years& Under
615 Highland Pony Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led Highland Pony
OTHER NATIVE BREEDMust be registered with a recognised Native/Moorland Society) (Welsh excluded but including for example Connemara)
616 Stallion/Colt
617 Filly/Gelding 3 Years& Under
618 Mare/Gelding 4 Years& Over
Champion & Reserve Led Other Native Exhibit
Supreme Champion Led Native Exhibit (Excluding Welsh)
PART BRED NATIVE PONIES619 Stallion/Colt
620 Mare/Filly/Gelding 12.2hh & under
621 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12.2hh & n.e. 13.2hh
622 Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13.2hh
Champion & Reserve Led Part Bred Native
OPEN RIDDEN623 Ridden Pony 12.2hh & Under
624 Ridden Pony over 12.2hh & n.e. 13hh
6254 Ridden Pony over 13hh & n.e. 14hh
Champion & Reserve Ridden Open Pony
626 Ridden Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 14.2hh
627 Ridden Galloway over 14.2hh & n.e. 15hh
Champion & Reserve Ridden Open Galloway
628 Ridden Hack over 15hh & n.e. 15.2hh
629 Ridden Hack over 15.2hh
Champion & Reserve Ridden Open Hack
630 Ridden Show Hunter Pony n.e. 12.2h
631 Ridden Show Hunter Pony over 12.2h & n.e. 14hh
632 Ridden Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh & n.e. 15hh
633 Ridden Show Hunter Hack over 15hh
Champion & Reserve Ridden Open Show Hunter
Supreme Ridden Open (Champion Open Pony, Galloway, Hack and Open Show Hunter eligible)
Ring 7 Judges: Over Jumps - Jan Kennan Flat - John Finley
WORKING HUNTER (Welsh & Part-welsh)Welsh and Part Welsh eligible. May be plaited or un-plaited.701 Novice ‐ Max Fence Height 1’6” (45cm)
WORKING HUNTER (OPEN)All Ponies and horses, including Welsh and Part Welsh eligible. May be plaited or un-plaited.708 Novice ‐ Max Fence Height 1’6” (45cm)709 Not Exceeding 12hh ‐ Max Fence Height 1’6” (45cm)710 Novice ‐ Max Fence Height 2’ (60cm)711 Over 12hh & n.e. 13hh ‐Max Fence Height 2’ (60cm)712 Over 13hh & n.e. 14h ‐ Max Fence Height 2’6” (75cm)713 Over 14hh & n.e. 15hh ‐ Max Fence Height 3’ (90cm)714 Over 15hh ‐ Max Fence Height 3’6” (105cm)Champion & Reserve Open Working Hunter Novice not eligible
Supreme Working Hunter (Champion Working Hunter (Welsh & Part Welsh, and Champion Working Hunter (Open) eligible)
NATIVE PONY QUALIFIERSThese classes are carried out under the following rules:• All animals entered in these classes will be judged under saddle
and then stripped for judging in hand (2 judges): Saddle Judge &In‐Hand Judge
• All entrants should ensure they have a strapper available for the in‐hand component of the class to assist removing saddlery and to re‐saddle. Strapper should be neatly attired.
• All exhibits must be shown unplaited, bridle path plait is permitted.• All animals to be 4 years old & over and registered with the respec‐
tive breed society.• Correct riding attire must be worn. • Spurs are not permissible.• Whips are permitted but must not exceed 75 cm including the tail• Marks will be awarded as follows:
Show, freedom of action – 50 maximum; Breed type, conformation – 50 maximum
• In the case of equality of points, the pony with the highest show,freedom of action points will be deemed the winner.
• The Committee reserves the right to divide the classes dependingon entries.
• All regulations of the WP&CS Australia will apply.• The highest placed animal of each breed in classes 715‐726 will
qualify for the 2012 Ridden Native Pony Championships.
