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1 Beef Cattle Schedule 2018 COMPETITIONS 1 EKKA0530

2 141st ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW FRIDAY 10 SUNDAY 19 AUGUST 2018 STUD BEEF SCHEDULE TABLE OF CONTENTS Beef Cattle Event Program... 3 QCAS Events Program... 4 What s New in Extract from By-Laws... 4 Biosecurity Queensland Regulations... 9 Stud Beef Section NVD Form Example Judging Timetable for Stud Beef Breeds Rules and Regulations Stud Beef Paraders Competition Champion of Champions High Point Achiever Award Stud and Hoof & Hook Ausline Australian Lowline Dexter Miniature Galloways/Belted Galloways Miniature Grey Sahiwal Angus Bazadaise Blonde d Aquitaine Braford Brahman Brangus Charbray Charolais Devon Droughtmaster Fleckvieh...39 Gelbvieh Hereford (Horn & Poll) Limousin Murray Grey Red Angus Red Poll Romagnola Santa Gertrudis Senepol Shorthorn Simbrah Simmental South Devon Speckle Park Square Meaters Other Recognised Breeds..52 2

3 2018 BEEF CATTLE EVENT PROGRAM STUD BEEF DATE EVENT TIME VENUE Saturday 4 August Stud Beef arrive 1.00am LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce Sunday 5 August Stud Beef arrive 1.00am LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce Monday 6 August Stud Bull weighing and scanning 2.00pm Stockman s Rest Tuesday 7 August Stud Bull weighing and scanning 9.00am Stockman s Rest Thursday 9 August Stud Beef Judging 8.30am No. 1 Oval, Rings 1-6 Friday 10 August Saturday 11 August Stud Beef Judging Parade of Champions Champion of Champions judging 2018 RNA Premier Beef Presentation (Prime Beef & Led Steer Awards) RNA Stud Beef Young Judges Competition QCAS Young Judges Competition RQS Official Opening Ceremony Parade of Livestock RNA Stud Beef Paraders Competition 9.00am 2.30pm Following Parade of Champions 8.45am 9.45am 9.45am noon 12.45pm 1.30pm This timetable is subject to change without notice. A fine of $275 per head will be imposed for unauthorised departure of Cattle. No.1 Oval, Rings 1 6 No. 1 Oval No. 1 Oval The Entertainment Stage, Level 1, Royal International Convention Centre Main Arena Main Arena Main Arena Main Arena Main Arena Saturday 11 August Stud Beef stalled in LAP depart 2:00pm LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce Sunday 12 August Stud Beef Depart 3.00pm LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce Monday 13 August Small Breeds Stud Beef arrive Before 8.00am LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce Wednesday 15 August Small Breeds weighing and scanning 9.00am Stockman s Rest Wednesday 15 August Friday 17 August Grand Parade (Small breeds, Stud Beef, Beef Cattle Experience) Small Breeds Stud Beef Judging Small Breeds Champion Interbreed judging 1.00pm 1.30pm After breed judging Main Arena Main Arena Saturday 18 August Parade of Livestock 1.30pm Main Arena Sunday 19 August Small Breeds Stud Beef depart 3.00pm LAP Gate 5 O Connell Tce LED STEER DATE EVENT TIME VENUE Saturday 4 August Led Steer arrive 1.00am Expo Place Sunday 5 August Monday 6 August Tuesday 7 August Wednesday 8 August Saturday 11 August Led Steer arrive Led Steer Junior Classes weighing Led Steer Open School Classes weighing Led Steer Open Classes weighing Led Steer School Paraders Competition Inter School Steer Herdsperson Competition commences Junior Led Heifer Judging Junior Led Steer Judging Inter School Steer Judging Competition School Steer Judging Competition Inter School Steer Herdsperson Competition finishes Led Heifers and Steers depart Open Led Steer Judging Led Steer Sale 2018 RNA Premier Beef Presentation (Prime Beef & Led Steer Awards) Until 12.00noon 1.30pm 1.30pm 7.30am noon After Parader s judging 8.30am 9.15am 10.30am 11.30am After school judging From 7.00am 8.00am After completion of judging Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Main Arena Main Arena Main Arena Expo Place Main Arena 8.45am The Entertainment Stage, Level 1, Royal International Convention Centre PRIME BEEF DATE EVENT TIME VENUE Wednesday 8 August Prime Beef arrive 9.00am Expo Place Thursday 9 August Friday 10 August Saturday 11 August Prime Beef weighing Prime Beef Judging RNA Prime Beef Young Judges Competition QCAS Young Judges Competition Young Auctioneers QLD State Final Prime Beef Auction Prime Beef Awards 2018 RNA Premier Beef Presentation (Prime Beef & Led Steer Awards) 5.00am 11.30am 3.30pm 3.30pm 9.00am Following Young Auctioneers 3:00pm Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place Expo Place 8.45am The Entertainment Stage, Level 1, Royal International Convention Centre 3

4 The Queensland Chamber of Agricultural Societies Inc. (QCAS) Agricultural shows have been part of the Australian culture since 1822 engaging, educating and entertaining the community. These Shows are strongly connected to local communities through volunteerism and the educational, competitive and cultural experiences they provide. Agricultural shows create tangible economic and social benefits for communities and create social impact by building social capital and increasing family happiness and wellbeing. There are 568 agricultural shows in Australia. Approximately 5.8 million people visit these shows annually. QCAS plays a significant role in ensuring the sustainability and relevance of our 128 Agricultural Shows across Queensland. Competitions such as Young Judges, Paraders, Showgirl and Rural Ambassador play a major role in bringing communities together while ensuring young rural people across Queensland get the chance to achieve a significant goal at local, regional, state and national level QCAS EVENTS PROGRAM DATE EVENT TIME VENUE Thursday 9 August Young Judges Competition Prime Beef 3.30pm Expo Place Saturday 11 August Young Judges Competition Stud Beef Stud Beef Paraders Young Judges 9.45am 3.00pm Main Arena ** WHAT S NEW IN 2018? ** The Large Animal Pavilion (LAP) will be operational for All stud beef cattle will arrive and offload and then depart from Level 1 of this new building. Directions will be sent to all exhibitors after the close of entries. The Ground and First floor will this year house Stud Beef Cattle, Dairy cattle, Poultry and Dairy Goats. Breeds to be located on these floors will be advised after close of entries. Breed Category changes for some breeds Hereford up from Cat B to Cat A, Bazadaise up from Cat D to Cat C. Speckle Park has an extra junior category (8-12 Jnr bull & heifer) Breeds on notice for 2018 Charbray, Gelbvieh, Shorthorn, Square Meater Exhibitors now have the option to enter all Substitutions online Any Exhibitor who requires additional competitor tickets (on top of the allocated competitor tickets) are able to purchase these tickets at a discount rate when entering. Competitor tickets allow exhibitors to enter the show grounds before show opens. Tickets will be provided at a discount rate. Cottones Discount Feed Shed will again be operational in Contacts details included in General Regulations. Discounts provided for early orders!! Arrival of Small Breeds Exhibitors please note that all Cattle must now arrive on grounds before 8am All cattle must be accompanied by a current version of the NVD Edition: April 2013, no old versions will be accepted. All cattle must be accompanied by the RNA Health Declaration with their Johnes Status. GENERAL BIOSECUITY OBLIGATION (GBO ** IMPORTANT INFORMATION** All Queenslanders have a general biosecurity obligation (GBO) under Queensland's Biosecurity Act 2014 (PDF, 1.5MB). Not complying with the GBO is an offence. This means that everyone is responsible for managing biosecurity risks that are: under their control and that they know about, or should reasonably be expected to know about. Under the GBO, individuals and organisations whose activities pose a biosecurity risk must: take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise each biosecurity risk minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event, and limit the consequences if such an event is caused 4

5 CALVING OF ANIMALS No cow expected to calve or with a calf born after 1 August 2018 will be permitted entry onto the grounds and will be withdrawn from the competition. Any cow or heifer that calves after arrival at the showgrounds will be withdrawn from competition and will be removed from public exhibition and placed in an isolated stall nominated by the RNA unless permission to the contrary is given by the Council Stewards or, in their absence, by a Veterinary Surgeon. Entry fees will not be refunded. Cows should not be entered if their calving date is to/or likely to coincide with the Royal Queensland Beef and Dairy Show. The RNA Veterinarian is required to attend any calving activity on Showgrounds, with the cost for their services and subsequent waste and cleaning fees incurred by the Exhibitor It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor s onsite to be aware of and adhere to the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines, notably but not restricted to the Land Transportation of Livestock and Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals. Under normal circumstances, cattle which are more than eight pregnant should not be transported. Cattle that have recently given birth should not be transported until at least 72 hours after calving. JOHNE S DISEASE for all animals It is your General Biosecurity Obligation as the exhibitor NOT to knowingly spread the disease. Any Cattle from suspected herds that have not yet been cleared by Biosecurity Queensland will not be accepted on to the showgrounds. Rules: Each exhibitor has an obligation to take all reasonable and practical measures to prevent the introduction into, and spread of Johne s disease within Queensland. Exhibitors must not enter animal(s) which are reasonably known or suspected of being infected with Johne s disease, including animals which have been introduced with a significant likelihood of being infected. The RNA cross references dairy cattle entries with Biosecurity Qld to confirm animals are not registered on the restricted animal list (from an infected herd). Exhibitors must supply a health statement/declaration that provides information about the health of the animal including Johne s risk. The health statement/declaration must not be false, incomplete or misleading. CATTLE TICK CONTROL The Brisbane Showgrounds will continue to operate as a CATTLE TICK FREE ZONE and all associated cattle movements must be tick free. Exhibitors have a general biosecurity obligation to take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise the spread of cattle tick. A biosecurity certificate, issued by an accredited certifier, will be required to accompany dairy cattle movement across the cattle tick line, moving from a property in the cattle tick infested zone onto the Showgrounds. The RNA will continue to conduct tick inspections prior to stock entering the Showgrounds. If a live cattle tick is found on a carrier, all carriers in that consignment fail the inspection and will not be allowed entry to the Showgrounds. To facilitate movement of cattle to and from the grounds all Cattle must be tick free. The RNA will allow exhibitors to have their animals inspected on property prior to entry to the RNA grounds. All exhibitors who adopt to have their cattle inspected at home must use an accredited certifier and provide the accredited certifier details along with the treatment certificate on entry to the grounds. or The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick inspection on arrival for those who did have their cattle inspected on their properties. All exhibitors must adhere to the regulation of ticks and animals must be treated within 24 hours of travelling to the Brisbane Showgrounds. The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick inspection on arrival for those who do not treat cattle on their properties. All procedures are to be carried out within guidelines of the Bio-security Act. All National Health Declarations will be forwarded to Bio Security for their clearance/permission to compete at 2017 Royal Queensland Show. The accredited officer will also provide random tick scratching throughout the show. Any animal found with Cattle Ticks will result in the whole herd from that PIC being sent home. No animal may enter the dairy pavilion unless they have the necessary tick free status. All relevant paper work must be handed to a representative of the RNA. Time of arrival must be advised for animals entering from infested areas on the Final Numbers form and must state details of treatment or untreated animals. Animals requiring inspection/scratching on grounds must not enter the dairy pavilion until necessary inspection has been carried out in the Wash Bay Area, or suitable area as directed by accredited inspector. Note: Accredited certifiers are trained persons who have been trained and authorised by the Queensland Government to certify the tick status for livestock movements. 5

6 GENERAL REGULATIONS AND ACCEPTANCE OF ENTRIES Judging will be performed by a panel of Judges appointed by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland. The RNA reserves the right at all times at its absolute discretion without assigning any reason to: (a) substitute a Judge when necessary; (b) re-allocate Judging days for a particular breed. (c) if entries numbers require an extra Judge, appoint an additional Judge if necessary. Subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971, and to the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association the following Special General Regulations shall apply. The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the fact that entries are accepted subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971, and to the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association, in addition to the Special Regulations which appear in this schedule. Copies of the Rules and By-Laws may be obtained upon application to the Competitions Department. No refunds will be made after close of entry. The Licensee shall not conduct or operate any gambling game(s) or games of chance or dispose of any article by lot or chance, or sell any raffle tickets of any nature whatsoever unless these activities have been approved by RNA Management. Exhibitors and competitors wishing to conduct a competition, including a give-away promotion or guessing competition must ensure they comply with the relevant legislation. NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS Entries for 2018 can be made either on the Application to Enter Form enclosed with this schedule or online at Entries submitted other than on the correct form or online will be returned to the Exhibitor and, unless all requirements are complied with and the forms returned to the office by 5.00pm on the Application to Enter closing date, as shown in the Schedule, they will not be considered. PRIVACY STATEMENT You can be assured that the privacy of your personal information is of the utmost importance to us. The information provided by you in any application for membership or application to enter is used by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) to offer member services or to organise and conduct competitions at the Royal Queensland Show. By applying for membership or entering such competitions you consent to provide such details as your name, address and exhibit details. Competition information may be made available to the media and included in RNA publications. Your information will not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose unless required by the law. You may request access to your information and request that our records of that information be corrected by contacting our Privacy Officer (07) or by writing to the RNA, Locked Bag 1010, ALBION QLD WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY 1. The Brisbane Showgrounds are a designated Workplace within the meaning of the Workplace Health and Safety Act 2011 and exhibitors/competitors are required to ensure that they and all persons under their direction or control, including their contractors or sub-contractors, comply with all requirements of the Act and the RNA holds each exhibitor responsible to discharge its obligations to provide and maintain a safe place and system of work during occupation by the exhibitor/competitor of any area of the Brisbane Showgrounds. 2. Each exhibitor/competitor will assess the risk to themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other exhibitors, RNA staff, show visitors, children and any person foreseeably affected by the presentation of their exhibit. 3. Risks identified by exhibitors/competitors will be eliminated or controlled by the exhibitor/competitor and particular attention will be paid to ensuring public safety and safety of other exhibitors/competitors. 4. Exhibits will only be led and handled by competent persons whose experience is known to the exhibitor/competitor A No Smoking Policy will be strictly adhered to and policed by exhibitors/competitors and exhibitors/competitors are advised that the use of Primus stoves, any heating or lighting appliances of a like character, or any naked light, is strictly prohibited in the pavilions. 6. Any exhibitors/competitors intending to bring electrical equipment to the Showgrounds will be required to ensure that such equipment is fitted with residual current protection and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances have been inspected by a licensed electrical contractor and currently tagged. The use of double adaptors is prohibited and all power boards must also be tested and tagged. 7. All exhibitors/competitors will comply with the requirements of the Act and its Regulations and Standards in every other respect. 8. The Brisbane Showgrounds is subject to a Special Facility License issued under the Liquor Act 1992 and strict laws related to the consumption and possession of liquor across the Brisbane Showgrounds site. The consumption or possession of liquor outside of the licensed bar areas is not authorised by the RNA and in many cases may be an offence for which on the spot fines can be issued by Police and Liquor Licensing Investigators. This is essential for the safety of all exhibitors/competitors and the general public. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of non-compliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors/competitors who do not comply will not be allowed to exhibit at the Royal Queensland Show. PRODUCE STORE CONTACT DETAILS 21 Cumners Road Gatton Qld mcadcottone@hotmail.com Ph Mobile: Fax: During Ekka Hours of operation: 5am 5pm Delivery times: 5am 10am (please phone for deliveries outside these hours) The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the following extracts from the RNA By-Laws. VETERINARY TREATMENT & INSPECTION 13. No pharmaceutical shall be administered to any animal exhibit except under the direction of the Association s Veterinary Surgeon who shall advise the Council Stewards if in his opinion such pharmaceutical is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be material to its changes of being awarded a prize and in such case the Council Stewards may debar the animal from competing. A Council Steward may at any time direct the Association s Veterinary Surgeons to take a sample of blood, saliva or urine from an exhibit for testing. DISEASE OR DANGER 58. Should there be any reason to suspect that any Exhibit is either diseased or dangerous, or objectionable, the Council through its Officials, reserves the rights of removing the same from or refusing its admittance to the Royal Queensland Show. 59. An Exhibitor who detects or suspects any illness amongst any of his entries whilst the animals are at the Showgrounds must: (a) (b) Report this fact immediately to the Superintendent responsible for that particular section; Ensure that the animal/s is/are contained within its/their accommodation area/s unless advised otherwise

