Section 1: Horses Starting Time: 8:00am Sharp Chief Ring/Measuring Steward: Amanda Wagner Mob: 0401 179 136 / Courtney Retschlag Entries to be made by ticket system Class Entry Fee Prize Money Halter $2 First $6; Second $4; Third $2 Ridden $3 First $10; Second $6; Third $4 Maiden/Novice $2 First $5; Second $3; Third $2 Jumping and Stockhorse Classic: See Classes on pages 28, 29-33 for entry fee and prize details COMDITIONS OF ENTRY All exhibitors must pay gate fee Hacks, Galloways and Ponies to be measured by Measuring Steward if required All prize Winners must take part in the Grand Parade Ponies can be ridden by adults Children competing in Rider Classes must compete in their own age group, and are not eligible for Adult Rider Classes If a judge considers an exhibit of not sufficient merit, no award will be made Galloways 14 to 15 hands Stewards reserve the right to make additional classes if advised District event restricted to resident of the South Burnett Regional Shire Horse and riders to have resided in the district for at least 3 months prior to the show Only maiden/novice competitors can compete in the maiden/novice ring Horses are not to be ridden in the vicinity of pavilion, liquor bar, side show area or cattle judging area. Horses may compete as either ridden Show Horse or ridden Show Hunter YOU MUST CHOOSE NOT SWAP Winners of the maiden and novice classes in Ring 1 and 2 compete in either Champion Hack or Champion Hunter depending on what the horse is competing in on the day (Hack or Hunter) All competitors MUST fill out and sign a Horse Health Declaration form on pages to of this schedule. Or download and electronic copy of the Horse Health Declaration from http://www,qcas,net,au/biosecurity or http://prostononline.info/shoeschedule.html Important Notice for Horse Owners Fireworks will begin in the Proston Showgrounds at 7:00pm on Show Day. 22
Supreme Show Hunter Sponsored by Peter and Michelle Hebbard Supreme Led Exhibit Trophy donated by Anderson s Produce Kingaroy Supreme Led Exhibit Trophy donated by John and Mary Ramke Supreme Rider of the Show Trophy donated by Retschlag Family Grandview Stables Ring 1 Halter Classes Thoroughbred 1. Stallion or Colt 2. Mare or Filly 3. Gelding Reserve Champion Thoroughbred ANSA Saddlehorse 4. Stallion or Colt 5. Mare or Filly 6. Gelding Reserve Champion ANSA Saddlehorse Australian Stock Horse 7. Stallion or Colt 8. Mare or Filly 9. Gelding Champion- bag of feed donated by Norco Murgon and Reserve Australian Stockhorse Quarter Horse 10. Stallion or Colt 11. Mare or Filly 12. Gelding Champion Quarter Horse, donated by Peter and Michelle Hebbard Reserve Champion Quarter Horse Arabs 13. Stallion or Colt 14. Mare or Filly 15. Gelding Reserve Champion Arab 23
Part Bred Arabs 16. Stallion or Colt 17. Mare or Filly 18. Gelding Reserve Champion Part Bred Arab Ridden Australian Stock Horse 19. Ridden Australian Stock Horse Hack 20. Ridden Working Australian Stock Horse 21. Ridden any other breed 22. Novice Lady or Gentleman Rider 23. Open Lady or Gentleman Rider Champion and Reserve Adult Rider Hacks 24. Maiden Hack or Hunter 25. Novice Hack or Hunter 26. District hack (Restricted to residents of the South Burnett Region) 27. Hack 15 Hands not exceeding 15.2 hands 28. Hack 15.2 hands not exceeding 16 hands 29. Hack over 16 hands 30. Hack for Mares 31. Hack for Geldings Bev Pickle s Memorial Champion Hack bale of hay donated by the Hasselbach Family and $25 donated by Norco Murgon Reserve Champion Hack Show Hunter Hacks 32. Open Hunter Hack over 15 hands not exceeding 16 hands 33. Open Hunter Hack over 16 hands 34. Hunter Hack for Mares 35. Hunter Hack for Gelding Champion Show Hunter Hack - $25 donated by Norco Murgon Reserve Champion Show Hunter Hack Galloway Hacks 36. Maiden Galloway Hack or Hunter 37. Novice Galloway Hack or Hunter 38. District Galloway Hack (restricted to residents of the South Burnett Region) 39. Galloway Hack 14 Hands not exceeding 14.2 Hands 40. Galloway Hack 14.2 Hands and not exceeding 15 Hands 41. Galloway Hack for Mares 42. Galloway Hack for Geldings Champion Trophy donated by D&J Sullivan, Abbeywood Stud and $25 donated by Norco Murgon Reserve Champion Galloway Hack Show Hunter Galloway Hacks 43. Open Hunter Galloway 14 Hands not exceeding 14.2 Hands 44. Open Hunter Galloway 14.2 hands not exceeding 15 Hands 45. Galloway Hunter Mares 46. Galloway Hunter Geldings Champion Show Hunter Galloway Hack - $25 donated by Norco Murgon Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway Hack 24
