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ummer presents CLASSIC howjumping Sydney International Equestrian Centre 5-9th December 2018 Entries on www.globalentriesonline.com.au Early Entries Monday 19th November, 2018 for financial JNSW members. Entries Open Friday 23rd November, 2018 at 8pm. Entries Close Wednesday 28th November, 2018 at 11pm. SPONSORSHIP/PRIORITY HORSE TRUCK PARKING AVAILABLE around the Olympic Arena, book online with Global Entries or for further details contact Annette Maunder annettemaunder4@gmail.com Limited spots available. Stal TOPS The Rider s Series EMCO John Vallance SHOWJUMPING COURSE DESIGNER JUMP MANUFACTURE & HIRE Redleaf Lodge Redleaf Lodge For more information about the Summer Showjumping Classic espjane@bigpond.com or call Jane Frankum (02) 46 531 063

EntrIES Entries must have correct horses and riders stabling OR day stay details. All owners and riders entering, competing or have horses competing in this event are expected to have read and accepted the following conditions of entry and consent to them when entering online. Riders under 18 should have a parent or guardian s permission to enter. Parents of anyone under the age of 18 must have read and consented to the conditions online. Entries to be lodged at www.globalentriesonline.com.au Read and agree to Conditions of entry, this includes Disclaimer Statement this is done when entering online by ticking the box agreeing to conditions of entry. Entries must be paid in full at close of entries. Horses can only start in 2 classes per day. Prizes & ribbons given to 1 in 10 horses who compete. Memberships and Registrations Horse, Owner and Rider must be current financial members with Equestrian Australia state branch. NSW Riders must be current financial members of Jumping NSW Inc. Riders having lived in NSW for the preceding 12 months must be members of JNSW. (Interstate Competitors excluded). If not financial, please complete the membership form on globalentriesonline. com.au or contact Jumping NSW. Or contact the JNSW Secretary 0246512312 or fill out form www.jumpingnsw. equestrian.org.au All horses nominated must hold current registration jumping card from EA and must be currently financial. Refunds Before entries close: If you are scratching a horse from the show entry fees and other expenses will be refunded less a $25 administration fee. You need to email espjane@bigpond. com to notify you have scratched from After close of entries: A 50% refund of entries will only be given on presentation of a doctor s certificate or a veterinary certificate. Stabling and day stay fees will be refunded. There will be no refunds for missing classes. Applications for refunds must be received no later than 7 days after the last day of the show to espjane@bigpond.com. A $10 late fee will be charged for change of classes or entering a new class after the close of entries. These must be made when live editing is available during the show or at the show office and will not be taken over the phone or by email. If the show or any day of the show has to be cancelled entry fees will be refunded for the days cancelled. General Rules Horses can only compete in 2 classes each day. Change of Rider: Riders cannot compete unless they are registered with the show office or have entered online. Fines may apply to horse owners for riders competing that have not registered online or at the show office. Riders not entered before close of entries online must register and sign a Disclaimer Statement at the show office before competing. Ie. Substitute rider and or horse. International riders must be members of Equestrian Australia or produce an International competitors license. The Event will be run under FEI/EA rules. Current helmet standards will apply. All riders must wear approved riding boots and an approved helmet at all times whilst mounted, including presentations. Horses must compete in their correct draw order in Arena one and as close to draw order in the other arenas. If a horse is to be substituted it must be registered with the office before competing. The Organising Committee reserves the right at their absolute discretion to alter or amend any of the conditions, regulations, or any aspect of the event as they see fit. Equestrian Australia reserves the right to swab horses. Random swabbing of horses may be conducted in any class. Horses chosen for swabbing must proceed directly to the swabbing box immediately after the presentation. All dogs must be on leads and secured at all times. No dogs are allowed in the practice arenas or competition arenas. Dogs must be on leads in the Stable