715 Stallion (Welsh Mountain, Shetland, Dartmoor)716 Stallion (Welsh Pony, Australian, New Forest)717 Stallion (Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob, Connemara, High-
land)Champion & Reserve Native Stallion
718 Shetland/Dartmoor Mare/Gelding719 Welsh Mountain Mare/Gelding720 Welsh Pony Mare/Gelding721 Australian Pony Mare/Gelding
722 New Forest Mare/Gelding723 Connemara Mare/Gelding724 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare/Gelding725 Highland Mare/Gelding726 Welsh Cob Mare/GeldingChampion & Reserve Native Mare/Gelding
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702 Not Exceeding 12hh ‐ Max Fence Height 1’6” (45cm)
703 Novice ‐ Max Fence Height 2’ (60cm)
704 Over 12hh & n.e. 13hh ‐Max Fence Height 2’ (60cm)
705 Over 13hh & n.e. 14h ‐ Max Fence Height 2’6” (75cm)
706 Over 14hh & n.e. 15hh ‐ Max Fence Height 3’ (90cm)
707 Over 15hh ‐ Max Fence Height 3’6” (105cm)
Champion & Reserve Working Hunter (Welsh & Part-Welsh) (Novice not eligible)
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GENERAL1 Owners and exhibitors are expected to be familiar with the Show Regula-
tions of the WP&CS of Australia Inc. and shall at all times abide by theseregulations and other rules and conditions as laid down by the Welsh Pony& Cob Society of Australia Inc. (WP&CS).
ELIGIBILITY TO SHOW2 Show entries without full payment will not be accepted.3 All exhibitors must be financial members of the WP&CS. Membership
Cards may be requested and must be shown on demand.4 No exhibitor may show an exhibit bred by, or leased from the judge or his
family in the ring in which the judge is officiating. 5 No exhibitor may show an exhibit purchased from the judge or his family
in the ring in which the judge is officiating, until after a period of 12months.
6 Exhibitors cannot show an exhibit produced by the Judge or his immediatefamily until after a period of 12 months
7 Exhibitors cannot show an exhibit under a Judge where the Judge or im-mediate family have been rewarded in cash or kind for instruction of han-dler, rider or driver in the past six months.
8 Exhibitors cannot show under a Judge when they are or have been in busi-ness partnership (excluding stud fees) with that Judge or a member of hisimmediate family in the past 6 months.
9 An exhibitor cannot show an exhibit under a Judge who has, or had a fi-nancial interest in the exhibit (stud fees excluded) in the preceding twelvemonths.
10 An exhibitor must not enter an exhibit in a class under the Judge who hasproduced an animal for that exhibitor in the previous twelve months.
11 No exhibitor may enter a progeny group sired by, or out of a stallion ormare owned by the judge.
12 All exhibits must be registered with the WP&CS and must be shown inthe name of the recorded owner or lessee.
13 Proof of registration may be requested and must be shown on demand.14 All exhibits born in Australia and registered with the WP&CS must be
branded or will be ineligible to be shown, with the exception of foalsshown prior to 31 July in the breeding season of their birth. These foalsmust be eligible for registration with the WP&CS but need not be branded.
15 Exhibits entered into stallion or gelding classes must be registered as suchwith the WP&CS. Geldings are shown as Section E of A, B, C, or Dbreeding and no height limit applies.
16 **All Foundation Stock, Part Welsh and Geldings must have a registerednumber in the Australian Welsh Stud Book of the WP&CS (RegisteredFS, FS1 and FS2 mares are eligible for exhibition in Welsh classes).
17 Foals must be eligible for registration with the WP&CS. If shown beforeregistration certificate is issued, exhibitor must lodge with the show secretary:where stallion is not owned by the exhibitor, a copy of the Dam’s registrationcertificate and a copy of the Dam’s service certificate: or where the exhibitorowns and/or leases the stallion or mare, a copy of their registration certificatesmust be provided with details of the date of service.
