Section 1 - Gear Checking Rules
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1 Section 1 - Gear Checking Rules Contents Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Horse/Pony Turnout (listed in alphabetical order) Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Annex 1 - Rules for Logo Use by Pony Club Riders during all Pony Club WA Competitions Annex 2 - Rules for Bits
2 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Age of Rider Age as at Jan 1 of the calendar year As per the rules for rider age for each discipline Air Vest ust be equestrian Permitted in Worn over body protector Permitted in Badges See PCWA Badge Belts Buckle not recommended wider than the belt Permitted in ust be equestrian make Permitted in on-equestrian make Permitted in Protector covers whole circumference of the torso Permitted in Body Protectors Front bottom edge has minimum 25mm clearance BELOW the ribcage Front top edge should reach the seventh cervical vertebra (prominent bone at the base of the neck) Permitted in Permitted in Front top edge should reach the top of the sternum Permitted in Rear bottom edge has minimum 15cm clearance below the pelvis Permitted in Arm inlet is circular and of minimum dimensions Permitted in 11
3 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Any in English style Permitted in Any in Western style Permitted in Any in Sneaker style Permitted in In black or brown in colour Permitted in Zips, lacing and stitching same colour as boot Permitted in With half-soles Permitted in With full-soles, low but defined and square cut heel Permitted in Any boot with flush / no heel Permitted in Boots Camera/s - on helmet, rider, horse or saddlery Tread has an overall 'smooth' feel Permitted in Deeply ridged treads which may cause the stirrup iron to become stuck Permitted in Elastic sides firm Permitted in Short riding boots with laces (neatly tucked in for safety) Permitted in Short riding boots (jodhpur boots) Permitted in Long riding boots (no laces) Permitted in Long riding boots (laces to ankle height) Permitted in Long riding boots (full length laces) Permitted in Permitted in 12
4 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Leather or Leather-like Permitted in Suede / suede like (chapettes) Permitted in Felt / velvet / polyester spandex Permitted in Chaps / Gaiters, when worn: atches the colour of the boot Permitted in With suede inserts on the inside of the leg, leather or leather-like on the outer Permitted in Competition umbers Socks fitted over jodhpurs / breeches Permitted in Chaps / Gaiters are for all activities OPTIOAL, however when worn, must comply with the above conditions Rider Bib, bridle number / saddle cloth number Permitted in Bridle numbers can be difficult to fit without rubbing against the horse's eyes. Therefore if possible a number on the saddle cloth is preferable as a number on the horse. Fly ets for Riders Permitted in Formal Pony Club Uniform Comprises: Safety Helmet, Shirt, Tie Jumper - Sleeved or Sleeveless, in Club/Zone colours, Beige/Bone/Fawn/White Jodhpurs / Breeches, Badge and Disk where permitted, Fawn/Bone/Beige/White Riding Trousers, Club/Zone Saddle Cloth/umnah, Club/Zone Hat Cover. TEA EBERS, PAIRS, UST WEAR ATCHIG ATTIRE AD SADDLE CLOTH. Permitted in 13
5 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Themed or free-choice of colours for riding attire Permitted in Formal Pony Club Uniform cont. Costumes (sheeting, costume hats, masks, costume clothes, costume props, costume wigs, flags, banners) Permitted in Glasses ose rests are permitted, not recommended. Sunglasses see further below under S Permitted in Gloves Permitted in Hair of Rider ust be restrained. Long hair to be plaited above shoulder level, or in a hairnet above shoulder level Permitted in Hair (plaited or unplaited) below shoulder level Permitted in Long and unrestrained hair Permitted in Worn when rider mounted, correctly fitted, secured and be made to at least one of the below helmet standards: Permitted in Helmets (Standards are in RED) Current Australian standard AS/ZS 3838 with SAI Global mark. Standard must be 2006 version or newer. This is the year model of the standard, not the year of helmet manufacture. ew Australian standard ARB HS with SAI Global mark. Standard must be 2012 version or newer. This is the year model of the standard, not the year of helmet manufacture. 14
6 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Current British standard PAS 015 with BSI Kitemark. Standard must be 1998 or 2011 version or newer. This is the year model of the standard, not the year of helmet manufacture. Interim European Standard VG1 with or without BSI Kitemark. Standard must be 2012 version or newer. This is the year model of the standard, not the year of helmet manufacture. Helmets cont. Current American standard AST F1163 with SEI mark / SELL E2001. Standard must be 2004 a version or newer. This is the year model of the standard, not the year of helmet manufacture. Outgoing European Standard E1384 with CE mark. ear of helmet manufacture Helmets with two helmet standard stamps. One compliant, one non-compliant. i.e. Helmet with the E1384 and the VG1 Standard Stamps 15