Area. PRESENTATIONS: Arena 1 all prize presentations will be mounted. Ribbons and rugs will be placed on the horses in the holding yard prior to them entering the arena for the presentation. Riders must wear coats in their presentations. Riders with horses that may be difficult in presentations should substitute this horse with another horse for the presentation or seek permission from the organising committee to be unmounted. Coats must be worn in all presentations in the Olympic Arena. Coats must be worn when competing until the organising committee say otherwise. If summer uniform is to be worn shirts must have sleeves. Ties or ratcatchers must be worn. White ties must be worn if the rider is not wearing a coat. STABLING ARRIVAL TIME: The following times are for the arrival of horse vehicles: Tuesday 12pm to 7pm Wednesday from 7am to 7pm Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 6am to 7pm World Cup horses must be stabled from after Trot Up till Stabling for World Cup horses not staying the whole show contact espjane@bigpond.com There is a $10 venue day stay levy per horse per day for horses not stabled. If you wish to be stabled near another competitor please email espjane@bigpond.com before close of entries. Anyone not able to arrive within these hours must contact the Stable Manager Jack Payne on 0422 581 999 SIEC Stable Rules: Stables will be allocated and the stable area is under the direction of the stable managers. Thongs are not to be worn in stable area. Dogs MUST be on leads in stable area. Bikes, buggies to be parked outside. No unauthorised vehicles in the stable area. Horses must never be tied to stable doors STABLE MANAGERS HOURS are strictly 6am until 7pm. Only under Special circumstances will horses be permitted to arrive outside these times and prior arrangements with the Stable Manager need to be made for arrivals and departures outside these times. STABLE MANAGER Jack Payne 0422 581 999 World Cup Competitors: It is a requirement of the FEI & EA that horses competing in a World Cup competition must be stabled from the Trot Up and must not leave the venue until after the World Cup class. Horses and riders must be registered with the FEI and have current passports at the event. Horse and riders FEI ID number must be supplied to the Organising committee with entries. World Cup horses must wear a bridle number whenever out of their stable. Riders must supply their own bridle numbers, numbers allocated by Ground Jury. Entries for the competition must close minimum of two weeks prior to the event. If horses are a scratching from the event the organising committee must be notified immediately. Horse substitutions must also be notified immediately All horses entered in the World Cup Qualifying Round will be required to undergo a fitness inspection (trot-up). Horses must be presented in a bridle. The fitness inspection (Trot Up) will take place will take place on Friday 8am at the northern end of the stables. Horses must have current FEI Horse passports with them at the trot up. It is the rides responsibility to pick up the horses passports. Passports will not be sent back to the riders. Stabling for World Cup horses not staying the whole show contact espjane@bigpond.com DEFINITIONS HORS CONCOURS (HC) Any rider declaring a horse to be competing non competitively or HC, the horse will not be able to be competitive in any other class for that day. Permission needs to be obtained from the OC to compete HC. Horses cannot compete in the same competition twice. Young Rider From the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 16 until the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 21. Riders of the correct age may compete in both Junior and Young Rider but on different horses. Horses may only compete in either Junior or Young Rider not both. Junior From the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 12 until the end of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 18. Riders of the correct age may compete in both Junior and Young Rider but on different horses. Horses may only compete in either Junior or Young Rider not both. Amateur Is a rider 21 years and over, has not competed in a World Cup Qualifier for the last ten years, who has never competed in Olympic Games or World Equestrian Games in Showjumping or Eventing and has not competed in Part 1 or 2 at Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne or Adelaide Royal Shows in the past two years and cannot have not competed in a 4 Star 3 Day Event in the last ten years. Horses cannot compete in a class higher in height at this show. Amateur rider cannot