7 (c) by the Superintendent or the Associations Veterinary Surgeon; and Where feasible to do so, contain soiled bedding from the animal/s within its/their accommodation area. 60. Council may at its discretion require to have any biological tests carried out on any animal exhibited at the Royal Queensland Show or to have materials collected from such animals in order to have tests carried out, after such animals arrive at the Showgrounds. 61. If in the opinion of a Council Steward of a Section, an Exhibit in such Section requires Veterinary treatment then if the Exhibitor cannot be contacted immediately, the Council Steward may instruct a Veterinary Surgeon to treat such Exhibit and the costs of such Veterinary Surgeon shall be paid by the Exhibitor to the Association. The Association shall not be in any way liable to an Exhibitor for any damage to or injury to such Exhibit. 62. Where, in the opinion of the Association, an Exhibit, being an animal, should be destroyed or removed from the Showgrounds, the Association s Veterinary Surgeon or the Association may destroy or remove the Exhibit from the Showgrounds, or both. Alternatively, the Association may require the Exhibitor to destroy or remove the Exhibit from the Showgrounds, or both. Any costs incurred by the Association pursuant to this By-Law must be reimbursed by the Exhibitor. 63. The Association shall not be responsible for any loss or damage caused (inter alia) through disease or infection howsoever arising. UNETHICAL CONDUCT 105. The Exhibitor, the Owner or any person in charge of an animate Exhibit shall not engage in unethical conduct. The Exhibitor, the Owner or any person in charge of an animal to which unethical conduct relates are deemed to have acted in breach of this By-Law, whether or not having been knowingly concerned in the unethical conduct. The Council or relevant Sectional Committee shall decide whether or not any conduct constitutes unethical conduct but without in any way restricting the meaning of that expression, unethical conduct may include the presentation as an exhibit for judging: (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) of an animal other than in its natural conformation after normal feeding and grooming, except as otherwise provided either expressly or by necessary implication in the regulation or in the definition of a class in which the animal is entered; of any animal having undergone any operation or procedure materially altering the structure or natural conformation of any part of its body, whether by the introduction of any substance or thing subcutaneously, or by any surgery, or by the administration of any substance or chemical or by the attachment of any object or thing; of any animal having undergone any operation or procedure that changes by exaggeration, minimisation or otherwise in natural conformation or physical constitution or appearance; of an inanimate object, that is created, constituted, formed or includes goods, substances or things not normally found in objects of like nature; that is not the animal or the object or thing entered for the Class to be judged; in breach of the Regulation. (i) (j) obey any direction from a member of the Association s Council, or from any other official of the Association, relating to the care and welfare of that or any other exhibit; if called upon to do so, surrender the exhibit to the Association, in circumstances where in the reasonable opinion of the Association s Veterinarian, the exhibit is in need of urgent veterinary attention An exhibitor must not use, or have in his possession, any electric or electronic apparatus or any improper contrivance capable of affecting the performance of an exhibit. EXHIBIT UNWORTHY OF AWARD 108. An exhibit shall not receive an award if in the opinion of the Judge it is unworthy of such award. PROHIBITED SUBSTANCES 122. A person must not administer a Prohibited Substance or cause one to be administered to an Exhibit, except as permitted by the By-Laws or the Regulations The Exhibitor, the Owner and Attendant of any Exhibit to which a Prohibited Substance has been administered is in breach of the By-Laws unless the Prohibited Substance is permitted by By-Laws or Regulations to be administered An Exhibit to which a Prohibited Substance has been administered in breach of the By-Laws must be removed from the Showground upon demand by the Association The Association may in its discretion and at any time, cause an examination to be made of any Exhibit by a Veterinary Surgeon who, in the course of such examination, may: a. Take such samples (including, without limitation, urine, blood, saliva and faeces) from such Exhibit as he considers necessary or advisable; b. Have such samples tested by such methods and procedures as he considers appropriate; and c. Examine the Exhibit for desensitised limbs Any Exhibit found by a Veterinary Surgeon to have a limb (or part thereof) desensitised is deemed to have had administered to it a Prohibited Substance in breach of the By-Laws Where, prior to an event, a Veterinary Surgeon is of the opinion that a Prohibited Substance may have been administered to an Exhibit, the Veterinary Surgeon may require that the Exhibit be examined prior to competing in that event The Association may publish procedures relating to the examination of Exhibits. Such procedures are binding on Exhibitors, Owners and Attendants Any exhibit which has been brought to the Showgrounds and is found to have had administered to it any prohibited substance as defined above may, without prejudice to any other action which may be taken in respect of the matter, be debarred by the Council Stewards from competing in any event for which it may have been entered The exhibitor, the owner and any person in charge of an animal to which a prohibited substance has been administered, by any person, and whether or not with the knowledge of the exhibitor, owner or person in charge, is deemed to have acted in breach of this By-Law. An exhibitor, or person in charge of an animate exhibit must: (h) use all reasonable steps to ensure that the exhibit is housed and cared for in accordance with the Association s current animal welfare policy; 130a. No person shall have in his possession on the Showgrounds any prohibited substance, syringe, needle or other instrument which could be used to administer a prohibited substance to an animate exhibit, unless that person shall have obtained the permission of the Association to be in such possession, or satisfies the Association that such possession is for lawful and proper use. 7

8 131. The Association and any Council Steward, servant or agent of the Association shall not be liable to an exhibitor for the death of or for injury, damage or infection which may be sustained by his exhibit occasioned by or arising out of any act or omission of any Council Steward, servant or agent of the Association during the course of the testing of the exhibit whether due to the negligence of any such Council Steward or agent or otherwise. DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE 132. It there is any inconsistency between By-laws and any other By-laws of the Association, By-laws will prevail. Functions of the Disciplinary Committee 133. The functions of the Disciplinary Committee shall be to hear and determine all complaints, allegations and other matters relating to: (a) (b) (c) prohibited substances, as defined in these By-laws or Sectional Regulations. any alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association by an exhibitor and relating to an exhibit or to a competition, except if the alleged breach is of a kind that the Chairman of a Sectional Committee considers is of a less serious nature and should properly be dealt with by the Sectional Committee, and any other alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association that may be referred to Disciplinary Committee pursuant to By-Law 137 (a). Constitution of the Disciplinary Committee 134. The Disciplinary Committee shall comprise of such members of Council as are appointed by the Council from time to time The Council shall appoint a member of the Disciplinary Committee as Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee For the purposes of any proceedings of the Disciplinary Committee, the Disciplinary Committee shall comprise, subject to By-law 137, no less than three of its members and those persons shall constitute the Disciplinary Committee for the purpose of those proceedings If a member of the Disciplinary Committee dies or becomes otherwise unable or unwilling to participate in proceedings, then: (a) (b) if this occurs prior to the commencement of any hearing in relation to the matter, the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee shall appoint a replacement; and if this occurs after the commencement of any hearing in relation to the matter, the remaining members of the Disciplinary Committee shall constitute the Committee for the purposes of concluding the proceedings. Initiation of Proceedings before the Disciplinary Proceedings 138. Proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee may be initiated: (a) (b) (c) upon the request, orally or in writing, of the President, any Chairman of a Sectional Committee or Chief Executive. upon receipt by the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee of a written complaint relating to a matter referred to in paragraphs (a) or (b) of By-law 133. by the Chairman of the Disciplinary Committee on his or her own motion. Conduct of Proceedings 139. The Disciplinary Committee may conduct proceedings at any time between 6.00am and 11.00pm on any day All persons who constitute the Disciplinary Committee for the purposes of any proceedings must be present at any hearing conducted by the Disciplinary Committee A person whose conduct is called into question in any proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee must be given notice of a hearing. It shall be sufficient for such notice to be given orally and by any such person acting with the apparent authority of the Association The Disciplinary Committee may conduct proceedings notwithstanding that any person who has been given notice fails to attend the proceedings The Disciplinary Committee shall not be bound by any rules of evidence and shall conduct the proceedings with the minimum of formality and in such a manner as it sees fit The Disciplinary Committee may require any member or exhibitor to attend at any proceedings of the Disciplinary Committee and to furnish such information and evidence and to produce such documents relevant to the proceedings as to the Disciplinary Committee deems fit The Disciplinary Committee may, at its discretion, call for and hear expert evidence No person will be legally represented without the leave of the Disciplinary Committee. Decisions of the Disciplinary Committee 147. The Disciplinary Committee may announce its decision orally or in writing. A decision that is announced orally shall have effect in accordance with its terms If the opinion of the Disciplinary Committee is not unanimous, the decision of the majority shall prevail. If the Disciplinary Committee are equally divided on any question concerning the guilt or innocence of a person, the question shall be resolved in that person s favour. PENALTIES If the Disciplinary Committee considers that there has been a breach of the rules, By-laws or regulations of the Association, it may impose such a penalty as it considers to be appropriate, including without limitation: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) a reprimand; a monetary fine (payable at such time/s as the Disciplinary Committee may determine); withdrawal or withholding of any award or ribbon; disqualification in respect of any class; expulsion from the Showground; where the person concerned is a member, a suspension or termination of that membership; a ban; exclusion; prohibiting a Person from exhibiting or competing at the current Show or at any future Show; a direction that an Exhibit be removed from the Showground; any other mandatory requirement; and any other penalty provided for in other regulations of the Association There shall be no appeal from any decision of the Disciplinary Committee. Publication of Results of Disciplinary Procedures 151. The Association may publish to: (a) (b) all Royal Show Societies in Australia; the relevant Breed Societies; (c) the body with which the exhibit is registered, or is eligible for registration; the result of any proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee in which a person has been found guilty of a breach of any Rule, By-Law or Regulation.

9 152. The Association shall have no liability to any person in respect of any publication referred to in paragraph (a) No person shall have any claim against the Association or against any Councillor, member, employee or agent of the Association in respect of any act, matter or thing done in good faith during or in connection with the proceedings before the Disciplinary Committee. GOODS AND SERVICES TAX The RNA s ABN is ENTRY FORMS Exhibitors must complete STATEMENT BY EXHIBITOR section on the front page of the entry form advising their taxation status. If entering online, exhibitors must complete the STATEMENT BY EXHIBITOR presented to them as part of the online entry process. PRIZE AWARDS 76. The Prize Ribbons, affixed to exhibits, shall be distinguished by the following colours, viz: Grand Champion Red, White and Blue Champion Purple Reserve Champion Dark Green First Blue Second Red Third White Fourth Yellow Fifth Light Green Sixth Brown Seventh Buff Eighth Pink Ninth Orange Tenth Grey Special Prizes Pale Blue 77. For Group Classes - Pink and Blue, Pink and Red, Pink and White, Pink and Yellow, for First, Second, Third and Fourth respectively. Ribbons will only be attached to exhibits in the Horse, Cattle, Sheep, Pig, Goat and Dog Sections. PRIZE MONEY Prize Money stated in the Schedule excludes GST. GST will be added to the Prize Money for Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. Prize money will be paid into your nominated bank account by October The Association will provide a Recipient Created Tax Invoice to Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. All cash prizes and trophies must be claimed within six from the closing date of the Royal Queensland Show. Prizes not claimed and prize cheques not presented by that date will be considered to have lapsed, and the amount will become a donation to the Association. (RNA By-Laws) GENERAL BEEF REGULATIONS 1. Exhibits that are under treatment on arrival at the Brisbane Showgrounds must have treatment sheets submitted to the relevant Superintendent s Office within 12 hours of arrival and scheduled pharmaceuticals must have authorisation of the prescribing Veterinary Surgeon. 2. Any animal which in the opinion of the Council Stewards is not in a fit state to be exhibited may be rejected by them and debarred from competing in the class or classes for which it is entered. Any animal rejected must be removed from the Showgrounds as soon as the exhibitor is notified. No animal showing signs of any disease or illness particularly warts, ringworm and pinkeye will be allowed onto the grounds. Biosecurity Queensland REGULATIONS Please read the following general Regulations carefully. Subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971 and to the Rules and By-Laws of the Association the following Regulations shall apply. BIOSECURITY QUEENSLAND REGULATIONS All Queenslanders have a general biosecurity obligation (GBO) under Queensland's Biosecurity Act 2014 (PDF, 1.5MB). Not complying with the GBO is an offence. This means that everyone is responsible for managing biosecurity risks that are: under their control and that they know about, or should reasonably be expected to know about. Under the GBO, individuals and organisations whose activities pose a biosecurity risk must: take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise each biosecurity risk minimise the likelihood of causing a biosecurity event, and limit the consequences if such an event is caused The following conditions will apply to stock and Vehicles moving on to the Brisbane Showgrounds MAJOR CHANGES: All stock entering RNA grounds must meet the national Bovine Johnes requirements. Exhibitors must advise their Johne s Disease status at the time of entry. STOCK GENERAL: Only Cattle tick free stock will be allowed entry to the grounds. EXHIBITORS REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING: National Vendor Declaration (Cattle) and Waybill, or Movement Record Document National Health Declaration Form version 18/10/17 NSW Livestock owners can travel direct to the RNA showgrounds and check their paperwork in with QDAFF staff or RNA appointed staff on entry. QDAFF staff will then inform NSW livestock owner, in writing, that they MUST contact Kirra Yards on and inform them of their return journey 24 hours prior to leaving the RNA showgrounds. For further information call DAF Queensland: CATTLE TICK CONTROL The Brisbane Showgrounds will continue to operate as a CATTLE TICK FREE ZONE and all associated cattle movements must be tick free. Exhibitors have a general biosecurity obligation to take all reasonable and practical steps to prevent or minimise the spread of cattle tick. A biosecurity certificate, issued by an accredited certifier, will be required to accompany dairy cattle movement across the cattle tick line, moving from a property in the cattle tick infested zone onto the Showgrounds. The RNA will continue to conduct tick inspections prior to stock entering the Showgrounds. If a live cattle tick is found on a carrier, all carriers in that consignment fail the inspection and will not be allowed entry to the Showgrounds. To facilitate movement of cattle to and from the grounds all Cattle must be tick free. The RNA will allow exhibitors to have their animals inspected on property prior to entry to the RNA grounds. All exhibitors who adopt to have their cattle inspected at home must use an accredited certifier and provide the accredited certifier details along with the treatment certificate on entry to the grounds. or 9