7 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Helmets cont. Helmet Age Helmet Covers Outgoing European Standard E1384 with / without CE mark. ear of manufacture 2012 or older. ear of manufacture 2016 or newer. Permitted in Bicycle / otorcross / otorbike helmets Permitted in Clubs are recommended to perform helmet inspections at rallies. Coaches and Officials to ensure that any incident report details if the helmet of a rider has been impacted during any fall or accident. Club or Association to follow up with member with a recommendation in writing to replace the helmet. Event Organisers may wish to request participants present helmets for inspection upon collecting competition numbers or arriving at events. o older than 5 years taken from the date of helmet manufacture. Permitted in In registered pony club/zone colours, and quartered Permitted in In non pony club registered colours, patterns and graphics Permitted in Pom-poms on helmet covers Permitted in Helmet Peaks Helmet Sunshade (Detachable) Fixed or detachable Permitted in Permitted in 16
8 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) i) Extra small stud earrings / piercings, no more than 5mm in diameter Permitted in Jewellery - Earrings / Piercings ot recommended, can be taped over ii) Any stud earrings / piercings, larger than 5mm in diameter Permitted in ust be removed, cannot be taped iii) Any other earring or ear-piercing style Permitted in ust be removed, cannot be taped Taped Permitted in Jewellery - Rings Worn under gloves Permitted in Untaped and/or worn with no gloves Permitted in 17
9 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Jewellery ecklaces / Bracelets Jewellery edic- Alert Bracelets ust be removed, cannot be taped Permitted in Or equivalent bracelet to alert for medical conditions. Can be taped, disc ideally to be visible. Permitted in Beige / Bone / Fawn / White - Plain in colour Permitted in on PC logos Permitted in Decorative embroidery or stitching Permitted in Jodhpurs / Breeches Discrete diamantes Permitted in Ribbing or coloured stripes along seams Permitted in Dark or bright coloured Permitted in Socks fitted over jodhpurs / breeches, visible Permitted in V-necked Permitted in Sleeveless / Full length sleeves Permitted in Jumpers Sleeveless worn with short sleeved shirt Permitted in Sleeves of shirt or jumper rolled up Permitted in Club/Zone colours Any suitable material, knitted fabric recommended 18
10 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Jumpers cont. Logos Teams/pairs wearing matching jumpers Permitted in A A A A Riders / Parents: We do not want you to cook! Please approach the event organiser for permission to ride without a jumper if you wish. Event Organisers / Officials / Judges: Please confer and communicate to riders / parents / marshalls as soon as possible, whether you are allowing riders to compete or ride with or without a jumper / jackets. See "Rules for Logo Use by Pony Club Riders during all PCWA Competitions". After Saddlery Rules. ake up ot encouraged Permitted in edical Armband Permitted in outh Guard Permitted in 19
11 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) obile Phones ail polish / nail treatments Worn by riders Permitted in Worn by coaches (mounted / unmounted) or as a safety tool for emergency situation response ot to be visible in any ridden activity when in formal PC uniform, efficiency certificate examinations (mounted/unmounted). Gloves recommended. Artificial nails not recommended as they are prone to injury, pain when damaged, bent back, knocked or pulled off etc. Permitted in Permitted in Shirts (preferably white) with a proper collar structure for a tie, stock or rat catcher, long sleeves Permitted in A Open Rider Dress Specifications Shirts (preferably white) with a proper collar structure for a tie, stock or rat catcher, short/no sleeves but worn with a jumper or jacket over to fully protect rider arms to the wrist Permitted in A Tie, stock, rat catcher, preferably white Permitted in A Hacking or Hunting Style Jacket Permitted in A 20
12 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) V-ecked jumpers Permitted in A A Rugby top Permitted in A A Open Rider Dress Specifications cont. Polo shirts, long -sleeve Permitted in A A Helmet covers, with or without pom poms Permitted in A Logos on rider clothes, saddlery Permitted in A Tetrathlon - swim, run and shoot phases See Rider Dress - Tetrathlon below For Open Riders, all other items of Rider Dress not mentioned above, rules equally apply to Open Riders to comply with, as for Pony Club Riding embers. Pony Club WA Badge Polo / Rugby Tops With efficiency disc Permitted in With efficiency disc - PC ount presentation, Kanandah, Gingamurrah, Brigid Woss presentation Also note, not permitted for presentations, demonstrations or schools Permitted in Permitted in Club/Zone colours Permitted in A A A A A A Long sleeves Permitted in A A A A A Achievement badges, on left sleeve Permitted in 21