compete in any class higher than the Amateur classes at this show. (1.20m) Amateurs may compete in the 1.20m height classes at this show. The Final round of the Jumping NSW Amateur of the Year Series will be held within Sunday s Amateur Championship Class. The Presentation of this class will be held in the Olympic Arena. Also the presentation for the winner of the JNSW Amateur of the Year Series will be held in the Olympic Arena on Sunday at this presentation. Restricted 90cm-1.00m = for horses and /or riders in their first year in competition at a show jumping show (2018) (does not include jump club training days) Each horse can only compete In one Series during Rising Star Series For horses 20 points and under, 8 years and under at the date of Top 30 Horses on a point score over the two qualifiers are eligible to compete in the final. First qualifier maximum height in the first round 1.15m. Horses competing in this series cannot compete in another series of classes at Competitors qualifying for the final will need to enter via the new global entries live editing system or come to the office to nominate and pay the entry fee before 3pm on Friday. If final entries are not received by this time it will be assumed you do not want to start. All horses in the final start on 0 penalties Futurity Series For horses 50 points or less and are 6, 7, 8 or 9 years old from date of birth at time of competition. The top 25 horses from the point score of the two qualifying rounds the Futurity Series will qualify for the final. The point score is based on placings in the 2 qualifying classes, Thursday and Friday. Horses competing in the Futurity Series of classes cannot compete in another Series of classes. Competitors qualifying for the final will need to enter live editing on Global Entries online or come to the office to nominate and pay the entry fee. If final entries are not received by this time it will be assumed you do not want to start. All horses in the final start on 0 penalties. Mini Prix Series: Two qualifying events will be run, one on Friday and one on Saturday with 25 horses taken into the final from the point score of these two classes. The point score is based on placings in the 2 qualifying classes. Competitors qualifying for the final will need to enter via live editing on Global Entries or come to the office to nominate and pay the entry fee. All horses in the final on Sunday will start on 0 penalties. Horses competing in the World Cup cannot compete in the Mini Prix Series.

Junior & Young Rider Series Two qualifying events will be run, one on Friday and one on Saturday with 25 horses taken into the final from the point score of these two classes. The point score is based on placings in the 2 qualifying classes. Competitors qualifying for the final will need to enter via live editing on Global Entries or come to the office to nominate and pay the entry fee before 3pm on Saturday. All horses in the final on Sunday will start on 0 penalties OLYMPIC ARENA The organising Committee reserves the right to refuse an entry if it is deemed unsuitable or unsportsmanlike for that class. Formal dress code shall apply unless otherwise advised. (White or fawn breeches only.) Shirts must have sleeves. Coats must be worn in all presentations in the Olympic Arena. Coats must be worn until the organising committee say otherwise. If summer uniform is to be worn shirts must have sleeves. Ties and ratcatchers must be worn. White ties must be worn if the rider is not wearing a coat. Each horse may only start in TWO classes each day. Each horse may only start in one series. Extra places given to every 1 in 10 starters. Excluding Class 1. Finals The Super Junior Final, Young Rider Final and Mini Prix Final will have 25 qualifiers decided on a pointscore from the 2 classes listed in the schedule as Qualifying Classes. Points will be awarded in each qualifying class. If there is equality of placing then the points will be shared. Should there be an equality of points at the completion of the qualifying classes then the rider placed highest in the second qualifying class for their division shall be ranked the highest. Entries for all Finals must be confirmed and entered online by live editing or confirmed and paid at the show office on the afternoon prior to the final. Will run in order of the draw order based on the horse. Arena One will take priority. Arena Two Formal dress code shall apply unless otherwise advised. (White or fawn breeches only.) Shirts must have sleeves. Each horse may only start in TWO classes each day at Will run in order of the draw based on the horse. As some horses