10 The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick inspection on arrival for those who did have their cattle inspected on their properties. All exhibitors must adhere to the regulation of ticks and animals must be treated within 24 hours of travelling to the Brisbane Showgrounds. The RNA will employ an accredited officer for cattle tick inspection on arrival for those who do not treat cattle on their properties. All procedures are to be carried out within guidelines of the Bio-security Act. All National Health Declarations will be forwarded to Bio Security for their clearance/permission to compete at 2017 Royal Queensland Show. The accredited officer will also provide random tick scratching throughout the show. Any animal found with Cattle Ticks will result in the whole herd from that PIC being sent home. No animal may enter the dairy pavilion unless they have the necessary tick free status. All relevant paper work must be handed to a representative of the RNA. Time of arrival must be advised for animals entering from infested areas on the Final Numbers form and must state details of treatment or untreated animals. Animals requiring inspection/scratching on grounds must not enter the dairy pavilion until necessary inspection has been carried out in the Wash Bay Area, or suitable area as directed by accredited inspector. Note: Accredited certifiers are trained persons who have been trained and authorised by the Queensland Government to certify the tick status for livestock movements. JOHNE S DISEASE for Bovine Johne s Disease It is your General Biosecurity Obligation as the exhibitor NOT to knowingly spread the disease. Any Cattle from suspected herds that have not yet been cleared by Biosecurity Queensland will not be accepted on to the showgrounds. Rules: Each exhibitor has an obligation to take all reasonable and practical measures to prevent the introduction into, and spread of Johne s disease within, Queensland. Exhibitors must not enter animal(s) which are reasonably known or suspected of being infected with Johne s disease, including animals which have been introduced with a significant likelihood of being infected. The RNA cross references dairy cattle entries with Biosecurity Qld to confirm animals are not registered on the restricted animal list (from an infected herd). Exhibitors must supply a health statement/declaration that provides information about the health of the animal including Johne s risk. The health statement/declaration must not be false, incomplete or misleading. If the baled hay is removed from the paddock within 24 hours of baling, it may moved to any destination within Queensland with no further requirements. 3. Stored Hay The stored hay should have been made in accord with the above requirements, prior to storage hay stored within the Fire ant Restricted Area must be stored off the ground or on an approved hard stand. or The surrounding area to a distance of 30 metres from where hay has been stored on ground has been treated with a product registered for red imported fire ants 4 days prior to the movement. or The hay has been lured and the lures have been submitted to Biosecurity Queensland Control Centre and found to be free of Fire ants. Visual surveillance for the presence of Fire ants has been conducted on the surrounding area and also found to be visually free of the pest. 4.Hay returning home from the RNA Bowen Hills is located outside the Fire ant restricted area, therefore there is no restrictions on hay being moved within Queensland. Hay returning to Interstate destinations - please contact relevant Government Authority within the State in question to ensure their requirements are met. Cattle Tick Zone Hay, Chaff, Silage and Green Fodder may only be introduced if: a.it is grown in and held in a Tick Free Zone and transported directly to the Brisbane Showgrounds. or b.it originates from a Cattle Tick Infected Zone but the fodder has not had contact with livestock in the nine prior to entry to the Brisbane Showgrounds. or c.it is silage from a Cattle Tick Infected Zone, which has been harvested and wrapped in plastic for a period of not less than 28 days prior to entry to the Brisbane Showgrounds. Led Steer/Prime Beef Fodder & Bedding Requirements 1.As from midnight on the Wednesday prior to the start of the Show, no fodder or hay type bedding will be permitted onto the grounds unless for, and accompanied by, livestock on the same vehicle, unless the Director otherwise permits. Gatekeepers will have been instructed with regard to these conditions and any hay or straw not certified will be refused entry to the grounds Cattle entering Brisbane Showgrounds from: Exhibitors must advise their Johne s Disease status at the time of entry. All cattle intended for slaughter must be accompanied by a fully completed National Vendor Declaration (Cattle) and Waybill. DISCLAIMER: While the conditions of entry in regards to disease are correct at the time of publication it is the responsibility of the owner that all conditions current at the time of entry are met. FODDER AND BEDDING REQUIREMENTS AND CONDITIONS Fire Ant Requirements 1. For hay grown outside the Fire Ant Area- moving to the RNA No restrictions 2. For Hay grown within the Fire Ant Risk Area - moving to the RNA. Exhibitors purchasing hay from hay producers within the Fire ant Restricted Area need to ensure that the producer is on an Approved Risk Management Plan (ARMP) for Fire ants and is complying with their agreed risk mitigation factors, which include Freshly made hay where the hay has been raked at least twice within 24 hours of baling. The hay is baled within 24 hours of the last turn and 10

11 Stud Beef Schedule 2018 COMPETITIONS 11 EKKA0530

12 141st ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW STUD BEEF Since 1876 Council Stewards Mr Gary Noller Mr Angus Adnam, Ms Liz Allen, Mr Ian Galloway Honorary Council Stewards Mr Alex Cottrell, Ms Candice Cottrell, Mr Paul Cottrell, Mr David Jensen, Mr Harry Little Mr Keith McRobert, Ms Emily Perkins, Mr Brian Ruddle, Mr Bill Sheehan APPLICATIONS TO ENTER CLOSE SUBSTITUTIONS CLOSING DATE Friday 15 June 2018 at 5.00pm Friday 29 June 2018 at 5.00pm ENTRY FEES General Classes Group Classes RNA MEMBERS Internet Online Non Online NON-MEMBERS Internet Online Non Online RNA MEMBERS Internet Online Non Online $ per entry $ per entry $ per entry $ per entry $22.00 per entry $28.00 per entry NON-MEMBERS Internet Online $33.00 per entry Non Online $39.00 per entry NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS Not more than 5 entries by any exhibitor in any one class No restriction on the number of classes entered ARRIVAL OF ANIMALS Stud Beef... From Saturday 4 August 2018 to Sunday 5 August 2018 Small and Other Recognised Breeds Monday 13 August 2018, arrival between 1.00am and 8.00am JUDGING WEIGHING & SCANNING OF BULLS NLIS SCANNING DEPARTURE OF ANIMALS RNA PIC NUMBER Stud Beef... Small and Other Recognised Breeds Stud Beef... Small and Other Recognised Breeds Stud Beef... Small and Other Recognised Breeds Stud Beef... Small and Other Recognised Breeds QDBB0228 Thursday 9 and Friday 10 August 2018, 9.00am, Main Arena Friday 17 August 2018, 1.30pm, Main Arena Monday 6 August 2018 from 2.00pm Tuesday 14 August 2018, from 9.00am Tuesday 7 August from noon Tuesday 14 August from 2pm Saturday 11 August 2018 after 3:00pm (Stud beef stalled in LAP) Sunday 12 August 2018 after 3.00pm (All other Stud Beef) Sunday 19 August 2018 from 3.00pm FOR ONLINE ENTRIES GO TO FOR RNA MEMBERSHIP GO TO LATE ENTRIES WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED UPON PAYMENT OF LATE ENTRY FEES PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY 12 SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE TO ANIMALS WITHDRAWN AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES

13 SPONSORED BY The RNA wishes to thank the following sponsors who have contributed towards prize money, prizes or conduct of the STUD BEEF Competition Angus Australia Anne Sonnet of Daneview Brafords Ascot Cattle Co. Australian Braford Society Inc Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region Baroona Park Murray Grey Bayer Animal Health Betty Baker Memorial Big S SG Breeders Group Black Oak Square Meaters Branchview Charolais Stud Brendale Charolais C B D Electrical Services Charolais Society of Australia Queensland Region CRT Farmcraft Rural Kalbar Cumberland Cattle Company Dangarfield Cattle Company Dexter Cattle Co-ordinating Committee of Queensland Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd Elders Insurance Ipswich - Mr Iain Flemming Elders Limited Eureka Greymans - R and H Dann Farmproperty.com.au Greenup Eidsvold Station Gyranda Pastoral Co. Heartland Promotional Group Herefords Australia Ltd Herefords Queensland Association Inc Ian & Felicity Shaw International Animal Health Products Jasanda Stud John Sturgeon Kandanga Valley Charolais Ken and Sue Pointon Kingsgrove Murray Grey Stud Lendlease Lilydale Charolais Margaret Wilson (Truvalle Droughtmaster Stud) Max & Ros Baldwin Maxine Rich & Family Moongool Charolais Mr & Mrs RHT Innes & Family Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society Limited Nella D Livestock Oakvale Square Meaters Obiobi Valley Square Meaters Pacan Murray Greys Paradise Nutrients Pencae Square Meaters Red Angus Society of Australia Inc River Run Charolais Riverglen Pastoral Co Roger, Cheryl & Shane Hatton Romagnola Breeders Society Ltd Rose -Ja and Red Gum Murray Greys Rosellinos Square Meaters Santa Gertrudis Breeders' Australia Association Santos Scott and Wendy Ferguson Serenity Plains Square Meaters Shell-Dee Murray Greys Sierra Downs Square Meaters Southern Queensland Lowline Promotion Group Suncorp Agribusiness Sunset Park Square Meaters Telemon Stud The Bassingthwaighte Family The Cottrell Family The Hereford Herd Book Society of Great Britain The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust The RNA The Webster Family (Sarum Angus Cattle Co) Vesco Square Meaters W&D Thorley Wandoan Santa Gertrudis Bull Sale Group Williams Hall Chadwick If you are interested in becoming a Sponsor of the Stud Beef Competition please contact Competition Sponsorship E: sponsorship@royalqueenslandshow.com.au T:

14 2018 ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW Judging Timetable for Stud Beef Breeds 9 th, 10 th and 17 th August Timetable subject to change following close of entries BREED CAT. RING 1 RING 2 RING 3 RING 4 RING 5 RING 6 THURSDAY 9 th AUGUST 2018 Angus A AM Charbray C PM Brahman B AM Braford D PM Droughtmaster A AM Bazadaise C PM Speckle Park C PM Santa Gertrudis A AM Brangus B AM Gelbvieh C PM Red Poll C PM Simmental B AM Simbrah D PM Blonde d Aquitaine D PM FRIDAY 10 TH AUGUST 2018 Hereford A AM Red Angus B AM Senepol D PM Romagnola D PM Limousin A AM Charolais A AM Devon B AM Shorthorn C PM South Devon D PM Murray Grey B AM Square Meaters C PM Fleckvieh D PM Other Recognised Breeds D PM FRIDAY 17 TH AUGUST 2018 BREED CAT. Ring A Ring B Ausline C PM Dexter C PM Miniature & Belted Galloway D PM Australian Lowline C PM 14