13 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Polo / Rugby Tops cont. Pockets of clothing Short sleeves Permitted in Sleeves of shirt or jumper rolled up Permitted in Containing any item that may injure the rider Permitted in Items such as medication or for medicinal purposes Permitted in Rider Weight Rider dressed to ride, weighing ORE than 53kg, riding a pony 12.2hh and under Rider dressed to ride, weighing ORE than 53kg, riding a pony/horse OVER 12.2hh Rider dressed to ride, weighing LESS than 53kg, riding a pony 12.2hh and under Rider dressed to ride, weighing LESS than 53kg, riding a pony/horse OVER 12.2hh Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in In club / zone colours Permitted in Shirts Short sleeve/sleeveless, with no jumper/jacket Permitted in Short sleeve/sleeveless, when worn with jumper/jacket Permitted in Long sleeve with or without jumper/jacket/vest Permitted in Tucked into waistband Permitted in Sleeves of shirt or jumper rolled up Permitted in 22
14 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) ade of smooth metal or polymer Permitted in Shank pointing to the rear or downwards only Permitted in Shank pointing inwards or offset Permitted in Total shank length no more than 4.0cm Permitted in Spur straps fitted with buckles on the outside Permitted in Spurs Dummy Spurs Permitted in Spurs Permitted in Soft Touch Roller Ball Spur Permitted in 23
15 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Roller Ball Spur Permitted in Short eck Roller Spur Permitted in Spurs cont. Jumping Spurs Permitted in Swan eck Spurs Permitted in Rowel Disc Spurs - *Elementary OL Permitted in * 24
16 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Daisy Rowel Spurs - *Elementary OL Permitted in * Rowel Spurs with Tines Permitted in Spurs cont. Horizontal Rowel Spurs Permitted in Spursuader Spurs Permitted in Hammerhead Spurs Permitted in 25
17 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Sunglasses on-fashion, Recommended Sports-style / wraparound, Aus Std 1067 / Cancer Council approved. Permitted in Tetrathlon - Swimming Attire (PC riders and Open Riders) Tetrathlon - Singlets (PC riders and Open Riders) Tetrathlon - Running Footwear (PC riders and Open Riders) Tetrathlon - Polo / Rugby Tops (PC riders and Open Riders) Required for Swimming Phase - Tetrathlon OL. Grease/oil or similar on the body is not permitted. Wetsuits are not permitted. Devices or swimsuits that may give an unfair advantage not permitted. Swimming Steward adjudicates on this matter. Permitted for Running Phase - Tetrathlon OL. Bib or arm numbers to be worn/displayed. Waist of competitor not to be exposed Required for Running Phase - Tetrathlon OL Required for Running and Shooting Phase - Tetrathlon. Bib or arm number to be worn/displayed. Waist of competitor not to be exposed Ties Club/Zone colours Permitted in 26
18 es o andatory Rider Uniform and Attire (listed in alphabetical order) Trousers / oleskins Beige / Bone / Fawn / White. Plain, no logos, ribbing or embroidery Permitted in Watches Permitted in Any colour. o loose flapping parts that may scare horses / ponies or pose a tangle hazard. Approved by Coach, Examiner or Judge Permitted in Wet Weather Gear Riders / Parents: We do not want you to freeze / drown! Please approach the event organiser for permission to ride with wet weather gear. Event Organisers / Officials / Judges: Please confer and communicate to riders / parents / marshalls as soon as possible, whether you are allowing riders to compete or ride with or without wet weather gear. 27
19 es o andatory Horse/Pony Turnout (listed in alphabetical order) **Welfare of the Horse must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences.** Age From the beginning of the calendar year in which it turns 5 years (rising 5) From the beginning of the calendar year in which it turns 4 years (rising 4) From the beginning of the calendar year in which it turns 3 years (rising 3) club and coaches aware of and approved by the Chief Coach From the beginning of the calendar year in which it turns 2 years (rising 2) club and coaches aware of and approved by the Chief Coach Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in A horse / pony younger than rising 2 Permitted in A horse / pony older than 20 years, club and Chief Coach aware and approved Permitted in 28
20 es o andatory Horse/Pony Turnout (listed in alphabetical order) Blood Wet or Dry, specifically in the mouth, nostrils or spur area during gear check, warm up or competition. Gear Checker must report to Chief Coach / Chief Judge / Steward / Technical Delegate / Vet for their deliberation as to whether the combination may continue / be eliminated Chronic Cough Permitted in Eyes and ose Free of discharge Permitted in Forelock Plaited Permitted in Injuries Swellings, wounds, injuries Gear Checker must report to Chief Coach / Chief Judge / Steward / Technical Delegate / Vet for their deliberation as to whether the combination may continue / be eliminated Lameness Gear Checker must report to Chief Coach / Chief Judge / Steward / Technical Delegate / Vet for their deliberation as to whether the combination may continue / be eliminated ane Plaited Permitted in C*, B & A Efficiency Certificate Examinations Permitted in Unplaited Permitted in Unshod Permitted in Hooves Shod with even numbers on hooves i.e. 2 shoes on front hooves only / 2 shoes on back hooves / 4 shoes Permitted in 29
