Camden Haven Pony Club 2018 Show riding championships State Qualifier 8am gear check 8.30am sharp start Saturday 23rd June 2018 Kendall Showground Entries via nominate
Prices: $35 per rider $25 beginners Closing Date the 21st June 2018 Camping $10 per person per night (payable at time of entry) Rings Three Rings One Beginners Ring Huge variety of classes Fantastic Prizes to be won $40 per rider (entry day of competition) Classes Open Hack Hunter Rider Classes Stabling No Charge A CANTEEN WILL OPERATE THROUGHOUT THE DAY President Donna Baker 0427 594 013 Secretary Kylie Spooner 0448 510 202 Conditions of Entry All PCA of NSW rules to apply and enforced Open to all PCA of NSW riding Members One horse, one rider rule to apply Each rider must supply a worker Boys & Girls compete together. Classes may be further divided or grouped depending on entries Ribbons will be awarded to sixth place in each event Full Pony Club Uniform to be worn. - Only Associate riders 17-25 yrs can wear gaiters the same colour as boot - NO chapettes - as per PCA NSW. - Fawn, Oatmeal or Beige jodhpurs only - NO BANANA COLOURED JODPHURS ALLOWED. Horse Measurement cards - MUST be carried by all competitors. - These cards must be signed by the Club Senior Instructor and the Club Secretary. Horses without verification will be refused ring entry. - A horse measurer will be available from 7.30am to 8.30am if required. Horses may only compete as HUNTER or OPEN - Club senior instructor is to declare category on height card. - If unsure about category officials will assist on the morning A SUPREME CHAMPION HACK perpetual Bayliss Family Trophy will be awarded. CHAMPION PONY, CHAMPION GALLOWAY & CHAMPION HACK perpetual trophies will be awarded. Class Definitions Beginner Ring for riders on Lead, or those that are capable of walk and trot but can not canter in an open ring amongst other horses. Open to all ages Hunter Hack - displays sufficient substance and bone, have greater depth of girth, and overall heavier bone. Pleasure Horse To be ridden in an ordinary snaffle bit only and one handed (at the judge s discretion). - Cavesson Noseband permitted - NO whips, NO spurs, NO martingales Plain Bit the winner MUST remain in plain bit for champion (exception occurs if horse has won another class) Working Hunter and Hack Classes jumping height all heights 45cm, beginner (pole on ground). To be judged using equitation standards. Handler Classes - judged strictly on the handler s ability to show a horse in a led class. No consideration is given to the horse other than grooming and presentation. (See judging criteria in program) SUPREME Champion Hack -Winners of Champion Pony, Galloway and Hack and Champion Hunter Pony, Galloway and Hack
RING 1 RING 2 Rider Classes under 11 years Best presented Mount and Rider (to be judged at the beginning of each rider class) Rider under 7 Rider 7 and under 9 Rider 9 and under 11 Champion and Reserve Junior Rider SUPREME Rider to be held at completion of Rider Classes Open and Hunter Ponies under 14 hands Open Pony under 13 hands Open Pony 13 hands n/e 14 hands Open Pony rider under 13 years Open Pony rider over 13 years Educated Pony n/e 14 hands Working Open Pony Pony on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Open Pony Hunter Pony under 13 hands Hunter Pony over 13 hands n/e 14 hands Hunter Pony Rider under 13 years Hunter Pony Rider over 13 years Educated Hunter Pony n/e 14 hands Working Hunter Pony Hunter Pony on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Hunter Pony Pleasure Pony under 14 hands Pair of Ponies under 14 hands SUPREME Hunter and Hack of Show to be held at completion of Hack Classes Rider Classes 11 under 17 years Best presented Mount and Rider (to be judged at the beginning of each rider class) Rider 11 under 13 years Rider 