15 PMA PROOF NATIONAL VENDOR DECLARATION (CATTLE) AND WAYBILL C This form cannot be used where eligibility for the EU market is required. Part A To be completed by the owner or person who is responsible for the husbandry of the cattle. Owner of cattle Property/place where the journey commenced (ADDRESS) (FULL TRADING NAME) (ADDRESS CONTINUED) (TOWN/SUBURB) (STATE) Property Identification Code (PIC) of this property This MUST be the PIC of the property that the stock is being moved from Description of cattle Number Description (BREED, SEX, E.G. HEREFORD CROSS STEERS) Brands or Earmarks (IF PRESENT OR REQUIRED) 6 Are any of the cattle in this consignment still within a Withholding Period (WHP) or Export Slaughter Interval (ESI) following treatment with any veterinary drug or chemical? Yes No If Yes, give details: (Record additional details in question 9) / /20 TREATMENT DATE CHEMICAL PRODUCT WHP ESI (IF SET) 7 In the past 60 days, have any of the cattle in this consignment consumed any material that was still within a withholding period when harvested, collected or first grazed? Yes No If Yes, give details: / /20 / /20 / /20 8 In the past 42 days, were any of these cattle: a) grazed in an endosulfan spray risk area; or (See Explanatory Notes for definition of b) fed fodders cut from an endosulfan spray drift risk area? endosulfan spray drift risk area.) Yes No If Yes Date sprayed: 20 YEAR DAY MONTH 9 Additional information: see requirements in Explanatory Notes for completing this document. CHEMICAL PRODUCT DATE APPLIED GRAZING WHP DATE FIRST FED/GRAZED DATE FEEDING/GRAZING CEASED Declaration I FULL NAME FULL ADDRESS Total Consigned to (ADDRESS) (TOWN/SUBURB) (STATE) Destination (if different) of cattle 1 Have any of the cattle in this consignment ever in their lives been treated with a hormonal growth promotant (HGP)? (Use a second document for mixed consignments.) Yes No 2 Have the cattle in this consignment ever in their lives been fed feed containing animal fats? Yes No (See Explanatory Notes) 3 Has the owner stated above owned these cattle since their birth? Yes No If No, how long ago were the cattle obtained or purchased? (If purchased at different times, tick the box corresponding to the time of the most recent purchase.) A. Less than 2 B. 2 6 C D. more than 12 4 In the past 60 days, have any of these cattle been fed by-product stockfeeds? If Yes, attach a list of the by-product stockfeeds, date when last fed Yes No and a copy of an analyst s report if available. 5 In the past 6 have any of these animals been on a property listed on the ERP database or placed under any restrictions because of chemical residues? Yes No If Yes, give details: (NAME OF PERSON OR BUSINESS) (FULL ADDRESS) NLIS devices used on these cattle Number of ear tags Number of rumen devices Details of other statutory documents relating to this movement e.g. animal health certificate / /20 DOCUMENT TYPE NUMBER OFFICE OF ISSUE EXPIRY DATE ADDRESS CONT. declare that, I am the owner or the person responsible for the husbandry of the cattle and that all the information in part A of this document is true and correct. I also declare that I have read and understood all the questions that I have answered, that I have read and understood the explanatory notes, and that, while under my control, the cattle were not fed restricted animal material (including meat and bone meal) in breach of State or Territory legislation. Signature* Date* / 02 /20 09 *Only the person whose name appears above may sign this declaration, or make amendments which must be initialled. Tel no. Fax no. Part B To be completed by the person in charge of the cattle while they are being moved. Completion of this part is optional in SA, TAS and VIC. Movement commenced: / /20 : (am/pm) DAY MONTH YEAR Vehicle registration number(s)*: I am the person in charge of the cattle during the FULL NAME movement and declare all the information in Part B is true and correct. Signature Date / /20 Tel no. *When more than one truck is carrying the cattle, other vehicle registration numbers are to be recorded. Part C Agents declaration for cattle sold at auction. (Completion of Part C is optional.) Agents completing Part C should retain the original or a scanned copy of the original declaration for a minimum of two (2) years, or three (3) years in WA and supply a copy or summary to any buyer on request. Vendor code / No.'s Agent s code Stock agent company Buyer s name Destination PIC No. of cattle purchased Saleyard arrival time (am/pm) : Agent s signature Date / /20 DAY MONTH YEAR Copyright Meat & Livestock Australia Limited 2006, The Livestock Production Assurance Logo and the Meat & Livestock Australia Logo are registered trade marks of Meat & Livestock Australia Limited. * The LPA NVD is for cattle, sheep and lambs, 15 EU cattle, goats, and Bobby Calves. Travel documents (such as waybills and travelling stock statements) are required by State Governments in Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. They are optional in South Australia, Tasmania and Victoria. The LPA/NVD is not recognised as a legal document for stock movements in the Northern Territory.

16 STUD BEEF CATTLE The Parade of Champions will commence at 3:30pm in the main arena on Friday 10 August Participating exhibitors are to assemble in the main arena at 3.15pm. PRIVACY STATEMENT You can be assured that the privacy of your personal information is of the utmost importance to us. The information provided by you in any application for membership or application to enter is used by the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) to offer member services or to organise and conduct competitions at the Royal Queensland Show. By applying for membership or entering such competitions, you consent to provide such details as your name, address and exhibit details. Competition information may be made available to the media and included in RNA publications. Your information will not be disclosed without your consent for any other purpose unless required by the law. You may request access to your information and request that our records of that information be corrected by contacting our Privacy Officer (07) or by writing to the RNA, Locked Bag 1010, ALBION QLD BREED CATEGORIES Category A: For breeds showing 70 head or over. Five junior classes and Champions, four senior female classes and five senior bull classes and Champions and Grand Champions. Category B: For breeds showing 35 head and under 70 head. Five junior classes and Champions, three senior classes and Champions and Grand Champions. Category C: For breeds showing 15 head and under 35 head. Two junior classes and Champions, two senior classes and Champions and Grand Champions. Category D: For breeds showing under 15 head. Two junior classes, one senior class and Champions. Grand Champion Exhibit. SCANNING OF EXHIBITS All bulls will be scanned for Fat Depth Measurement and Eye Muscle Area Measurement. Scanning will take place during weighing and the measurements recorded on the neck cards. All bulls on the Brisbane Showgrounds on Monday 6 and Tuesday 7 August (Stud Beef) and Tuesday 14 August 2018 (Small Breeds and Other Recognised Breeds) must be scanned by the completion of weighing that day. JUDGING In the case of insufficient numbers being nominated or shown, the Beef Cattle Committee retains the right to suspend classes at any time. RESTRICTION OF ENTRIES The Committee reserves the right after the close of entries to restrict nominations if found necessary to do so in accordance with General Regulation 32. Should it be necessary to reduce numbers as a result of entries exceeding the available space for Stud Beef Cattle, the first action will be to eliminate multiple entries by any single exhibitor in any one class. BEDDING Exhibitors are advised for the Exhibition, the only bedding permitted in the Stud Beef Cattle pavilion is a sand/shavings mixture. The Royal National Association has arranged for bedding to be laid throughout the pavilion for each head nominated, the cost of which is included in the nomination fees. PLEASE NOTE BEDDING STRAW WILL NOT BE PERMITTED IN THE STUD BEEF CATTLE PAVILION. ACCOMMODATION All exhibitors please note that there is only limited accommodation on grounds. All exhibitors are recommended to seek offsite accommodation. Those wishing to apply for on ground accommodation should do so on the following basis: a) Application must be on the appropriate accommodation/stalling request form b) Accommodation will be considered on the basis of 1 person for each 3 animals entered. c) Cost bed and mattress $10 per person per night and $5 per person for schools d) For spaces (without bed or mattress) $5 per person per night e) All accommodation must be prepaid by the date on the accommodation request form f) No refunds on any accommodation booked and not used. PLEASE BE AWARE THE RNA DOES NOT GUARANTEE ACCOMMODATION FOR ALL OR ANY EXHIBITORS. ALL ACCOMMODATION REQUESTS WILL BE CONSIDERED AND THOSE SUCCESSFUL WILL BE NOTIFIED APPROXIMATELY 3-4 WEEKS PRIOR TO SHOW COMMENCEMENT. The Beef Cattle Committee reserves the right to reallocate space previously allocated to any exhibitor upon the arrival of their exhibits on the grounds if the numbers indicated by them do not arrive. Accommodation on grounds for exhibitors will only be available from the Saturday 4 August 2018 as all livestock pavilions will be locked prior. ACCOMMODATION FEE A fee of $10.00 per bed per night will be charged for all Stud Beef Exhibitors using RNA Accommodation facilities. This fee is to be pre-paid and pre-booked. Schools will be charged $5.00 per bed per night. Note: Key deposit of $20 / key refundable on return Shower Swipe cads deposit of $10 / refundable on return No refunds will be made once a key/card has left the showgrounds EXHIBITOR PASSES Passes for Stud Beef will be sent to exhibitors prior to the Show by the RNA. Any exhibitor who does not receive their passes prior to the Show will have the original passes cancelled and will have to collect new passes from the RNA Administration Office. Exhibitor Passes will be issued on the following basis: 1-2 head entered - 2 pass 3-4 head entered - 2 passes 5-8 head entered - 3 passes 9-12 head entered - 4 passes Any Exhibitor who requires additional competitor tickets (on top of the allocated competitor tickets) are able to purchase these tickets at a discount rate when entering. Competitor tickets allow exhibitors to enter the show grounds before show opens. Tickets will be provided at a discount rate. ADMISSION OF VEHICLES TO GROUNDS All vehicles entering the grounds will be required to apply for a Vehicle Permit Pass prior to entering the Brisbane Showgrounds. Permit applications will be available online at prior to the Show. Gate 5 (five) located on O'Connell Terrace is the only entrance available and will be open continuously until 10.00pm on Wednesday 8 August ARRIVAL OF STOCK No cattle are to arrive on the Brisbane Showgrounds prior to Saturday 4 August 2018 Entry and exit of stud cattle will be via Gate 5 16

17 ARRIVAL OF FODDER AND EQUIPMENT Exhibitors are allowed to deliver fodder and equipment only into the Brisbane Showgrounds from Friday 3 August DEPARTURE OF CATTLE Stud Beef Cattle stalled in the LAP will be permitted to vacate the Brisbane Showgrounds from 3.00pm on Saturday 11 August All other Stud Beef cattle will be permitted to leave after 3:00pm Sunday 12 August Cattle that have not left prior to 6.00pm on Sunday 12 August 2018 will have to move their cattle the Lower Beef pavilion to enable cleaning of the stalls prior to the Small Breeds and Other Recognised Breeds moving in. Departing cattle trucks will not be permitted on the Brisbane Showgrounds before 3:00pm Sunday 12 August Trucks must be entered through the gates prior to 6.30am Monday 13 August 2018 and departed by 8.00am Stud Beef Cattle (Small Breeds and Other Recognised Breeds) will be permitted to vacate the Brisbane Showgrounds from 3.00pm on Sunday 19 August Stud Beef Cattle not leaving the Brisbane Showgrounds by 5.00am on the Monday 13 August 2018 will be required to remain on the Brisbane Showgrounds until the departure time for the Small Breeds Stud Cattle on Sunday 19 August DISPLAY OF CATTLE SECOND WEEK Any Stud Beef Cattle exhibitors who wish to leave cattle from the first week for display purposes during the second week of Show are encouraged to do so and should advise the Beef Cattle Superintendent. These cattle will be housed on the Ground Floor of the Large Animal Pavilion in the Stud Beef Cattle section. To assist and encourage exhibitors, the RNA will refund entry fees for up to 8 (eight) head of cattle per breed that remain on grounds for the second week from the first week and accommodation fees. DOGS Exhibitors are advised that only dogs entered in the competitive canine section and the sheep dog sections will be permitted on the showgrounds. All other dogs found on the Brisbane Showgrounds will be removed to the Brisbane City dog refuge by the city council dog catcher without notice. DATE OF BIRTH FOR CLASSES RESTRICTED BY AGE Stated herewith is an explanation regarding classes, which restrict the eligibility of an exhibit by the fact of its age. The dates shown within the parenthesis are those on, or between which, the exhibit must be born to enable it to compete in the class referred to immediately preceding the parenthesis. 8 MONTHS AND UNDER 12 MONTHS (1 August 2017 and 30 November 2017) 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 14 MONTHS (1 June 2017 and 31 July 2017) 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 16 MONTHS (1 April 2017 and 31 July 2017) 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 20 MONTHS (1 December 2016 and 31 July 2017) 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 36 MONTHS (1 August 2015 and 31 July 2016) 12 MONTHS AND UNDER 48 MONTHS (1 August 2014 and 31 July 2017) OVER 12 MONTHS (Before 1 August 2017) 14 MONTHS AND UNDER 16 MONTHS (1 April 2017 and 31 May 2017) 16 MONTHS AND UNDER 18 MONTHS (1 February 2017 and 31 March 2017) 16 MONTHS AND UNDER 20 MONTHS (1 December 2016 and 31 March 2017) 16 MONTHS AND UNDER 24 MONTHS (1 August 2016 and 31 March 2017) 18 MONTHS AND UNDER 20 MONTHS (1 December 2016 and 31 January 2017) 20 MONTHS AND UNDER 22 MONTHS (1 October 2016 and 30 November 2016) 20 MONTHS AND UNDER 24 MONTHS (1 August 2016 and 30 November 2016) 20 MONTHS AND UNDER 30 MONTHS (1 February 2016 and 30 November 2016) 20 MONTHS AND UNDER 42 MONTHS (1 February 2015 and 30 November 2016) 20 MONTHS AND UNDER 48 MONTHS (1 August 2014 and 30 November 2016) 22 MONTHS AND UNDER 24 MONTHS (1 August 2016 and 30 September 2016) 24 MONTHS AND UNDER 27 MONTHS (1 May 2016 and 31 July 2016) 24 MONTHS AND UNDER 30 MONTHS (1 February 2016 and 31 July 2016) 24 MONTHS AND UNDER 36 MONTHS (1 August 2015 and 31 July 2016) 27 MONTHS AND UNDER 30 MONTHS (1 February 2016 and 30 April 2016) 30 MONTHS AND UNDER 42 MONTHS (1 February 2015 and 31 January 2016) 30 MONTHS AND UNDER 48 MONTHS (1 August 2014 and 31 January 2016) 36 MONTHS AND UNDER 48 MONTHS (1 August 2014 and 31 July 2015) SHOW BULL FOR SALE Is your show bull for sale? If so, for $40 (plus GST), have it highlighted in the 2018 Livestock catalogue with the sale name, date and location or for private treaty. Enter online with your entries! Remember online entries close on Friday 8 June MONTHS AND UNDER 42 MONTHS (1 February 2015 and 31 July 2017) 17