Ring 2 Miniature Horses If competing in miniature pony classes, then the same animal cannot compete in miniature horse classes. 47. Stallion or Cult 48. Mare of Filly 49. Gelding Reserve Champion Miniature Horse Small Horse If you have competed in the Miniature Horses section or the Miniature Ponies section you are not eligible for this section. This event will be run under the IMHR rules 50. Stallion or Cult 51. Mare or Filly 52. Gelding Reserve Champion Led Small Horse Miniature Ponies If competing in miniature horse classes, then the same animal cannot compete in miniature pony classes. 53. Stallion or Colt 54. Mare or Filly 55. Gelding Reserve Champion Miniature Pony Led Ponies 56. Stallion or Colt, not exceeding 14 hands 57. Mare 3years and over,13 hands and not exceeding 14 hands 58. Mare 3 years and over, under 13 hands 59. Filly under 3 years, not exceeding 14 hands 60. Gelding, not exceeding 14 hands Reserve Champion Led Pony 61. Led Australian Saddle Pony Led Riding Pony 62. Stallion or Colt 63. Mare or Filly 64. Gelding Reserve Champion Led Riding Pony Any Other Breed (all heights) 65. Stallion or Colt 66. Mare or Filly 67. Gelding Reserve Champion Any Other Breed 68. Ridden Australian Saddle Pony Under Saddle 25
Ridden Riding Pony 69. Stallion 70. Mare or Gelding under 13 hands. 71. Mare or Gelding 13 hands and over Champion Ridden Riding Pony Reserve Champion Ridden Riding Pony Rider Classes 72. Girl or Boy Rider 5 years and Under (to be led) 73. Girl or Boy Rider 6 years and Under 9 years 74. Girl or Boy Rider 9 years and Under 12 years Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Girl or Boy Rider 75. Girl or Boy Rider 12 years and Under 15 years 76. Girl or Boy Rider 15 years and Under 17 years Champion and Reserve Champion Senior Girl or Boy Rider Pony Hacks 77. Maiden Pony Hack or Hunter 78. Novice Pony Hack or Hunter 79. District Pony Hack (Restricted to residents of the South Burnett) 80. Pony Hack 13.2 to 14 hands 81. Pony Hacks 13 to 13.2 hands 82. Pony Hack 12.2 to 13 hands 83. Pony Hack 12 to under 12.2 hands 84. Pony Hack under 12hands 85. Pony Hack for Mares 86. Pony Hack for Geldings Champion Pony Hack $25 donated by Norco Murgon and Trophy donated by K&H Rowberry Reserve Champion Pony Hack Show Hunter Pony Hacks 87. Open Hunter Pony not exceeding 13 hands 88. Open Hunter Pony 13 hands not exceeding 14 hands 89. Hunter Pony for Mares 90. Hunter Pony for Geldings Champion Show Hunter Pony - $25 donated by Norco Murgon Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony 91. Pony best suited for children under 7years of age 92. Pair of Pony Hacks 93. Pleasure Pony Hack 94. Consolation Pony Hack 26
Maiden and Novice Events Sponsored by T & A Duff In Memory of Mr & Mrs JP Duff NOTE TO ALL COMPETITORS: These events have been tailored for local and primarily novice competitors. Our focus with these events is to promote the sport and for all of our competitors to have fun. We encourage novice competitors to compete and hope that the seasoned and serious competitors use their own discretion to compete only in open events and not in the novice ring. If this discretion is not used, the Judge and Chief Ring Steward will act and their decision will be final. If your horse is a registered breed it may compete in it s Led and Ridden Breed classes in Ring 1 or 2. ANY NEAT AND TIDY ATTIRE IS ACCEPTABLE Starting Time: 8.30am Entry Fee: $2 First $5; Second $3; Third $2 95. Led Pony 96. Led Galloway 97. Led Hack Reserve Champion Novice Led Pony, Galloway or Hack 98. Best Presented (mounted) Open to all ages 99. Maiden Pony 100. Maiden Galloway 101. Maiden Hack 102. Novice Pony Hack 103. Novice Galloway Hack 104. Novice Hack Reserve Champion Novice Pony, Hack or Galloway 105. Pair of Ponies, Galloways or Hacks 106. Pleasure Pony, Galloway or Hack 107. Consolation Pony, Galloway or Hack (not to have won a First or Second from 99 to 102) 108. Girl or Boy Rider 8years and Under (to be led) 109. Girl or Boy Rider 10years and Under 110. Girl or Boy Rider 13years and Under 111. Girl or Boy Rider 17years and Under 112. Lady or Gent Rider Reserve Champion Lady, Gent, Girl or Boy Rider 113. Consolation Rider {Riders who have not received a First or Second from 108 to 112} Harley s Heavy Diesel Maiden and Novice Awards Trophies kindly donated by Harleys Heavy Diesel Superior Sportsmanship Shown Smartest on Parade Equine Encouragement Most Pleasant Parent 27