18 An overseas visiting exhibit registered with a recognised Welsh Society,may be eligible to compete at Welsh run shows whilst in Australia, pro-vided the show secretary is advised of the pending visit, and a copy of theexhibit’s registration certificate, with proof of membership with that So-ciety is produced to the show secretary. The exhibitor must be providedwith a copy of the show regulations, and must abide by the WP&CS showregulations whilst attending the show.
19 Exhibitors who have a disability, and use a wheel chair or other mobilityaid, are able to exhibit at WP&CS shows. At the discretion of the Com-mittee of Management and/or the Show Sub Committee or Judge, or therequest of a fellow exhibitor, the exhibits may be judged independently ifthere are safety concerns. A competent able bodied person (over 16 yearsof age on the first day of the show) must be present in the ring at all times.
INSURANCE20 Exhibitors entering exhibits do so entirely at their own risk; it is a condi-
tion of entry that no liability of any kind attaches itself to the WP&CS,the Show Subcommittee or members in any respect whatsoever.
SHOW SUB-COMMITTEE ROLE & RESPONSIBILITIES21 Every exhibitor or competitor shall be bound by and observe the decisions
of the Show Sub-committee.22 The Show Sub-committee reserves the right to adjudicate upon entry or
upon any dispute and to make any determination upon any matter relevantto the show. This decision shall be final and not subject to appeal of anykind.
23 The Show Sub-committee reserves the right to disqualify any exhibit that,in its opinion, appears to be in poor condition at the time of showing.
24 The Show Sub-committee reserves the right to combine classes if thereare insufficient entries.
25 An official measurer may be in attendance. Current EA, Hack Counciland Royal Show height certificates will be accepted.
ELIGIBILITY FOR CLASSES26 Exhibits must be shown in the Section of the WP&CS Stud Book in which
they are registered.27 Part Welsh are only eligible to compete in classes especially provided for
them or classes marked.28** Part Welsh exhibits are ineligible to compete against Welsh animals in
Welsh led, Welsh ridden, Welsh harness classes, Welsh championships andSupremes at WPCS approved events run under WP&CS rules and regu-lations. Welsh exhibits are ineligible to compete against other breeds forawards at WP&CS approved events run under WP&CS rules and regula-tions.
29 **A Brood Mare is a mare which has foaled, has a foal at foot or is to foalin the current breeding season, prior to the 31st July.
30 Progeny of FS & FS1 mares are ineligible to be shown until they have aregistration number.
31 All stallions and colts must be entire and may be subject to a veterinaryinspection at any time during the show at the discretion of the Show Sub-committee or designated officials.
32 **A Novice exhibit is not to have won first place at any WP&CS Australiaevent, Royal, Equestrian Australia or Show Hack Council Horse of theYear Show.
33 A Leading Rein Pony is 12 hh or under and is to be ridden by a child 3years and under 8 years of age on the first day of the show.
34 A First Ridden Pony cannot exceed 12.2 hh, and is to be ridden by a child5 years and under 12 years of age on the first day of show.
35 Stallions and colts are not eligible to compete in Costume, Fancy Dress,Leading Rein, First Ridden or Junior Handler/Ridden classes.
CONDUCT OF EXHIBITORS36 Exhibitors must abide by the Code of Conduct as set by the Welsh Pony
& Cob Society of Australia Inc. 37 Exhibitors should ensure they are wearing the correct exhibit number in
the class when supplied.38 Judges must not be approached on the day of the show or event.39 Once a class has commenced no exhibit may leave the ring unless so in-
structed by the ring official.40 There is to be no change of handler once a class has commenced without
the permission of the judge.41 The judge’s decision is final and any protests must be lodged officially
according to the Show Regulations.
PLAITING OF EXHIBITS42 At all WP&CS run shows and events Led Section A, B, C, D & E exhibits
must be exhibited unplaited.43 Open Leading Rein, Open First Ridden, Show Hunters and Children’s
Open Ridden Exhibits are judged as an Open Exhibit, ie, plaited andtrimmed. (Part Welsh are eligible.)
