COMPETITOR BONEO PARK EQUESTRIAN CENTRE PTY LTD INFORMATION BONEO CLASSIC 2018 COMPETITOR INFORMATION
GENERAL The Opportunity INFORMATION The organising committee would like to thank you for your entry and wish you the very best of luck at the event. We have prepared the following information for you that should address questions you may have and make your time at Boneo Park enjoyable and memorable. Regular updates for all aspects of the event will be posted on the website www.boneoclassic.com and via the Boneo Park facebook page. Withdrawals/ Scratchings We ask that all scratchings are notified by 3pm the day prior to the competition to ensure accurate draws can be done. Riders must strictly ride in draw order, no exceptions. The onus is on the competitor to confirm/check their draw. In the event of scratchings a revised draw will take place and a move up system will apply. The final draw for the next day s competition will be posted online and available from the event office no later than 8pm the night before. Entry Changes All entry changes after entries close will attract a $10 admin fee. Any changes before Thursday please email events@boneopark.com.au. As of Thursday all changes must be done at the event office which will be open from 10am. Coarse Walk Coarse walk will commence half an hour before published start time of each ring.
Warm Up For all those arriving early in the week, warm up arenas A and B will be open to ride on until the beginning of competiton on Friday. Jumps will be set up in these areas for you to use. The back grass arena will be open to use also for the duration of the event. The indoor and the indoor warm up is open for agistees only, so please ensure you do not ride in these areas. Prize Money Cards must be shown in order to collect prize money. EA horse and rider number will be recorded for EA purposes. Prize money to be collected from the event office. Vet Inspection A passport and health inspection will take place on Saturday the 27 th of January after 12pm for all Grand Prix class horses. Please ensure you present to the event office with your paperwork and National passport after 12pm. The FEI steward and vet will come around to your horse s stable.
ONSITE ONSITE Stables/ Yards Due to the many changes stable and yard allocation will be posted online and updated regularly, please check the allocation with the stable manager upon arrival. Stable Security will be in place, riders will receive a wristband allowing them access to the stable block. All stables will be under security, only people with wristbands are allowed to enter. NOTE: Please bring your own feeds, shovel, water buckets etc. Sawdust bedding will be supplied for all days of stabling. Stables will be cleaned for you after departure. Top up sawdust is available from the sawdust pile throughout the event. Feed is the responsibility of the competitor and can be ordered from Total Animal Supplies in Mornington. For all orders please phone 03 5976 8880. Day Parking Riders with horses and floats may park in the yard area, please do not park in a campsite. Camping Campsites will be allocated, please camp in your allocated site. Any cars, floats or trucks who have not booked a campsite will be removed. Please note, no horses are allowed in the campsite area. Dogs Are welcome at Boneo Park but must be kept on a lead and away from stables and competition arenas. Spectator Car Parking This is available on site in the large paddock to the north of our driveway, turn in the driveway then look for the open paddock to the right.
ENTRY Accreditation/ Tickets Entry is free for spectators for all days of the Boneo Classic so no accreditation is needed. Riders who have their horses in stables will need to obtain wristbands from the event office for admission into this secure area. VIP Areas There will be VIP functions operating for the Grand Prix CDI Dressage and the whole Sunday program featuring the Grand Prix CDI- W Freestyle. If you wish to see these events in style with full catering and beverages tickets can be purchased from www.boneoclassic.com Getting to Boneo Park 312 Boneo Road, Boneo. Proceed to horse unloading zone in front of stable blocks. After unloading please move your vehicle to your designated camp site or to the car/float parking area. Facilities Boneo Park is proud of its facilities and asks you to take care when using them. Boneo Park asks you to take care for the environment and dispose of all rubbish in the appropriate way. The amenities block is located next to the riders retreat, please keep clean and tidy.
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CATERING Retreat Café Breakfast, lunch and snacks are available from the licenced Riders Retreat Café. Located in the campsite area. The latest menu can be found at www.boneopark.com.au Retreat Café opening time (subject to change) Tuesday 23rd 10am- 2:00pm Wednesday 24th 10:00am- 2:00pm Thursday 25th 7:30am- 5:00pm Friday 26 th 7:30am- 5:00pm Saturday 27 th 7:30am- 5:00pm Sunday 28 th 7:30am- 5:00pm Food vendors There will be a number of food vendors located by the main outdoor arena. They will be opening from 10am- 7pm Friday 26 and Saturday 27 and 10am- 5pm Sunday 28. Welcome Function Thursday 25th January, 6pm. Join the Organising Committee for our welcome function. All accredited people are invited to attend. Canapès and wine and beer provided.
WELFARE Welfare of the horse- FEI CODE OF CONDUCT 1. 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. 2. 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, tack, and transportation. 3. Horses and competitors 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. 4. 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. 5. 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. a) The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise.
LOCAL INFORMATION Telephone Numbers and Information Scratchings: events@boneopark.com.au 0359 886302 After Hours enquiries:(if urgent): Fiona - 0402 849 802 Entry enquiries events@boneopark.com.au 03 5986 3006 FEI Chief Steward Toni Venhaus Treating vet: Stuart Brown 0447 625 531 Feed Supplies: Total Animal Supplies 03 59 768880 Farriers on call: Jeff Pagden 0418 266465 Nathan Butler 0411 049372 Boneo Park events@boneopark.com.au 5986 3006 Eating Out Rosebud Country Club Restaurant Rosebud 5950 0800 Rosebud GPO 5982 3200 Red Hill Estate Winery 5989 2838 Alatonero (McCrae) 5981 1202 The Baths (Sorrento) 5984 1500 Baha Mexican (Rye) 5985 2077 Rosebud Thai (Rosebud) 5982 3826 Paul Louey chinese (Rye) 5985 4945 Things To Do On The Peninsula Peninsula Hot Springs Springs Ln, Fingal 5950 8777 Carnival Rye & Rosebud Foreshores Point Nepean National Park The Enchanted Adventure Garden Horseback Winery Tour Peninsula Beaches The Peninsula is also home to some of Australia s best golf courses