21 es o andatory Horse/Pony Turnout (listed in alphabetical order) Hooves cont. Tail Picked out Permitted in Shod with uneven numbers on hooves i.e. 1 shoe, 3 shoes Permitted in Loose Permitted in Risen clenches Permitted in Hoof boots of any brand/make Permitted in Plaited Permitted in Unplaited Permitted in 30
22 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Australian Cheeker Permitted in Belly Bands Permitted in Bit Guards Smooth, no spikes or burrs Permitted in ade of metal / s (can be multiple) Permitted in ade of metal with a thin leather or rubber covering Permitted in Bits - aterial ade of rigid plastic or polymer - flexible inner core for safety ade of flexible plastic or polymer - no inner core for safety Permitted in Permitted in ade of rigid rubber - flexible inner core for safety Permitted in ade of flexible rubber - no inner core for safety Permitted in Bits - Diameter & Thickness Rounded, smooth and not ridged, sharp or corrugated Permitted in Thickness of mouthpiece - Less than 10mm Permitted in 31
23 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Bits - Diameter & Thickness cont. Thickness of mouthpiece - unrestricted if comfortable for horse Permitted in Bits - Types Boots - Hoofboots Boots - Bell Boots/Fetlock Rings Blinkers / Eye or vision guards of any sort on the bridle. Fittings to noseband see SHADOW ROLLERS Breastplates See "Rules for Bits", at the end of Section 1 of this anual. Before Section 2. Any bit not mentioned or pictured is not permitted. For rule interpretation, recommended to confer with Chief Coach / Judge/ TD / AGC / CGC. As some bits will be from a similar bit family and action. embers are welcome to gearchecking@ponyclubwa.asn.au with any new bits for review and testing. Refer to "Horse / Pony Turnout" Permitted in Blinkers covering the eyes Permitted in Leather, sheepskin or similar material on the cheek piece of the bridle, <3cm Leather, sheepskin or similar material on the cheek piece of the bridle, >3cm Permitted in Permitted in Stockman / Hunting Permitted in A A Racing breastplate or breastgirth Permitted in A A Continental breastplate Permitted in A A Elastic "" fitting Olympic breastplate Permitted in A A 32
24 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Breastplates cont. Bridle 5-point breastplate Permitted in A A Leather Permitted in Synthetic Permitted in Rope Permitted in oseband, if worn, made of same material as bridle Permitted in Bridle fitted with a noseband Permitted in Bridle fitted without noseband Permitted in Discrete sheepskin padding to enhance comfort Permitted in Cheek strap / rein elastic inserts connecting to the bit Permitted in Rotting stitching, cracks or signs of considerable wear, stripped/split holes, broken keepers / runners Permitted in English style Permitted in Bridle Type Split head / loose head bridle Permitted in One-eared bridle Permitted in 33
25 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Extended head bridle Permitted in Dealers bridle Permitted in ZT Zaum bridle Permitted in Barcoo / Stock / Farm / Queensland bridle Permitted in Bosal bridle Permitted in A bridle with no bit, made of rope or rawhide and may or may not have a throat lash. ot available for bitless exemption. Bridle Type cont. Hackamore bridle Permitted in A bridle with no bit, with a metal plate connecting the bridle, noseband, curb strap and reins. ot available for bitless exemption. Bitless bridle Permitted in A bridle with no bit, leather straps and rings connecting the reins with the noseband or bridle. Examples are the Dr Cook and Sidepull bitless bridles. As per PCA Directive, available for bitless exemption. See Section 4 (Forms and Templates). icklem bridle, bit clips removed Permitted in icklem bridle - when ridden with a curb bit or curb chain of any type Permitted in 34
26 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Bridle Type cont Any style of ergonomic bridle with a throat lash (some examples include Fairfax and PS of Sweden, other brands applicable) See Section 2 for pictures Double bridle with cavesson - Show horse and edium or higher only Double bridle, as above, when used, fitted in accordance with current EA and EA Show Horse regulations Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in ade of leather / synthetic material Permitted in Chin Straps (bridle) Costumes ade of metal Permitted in Fitted with 2 fingers (minimum) between strap and chin Permitted in A A Fitted with a peewee bit, universal gag, dutch gag, loose ring snaffle (where permitted) Permitted in Fitted with any bit other than above Permitted in Allows rider to fall freely in case of fall Permitted in Any fitting of the rider costume (via velcro, pins, elastic, string), positioned under the horses tail Permitted in Artificial colouring / spray painting of horses Permitted in 35