and riders will be competing other rings they will have to speak to the marshal as to their order of go. If you have horses competing in the Olympic Arena and the classes clash notify the marshal in Arena 2 as the Olympic Arena will take preference. Extra places given to every 1 in 10 starters. Arena Two Each horse may only start in TWO classes each day of Each horse can only compete in each class once Extra places given to every 1 in 10 starters. Arena Three Each horse may only start in TWO classes each day of Each horse can only compete in each class once Extra places given to every 1 in 10 starters. Where to stay Alpha Hotel at Eastern Creek Call 02 8889 7700. Atura Blacktown Call 02 9421 0000 Horse Feed Suppliers Mamre Produce 02 9834 3113 Camden Rossmore Stockfeed 02 9696 5427 Leppington Farm & Pet Hardware 02 9606 7477 Important numbers STABLE MANAGER Jack Payne 0422 581 999 EVENT DIRECTOR Jane Frankum 0407 412 364 SHOW FARRIER: Nathan Carswell 0421 257 943 FEI Veterinary Delegate Robin Bell 0415 375 998 FEI Treating Vet Annelise Downling 0427 187 628 OLYMPIC ARENA PARKING Annette Maunder 0427 654 111 VIP Hospitality Marquee Tickets available from Kerrie Winning 0417 746742 GOLF CART HIRE- Call Jenny on 0418 546 083 or email jennysheppard@bigpond.com Golf Buggies and unregistered motorized vehicles must be driven by a licensed driver and are not to be driven after dark. Vehicles must not be driven under the influence of alcohol. Only officials may drive golf buggies in the stable area. Three and Four wheeler bikes are not permitted at SIEC. Quad bikes are not permitted at SIEC. STABLING & CAMPING Stabling for World Cup horses not staying the whole show contact espjane@bigpond.com STABLE PACKAGE PER HORSE includes stable hire/night from Wednesday to Saturday night (Tuesday and Sunday night not included) and 5 bales shavings plus refundable stable bond. Tuesday and Sunday nights can be booked but are outside the package. SIEC requires a $79/stable cleaning fee/stable bond. Stable bonds are included in the cost of the stable package and $79 will be refunded within 14 days after the show if the stable is deemed clean. No horses to arrive before Tuesday 12pm. Horses may be required to have a health inspection on arrival. Stable $270 for the show includes 5 bales of shavings and stable bond ($79 bond will be returned via your global entries account if stables are left clean). Includes Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights Tack Room $20/day Shavings $15/bale Camping $25/night Cabins $45/night Day Stay $10.50/horse/day. For all horses not stabled. Tuesday & Sunday night $30/night, extra for these nights that are outside the package Stable Manager: Jack Payne 0422 581 999 WELFARE OF THE HORSE CODE OF CONDUCT 1 In all equestrian sports the horse must be considered paramount. 2. The well being of the horse shall be taken above the demands of the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organisers, sponsors or officials. 3. All handling and veterinary treatment must ensure the health and welfare of the horse. 4. The highest standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged and maintained at all times. 5. Adequate provision must be made for ventilation, feeding, watering and maintaining a healthy environment during transportation. 6. Emphasis should be placed on increasing education in training and equestrian practices and on promoting scientific studies in equine health. 7. In the interests of the horse, the fitness and competence of the rider shall be regarded as essential. 8. All riding and training methods must take account of the horse as a living entity and must not include any technique considered by the FEI to be abusive. 9. National Federations should establish adequate controls in order that all persons and bodies under their jurisdiction respect the welfare of the horse. 10 The national and international Rules and Regulations in equestrian sport regarding the health and welfare of the horse must be adhered to not only during the national and international events, but also in the training. Competition Rules and Regulations shall be continually reviewed to ensure such welfare. The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and Athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. 5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise. A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, HM King Hussein I Building, Chemin de la Joliette 8, 1006 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The Code is available in English & French. The Code is also available on the FEI s website: www.fei.org.