Show Jumping Starting Time: 8.00am SHARP Class 1: Junior Jump 10years and Under (Approx 30cm) 1 round ideal time Entry Fee: $2 First $10 and a bale of hay donated by the Hasselbach Family Second $8; Third $5; Fourth $2 Class 2: Class 3: Class 4: Class 5: Class 6: Class 7: Junior Jump 16 Years and Under AM5 Entry Fee: $2 First $20 and a bale of hay donated by the Hasselbach Family Second $15; Third $10; Fourth $5 Height Class; 70cm AM5 Entry Fee: $4 First $40 and a bale of hay donated by Hasselbach Family Second $30; Third $20; Fourth $10 Height Class; 90cm -AM5 Entry Fee: $7 First $70 and a bale of hay donated by Hasselbach Family Second $40; Third $20; Fourth $10 Height Class 1.04m-AM5 Entry Fee: $8 First $80and a bale of hay donated by Hasselbach Family Second $50; Third $20; Fourth$15 Height Class: 1.10m-1.20 - AM5 Entry Fee: $8 First $80 and a bale of hay donated by Hasselbach Family Second $50; Third $30; Fourth $15 Proston Show Championship; Grand Prix Entry Fee: $10 First $100 and a bale of hay donated by Hasselbach Family Second $70; Third $50; Fourth $20 28
Proston Stockman s Classic Steward: Mary Ramke 0427 689 307 This competition is open to all working horses and NOT restricted to registered horses. All paid nominations close on Saturday 2 nd March 2019. Paid nominations must be registered to allow for appropriate cattle numbers. See pages 33 &34 for Nomination and Waiver forms. Starting Time: Competition starts at approximately 1.00pm. The number of entrants will determine commencement time CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Complaints directed solely to the Chief Steward Junior competitors (17years and Under) to wear helmets Horses must compete in each discipline to be eligible for championship Judge s decision is final 1. Junior Challenge Age 4years and Under EVENT ENTRY FEE PRIZE MONEY Dry Working $5 First $80; Second $40; Third $30 Obstacle Course $5 First $80; Second $40; Third $30 a. Dry Working b. Obstacle Course c. Under 5 Jackpot Cut Out Nomination Fee $10 with prize money to be jack-potted based on nominations. Champion High Point Junior Horse, $100 cash and a bale of hay donated by the Hasselbach Family Sash donated by the Australian Stock Horse Association for the highest scoring Junior Registered Stock Horse. 2. Senior Challenge Age 5years and Over EVENT ENTRY FEE PRIZE MONEY Dry Working $5 per event First $80; Second $40; Third$30 Cattle Cut Out $10 First $125; Second$75; Third $50 a. Dry Working b. Cattle Cut Out Champion High Point Senior Horse, $100cash and a bale of hay donated by the Hasselbach Family Sash donated by the Australian Stock Horse Association for the highest scoring Senior Registered Stock Horse. 29
3. Junior Competitors Challenge for riders under 17. EVENT ENTRY FEE PRIZE MONEY Dry Working $5 per event First $50; Second $30; Third$20 Cattle Cut Out $10 Jackpot a. Dry Working b. Cattle Cut Out (one in the camp) Note: pending on numbers we may split placings into age groups but run as one event. Sash donated by the Australia Stock Horse Association for the highest scoring Registered Stock Horse (Junior Competitors Challenge) Trophy for High Point Rider Cattle Carting kindly sponsored by Brian and Gloria Smith Cattle donated by John and Mary Ramke Encouragement award judged from either Junior or Senior Challenge, trophy donated by Boonara Performance Horses, Huon and Colleen Smith ORDER OF EVENTS RING 1 Junior Challenge, Class a Senior Challenge, Class a Junior Competitors Challenge, Class a Junior Challenge, Class b RING 2 (Camp) Junior Competitors Challenge, Class b Junior Challenge, Class c Senior Challenge, Class b Dry Working Junior Dry Working Senior Dry Work Obstacle Course (to begin following Seniors Dry Work Out) Cattle Cut out (one in the camp) Under 5 Jackpot Cut Out Cattle Working (Arenas in panels in Main arena) 30