27 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Cruppers Permitted in Curb Straps / Curb Chain (bridle) Ear Covers / Bonnets / Hoods ade of metal, leather or a combination Permitted in A A Fitted with 2 fingers (minimum) between strap/chain and chin Permitted in A A Fitted with a permitted curb bit Permitted in A A Curb bit and chain, fitted with a Cavesson noseband Permitted in A A Curb bit and chain, fitted with a icklem bridle Permitted in A A Curb bit and chain, fitted with a drop noseband of any sort Permitted in A A Curb bit and chain, fitted with a Hanoverian, Flash style, Grackle style or ergonomic variants permitted Permitted in A A ust not cover eyes, not attached to noseband, club / zone colours recommended. The greatest of care must be taken by riders / handlers when removing bonnets for inspection. Dismount first and be wary of the bonnet pulling the bridle off. Permitted in Fly Veils (horse) 36
28 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Girths Hoods during ridden activities Hoofboots All saddles must have a min 2 girth points in use Permitted in 1-point girth only / 1-surcingle fitted only Permitted in 1-point girth with a surcingle Permitted in Skinny Hoods Permitted in Compression style hoods Permitted in Refer to "Horse / Pony Turnout" Horse Bandages (legs) Horse Boots (legs) General Purpose Bandages - with padding, be stitched or taped with minimum 3 separate rounds of electrical tape. Polar Fleece Bandages - preferably with padding, be stitched or taped with minimum 3 separate rounds of electrical tape. Total weight per boot less than 500gm, inside is completely smooth, fastening at the outside and facing backwards Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in Lip straps (bridle) Logos Recommended for double bridles and Pelham bits Permitted in See "Annex 1 - Rules for Logo Use by Pony Club Riders Saddlery during all Pony Club WA Competitions. 37
29 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) artingales Fitted with stoppers on reins and neck strap Permitted in A A A A Running martingale Permitted in * * * * * * * * * * BIB martingale Permitted in * * * * * * * * * * Irish martingale Permitted in * * * * * * * * * * * - must never be permitted for use with adjustable games reins that have a buckle along the rein that the martingale rings can catch on. Standing martingale Permitted in onkey Grip Permitted in eck Straps Permitted in oseband ade of the same material as the bridle Permitted in Fitted with the bridle Permitted in Cavesson, 1-2 fingers space at the bridge of the horse s nose In the interests of horse welfare, nosebands are not mandatory in any ridden PC activity. They are recommended though for tradition reasons and so that the noseband may be used with other auxiliary gear, that may assist in the safety of the rider when necessary. Permitted in 38
30 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) oseband cont. Drop, Hanoverian, Grackle, exican Grackle, 1-2 fingers space at the bridge of the horse s nose Hanoverian noseband with slight ergonomic variations i.e. PS of Sweden Jump Off and High Jump Drop noseband with jowl strap, ie Pioneer / Fairfax / Total Comfort System Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in Raised cavesson noseband with jowl strap, ie irak Permitted in Spider grackle / 3-way noseband Permitted in Controller noseband Permitted in Combination nosebands (works in combination with a bit) Permitted in Double noseband Permitted in Worcester noseband Permitted in Shadow noseband Permitted in Puckle noseband Permitted in Kineton noseband Permitted in Attachments to the noseband - see Shadow Rollers Pacifiers Permitted in 39
31 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Stud billets Permitted in Rein attachments Reins Loop attachments Permitted in Buckle Permitted in Clip, open part must be facing towards horses head Permitted in Attached directly to the bit Permitted in ade of leather, cotton, synthetic or a mix of these materials Permitted in Ride with two (2) reins, one mouthpiece Permitted in Equaliser roundings Permitted in Divided rein roundings Permitted in Grass Reins Permitted in * * Anti Grazing Strap Permitted in * * Balancing Reins Permitted in * * * - Grass Reins, Anti Grazing Straps and Balancing Reins OL permitted for use with riders 12yrs and under, and in ovice Sections / Classes Running or Draw Reins Permitted in Chambon Permitted in 40
32 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Reins cont. Saddle Long Reins Permitted in arket Harborough or German artingale Permitted in Equismart tool Permitted in Stirrup bars allow stirrup leathers to hang freely Permitted in Stirrup bars are open, not closed Permitted in Constructed with a saddle tree Permitted in Treeless Permitted in Leather material Permitted in Synthetic material Permitted in English style Permitted in Western style Permitted in Poley/Stock saddle Permitted in saddle Permitted in All purpose saddle Permitted in saddle Permitted in Racing saddle Permitted in Pony pad and clogs, rider is 7yrs or under Permitted in Child's Saddle, rider is 7yrs or under Permitted in Wintec Kids Saddle, rider is 7yrs or under Permitted in 41