18 REGULATIONS REGISTRATION OF ANIMAL 1. All cattle entered must be registered in the name of the exhibitor as owner, in a Herd Book of the respective breed recognised by the Association for that breed in accordance with the Rules of the Herd Book Society provided that an animal shall be deemed to be so registered if the exhibitor furnishes proof that at the time of the entry: a. in the case of an animal of sufficient age to be registered, all necessary documents to procure registration in his name have been lodged with the authority controlling the Herd Book and the delay in registration is in no way due to his default, or b. in the case of an animal not eligible for registration by reason of age that it is the progeny of registered parents and all necessary steps required to the date of entry have been taken to enable its registration in his name upon its attaining the required age. NOMINATION OF ANIMALS 2. Each exhibitor must state on his Entry Form the number of classes in which he intends to compete, and full particulars of each animal entered, viz: Name in full, date of birth, sire, dam, tattoo number and tattoo brand; the Herd Book number of each animal to be stated. For females the date of last calving to be stated. The responsibility for the accuracy of the description and pedigree, and for the eligibility of each animal entered, rests solely with the exhibitor. A separate Entry Form to be submitted for each breed entered. All cattle entered for competition must conform to the Rules and Regulations of the respective Breed Society. Dual Society Registered Animals can be shown in one breed only. NUMBER OF ENTRIES 3. The number of entries in each class is limited to 5 per exhibitor. ANIMALS ADMITTED TO JUDGING RING 4. An animal shall not be admitted to the judging ring of any class unless it is an exhibit in such class or the calf of an exhibit and is being suckled by the exhibit in accordance with the following: AGE OF CALVES The calf of any exhibit shall not be admitted to the judging ring if born before 1 December in the year prior to the show and will be subjected to the requirements of Regulation 1 (a) and (b). CALVING COWS 5. No cow expected to calve or with a calf born after 1 st August 2018 will be permitted entry onto the grounds and will be withdrawn from the competition. Any cow or heifer that calves after arrival at the showgrounds will be withdrawn from competition and will be removed from public exhibition and placed in an isolated stall nominated by the RNA unless permission to the contrary is given by the Council Stewards or, in their absence, by a Veterinary Surgeon. Entry fees will not be refunded. Cows should not be entered if their calving date is to/or likely to coincide with the Royal Queensland Beef and Dairy Show. The RNA Veterinarian is required to attend any calving activity on Showgrounds, with the cost for their services and subsequent waste and cleaning fees incurred by the Exhibitor It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor s onsite to be aware of and adhere to the Australian Animal Welfare Standards and Guidelines, notably but not restricted to the Land Transportation of Livestock and Model Code of Practice for the Welfare of Animals. Under normal circumstances, cattle which are more than eight pregnant should not be transported. Cattle that have recently given birth should not be transported until at least 72 hours after calving. DEFINITION OF THE BREEDER 6. The definition of the breeder of an animal shall be as defined by each Breed Society. IDENTIFICATION AND AGE 7. All animals must bear a brand, either tattooed (in ear) or fire. The brand and or tattoo must be stated on the Entry Form. 8. The age of all cattle shall be the actual age up to 31 July No calf born later than 31 July 2017 shall be eligible for entry or for competition, with the exception of those breeds where younger classes are provided, in such cases the date shall be 1 December A heifer is a female not exceeding three years old on the 31 July preceding Judging Day. 11. The exhibitor of any female 3 years old or over which does not have a calf at foot shall supply proof or furnish a veterinary certificate that such exhibit is either in calf or has bred during the two years prior to the show. A certificate to this effect must be produced to the Entries Section before judging day. If in the case of any exhibit in the opinion of the Judge: a. The Exhibit is not in a healthy breeding condition; or b. For any other reason its breeding potential is or has been reduced, such exhibit shall not receive a prize. An animal shall not be penalised for accidental injury which in the opinion of the Judge does not affect its breeding capacity. EXCLUSION OF ANIMALS 12. Any animal which in the opinion of the Council Stewards is not in a fit state to be exhibited may be rejected by them and debarred from competing in the class or classes for which it is entered. Any animal rejected must be removed from the Showgrounds as soon as the exhibitor is notified. No animal showing signs of any disease or illness particularly warts, ringworm and pinkeye will be allowed onto the grounds. JUDGING OF ANIMALS 13. Judging in Stud Classes to be on the basis of merits of the animal for breeding purposes. 14. In a special or group class, no animal can compete unless it is entered and shown in one of the general classes. VERIFICATION BY BREED SOCIETY 15. All Stud Beef Cattle entries will be submitted to their respective Breed Societies for approval against their Registration Databases. SCANNING & WEIGHING 16. Bulls will be weighed and muscle scanned from Monday 6 August from 2.00pm and continuing Tuesday 7 August Bulls (Small Breeds and Other Recognised Breeds) will be weighed and scanned on Tuesday 14 August 2018 from 9.00am. Stud Beef cattle must be on the Brisbane Showgrounds by 10.00am and in their stalls by noon on Monday 6 August, Small Breeds and Other Recognised Breeds Monday 13 August 2018 on ground by 8.00am and stalled by 10.00am. 17. No animal will be allowed in the judging ring, unless its correct age and weight, if applicable, is on its neck card. 18

19 BREED INSPECTION REPORTS 18. The Association shall ask for each Herd Book Society to appoint an Inspector or Inspectors independent from exhibitors to examine exhibits. Inspectors are required to submit a written report to the Council Stewards giving details of any animals which bear tattoos which are not consistent with the details printed in the Show Catalogue or which they consider to be below Royal Show standard. Inspectors' reports to be handed in to the RNA office by noon Wednesday 8 August Any animal which is then rejected by the Council Stewards shall not be exhibited or sold by auction as the case may be and arrangements may be made for it to be removed from the Brisbane Showgrounds or segregated. Inspectors are also to report to the Council Stewards any exhibit under the age of 18 at time of inspection showing a permanent tooth or having evidence of having had a permanent tooth. These animals will be ineligible for Competition. VETERINARY TREATMENT & INSPECTION 19. If, in the opinion of a Council Steward of a Section, an exhibit in such section requires veterinary treatment, then if the exhibitor cannot be contacted immediately, the Council Steward may instruct a Veterinary Surgeon to treat such exhibit and the costs of such Veterinary Surgeon shall be paid by the exhibitor to the Association. The Association shall not be in any way liable to an exhibitor for any damage to or injury to such exhibit. 20. No pharmaceutical shall be administered to any animal exhibit except under the direction of the Association's Veterinary Surgeon who shall advise the Council Stewards if in his opinion such pharmaceutical is likely to have any effect upon the animal which would be material to its chances of being awarded a prize and in such case the Council Stewards may debar the animal from competing. A Council Steward may at any time direct the Association's Veterinary Surgeons to take a sample of blood, saliva or urine from an exhibit for testing. 21. Exhibits that are under treatment on arrival at the Brisbane Showgrounds must have treatment sheets submitted to the Beef Superintendent's Office within 12 hours of arrival and scheduled pharmaceuticals must have authorisation of the prescribing Veterinary Surgeon. CONTROL OF ANIMALS 22. Any animal not thoroughly tractable will not be admitted to the Brisbane Showgrounds. ALL BULLS 14 MONTHS OLD AND OVER MUST HAVE NOSE RINGS. BULLS UNDER 14 MONTHS OF AGE AND ALL FEMALES MUST HAVE NOSE RINGS OR NOSE GRIPS. (Stud Beef cattle only). All stock MUST be in the charge of the exhibitor or his representative at all times. On delivery of stock for sale, all such stock must be securely haltered with a 38mm (1 1/2 in.) rope halter or in the case of hornless cattle, must be fitted with a suitable leather neck strap as well. All cattle with the exception of suckling calves must be tethered with a suitable neck strap or chain while in the Pavilion. Suckling calves must be restrained in such a way that they are unable to move about the Pavilion. 23. It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to ensure that the leaders of their stock in judging rings and parades are capable of exercising control over the animals in their care. Any animal leaving its allocated stall must have a nose ring grip attached. PRIZES 24. In each class the number of Cash Prizes to be awarded (unless otherwise stated) shall be according to the number of exhibits viz: 1 to 3 exhibits 1st and 2nd 4 to 8 exhibits 1st, 2nd and 3rd 9 to 15 exhibits 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th 16 exhibits & over 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5 th Unless otherwise stated the amount of the third prize shall be half of the second prize, and the fourth prize shall be half the third prize in the class, and the fifth prize shall be half of the fourth prize. Any limitation on the number of Cash Prizes to be awarded in a class shall not limit the discretion of the Judge to award as many ribbons or commendations as he may consider warranted. The Judge may award a 2nd or other lower prize instead of a 1st of other higher prize or may withhold a prize altogether if he considers that no exhibit is worthy of the higher or any prize. 25. For Senior and Junior Championship Prizes, all first prize winners of the specified age, sex and breed shall compete. After selecting the Senior Champion, the Judge will be required to select an animal for Reserve, which will take the place of the Champion in the event of the latter being disqualified for any cause. The reserve shall be selected from the remaining first prize animals together with the second prize of the class which furnished the Champion, which must be paraded prior to judging of the Reserve Champion. For Senior Champion, the first prize winners of all classes 20 and over, shall compete. For Junior Champion, the first prize winners of all Classes 8 and under 20 shall compete. For Grand Champion, the Senior and Junior Champions must be paraded. 26. The Judge may not adjudicate in any class in which an animal bred by him is competing but the class shall be Judged by a substitute Judge appointed by the Council Stewards. 27. In any class, where the number of entries paraded is 24 or greater, the class may be split into 2 equal divisions only at the judge s discretion and only with the judge selecting 5 from each division to return for the final class judging. CLEANING OF STALLS 28. It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor or his representative to ensure that all stalls are cleaned and all waste materials are ready for loading by 7.30am each day. Any exhibitor not complying with this Regulation will be dealt with in such manner as the Council may decide. Manure must be kept separate from general waste. BLOCKING OF ACCESSWAYS 29. Exhibitors cannot block passageways and fire hydrant access with stockfeed or equipment and failure to abide by the regulation will incur the removal of the offending feed/equipment. PARADES OF CHAMPIONS 30. The exhibitor of every champion or reserve champion shall parade such animals in the Parades of Champions on the first Friday and Saturday. The Breed Display Cattle must parade in the Grand Parade and the Friday night parade of livestock, unless the exhibitor produces to the Council Stewards a veterinary certificate from the Official Cattle Veterinary Surgeon that the animal is not fit to be paraded or unless the Council Stewards decide that other good and sufficient reason exists to excuse any animal from parading. Failure to so parade shall result in the forfeiture of all prize money awarded to the exhibitor who shall be further liable to a fine of $200 per head in respect of each animal not paraded. If the fine is not paid, nominations in the Prime Beef and Stud Beef Cattle sections will not be accepted the following year. 19

20 EXHIBITOR ATTIRE 31. All persons leading Stock during judging or the parades are required to be neatly attired. A plain grey or white dust coat or any other Breed Society colour dust coat or jacket approved by the Committee must be worn. Stud Brands embossed on clothing or equipment must not be displayed during judging. SIGNAGE 32. Each exhibitor may display one sign not exceeding 75cm x 75cm (30 inches by 30 inches) but shall remove any such sign forthwith if directed to do so by the Council Stewards who shall have full power to give such direction without giving any reason therefore. Stud Beef Societies may display a card not exceeding 30cm by 45cm for each exhibit showing class number, catalogue number, tattoo, date of birth, weight, name of exhibit, name of sire, name of dam, name of exhibitor. WEARING OF PRIZE RIBBONS 33. Where cattle are submitted for sale by Auction, only ribbons that have been awarded in single classes may be worn. (b) (c) (d) (e) Parade of the Champions on the Saturday - to be led by the Champion of Champions Breed Pair. Grand Parade on the Wednesday - to be led by the small breeds followed by the large breeds as positioned in the pavilion. Parade of livestock on the last Saturday to be led by the small breeds interbreed male followed by the small breeds then by the large breeds as positioned in the pavilion. Order of Parade for animals: Category A-C: Grand Champion Bull, Junior Champion Bull, Reserve Junior Champion Bull, Senior Champion Bull, Reserve Senior Champion Bull, Grand Champion Cow/Heifer, Junior Champion Heifer, Reserve Junior Champion Heifer, Senior Champion Cow/Heifer, Reserve Senior Champion Cow/Heifer. Category D: Grand Champion Exhibit, Champion Bull, Reserve Champion Bull, Champion Cow/Heifer, Reserve Champion Cow/Heifer. 34. Animals must not be paraded before the Judges in group classes wearing ribbons won in single classes. COMMISSION ON SALES OF EXHIBITS 35. A commission of 1% on sales of exhibits affected either by auction or privately, either on the ground or elsewhere, during the period of the Exhibition, shall be paid to the Association by the sellers or their agents. RATIONALISATION OF CLASS NUMBERS 36. If after the closing date of entries the total nominations are in excess of the number of cattle able to be accommodated, the Association reserves the right to reduce the number of animals entered. In such cases, a refund of entry fees paid will be made to exhibitors. In the event that a reduction in numbers is needed, an exhibitor with 5 entries in any one class will be made to reduce numbers in that class by one. If further reductions are required, exhibitors with cattle in the youngest bull and heifer classes will be restricted to one head only in each of those classes. GROOMING FRAME 37. Some clipping frames will be provided by the Association. Exhibitorowned clipping frames can only be set up in designated areas under the direction of the Stud Beef Cattle Superintendent and must be dismantled and removed before noon on the first Friday of the Show. Non-compliance with this requirement may incur a $100 fine and the clipping frame will be removed at the exhibitor's expense. No person under the age of 10 years is permitted in the main ring during the Grand Parade. All handlers must be capable of controlling any animal in their care. LATE ENTRIES 40. Stud beef entries received after the close of entry date will incur a late entry fee of $350 including GST. Late entries will be accepted until 29 June VETERINARY SERVICES 41. The Association's Council is pleased to advise that for the forthcoming Royal Queensland Show, arrangements have again been made for veterinary services to be available on a 24 hour basis, commencing on Saturday 4 August 2018 through until Sunday 19 August The official veterinary surgeons are permitted to charge their normal consultation fees plus an hourly rate for extended services. In addition, exhibitors will be required to pay the cost of all drugs used. Exhibitors will be responsible for the payment of all monies owing to the veterinary surgeons. Any animal showing signs of ill health are to be reported to the RNA Veterinary Surgeon immediately. Removal and or disposal of deceased animals is the exhibitors responsibility and all removal and or disposal costs are at the exhibitors own expense. PUBLICATION OF ANIMAL PARTICULARS 38. The exhibitor irrevocably consents to the RNA publishing or reproducing in any manner whatsoever any particulars or information in relation to their exhibits; the publication or reproduction may be in a printed form or visual image through electronic means and/or on the internet. SUBSTITUTIONS 39. Substitutions are not required to be nominated at time of Entry. A substitute, in lieu of the original Entry, and/or a withdrawn Entry must be advised to the RNA on the Stud Beef Substitution Form, no later than Friday 29 June Substitution is allowed within a section only, i.e. junior bull to junior bull or senior cow to senior cow. Exhibitors now have the option to enter all Substitutions online ORDER OF PARADES (a) Parade of Champions on the first Friday to be led by the breed of the Grand Champion Led Steer. 20