WORK OUTS Work Outs are to be completed as follows for all Classes: DRY WORKING JUNIOR (see page 32 for course diagram) 1. Salute Judge at A; walk to B 2. Rising trot to C, (centre). Stop 3. 360 spin to the right; 360 spin to the left 4. Trot a medium circle to the right. Trot a medium circle to the left 5. At C canter a large circle to the right on the right lead 6. At C do a simple change and canter a large circle to the left on the left lead 7. At C do a simple change and canter to E on the right lead. Stop 8. Do a rollback to the left and canter to F on the left lead. Stop 9. Do a rollback to the right and canter on the right lead all the way to G and stop 10. Back your horse until you are in line with the Judge. Stop 11. Turn and face the Judge, salute. Leave arena on a loose rein DRY WORKING SENIOR (see page 32 for course diagram) 1. Enter arena at A, acknowledge Judge, walk to centre on loose rein cracking whip 2. Two spins right 3. Two spins left 4. Canter small slow circle to right, canter large fast to right 5. Flying change, canter large fast to left 6. Canter small slow circles to left 7. Flying change, canter large fast right, do not close circle 8. Run down and stop between centre line and B. Rollback to the left, canter around the arena 9. Run down and stop between centre line and C rollback to right, canter to end of arena, turn down centre line 10. Canter down and stop at least 3 metres past centre line, Settle horse, back up to centre acknowledge Judge and leave arena at walk on loose rein OBSTACLE COURSE (Juniors Only) (see page 32 for course diagram) 1. Walk to Gate on loose rein, pass through gate keeping hand on gate at all times 2. From gate Trot over poles 3. From poles Trot through markers 4. Canter left lead and over hay 5. Stop at ramp and walk over 6. Then turn and canter right lead around markers to Drum 7. At Drum pick up coat and Trot small circle around Drum then place coat on Drum 8. From Drum continue to A and Stop, walk back to Judge on a loose rein CATTLE CUT OUT (Seniors Only) Judge to give direction and briefing prior to cut out 1. Competitors enter area and select a beast out from the mob 2. Cut out will be based on a normal Campdraft cut out JUNIOR COMPETITORS CHALENGE for riders under 17 (see page 33 for course diagram) 1. Walk from Judge to A 2. Trot a circle to the right back to A 3. Trot a circle to the left back to B - - - - 4. Canter a circle to the right back to A 5. Change lead 6. Canter a circle to the left back to B 7. Halt at B 8. Back 4 paces 9. Acknowledge and salute the judge, leave the area on a loose rein 31
Dry Working - Junior Dry Working Senior Obstacle Course (Juniors Only) 32
Junior Competitors Challenge for riders under 17 33
Event # Proston Stockman's Classic Return nomination form to: Nominations for all events close on Saturday, 2 March 2019 Horse Name: Address: Phone: Mary Ramke 630 Basin Road HIVESVILLE QLD 4612 Mob: 0427 689 307 Email: byanda2@bigpond.com Rider Email: Owner Total Fees $ ASH REG. Entry Fee Cheques / Money Orders payable to Proston PA & H Society or direct deposit to BSB 638 070, A/C# 12539945. If Paying by direct deposit please attach receipt to your nomination form. Note: Show regulations on page 11 apply to this section. 34
Proston Stockman s Classic Show and Challenge 9 th March 2019 Release and Waiver of Liability This waiver of liability form is to be completed by ALL competitors in Cattle Working Class. I understand and acknowledge that working cattle can be a dangerous activity. I understand and acknowledge that serious INJURY or DEATH may result from competing at the Proston Show or other riding activities that I will be participating in. I understand and acknowledge that I RIDE AT MY OWN RISK. I understand and acknowledge the rules and the safety requirements of the activities in which I wish to participate. Conduct I understand and acknowledge not to compete whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs. I understand not to ride in a dangerous manner which may cause injury to myself or others. Name of Competitor Name of Guardian Effect of this document I understand that my signature to this document constitutes a complete and unconditional release of all liability of the Proston P A & H Society to the greatest extent allowed by law in the event of me and/or the children under my care against suffering injury or death, Dated: / /2019 Signature of Rider/Guardian 35