44 Welsh Leading Rein, Welsh First Ridden, Welsh Hunter, Ridden Welsh,Children’s Welsh Ridden and Welsh Harness are to be exhibited withmanes and tails unplaited. (Part Welsh are ineligible.)
Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc Show RegulationsAs at 14th April 2011 to take effect as of 1st June 2011
• These Regulations must be followed by exhibitors, judges and stewards. • Where the word ‘exhibit ’ is used in these Regulations, it should be taken to refer to Section A, B, C, D, E, Foundation Stock or Part Welsh. **Where the word ‘Welsh’ is used in these Regulations, it should be taken to refer to Section A, B, C, D, E and Foundation Stock. • Panel Judges may not judge the same section within a 100km radius within a 90 day period.
** New or amended rule.
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WELFARE OF EXHIBITS - The welfare of exhibits is paramount45 No lame or sick animal should be brought into a class.46 All exhibits must compete drug free. Random swabbing may take place
in accordance with the Rules and Regulations of the WP&CS which arein accordance with EFA standards.
47 Random DNA testing may take place at all WP&CS run shows, as a con-dition of entry all exhibits when selected must be DNA tested.
48 Exhibits must not be subjected to unnecessary, unreasonable or unjustifi-able pain, suffering or injury.
49 All foals are to be haltered in the ring and must not be bitted.50 All Welsh foals must be exhibited with manes and tails unplaited and must
not be clipped (trimming is permissible). Part Welsh foals, clipping &plaiting is optional.
51 Foals under the age of three weeks and their dams cannot be shown.52 All colts 2 years and over must be bitted in the ring.53 A brood mare with a foal at foot is ineligible for ridden or harness classes.54 Welsh Exhibits 3 years old and under must not be body clipped for show-
ing purposes. Welsh Exhibits 4 years and over which have been clippedfor winter activities can been shown. Fresh body clipping for shows isnot permissible. Part Welsh clipping is optional. Judges must pay specialattention to this.
55 Exhibits competing under saddle or in harness must be three years old orover. Exhibits competing in jumping must be four years and over.
56 No diseased or sick animal may be brought on to event grounds. Theevent organiser reserves the right in its absolute discretion to take suchaction as a Veterinary Surgeon may advise in relation to any exhibit, with-out limitation. This may include removal of an exhibit to another location(in or out of the grounds).The exhibitor indemnifies the Society and / or its sub-committee in respectof all costs incurred in connection with any action taken pursuant to theabove regulations. If an animal displays symptoms of disease after arrivalat event grounds, the owner / exhibitor must notify the organisers imme-diately and follow the advice of a Veterinary Surgeon as above.
WELFARE OF EXHIBITORS57 Riders, drivers and handlers of stallions and colts are to be 16 years and
over on the first day of the show.58 Riders at Society conducted shows and events must be 3 years and over
on the first day of the show. Riders must be 5 years and over on the firstday of the show to compete independently.
59 Exhibitors and grooms must wear safe footwear and look neat and smartlydressed when entering the ring.
60 The wearing of Approved Helmets is compulsory for riders of all ageswhen riding at all times, whilst mounted, at any WP&CS function. Ap-proved Helmets are current Australian, New Zealand, European or Amer-ican standards.
61.** While in the marshalling area and when entering and departing the ring,exhibits must be at no faster pace than the WALK, unless directed other-wise by the Ring Master / Official. Failure to comply will result in dis-qualification.
61 In children’s events dressage whips and spurs are not permitted. Hackingcanes and crops are acceptable. A snaffle bit only may be used.
62 Length of whips must not to exceed 75 centimetres excluding tails in allclasses excluding dressage.
63 Leading rein handler to be 16 years and over on the first day of the show.64 A fall of exhibit or rider in any ridden class will result in disqualification
from that class. The rider must not remount in the ring.65 Shakers are prohibited - for safety reasons no third party assistance may
be used eg: shakers that may cause interference with other exhibits / ex-hibitors. Does not apply to persons nominated by the show committee.