33 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Saddle Cloths Saddle umnahs Shadow Rollers / Any shield fitted to the noseband For PC riding members Permitted in For Open riding members Permitted in Saddle cloth loops used or removed Permitted in Club or Zone primary colour Permitted in Contrast edging Permitted in White Permitted in Teams with matching saddle cloths Permitted in A 2.5cm larger than the saddle Permitted in Full numnah in white, cream, black, brown or club colours Half numnah in white, cream, black, brown or club colours Permitted in Permitted in Leather or sheepskin cover or attachment <3cm Permitted in Leather or sheepskin cover or attachment >3cm Permitted in ade of etal or Carbon Polymer Permitted in Stirrup Irons ade of PURE nickel (soft and brittle metal) Permitted in ade of PURE aluminium or aluminium blend Permitted in ade of wood (i.e. oxbow irons can be wood) Permitted in 42
34 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Aluminium is a metal that has been known to be brittle, permitted however recommended (as with all tack) for regular inspection for cracks, splits and fatigue. Colour: Stainless steel, Black or Brass (recommended) Permitted in Colour: All other colours (not recommended) Permitted in Stirrup Irons cont. Type: Regular Straight Permitted in Type: Fillis Irons Permitted in Type: Offset Irons Permitted in 43
35 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Type: Quick Release Irons Permitted in Type: Peacock Irons Permitted in Stirrup Irons cont. Type: Hinged Spring Irons / Kwik-Outs Permitted in Type: Bent / Safety Irons Permitted in Type: Jakob Irons Permitted in 44
36 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Type: Carbon Polymer Irons Permitted in Type: Barnes Buckle Irons Permitted in Stirrup Irons cont. Type: Comfort Irons Permitted in Type: Free-Jump Irons ote: Soft-Up Lite model (smaller) has a weight restriction, rider must not weigh more than 60kg Type: Bostock Irons ote: Kids model requires a rider of 19kg or more for the release mechanism to work Permitted in Permitted in 45
37 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Type: Oxbow Irons Permitted in Type: Safestyle Irons Permitted in Type: K'Vall Irons Stirrup Irons cont. Permitted in Type: Toe stoppers - meets fit criteria as for Stirrup Irons Permitted in Type: Clogs - Rider 7 years or under, meets fit criteria as for Stirrup Irons Permitted in na ot all stirrup irons are listed. Stirrup irons are compliant if made of a permitted ATERIAL and meet the FIT requirements for Stirrup Fit 46
38 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Stirrup Irons (fit) When the broadest part of the boot is in the stirrup iron, there must be a minimum total gap of 2cm, a maximum total gap of 3cm, between boot and bar Permitted in Stirrup Leathers Stirrup Treads Hang freely, worn over the saddle flap Permitted in Wrapped around top of stirrup iron (to shorten) as a temporary measure only Permitted in Colour: Black, Silver or White (recommended) Permitted in Colour: All other colours (not recommended) Permitted in aterial: Any magnetic material Permitted in Surcingle Fitted to a saddle with one single buckle girth Permitted in Whips Loop handles Permitted in General Purpose / Jumping Whip - with flap / tassel, up to 75cm General Purpose / Jumping Whip - with flap / tassel, up to 75cm -PC45, PC65 General Purpose / Jumping Whip - with flap / tassel, up to 75cm - PC80, PC95, PC105, PC1* Whip - with flap/tassel, pony 13hh/under, up to 100cm Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in Permitted in 47
39 es o andatory Saddlery (listed in alphabetical order) Whip - with flap/tassel, pony/horse over 13hh, up to 120cm Permitted in Whips cont. Hacking Cane Permitted in Lunge Whip Permitted in 48
40 Annex 1 - Rules for Logo Use by Pony Club Riders during all Pony Club WA Competitions Helmet: anufacturers logo permitted Shirt: Preferably plain, no non-pc logos permitted Helmet Covers: In club / zone colours. Patterned as per the Pony Club WA Handbook (some are required to be quartered etc). o non-pc logos permitted. Tie: Preferably plain, no non-pc logos permitted V-neck jumper / vest: Only logo permitted is the rider s pony club or zone only. Logo: Recommended 7cm x 7cm, upper left chest zone of jumper / vest. Jodhpurs: o logos, embroidery, badges permitted whatsoever. ust be completely plain. Rider boots & gaiters: anufacturers logo permitted Rugby top / polo shirt: a) Worn at rallies: o restrictions on logos b) Worn at competitions: o non-pc logos permitted. 49