21 STUD BEEF CATTLE STUD BEEF PARADERS' & HERDSMENS' COMPETITION STUD BEEF PARADERS' COMPETITION presented by SUNCORP AGRIBUSINESS The competition will be conducted on Saturday 11 August at 1.30pm on the No. 1 Oval. Entry will be taken on the day. Free entry. CONDITIONS This competition is for the purpose of educating and encouraging Cattle Breeders, Attendants and Assistants to parade exhibits before a Judge in the most efficient manner. Competitors can lead bulls or heifers (24 and under) in this competition. The animal need not be owned by the parader but must be exhibited in at least one of the general classes. Each Competitor shall be allotted a number which must be worn. The number shall be the only form of identification. Entrants will parade individually and then parade as a Group. Points will be allocated for: (i)... Ability of the handler to parade and control the animal. (ii)... Presentation of the animal. (iii)... Suitability of attire of Competitors. Class 4 Suncorp Agribusiness Paraders 18 to 24 years of age First $25, Product; Second $15; Third $10 $50 sponsored by Suncorp Agribusiness $140 of International Animal Health Products sponsored by International Animal Health Products SUNCORP AGRIBUSINESS CHAMPION PARADER OF THE SHOW $100, Trophy, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Suncorp Agribusiness Trophy sponsored by The RNA QCAS - STUD BEEF PARADERS STATE FINAL Queensland Shows (QCAS) Stud Beef Paraders State Final competition will follow the completion of the RNA Paraders Competition on Saturday 11 August 2018 on No. 1 Oval. This is tentatviely scheduled for 3.00pm. All Sub Chamber winners and the RNA Champion Parader are eligible to compete. State winners will be invited to compete at the National Finals during the Royal Adelaide Show in For information contact QCAS on (07) HERDSMENS' COMPETITION presented by LENDLEASE The highest placed Queensland representative is then eligible to compete in the QCAS State Final, immediately following this competition. Open to competitors who have reached their birthday as at 1st August Class 1 Suncorp Agribusiness Paraders 13 years of age and under First $25, Product; Second $15; Third $10 $50 sponsored by Suncorp Agribusiness $140 of International Animal Health Products sponsored by International Animal Health Products Class 2 Suncorp Agribusiness Paraders 14 and 15 years of age First $25, Product; Second $15; Third $10 $50 sponsored by Suncorp Agribusiness $140 of International Animal Health Products sponsored by International Animal Health Products Class 3 Suncorp Agribusiness Paraders 16 and 17 years of age First $25, Product; Second $15; Third $10 $50 sponsored by Suncorp Agribusiness $140 of International Animal Health Products sponsored by International Animal Health Products Class 5 Class 5 LENDLEASE HERDSMENS' COMPETITION INTERBREEDS Prizes will be awarded to the Exhibitors of the Best Teams. First $150, Ribbon; Second $100, Ribbon; Third $50, Ribbon $300 sponsored by Lendlease LENDLEASE HERDSMENS' COMPETITION INTERBREEDS - Custom Fitters Prizes will be awarded to the Custom Fitters of the best teams. Those teams in the care of Custom Fitters will not be eligible for the prizes offered in Class First $150, Ribbon; Second $100, Ribbon; Third $50, Ribbon $300 sponsored by Lendlease 21

22 Class 1006 LENDLEASE HERDSMENS' COMPETITION INTERBREED (SMALL BREEDS) Prizes will be awarded to the Exhibitors of the Best Teams for Small Breeds. First $150, Ribbon; Second $100, Ribbon; Third $50, Ribbon $300 sponsored by Lendlease Class 6 LENDLEASE HERDSMENS' COMPETITION INTERBREED (SMALL BREEDS) - Custom Fitters Prizes will be awarded to the Custom Fitters of the best teams. Those teams in the care of Custom Fitters will not be eligible for the prizes offered in Class First $150, Ribbon; Second $100, Ribbon; Third $50, Ribbon $300 sponsored by Lendlease Classes 1004 and 1005 Judging will take place in the Beef Cattle Pavilion commencing on Thursday 9 August 2018 until noon on Sunday 12 August Free entry. Classes 1006 and 1007 Judging will take place in the Beef Cattle Pavilion Tuesday 14 August 2018 to Saturday 18 August 2018 at 9.00am. Free entry. Points will be awarded for the following items: Groomed appearance of cattle 10 Condition of bedding and economic use of same 10 Condition of floors below bedding 10 Absence of excreta 5 General tidiness of stalls incl. public thoroughfare 15 Attendance, public relations 10 Total 60 SPECIAL PRIZES Exhibitor of the Best Droughtmaster Team $75, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd RNA YOUNG JUDGES COMPETITION The RNA Stud Beef Cattle Young Judges Competition will be conducted on the No. 1 Oval. on Saturday 11 August 2018 commencing at 9.45am. Entries will be accepted at the location on the day of competition. Further information is available in the Young Judges Schedule on the Royal Queensland Show website. * The QCAS Young Judges State Finals competition will run in conjuction with the RNA Young Judges. Competitors that are in the QCAS state finals are ineligible to compete in the RNA Young Judges competition for Stud Beef. QCAS - STUD BEEF YOUNG JUDGES STATE FINAL Queensland Shows (QCAS) Stud Beef Young Judges State Final will be conducted on Saturday 11 August 2018 at 9.45am on No. 1 Oval. All Sub Chamber winners and RNA Competition winner are eligible to compete. State winners will be invited to compete at the National Championships during the Royal Adelaide Show in For further information contact QCAS on (07) * The QCAS Young Judges State Finals competition will run in conjuction with the RNA Young Judges. Competitors that are in the QCAS state finals are ineligible to compete in the RNA Young Judges competition for Stud Beef. CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS presented by SANTOS The Champion of Champions will be a pair comprising both the Grand Champion Male and Female or the Champion Male and Female, and will be selected from the winners in each breed. Animals will be paraded and judged on the main oval on Friday 10 August 2018 at 3.00pm following the Parade of Champions. Prizemoney supported by Santos. THE WARBY TROPHY CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS BREED PAIR sponsored by SANTOS In Honour of the Warby Family's continuous service to the RNA since Previous Winners: Charolais Charolais Red Angus Charolais Charolais Red Angus Charolais Charolais 22

23 Charolais Charolais Charolais Charolais Angus Charolais Winning Bull and Winning Cow/Heifer will each receive $1,500. A special trophy from Elders will be awarded to the Breed Society of the winning Breed Pair exhibits. $3,000, Association Sash, Shield, Perpetual Trophy, Perpetual Trophy $3000 sponsored by Santos GLNG Perpetual Trophy and Elders Shield of Excellence sponsored by Elders Limited Perpetual Trophy sponsored by The RNA THE BASSINGTHWAIGHTE TROPHY CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS BULL sponsored by SANTOS In recognition of the Bassingthwaighte Family's support and contribution to the Royal Queensland Show. Previous Winners: Santa Gertrudis Brahman Red Angus Red Angus Charolais Red Angus Angus and Charolais Charolais Limousin Angus Charolais Angus Angus Angus $3,000, Association Sash, Shield, Perpetual Trophy $3000 sponsored by Santos GLNG Perpetual Trophy sponsored by The RNA CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS COW OR HEIFER sponsored by SANTOS Previous Winners: Limousin Charolais Limousin Angus Shorthorn Angus Charolais Charolais Charolais Red Angus Charolais Charolais Angus Charolais $3,000, Association Sash, Shield $3000 sponsored by Santos GLNG PEOPLE'S CHOICE CHAMPION BREED PAIR Previous Winners: Santa Gertrudis Brahman ($250 per winning exhibit) $500, Trophies $500 and Trophies sponsored by The Cottrell Family INTERBREED CHAMPION (Small Breeds) presented by LENDLEASE The Interbreed Champion Male and Female will be selected from the winners in each breed. The animals will be judged on No 1 Oval on Friday 17 August 2018 following the completion of the breed judging. LENDLEASE INTERBREED CHAMPION BULL Previous Winners: Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Ausline Miniature Galloway Ausline Ausline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Dexter Australian Lowline Dexter Australian Lowline Australian Lowline $500, Association Sash, Shield $500 sponsored by Lendlease LENDLEASE INTERBREED CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Previous Winners: Ausline Dexter Ausline Dexter 23

24 Ausline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Australian Lowline Dexter Australian Lowline $500, Association Sash, Shield $500 sponsored by Lendlease HIGH POINT ACHIEVER STUD AND HOOF & HOOK presented by BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH This competition is open only to exhibitors entering cattle in both the Stud Beef Cattle section and the Prime Beef or Led Steer section. The award is designed to encourage seed stock producers to be conscious of the importance of the trade requirements of commercial beef producers, in their endeavour to meet necessary carcass specifications. Points earned from Breeders Group classes only will also be counted from the Stud Beef Section. No other group class points will be included. To be eligible for this award exhibitors must score points in Stud Beef and either in Prime Beef or Led Steer Sections. The award will be judged on the basis of points awarded as follows: Stud Beef Section (Stud Cattle) A & B Category Breeds Champion of Champions Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion First in Class Second in Class Stud Beef Section (Stud Cattle) C & D Category Breeds Champion of Champions Grand Champion Champion 2 points 3 points 3 points 2 points 3 points 2 points 2 points 2 points 3 points Reserve Champion First in Class 2 points 3 points Stud Beef Section (Small Breeds Stud Cattle) A & B Category Breeds Interbreed Champion Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion First in Class Second in Class 1 point 3 points 3 points 2 points 3 points 2 points Stud Beef Section (Small Breeds Stud Cattle) C & D Category Breeds Interbreed Champion Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion First in Class 1 point 2 points 3 points 2 points 3 points Prime Beef or Led Steer Section Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion First in Class Second in Class Third in Class 2 points 3 points 2 points 3 points 2 points 1 point Class Paddock to Palate Overall Placegetters First place Second place Third place Fourth place Fifth place Sixth place Seventh place Eighth place Ninth place Tenth place Eleventh place Twelfth place 12 points 11 points 10 points 9 points 8 points 7 points 6 points 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point Points are cumulative: (i.e. The winner of a class, Championship and Grand Champion would obtain = 8 points). CATTLE MUST BE ENTERED UNDER THE EXACT SAME EXHIBITOR NAME IN BOTH SECTIONS. 24

25 BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH HIGH POINT ACHIEVER AWARD STUD AND HOOF & HOOK - LARGE BREEDS First $2,000; Second $1,000; Third $3000 sponsored by Bayer Animal Health BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH HIGH POINT ACHIEVER AWARD STUD AND HOOF & HOOK - SMALL BREEDS First $800; Second $200 $1000 sponsored by Bayer Animal Health AUSLINE Category C To be judged on Friday 17th August - Ring 1, PM Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 JUNIOR HEIFER Heifer - 8 and under 12 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield Class 15 Class 16 SENIOR BULL Bull - 20 and under 30 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield Class 17 GROUP Pair of Bulls Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Class 10 JUNIOR BULL Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 18 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 11 Class 12 Bull - 12 and under 16 Bull - 16 and under 20 AUSTRALIAN LOWLINE Category C To be judged on Friday 17th August - Ring 2, PM JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 13 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 19 Class 20 Class 21 JUNIOR HEIFER Heifer - 8 and under 12 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 14 Cow - 30 and under 48 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR HEIFER 25

26 Class 22 Class 23 Class 24 JUNIOR BULL Bull - 8 and under 12, $10 Bull - 12 and under 16 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Class 29 Class 30 GROUP Pair of Bulls Owned by the exhibitor and must be entered in the general classes. Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 25 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 26 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND LOWLINE PROMOTION GROUP GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $20, Association Sash, Trophy, Shield $20 and Trophy sponsored by Southern Queensland Lowline Promotion Group SENIOR BULL DEXTER Category C To be judged on Friday 17th August - Ring 1, PM Class 31 Class 32 Class 33 JUNIOR HEIFER Heifer - 8 and under 12 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 27 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 34 Bull - 8 and under 12 First $50; Second $50; Third $50 Class 28 Bull - 30 and under 42 Class 35 Bull - 12 and under 16 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Class 36 Bull - 16 and under 20 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL SOUTHERN QUEENSLAND LOWLINE PROMOTION GROUP GRAND CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $20, Association Sash, Trophy, Shield $20 and Trophy sponsored by Southern Queensland Lowline Promotion Group JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 37 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 38 Cow - 30 and under 48 26

27 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield SENIOR BULL Class 45 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 39 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 46 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 40 Bull - 30 and under 42 Class 47 Bull - 16 and under 20 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Class 48 Bull - 20 and under 42 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield SUPREME EXHIBIT Certificate, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Dexter Cattle Co-ordinating Committee of Qld CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield Class 41 Class 42 GROUP Pair of Bulls Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. MINIATURE GREY Category D To be judged on Friday 17th August - PM Class 49 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 MINIATURE GALLOWAYS and BELTED GALLOWAYS Category D To be judged on Friday 17th August - PM Class 43 Class 44 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 50 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 51 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Class 52 BULL Bull - 12 and under 16 27

28 Class 53 Class 54 Bull - 16 and under 20 Bull - 20 and under 42 GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield SAHIWAL Category D To be judged on Friday 17th August - PM Class 55 Class 56 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 57 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Class 58 Class 59 Class 60 BULL Bull - 12 and under 16 Bull - 16 and under 20 Bull - 20 and under 42 CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL ANGUS Category A To be judged Thursday 9th August - Ring 1, AM Class 61 Class 62 Class 63 Class 64 Class 65 JUNIOR HEIFER Heifer - 8 and under 12 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Medallion Medallion sponsored by Angus Australia RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Class 66 Class 67 Class 68 Class 69 Class 70 JUNIOR BULL Bull - 8 and under 12 Bull - 12 and under 14 Bull - 14 and under 16 Bull - 16 and under 18 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Medallion Medallion sponsored by Angus Australia RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 28

29 SENIOR COW OR HEIFER GROUP Class 71 Class 72 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 80 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 73 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 74 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Medallion Medallion sponsored by Angus Australia RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield, Medallion Medallion and Sash sponsored by Angus Australia Class 81 Class 82 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes; they need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter form. First $35; Second $25; Third $10 Class 75 Class 76 Class 77 Class 78 Class 79 SENIOR BULL Bull - 20 and under 22 Bull - 22 and under 24 Bull - 24 and under 27 Bull - 27 and under 30 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Medallion Medallion sponsored by Angus Australia RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Eaton Webster Memorial trophy for Grand Champion Angus bull GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield, Medallion, Perpetual Trophy Medallion and Sash sponsored by Angus Australia Eaton Webster 'Sarum' Memorial Perpetual Trophy sponsored by Mr Ross Webster & Mr Greg Webster (Sarum Angus Cattle Co) BAZADAISE Category C To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 3. PM Bazadaise Breeders of Australia and The Australian Bazadaise Cattle Society entries are accepted. Class 83 Class 84 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Class 85 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 86 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER 29

30 GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield sponsored by Elders Limited Class 87 Class 88 BULL Bull - 12 and under 16 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Class 94 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 95 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Class 96 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 89 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 97 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 90 Bull - 30 and under 42 Class 98 Bull - 20 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield sponsored by Elders Limited GROUP CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield Class 91 Class 92 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in general classes. Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. BRAFORD Category D To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 2, PM Class 99 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 BLONDE D'AQUITAINE Category D To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 6, PM Class 93 COW OR HEIFER Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 100 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 101 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Elders Insurance Ipswich - Mr Iain Flemming RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Anne Sonnet of Daneview Brafords 30