WORKING HUNTER66 No change of saddlery is allowed between phases or during phases. Boots,
bandages and protective pads on exhibits’ legs or feet are permissible inthe jumping phase only. Open to all Welsh and Part Welsh exhibits. Opento stallions. Plaiting is not required. Both phases to be judged individuallyand consecutively by each judge. Any exhibit disqualified from Phase 1does not proceed to Phase 2.
Classes *1. Novice Maximum height 1’6” (45cm) 2. Not exceeding 12 hh - Maximum height 1’6” (45cm) 3. Over 12 hh & not exceeding 13 hh - Maximum height 2’ (60cm)
4. Over 13 hh & not exceeding 14 hh - Maximum height 2’6” (75cm) 5. Over 14 hh & not exceeding 15 hh - Maximum height 3’(90cm) 6. Over 15 hh - Maximum height 3’6” (105cm) Champion & Reserve Champion Working Hunter (Winners of Novice Class not eligible) MARKINGPhase 1 Jumping To be judged on jumping style and manners Jumping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 pts Style & Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 pts Penalties Phase 1 Knockdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 pts First Refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 pts Second Refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 pts Third Refusal Disqualification Fall of horse or rider either phase Disqualification Phase 2 Flat: To be judged on conformation, manners and freedom of action Conformation and freedom of action . . . . . . . . . . . .30 pts Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10 pts Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 pts In the event of a tie, the total from Phase 1 will take precedence, followedby Manners score, then conformation score. If there is still a tie, theJudge’s decision is Final. No penalty is incurred if the lower pole on thesame vertical plane is lowered. If an exhibit turns its quarters to a fenceor has a complete turn around, both constitute a refusal. If an exhibitjumps the incorrect fence it will be eliminated. Exhibits displaying con-tinued disobedience or exhibits leaving the ring whether the rider ismounted or dismounted will be eliminated. The Jumping phase will becompleted first; any exhibit eliminated or disqualified will be eliminatedfrom the competition.
PROTESTS67 An exhibitor may lodge a protest against a competitor/judge. Protests
must be lodged in writing with the Show Secretary within 3 hours of thedisputed action, accompanied by a fee of $100, which will be forfeited ifnot upheld. In the first instance protests must be dealt with by the ShowSub-committee which may refer the matter to the Committee of Manage-ment. Any person who has a protest lodged against him or her has theright of reply. Any expenses incurred by any party to the said protestsshall be borne by that party.
GUIDELINES TO JUDGES & EXHIBITORS RE: PLAITING Notice to Judges and Exhibitors. There appears to be some confusion relating to the plaiting of Welsh ex-hibits at shows. For clarification, the following regulations apply: Atshows conducted by the WP&CS, all exhibits shown in led and riddenWelsh classes must be shown unplaited. This does not include Part Welsh.At agricultural and horse shows that state they are being judged under theWP&CS Show regulations, exhibits in led and ridden Welsh classes mustbe unplaited. At all other shows where the WP&CS has no jurisdiction,this rule cannot be enforced. At these shows plaited exhibits should notbe penalised. NOTE: WP&CS Medals will only be allocated to shows which arejudged by a member of the WP&CS Judges’ Panel and are judged underthe show regulations of the WP&CS.
CANCELLATION POLICY• Cancellation Policy – in accordance with the WPCS of Australia Inc Ex-
treme Weather & Cancellation Policy if cancellation is required due to ex-isting or predicted severe and dangerous conditions such as Code Red FireWarnings / Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks a recorded mes-sage will be available as printed on the relevant show program
REFUND POLICY • If an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs in-
curred by the show committee prior to the show will be paid and remain-ing funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is$2 or more.
• If an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without a writtenrequest from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notification of postpone-ment.
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