41 Annex 1 - Rules for Logo Use by Pony Club Riders Saddlery during all Pony Club WA Competitions Ear bonnets: on-pc logos not recommended. Recommended with PC logo, and in club / zone colours or black / white / brown Saddle cloths: Only logo permitted is the rider s pony club or zone only. Recommended 7cm x 7cm. o non-pc logos permitted for pony club riders. Open rider as per EA general regulations Article 135 Recommended 7cm x 7cm. Saddles: o restriction on on logos whatsoever. 50
42 Annex 2 - Rules for Bits How to Read Annex 2: 1. A bit is comprised of a mouthpiece and a cheekpiece. Cheekpiece outhpiece 2. Annex 2 is a matrix of bits, that are and are not allowed in Pony Club WA. The Precis in Section 5 use a similar style of matrix table. 3. To determine if a bit is permitted, look at the cheekpiece of OUR bit. 4. Go to Annex 2 and find for OUR ATCHIG cheekpiece in the far LEFT column with the GREE header Cheekpieces. Cheekpieces are listed from simple down to the more complex styles in Annex Found your Cheekpiece? Good. ext step. 6. ow look for OUR ATCHIG mouthpiece along the RIGHT columns with the ELLOW header outhpieces. ou may not find your matching mouthpiece on the first page so turn to the second and third page showing mouthpiece options. 7. Found your outhpiece, with your Cheekpiece? Good. ext step. 8. The junction of your CHEEKPIECE and OUTHPIECE is a box with text in it, this says where the bit is and is not permitted. Section 1 and this Annex outlines OL the rules for where a bit is and is not permitted in Pony Club WA. Section 2 of this anual offers descriptions of Snaffles, Gags and Curb bits and other general information about bits, measurement, use and fit. The amount of new bits coming onto the market is constant, so is Pony Club WA s understanding of bits and their modern use. Bits that have been discussed, examined and tested are mentioned in this anual and Rules. Any bit not mentioned in these Rules nor anual is therefore not permitted for use in Pony Club WA. embers are welcome to contact Pony Club WA regarding new bits and new uses via gearchecking@ponyclubwa.asn.au 51
43 Annex 2 - Rules for Bits 1.1 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Loose ring All All All Full Cheek All All All Fulmer / F All All All Eggbutt All All All Half Cheek All All All D-Ring All All All Tom Thumb All All All & & & & & & & All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All All 52
44 1.1cont. outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Baucher Loose ring eggbutt & & All All All All & & All All All All All All All All All All Winged & & & & & & & & & 1.2 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Hanging Cheek & & & & & & & & & Pelham / / A / / A / / A / / A o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 53
45 1.2 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Kimbelwick plain Kimbelwick slotted Rugby pelham Pessoa / Dutch 4-ring Pessoa / Dutch 3-ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A o PC o PC o PC / / A / / A o PC o PC o PC All except / / A All except / / A o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A 54
46 1.2 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Universal Wilkie Williams / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except / / A All except / / A All except / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A Butterfly Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Elevator Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 55
47 1.2 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Running Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 1.3 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Williams Wilkie / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A Williams Universal / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A 56
48 1.3 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Williams 4- Ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A American Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC DC organ Plain All All All All All All All All All DC organ Slotted Eggbutt 2.5 ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A 57
49 1.3 outh pieces ullen metal Rigid plastic/rubber inner cable Low Port outh Wavy mouthpiece Single jointed Single rotary joint Single joint copper roller Single jonted multiple rollers Single joint rubber / plastic covering Cheek pieces Bomber Kimbelwick (no curb chain) / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A Bomber Tom Thumb o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Taylor Tom Thumb Universal Wilkie / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A Kimberley Dee All All All All All All All All All T-Bar 3-ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A 58
50 2.1 outh pieces 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Loose ring All All All All All All All All & Full Cheek All All All All All All All All & Fulmer / F All All All All All All All All & Eggbutt All All All All All All All All & Half Cheek All All All All All All All All & D-Ring All All All All All All All All & Tom Thumb All All All All All All All All & Baucher All All All All All All All All & 59