31 BULL Class 102 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 103 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 104 Bull - 20 and under 42 CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by CRT Farmcraft Rural Kalbar RESERVE CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Australian Braford Society Inc GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Trophy, Shield Eric and Maureen Pointon Memorial Trophy sponsored by Ken and Sue Pointon BRAHMAN Class 109 Heifer - 18 and under 20 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 110 Bull - 8 and under 12 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 111 Bull - 12 and under 14 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 112 Bull - 14 and under 16 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 113 Bull - 16 and under 18 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 114 Bull - 18 and under 20 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Category B To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 2, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 105 Heifer - 8 and under 12 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 106 Heifer - 12 and under 14 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 107 Heifer - 14 and under 16 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 108 Heifer - 16 and under 18 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 115 Heifer - 20 and under 24 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 116 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 117 Cow - 30 and under 48 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER 31

32 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy, Shield sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd SENIOR BULL Class 118 Bull - 20 and under 24 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 119 Bull - 24 and under 30 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 120 Bull - 30 and under 42 First $85; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Trophy, Shield, Perpetual Trophy The ABBA Trophies sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd GROUP Class 121 Pair of Females Owned by the exhibitor and must be entered in the general classes. First $80; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 122 Pair of Bulls Bred and owned by the exhibitor and must be entered in the general classes. First $80; Second $55; Third $30 $120 sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 123 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $80, Trophy; Second $55; Third $30 $120 and the W R Bauer Memorial Trophy sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd Class 124 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes; they need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. First $80, Trophy, Perpetual Trophy; Second $55; Third $30 $120 and the A M Sullivan Memorial Trophy sponsored by Australian Brahman Breeders Association Ltd BRANGUS Category B To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 5, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 125 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 126 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 127 Heifer - 14 to under 16 Class 128 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 129 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 130 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 131 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 132 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 133 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 134 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 32

33 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 135 Heifer - 20 and under 24 Class 136 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 137 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield SENIOR BULL Class 138 Bull - 20 and under 24 Class 139 Bull - 24 and under 30 Class 140 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 141 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 142 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 143 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. CHARBRAY Category C To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 1, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 144 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 145 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 146 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 147 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 148 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 149 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield 33

34 SENIOR BULL Class 150 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 151 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 152 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 153 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. CHAROLAIS Category A To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 4, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 154 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 155 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 156 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 157 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 158 Heifer - 18 and under 20 BRENDALE CHAROLAIS JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Brendale Charolais RIVER RUN CHAROLAIS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by River Run Charolais JUNIOR BULL Class 159 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 160 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 161 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 162 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 163 Bull - 18 and under 20 MOONGOOL CHAROLAIS JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Moongool Charolais KANDANGA VALLEY CHAROLAIS RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Kandanga Valley Charolais SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 164 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Class 165 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 166 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 167 Cow - 30 and under 48 ASCOT CATTLE CO. SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Ascot Cattle Co. LILYDALE CHAROLAIS RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Lilydale Charolais GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield, Perpetual Trophy The Branchview Charolais Shield sponsored by Branchview Charolais Stud 34

35 SENIOR BULL Class 168 Bull - 20 and under 22 Class 169 Bull - 22 and under 24 Class 170 Bull - 24 and under 27 Class 171 Bull - 27 and under 30 Class 172 Bull - 30 and under 42 RIVERGLEN PASTORAL CO SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Riverglen Pastoral Co LILYDALE CHAROLAIS RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Lilydale Charolais THE TREVOR COTTEE MEMORIAL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield, Perpetual Trophy The Trevor Cottee Memorial Trophy sponsored by The Cottee Family GROUP Class 173 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 174 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 175 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. DEVON Category B To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 5, AM R A HOWELL BEQUEST The Late Richard Arnold Howell of Devon Court, Killarney, by his will left a portion of his Estate to the RNA in the terms out of the income there from should be awarded prizes for Stud Devon Cattle. JUNIOR HEIFER Class 176 Heifer - 8 and under 12 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 177 Heifer - 12 and under 14 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 178 Heifer - 14 and under 16 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 179 Heifer - 16 and under 18 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 180 Heifer - 18 and under 20 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $250, Association Sash $250 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust JUNIOR BULL Class 181 Bull - 8 and under 12 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 182 Bull - 12 and under 14 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 183 Bull - 14 and under 16 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust 35

36 Class 184 Bull - 16 and under 18 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 185 Bull - 18 and under 20 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $250, Association Sash $250 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 186 Heifer - 20 and under 24 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 187 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 188 Cow - 30 and under 48 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $250, Association Sash $250 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $500, Association Sash, Shield $500 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 191 Bull - 30 and under 42 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $250, Association Sash $250 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust THE LATE RICHARD ARNOLD HOWELL TRUST GRAND CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $500, Association Sash, Shield $500 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust GROUP Class 192 Pair of Females Owned by the exhibitor and must be entered in the general classes. Class 193 Pair of Bulls Bred and owned by the exhibitor and must be entered in the general classes. Class 194 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 195 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes; they need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. SENIOR BULL Class 189 Bull - 20 and under 24 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 $165 sponsored by The Late Richard Arnold Howell Trust Class 190 Bull - 24 and under 30 First $140; Second $70; Third $40 36

37 DROUGHTMASTER Category A To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 3, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 196 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 197 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 198 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 199 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 200 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd JUNIOR BULL Class 201 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 202 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 203 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 204 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 205 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 206 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Class 207 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 208 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 209 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Truvalle Droughtmaster Stud RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $50, Association Sash, Trophy, Shield Telemon Stud Trophy sponsored by Telemon Stud SENIOR BULL Class 210 Bull - 20 and under 22 Class 211 Bull - 22 and under 24 Class 212 Bull - 24 and under 27 Class 213 Bull - 27 and under 30 Class 214 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy The Norma Kammholz Memorial Trophy sponsored by Jasanda Stud RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Ltd BETTY BAKER MEMORIAL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Trophy, Shield sponsored by Trophy sponsored by Bob Baker 37

38 GROUP Class 215 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 216 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $35, Trophy; Second $20; Third $10 The Professor John & Hazel Francis Memorial Trophy sponsored by Droughtmaster Stud Breeders' Society Class 217 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes; they need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield GELBVIEH Category C To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 5, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 228 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 229 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Category D FLECKVIEH JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 6, PM COW OR HEIFER Class 218 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 219 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Cow or heifer - 20 Months and under 48 Months CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 220 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 221 Bull - 16 and under 20 BULL - 20 and under 42 JUNIOR BULL Class 230 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 231 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 232 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 233 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER 38

39 GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield SENIOR BULL Class 234 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 235 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 236 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 237 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. HEREFORD (HORN & POLL) Category A To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 1, AM MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Group classes are not included. Points will be awarded on the following basis: First Second Third Fourth Fifth Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion Trophy 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 2 points 3 points 2 points Ivan Doljanin Memorial Trophy sponsored by The Doljanin Family, Inglewood JUNIOR HEIFER Class 238 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 239 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 240 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 241 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 242 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, Voucher, Association Sash $50 Voucher sponsored by Herefords Queensland Association Inc RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 243 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 244 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 245 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 246 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 247 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy E Roy Reynolds Memorial Trophy sponsored by Herefords Australia Ltd RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 248 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Class 249 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 250 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 39

40 Class 251 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Norman Hays Memorial Trophy sponsored by Herefords Australia Ltd RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy, Shield James Hilton Doyle Memorial Trophy sponsored by Herefords Australia Ltd SENIOR BULL Class 252 Bull - 20 and under 22 Class 253 Bull - 22 and under 24 Class 254 Bull - 24 and under 27 Class 255 Bull - 27 and under 30 Class 256 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy S A Plant Memorial Trophy sponsored by Herefords Australia Ltd RESERVE CHAMPION BULL THE HEREFORD HERD BOOK SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Trophy, Shield, Perpetual Trophy J L & R S Wilson Memorial Trophy sponsored by Herefords Australia Ltd Perpetual Trophy sponsored by The Hereford Herd Book Society of Great Britain GROUP Class 257 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 258 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 259 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. LIMOUSIN Category A To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 3, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 260 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 261 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 262 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 263 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 264 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 265 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 266 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 267 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 268 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 269 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 40

41 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 270 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Class 271 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 272 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 273 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield SENIOR BULL Class 274 Bull - 20 and under 22 Class 275 Bull - 22 and under 24 Class 276 Bull - 24 and under 27 Class 277 Bull - 27 and under 30 Class 278 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 279 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in general classes. Class 280 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. Class 281 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the "Application to Enter" form. MURRAY GREY Category B To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 6, AM Murray Grey Society and Murray Grey Breeders Association entries accepted. JUNIOR HEIFER Class 282 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 283 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 284 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 285 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 286 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy sponsored by Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society Limited RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 287 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 288 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 289 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 290 Bull - 16 and under 18 41

42 Class 291 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Rose-Ja and Red Gum Murray Greys RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 292 Heifer - 20 and under 24 Class 293 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 294 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy, Shield, Medallion Trophy sponsored by Baroona Park Murray Greys Medallion sponsored by Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society Limited SENIOR BULL Class 295 Bull - 20 and under 24 Class 296 Bull - 24 and under 30 Class 297 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Eureka Greymans - R and H Dann RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Trophy, Shield, Medallion Medallion sponsored by Murray Grey Beef Cattle Society Limited Trophy sponsored by Pacan Murray Greys JOHN F STURGEON MEDAL SUPREME EXHIBIT Certificate, Medallion Medallion sponsored by John Sturgeon GROUP Class 298 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 299 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $35, Trophy; Second $20; Third $10 Trophy sponsored by Kingsgrove Murray Grey Stud Class 300 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. RED ANGUS Category B To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 2, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 307 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 308 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 309 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 310 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 311 Heifer - 18 and under 20 RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $70, Association Sash $70 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $30, Association Sash $30 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc 42

43 JUNIOR BULL Class 312 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 313 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 314 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 315 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 316 Bull - 18 and under 20 RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $70, Association Sash $70 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $30, Association Sash $30 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 317 Heifer - 20 and under 24 Class 318 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 319 Cow - 30 and under 48 RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $70, Association Sash $70 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $30, Association Sash $30 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash, Shield $100 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc SENIOR BULL Class 320 Bull - 20 and under 24 Class 321 Bull - 24 and under 30 RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $70, Association Sash $70 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $30, Association Sash $30 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc RED ANGUS SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA INC GRAND CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash, Shield $100 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc GROUP Class 323 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by the exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 324 Red Angus Society of Australia Inc Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes, to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $60; Second $30; Third $10 $100 sponsored by Red Angus Society of Australia Inc Class 325 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. RED POLL Category C To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 5, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 326 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 327 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 322 Bull - 30 and under 42 43

44 AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER $50, Association Sash, Champion $50 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER Certificate, $25, Association Sash $25 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region JUNIOR BULL Class 328 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 329 Bull - 16 and under 20 AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $25, Association Sash $25 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 330 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 331 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $50, Association Sash RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $25, Association Sash AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash, Shield $100 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region BULL Class 332 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 333 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $50, Association Sash RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $25, Association Sash AUSTRALIAN RED POLL CATTLE BREEDERS' INC NORTHERN NSW/QLD REGION GRAND CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash, Shield $100 sponsored by Australian Red Poll Cattle Breeders' Inc Northern NSW/QLD Region GROUP Class 334 Pair of Bulls 12 and under 20. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 335 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. ROMAGNOLA Category D To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 2, PM COW OR HEIFER Class 336 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 337 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 338 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 ROMAGNOLA BREEDERS SOCIETY LTD CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Romagnola Breeders Society Ltd ROMAGNOLA BREEDERS SOCIETY LTD RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Romagnola Breeders Society Ltd 44

45 BULL Class 339 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 340 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 341 Bull - 20 and under 42 ROMAGNOLA BREEDERS SOCIETY LTD CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Romagnola Breeders Society Ltd ROMAGNOLA BREEDERS SOCIETY LTD RESERVE CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $50, Association Sash $50 sponsored by Romagnola Breeders Society Ltd GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield SANTA GERTRUDIS Category A To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 4, AM MOST SUCCESSFUL EXHIBITOR Group classes are not included. Points will be awarded on the following basis: First Second Third Fourth Fifth Grand Champion Champion Reserve Champion 5 points 4 points 3 points 2 points 1 point 2 points 3 points 2 points Certificate, Trophy The Ross Blennerhassett Memorial Trophy sponsored by Maxine Rich & Family JUNIOR HEIFER Class 342 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 343 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 344 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 345 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 346 Heifer - 18 and under 20 $85 sponsored by Farmproperty.com.au JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy The Diamond H Trophy sponsored by Roger, Cheryl & Shane Hatton RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy The Glenleigh Trophy sponsored by Ian & Felicity Shaw JUNIOR BULL Class 347 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 348 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 349 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 350 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 351 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy The Graeme Ferguson Memorial Trophy sponsored by Heartland SG Breeders Group SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 352 Heifer - 20 and under 22 Class 353 Heifer - 22 and under 24 Class 354 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 355 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy The David and Mary Bassingthwaighte Memorial Trophy sponsored by D. & A.D. Bassingthwaighte & Co RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy The Dangarfield Cattle Company Trophy sponsored by Ben & Amanda Adams 45

46 GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy, Shield, Bronze Statue The Big S Group Trophy sponsored by Big S SG Breeders Group Bronze Statue sponsored by Santa Gertrudis Breeders' Australia Association SENIOR BULL Class 356 Bull - 20 and under 22 $85 sponsored by Farmproperty.com.au Class 357 Bull - 22 and under 24 Class 358 Bull - 24 and under 27 Class 359 Bull - 27 and under 30 Class 360 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy The Glenn Oaks Trophy sponsored by Scott and Wendy Ferguson RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy The Raoul and Ida Joyce Memorial Trophy sponsored by Gyranda Pastoral Co. GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Trophy, Shield, Bronze Statue The Cumberland Trophy sponsored by Cumberland Cattle Company Bronze Statue sponsored by Santa Gertrudis Breeders' Australia Association GROUP Class 361 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 362 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $35, Trophy; Second $20; Third $10 The Talgai Santas Trophy sponsored by Max & Ros Baldwin owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be named on the Entry Form but the name of the Sire or Dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. First $35, Trophy; Second $20; Third $10 Trophy sponsored by Wandoan Santa Gertrudis Bull Sale Group SENEPOL Category D To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 2, PM COW OR HEIFER Class 364 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 365 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 366 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 W&D THORLEY CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Certificate, $100, Association Sash $100 sponsored by Mr Wayne Thorley RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 367 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 368 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 369 Bull - 20 and under 42 W&D THORLEY CHAMPION BULL Certificate, $200, Association Sash $200 sponsored by Mr Wayne Thorley RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield Class 363 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam but not necessarily 46