PROGRAM DAY 1 Wednesday 5th December, 2018 Oaks Sport Horses Young Horse Championships & Thoroughbred Sport Horse Assoc. Classes Young Horse s age is taken at the date of It is the owner s/riders responsibility to ensure the horse is in the correct age class and that their age and breeding is recorded in Global Entries on line. Fines can apply for horses competing in the wrong age division. Oaks Medallion Judge s Choice Award for each YH Age Group and overall Champion judged by two judges as an independent award. Progeny Awards Stallion - best results for greatest number of progeny over the four age groups at the Championships. Dam - best results for 2 or more progeny over the four age groups Contact Jane Robinson for all Young Horse class enquiries 0414427176. Thoroughbreds must have barrier trialled and can be any age, but can only compete in one of these height classes. Brands will be checked on the day and matched to the AJC database. Contact Krissy Harris for all Thoroughbred class enquiries. 0459 168 782. Jumping NSW ARENA 3 (SIEC arena 4 sand)) First horse on Course 9.00am. Class 1a Oaks Sport Horses 90cm Warm up class Art 238.1.1 & 245.3 For 4 & 5 year old horses Young Horses only. Prizemoney: Double Clear rounds $30 each. Class 1b Hawkesbury River Saddle Company 90cm class for Thoroughbred horses of any age. 238 2.2 & 245.3 (AM7) Must have been registered with the AJC. Thoroughbreds can only compete in one Thoroughbred Class. Class 2 Oaks Sport Horses Championship 95cm for 4 year old Horses Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Class 3a Class 3b Class 4a Class 4b Class 5 Oaks Sport Horses Championship 1.05m for 5 year old Horses Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Hawkesbury River Saddle Company 1.05m for Thoroughbred horses of any age. Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Must have been registered with the AJC. Thoroughbreds can only compete in one Thoroughbred Class. Oaks Sport Horses Championship 1.15m for 6 year old Horses Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Hawkesbury River Saddle Company 1.15m for Thoroughbred horses of any age. Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Must have been registered with the AJC. Thoroughbreds can only compete in one Thoroughbred Class. Oaks Sport Horses Championship 1.25cm for 7 year old Horses Art. 238 2.2 (AM5)

PROGRAM DAY 2 Thursday 6th December, 2018 OLYMPIC ARENA First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete on ONE series but can compete in height classes. Class 1 Antares Australia 1.20 m Open Height Class. Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Prizemoney: $310 1st: $100, 2nd: $80, 3rd: $60, 4th: $40, 5th: $30 Class 2 Equestrian NSW 1.40 m Open Height Class. Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Entry $50 Prizemoney: $1,500 1st: $500, 2nd: $400, 3rd: $300, 4th: $200, 5th: $100 Class 3 Jumping NSW Futurity Series Qualifier 1. Maximum height 1.30m.Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Entry $40 For horses 50 points or less and are 6, 7, 8 or 9 years old from date of birth at time of competition. Horses competing in the Futurity Series cannot compete in the Rising Star or Mini Prix Series or any other series. Prizemoney: $850. 1st: $300, 2nd: $250, 3rd: $150, 4th: $100, 5th: $50 PROGRAM DAY 2 Friday 7th December, 2018 OLYMPIC ARENA First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete on ONE series but can compete in height classes. Class 6 Young Rider Series Qualifier 1 Max height 1.30m Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Prizemoney: $500. 1st: $155, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 Class 7 Mini Prix Series Qualifier 1 Entry $45 Maximum height first round 1.40m Art.238 2.2 (AM5) Prizemoney: $1150 1st: $400, 2nd: $300, 3rd: $200, 4th: $150, 5th: $100 Class 8 Jumping NSW Futurity Series Qualifier 2 Entry $40 Maximum height first round 1.35m. Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) For horses 50 points and less at close of entries and 6yrs 10years as at the first day of Horses competing in the Futurity Series cannot compete in the Rising Star or Mini Prix Series. Prizemoney: $850. 1st: $300, 2nd: $250, 3rd: $150, 4th: $100, 5th: $50 Class 9 Equestrian NSW 1.50 m Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Entry $50 Prizemoney: $1,500 1st: $500, 2nd: $400, 3rd: $300, 4th: $200, 5th: $100 JNSW ARENA 3 (SIEC arena 4 sand)) First horse on course 8.30am Class 4 Class 5 Horsezone Open 90-1.00m Height class Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Prizemoney: $215. 1st: $70 2nd: $50 3rd: The Riders Series & JV Course Design Rising Stars Series Qualifier 1 Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) For horses 20 points and under, 8 years and under at the date of Top 30 Horses on a pointscore over the two qualifiers are eligible to compete in the final. First qualifier maximum height in the first round 1.15m. Horses competing in this series cannot compete in another series class. Prizemoney: $475. 1st: $150, 2nd: $115, 3rd: $90, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 Equestrian NSW ARENA 2 (Grass) First horse on course 7.30am Class 10 The Riders Series Rising Stars Series Qualifier 2 Maximum height 1.20m. Art. 238 2.1 (A2) For horses 20 points and under, 8 years and under at the date of Prizemoney: $475. 1st: $150, 2nd: $115, 3rd: $90, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 Class 11 Super Junior Series Qualifier 1 Max Height 1.20m Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Class 12 Global Entries 1.25m Open Height Class Art. 238 2.2 & 245.3 (AM7) Prizemoney: $500. 1st: $150, 2nd: $120, 3rd: $100, 4th: $75, 5th: $55 Jumping NSW ARENA 3 First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete in one section. A or B not both. Class 13a Class 13b Class 14a Class 14b Open 90-1.00m Height class Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Prizemoney: $215. 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher, 2nd: $50 3rd: Restricted 90-1.00m Height class Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Restricted to horses and or riders where 2018 has been the first year they have competed, training days not included. Prizemoney: $215. 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher. 2nd: $50 3rd: Fibre Fresh 1.10m Height class. Art. 274 5.6 (Super Two Phase) For horses 16 points and under. 1.10m Open Height class. Art. 274 5.6 (Super Two Phase)

PROGRAM DAY 3 Saturday 8th December, 2018 OLYMPIC ARENA First horse on course 8am Horses can only compete on ONE series but can compete in height classes. Class 15 Mini Prix Series Qualifier 2 Entry $45 Max Height 1st round 1.40m A2 Art. 238 2.1 Prizemoney: $1150 1st: $400, 2nd: $300, 3rd: $200, 4th: $150, 5th: $100 Class 16 Young Rider Series Qualifier 2 National YR Series Class Max height 1.30m first round Art.238 2.2 (AM5) Prizemoney: $500. 1st: $155, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 Class 17 Sydney Grand Prix World Cup Qualifier CSI-W Sponsored by Equestrian NSW & Jumping NSW Inc, & 0 Holsteiner Verband FEI Article 273.3.3/4.3 Speed 400m/m Prizemoney: $18,000: 1st: $5,000 Trophy, rug & Garland & service to Casall, 2nd: $4,000, 3rd: $3,000 4th: $2000, 5th: $1000, 6th: $800, 7th: $600, 8th: $400, 9th: $300, 10th $300, 11th $300, 12th $300 Class 18 1.30m Height class A2 Art. 238 2.1 for horses not in a series class. Entry $40 Sponsored by Redleaf Lodge and GeoPro Footing Prizemoney: Total $1000 1st $300, 2nd 250, 3rd 200, 4th 150, 5th 100 Equestrian NSW ARENA 2 First horse on course 7.30am Class 19 Class 20 Entry $45 EMCO 1.20m Height Class Art. 274 5.6 (Super Two Phase) Prizemoney: $500 1st: $155, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 The Riders Series Rising Stars Series Final For horses 20 points and under, 8 years and under at the date of the show. Top 30 horses from classes 5 & 10. Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Prizemoney: $1,500 1st: $500, Rug & Garland, 2nd: $400, 3rd: $300, 4th: $200, 5th: $100 Class 21 Super Junior Series Qualifier 2 Max. Height first round 1.25m A2 238 2.1 Prizemoney: $400 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45 After World Cup Class 22 Jumping NSW Inc Amateur (See Amateur Rule) Max. Height 1.15m A2 238 2.1 Prizemoney: $400 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45 Jumping NSW ARENA 3 First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete in one section. A or B not both. Class 23a 90-1.00m Open Height class. Art. 274 5.3 1st Phase 90cm 2nd phase 1m Prizemoney: 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher. 2nd: $50 3rd: $40 4th: $30 5th: $25 Class 23b Restricted 90-1.00m Height class Art. 274 5.3 1st Phase 90cm 2nd phase 1m Restricted to horses and or riders where 2018 has been the first year they have competed, training days not included. Prizemoney: 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher. 2nd: $50 3rd: $40 4th: $30 5th: $25 Class 24a Horsepower 1.10m Height class For horses 16 points and under. Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Class 24b 1.10m Open Height class. Art. 238 2.1 (A2) PROGRAM DAY 4 Sunday 9th December, 2018 OLYMPIC ARENA First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete on ONE series but can compete in height classes. Class 25 EMCEE Apparel Super Junior Series Final Entry $40 Max height 1st round 1.25m Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) through to the final. Prizemoney: $1000 1st: $350 plus rug & Garland, 2nd: $270, 3rd: $200, 4th: $120 5th: $60 Class 26 Kelvin Grove Equestrian Mini Prix Series Final Entry $55 Robert Brook Perpetual Trophy Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) through to the final. Prizemoney: $5,000 1st: $2,000 plus rug & garland 2nd: $1150 3rd: $750, 4th: $600 5th: $500 Class 27 Stal Tops Young Rider Series Final/Final Leg Art. 238 2.2 (AM5) Entry $50 through to the final. Prizemoney: $4,000: 1st: $1500 plus rug, 2nd: $1000, 3rd: $600, 4th: $400, 5th: $300, 6th: $200 Class 28 Winning Appliances Futurity Series Final Art. 273 3.3 Entry $55 through to the final. For horses 50 points and less at close of entries and 6yrs 10years as at the first day of Prizemoney: $5,000 1st: $2,000 plus rug & garland 2nd: $1150 3rd: $750, 4th: $600 5th: $500 Equestrian NSW ARENA 2 First horse on course 7.30am Class 29 Class 30 Entry $37 Class 31 Edwena Mitchell Catering 1.20m Height Class Art. 238 2.1 (A2) Prizemoney: $500 1st: $155, 2nd: $125, 3rd: $100, 4th: $70, 5th: $50 1.30m Height class. Art. 238 2.2 & 245.3 (AM7) Prizemoney: $650. 1st: $200, 2nd: $175, 3rd: $125, 4th: $100, 5th: $50 J & R Equestrian Amateur Final round of the Jumping NSW Amateur of the Year Series. Max. Height first round 1.20m AM5 238 2.2 Prizemoney: $500 1st $150 and rug, 2nd $125, 3rd $100 4th $75, 5th $50 Presentation of this class and winner of the JNSW Amateur of the Year Series will be made in the Olympic Arena. Trophy donated by Jumping NSW, Rug sponsored by Stable 8. Jumping NSW ARENA 3 First horse on course 7.30am Horses can only compete in one section. A or B not both. Class 32a Class 32b Class 33a Class 33b Horsezone Open 90-1.00m Height class Art. 274 5.6 (Super Two Phase) 1st phase max height 90cm, 2nd phase max height 1m. Prizemoney: $215. 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher. 2nd: $50 3rd: Restricted 90-1.00m Height class Art. 274 5.6 (Super Two Phase) 1st phase max height 90cm, 2nd phase max height 1m. Restricted to horses and or riders where 2018 has been the first year they have competed, training days not included. Prizemoney: $215. 1st: $70 plus $45 Horsezone voucher. 2nd: $50 3rd: 1.10m Height class For horses 16 points & under. Art. 238 2.2 & 245.3 (AM7) 1.10m Open Height class. Art. 238 2.2 & 245.3 (AM7)