51 2.1 outh pieces 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Loose ring eggbutt All All All All All All All All & Winged & & & & & All except & & & & 2.2 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Hanging Cheek & & & & & All except & & & & Pelham o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 60
52 2.2 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Kimbelwick plain o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Kimbelwick slotted o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Rugby pelham o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Pessoa / Dutch 4-ring Pessoa / Dutch 3-ring Universal / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & All except & All except & / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & 61
53 2.2 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Wilkie Williams / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & All except & / / A / / A / / A / / A & & Butterfly Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Elevator Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Running Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 62
54 2.3 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Williams Wilkie Williams Universal Williams 4- Ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & All except & All except & / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & American Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC DC organ Plain All All All All All All All All & DC organ Slotted / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & / / A / / A & 63
55 2.3 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces Eggbutt 2.5 ring Bomber Kimbelwick (no curb chain) / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & All except & / / A / / A / / A / / A & & Bomber Tom Thumb o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Taylor Tom Thumb Universal Wilkie Kimberley Dee / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & All except & All / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & 64
56 2.3 outh pieces 2 joints french link 2 joints 1 roller/rotating yler Level 1 B02 2 joints lozenge 2 joints, lozenge, forward arching WTP (P) Lozenge 2 rotary joints 2 joints rubber / plastic covering 2 joints Dr Bristol Cheek pieces T-Bar 3-ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & / / A / / A & 3.1 outh pieces Elliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Loose ring All All All All All All All All & Full Cheek All All All All All All All All & Fulmer / F All All All All All All All All & Eggbutt All All All All All All All All & 65
57 3.1 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Half Cheek All All All All All All All All & D-Ring All All All All All All All All & Tom Thumb All All All All All All All All & Baucher All All All All All All All All & Loose ring eggbutt All All All All All All All All & Winged All All All All All All All All & 66
58 3.2 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Hanging Cheek & & & Pelham o PC o PC o PC Kimbelwick plain Kimbelwick slotted Rugby pelham Pessoa / Dutch 4-ring o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC / / A / / A / / A & / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except & o PC o PC o PC o PC All except / / A & o PC o PC o PC o PC / / A & / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & & & & 67
59 3.2 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Pessoa / Dutch 3-ring Universal Wilkie Williams / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A All except / / A All except / / A All except / / A All except / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & & Butterfly Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 68
60 3.2 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Elevator Bit o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC Running Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 3.3 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Williams Wilkie / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & Williams Universal / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & 69
61 3.3 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Williams 4- Ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & American Gag o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC DC organ Plain All All All All All All All All & DC organ Slotted Eggbutt 2.5 ring Bomber Kimbelwick (no curb chain) / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & Bomber Tom Thumb o PCWA o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC o PC 70
62 3.3 outh pieces Eliptical Barrel 20/30 roller Ported Barrel Bomber Blue Bomber Blue ullen Buster Roller chardy Happy Tongue Control Plate Cheek pieces Taylor Tom Thumb Universal Wilkie Kimberley Dee T-Bar 3-ring / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A / / A & & & & 71
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64 Additional Bits John Whitaker Snaffle (any kind) o PC Cherry Roller Snaffle & Bits with a tongue plate or similar tongue suppressant o PC ikmar bits of any sort o PC Show Bit o PC Combination bits of any sort o PC 73
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