47 SHORTHORN Category C To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 5, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 370 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 371 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, $100 RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 372 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 373 Bull - 16 and under 20 ROYALLA SHORTHORNS JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, $100 $100 sponsored by Royalla Shorthorns RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 374 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 375 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, $100 RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield, Voucher SENIOR BULL Class 376 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 377 Bull - 30 and under 42, $100 $100 sponsored by Royalla Shorthorns RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULLL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield, Voucher $500 Semen Voucher sponsored by Royalla Shorthorns GROUP Class 378 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 379 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. SIMBRAH Category D To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 6, PM COW OR HEIFER Class 380 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 381 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 382 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 383 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 384 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 385 Bull - 20 and under 42 ROYALLA SHORTHORNS SENIOR CHAMPION BULL 47

48 CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield SIMMENTAL Category B To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 6, AM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 386 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 387 Heifer - 12 and under 14 Class 388 Heifer - 14 and under 16 Class 389 Heifer - 16 and under 18 Class 390 Heifer - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 391 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 392 Bull - 12 and under 14 Class 393 Bull - 14 and under 16 Class 394 Bull - 16 and under 18 Class 395 Bull - 18 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 396 Heifer - 20 and under 24 Class 397 Cow or Heifer - 24 and under 30 Class 398 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield SENIOR BULL Class 399 Bull - 20 and under 24 Class 400 Bull - 24 and under 30 Class 401 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 402 Pair of Bulls 8 and under 24. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in general classes. Class 403 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. 48

49 Class 404 Progeny Stakes Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, all the progeny of one sire or dam, but not necessarily owned by the exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified in the entry for this class but the name of the sire or dam must be stated on the Application to Enter Form. SOUTH DEVON Category D To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 5, PM COW OR HEIFER Class 405 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 406 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 407 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 408 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 409 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 410 Bull - 20 and under 42 CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield SPECKLE PARK Category C To be judged on Thursday 9th August - Ring 3, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 411 Heifer - 8 and under 12 Class 412 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 413 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER JUNIOR BULL Class 414 Bull - 8 and under 12 Class 415 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 416 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 417 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 418 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Shield 49

50 BULL Class 419 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 420 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION BULL, Shield GROUP Class 421 Pair of Bulls Class 422 Breeder's Group SQUARE MEATERS Category C To be judged on Friday 10th August - Ring 6, PM JUNIOR HEIFER Class 423 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 424 Heifer - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Sunset Park Square Meaters RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Fair Ace Square Meaters JUNIOR BULL Class 425 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 426 Bull - 16 and under 20 JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Oakvale Square Meaters, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Vesco Square Meaters SENIOR COW OR HEIFER Class 427 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 30 Class 428 Cow - 30 and under 48 SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Pencae Square Meaters RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER, Trophy GRAND CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER Association Sash, Trophy, Shield Trophy sponsored by Black Oak Square Meaters SENIOR BULL Class 429 Bull - 20 and under 30 Class 430 Bull - 30 and under 42 SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Rosellinos Square Meaters RESERVE SENIOR CHAMPION BULL, Trophy Trophy sponsored by Earles Square Meaters GRAND CHAMPION BULL Association Sash, Trophy, Shield, Certificate Trophy sponsored by BNT Cattle Co GROUP Class 431 Pair of Bulls 12 and under 20. Bred and owned by exhibitor. Exhibits must be entered in the general classes. Class 432 Breeder's Group Three animals, both sexes to be represented, bred and owned by exhibitor. All animals must be entered in the general classes. They need not be specified on the entry form for this class. First $35, Trophy; Second $20; Third $10 Trophy sponsored by C B D Electrical Services RESERVE JUNIOR CHAMPION BULL 50

51 OTHER RECOGNISED BREEDS Category D To be judged Friday 10th August Ring 6, PM Piedmontese, British White, Galloway/Belted Galloway, Highland, Lincoln Red & Pinzgauer Breeds Accepted COW OR HEIFER Class 433 Heifer - 12 and under 16 Class 434 Heifer - 16 and under 20 Class 435 Cow or Heifer - 20 and under 48 CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER RESERVE CHAMPION COW OR HEIFER BULL Class 436 Bull - 12 and under 16 Class 437 Bull - 16 and under 20 Class 438 Bull - 20 and under 42 CHAMPION BULL RESERVE CHAMPION BULL GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT GRAND CHAMPION EXHIBIT, Shield 51

52 2018 STUD BEEF CATTLE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 15 JUNE 2017 at 5.00PM INSTRUCTIONS Please check printed details and make changes in the boxes provided. Use a black or blue pen and clearly print in BLOCK LETTERS. Leave one box between words. Complete EVERY part of this Application for Entry except for sections marked OFFICE USE ONLY. TICK checkboxes where applicable. The Exhibitor MUST SIGN the Application for Entry. Submit your entries online at Post this Application to the Competitions Department, RNA, Locked Bag 1010, Albion QLD 4010 or fax (07) or entries@royalqueenslandshow.com.au. Please retain a copy of this Application for Entry for your records. EXHIBITOR DETAILS (Exhibitor must be bona fide registered owner/s of exhibits) EXHIBITOR ID NUMBER (If known) NAME OF EXHIBITOR POSTAL ADDRESS TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE MOBILE FAX RNA MEMBERSHIP Please advise if you are a current QLD RNA Financial Member YES NO RNA Membership Name... RNA Membership No... STATEMENT BY EXHIBITOR It is a condition of entry to the Royal Queensland Show that all Exhibitors must complete a declaration of their taxation status. If you do not complete this section of the form we may be required to withhold 46.5% of your prize payment. The supply I make in entering this competition is made to the RNA in my capacity as an individual in the course of an activity which is a private recreational pursuit or hobby OR I am not registered for GST and my ABN is as follows: ABN: _ OR I am registered for GST and my ABN is as follows: ABN: _ I agree that the RNA can issue Recipient Created Tax Invoices in respect to Prize Money and I will not issue a tax invoice in respect to Prize Money. I will notify the RNA if I cease to be registered for GST. The RNA is registered for GST (ABN: ) and agrees to notify you if it ceases to be registered. PAYMENT OF PRIZE MONEY (Prize Money will be paid into your nominated bank account by October) Please note that prize payments are now paid via electronic funds transfer only. You may forgo your prize payment if you do not provide bank account details. BSB NO BANK BRANCH ACCOUNT NAME ACCOUNT NO METHOD OF PAYMENT FOR ENTRIES (Entries will not be processed unless full payment has been received by the close of entry date) I also wish to pre-purchase a copy of the 2016 Livestock Catalogue at $12.00 each $ (Cheques/Money orders made payable to the RNA) I also wish to pre-purchase competitor pass/es at $27.00 each (competitor passes will be mailed in July) I enclose a cash/cheque/money order Please debit my: VISA MASTERCARD for: (We do not accept American Express or Diners Cards) Card Number Expiry Date / Validation Code _ All details must be completed (Validation code is the last 3 digits of the number in the signature panel at the back of your credit card) Cardholder s Name... Cardholder s Signature... CONDITIONS OF ENTRY (a) I hereby apply to enter the foregoing exhibits in terms of and upon the conditions set out in the Association s Rules, By-Laws and Regulations which I understand are available to me on request and by which I agree to be bound whether or not I have read them. (b) I acknowledge that:- (i) The Association is at liberty to consider or to refuse to consider this application, in its absolute and unfettered discretion. (ii) If the Association considers this application, it may choose to reject it, in its absolute and unfettered discretion. (iii) If the Association does not consider or rejects the application it shall not under any circumstances be required to give its reasons for so doing. (iv) Neither receipt by the Association of this application nor of monies lodged with the Association in connection with the application, nor the issue of a receipt or any other acknowledgement in respect of such monies, nor the banking of such monies, shall create any obligation on the Association to consider or accept this application. (v) On acceptance of this application, all the terms of the agreement between the Association and me are as contained or expressly incorporated in this form, and I agree that all representations and statements not appearing herein or in the Rules, By-laws and Regulations are hereby excluded. (c) I hereby certify that all particulars relative to entries set out on this form are correct in all details. (d) I consent to receive communications from the RNA relating to the Royal Queensland Show. For full privacy details visit The Exhibitor or their authorized representative agrees to properly supervise all children nominated herein and to indemnify RNA against any loss or damage to RNA property and against all liability, claims, costs and expenses in any way connected with the attendance of the Exhibitor and any other person nominated herein at the Brisbane Showgrounds, to the extent that such loss, damage, liability, claims, costs or expenses arise from any breach by the Exhibitor or their authorized representative of this agreement or from any negligent or wilful act or default of the Exhibitor. Signature of Intending Exhibitor X... Date X... OFFICE USE ONLY ENTRY FEES TOTAL Amount received by Reception Amount received by Entries Receipt Date Receipted By Receipt No 52

53 PIC NUMBER: Property Of Origin BREED OF ANIMAL (One breed only per entry form) Combined NVD/Waybill and Travel Permit to be submitted to DPI staff upon arrival STUD BEEF CATTLE APPLICATION FOR ENTRY ENTRY FEE PER CLASS NON ONLINE ENTRY FEE PER CLASS NON ONLINE RNA Member $ RNA Member $28.00 General Classes Group Classes Non RNA Member $ Non RNA Member $39.00 PIC NUMBER: Property Returning To NAME OF FITTER (If applicable) For discounted entry fees, enter online at JOHNES DISEASE STATUS: JBAS # Tick Affected Zone FITTER S CONTACT NUMBER Tick Free Zone Tick inspections on Property Tick inspections at the Showgrounds CLASS NO ANIMAL REGISTRATION NUMBER NAME OF ANIMAL REGISTERED TATTOO/BRAND DATE OF BIRTH TICK IF BULL FOR SALE DATE LAST CALVING NAME OF SIRE NAME OF DAM ENTRY FEE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY PAYMENT. ENTRIES CLOSE FRIDAY 15 JUNE 2018 AT 5.00PM. ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER THIS DATE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. TOTAL $ To submit your entries online go to Post: Competitions Department, RNA, Locked Bag 1010, Albion QLD 4010 or Fax: or entries@royalqueenslandshow.com.au 53 Please retain a copy of this Application for Entry for your records.

54 CLASS NO ANIMAL ENTERED INTO BULL SALE DETAILS Is your show bull for sale? If so, for $40 complete the details below to have it highlighted in the 2018 Livestock catalogue NAME OF ANIMAL SALE NAME SALE DATE SALE LOCATION If by Private Treaty, write PRIVATE TREATY 220 Animal Example Example Stud Name Toowoomba BULL SALE FEE TOTAL $ STALLING REQUEST ** Exhibitors to submit at time of entry ** NUMBER OF ANIMALS PER ENTRY ARRIVAL DATE DEPARTURE DATE NUMBER OF GEAR LOCKERS (If available) COMMENTS/SPECIFIC STALLING REQUEST NAME OF EXHIBITOR OR FITTING SERVICE YOU WISH TO BE STALLED NEXT TO IF POSSIBLE 54

55 2018 STUD BEEF SUBSTITUTION APPLICATION FORM SUBSTITUTIONS CLOSE FRIDAY 29 JUNE 2018 at 5.00PM INSTRUCTIONS Please check printed details and make changes in the boxes provided. Use a black or blue pen and clearly print in BLOCK LETTERS. Leave one box between words. Complete EVERY part of this Application for Entry except for sections marked OFFICE USE ONLY. TICK checkboxes where applicable. The Exhibitor MUST SIGN the Application for Entry. Submit your entries online at Post this Application to the Competitions Department, RNA, Locked Bag 1010, Albion QLD 4010 or fax (07) or entries@royalqueenslandshow.com.au. Please retain a copy of this Application for Entry for your records. EXHIBITOR DETAILS (Exhibitor must be bona fide registered owner/s of exhibits) EXHIBITOR ID NUMBER (If known) NAME OF EXHIBITOR POSTAL ADDRESS TOWN/CITY STATE POSTCODE CONTACT PERSON TELEPHONE MOBILE FAX CONDITIONS OF ENTRY (a) I hereby apply to enter the foregoing exhibits in terms of and upon the conditions set out in the Association s Rules, By-Laws and Regulations which I understand are available to me on request and by which I agree to be bound whether or not I have read them. (b) I acknowledge that:- (i) The Association is at liberty to consider or to refuse to consider this application, in its absolute and unfettered discretion. (ii) If the Association considers this application, it may choose to reject it, in its absolute and unfettered discretion. (iii) If the Association does not consider or rejects the application it shall not under any circumstances be required to give its reasons for so doing. (iv) Neither receipt by the Association of this application nor of monies lodged with the Association in connection with the application, nor the issue of a receipt or any other acknowledgement in respect of such monies, nor the banking of such monies, shall create any obligation on the Association to consider or accept this application. (v) On acceptance of this application, all the terms of the agreement between the Association and me are as contained or expressly incorporated in this form, and I agree that all representations and statements not appearing herein or in the Rules, By-laws and Regulations are hereby excluded. (c) I hereby certify that all particulars relative to entries set out on this form are correct in all details. (d) I consent to receive communications from the RNA relating to the Royal Queensland Show. For full privacy details visit The Exhibitor or their authorized representative agrees to properly supervise all children nominated herein and to indemnify RNA against any loss or damage to RNA property and against all liability, claims, costs and expenses in any way connected with the attendance of the Exhibitor and any other person nominated herein at the RNA Showground, to the extent that such loss, damage, liability, claims, costs or expenses arise from any breach by the Exhibitor or their authorized representative of this agreement or from any negligent or wilful act or default of the Exhibitor. Signature of Intending Exhibitor X... Date X... IMPORTANT INFORMATION SUBSTITUTIONS ARE ONLY ALLOWED WITHIN A SECTION FOR SAME SEX i.e.: Junior Heifer for Junior Heifer or Senior Bull for Senior Bull. Substitutions will not be allowed between section that is Senior to Junior or vice versa or Bull for a Cow or vice versa. OFFICE USE ONLY Entered by Entered stamp 55

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