13 under 15 years Rider 15 under 17 years Champion and Reserve Senior Rider SUPREME Rider to be judged at the completion of Rider classes Open and Hunter Galloways 14 n/e 15 hands Open Galloway 14 n/e 14.2 hands Open Galloway 14.2 n/e 15 hands Open Galloway rider under 13 years Open Galloway rider over 13 years Educated Galloway 14 n/e 15 hands Working Open Galloway Galloway on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Open Galloway Hunter Galloway 14 n/e 14.2 hands Hunter Galloway 14.2 n/e 15 hands Hunter Galloway rider under 13 years Hunter Galloway rider over 13 years Educated Hunter Galloway 14 n/e 15 hands Working Hunter Galloway Hunter Galloway on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Hunter Galloway Pleasure Galloway 14 n/e 15 hands (open and hunter combined) Pair of Galloway s 14 n/e 15 hands SUPREME Hunter and Hack to be judged at completion of Hack classes NOTE: Age groups may be condensed based on number of entries) Pony Club Mount u/7, 7- u9, 9-u11 Handler u/7, 7- u9, 9-u11 Bareback u/7, 7- u9, 9-u11 Pony Club Mount 11-u13, 13-u15, 15-u17 Handler 11-u13, 13-u15, 15-u17 Bareback rider 11-u13, 13-u15, 15-u17
RING 3 RING 4 Beginners Ring Rider Classes 17 and under 25 years Best Presented Mount and Rider (to be judged at the beginning of each rider class) Rider 17 and under 21 years Rider 21 and under 25 years Champion and Reserve Associate Rider SUPREME Rider to be judged at the completion of Rider classes Open and Hunter Hacks 15 hands and over Open Hack 15 n/e 16 hands Open Hack 16 hand and over Open Hack rider under 17 years Open Hack associate rider over 17 years Educated Hack 15 hands and over Working Open Hack Hack on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Open Hack Hunter Hack 15 n/e 16 hands Hunter Hack over 16 hands Hunter Hack rider under 17 years Hunter Hack associate rider over 17 years Educated Hunter Hack 15 hands and over Working Hunter Hack Hunter hack on a plain bit Champion and Reserve Hunter Hack Pleasure Hack over 15 hands Pair of Hacks over 15 hands SUPREME Hunter and Hack to be judged at the completion of Hack classes (Heights may be separated based on number of entries) Best Presented Beginner Mount and Rider (to be judged at the beginning of each rider class) Beginner Rider Led Beginner Rider under 5 Beginner Rider 5 and under 7 Beginner Rider 7 and over Best trotting Hands under 5yrs Best trotting Hands 5yrs and over Beginner Hack led Beginner Hack under 13 hands Beginner Hack over 13 hands Educated Hack led rider Educated Beginner hack under 13 hands Educated Beginner Hack over 13 hands Best tail under 13 hands Best tail over 13 hands Best horses ears under 13 hands Best horses ears over 13 hands Working Beginner Hack led (poles on ground) Working Beginner Hack (poles on ground) Pony club mount led Pony club mount beginner rider Beginner Handler Led riders (to be assisted) Beginner Handler under 5yrs Beginner Handler 5 and under 7 Beginner Handler 7 and over Bareback rider led Bareback beginner rider Pony Club Mount 17-u/21, 21-u25 Handler 17-u/21, 21-u25 Bareback rider 17-u/21, 21-u25
CLASS INSTRUCTIONS PONY CLUB MOUNT WORKOUT HANDLER CLASSES Pony Club Handler classes are judged strictly on the Handler s ability to show a horse in a led class. No consideration is given to the horse other than grooming and presentation. The ability of the handler to show the horse is the only criteria being judged. The procedure for judging is as follows: 1. The horse and handler enter the ring at a brisk walk as directed by the Steward. 2. The horse is led from the near side and must walk at the same pace as the Handler moving in a brisk, alert manner. 3. When instructed to line up, the Handler stands the horse squarely on all four feet and presents the horse in a position which does not obstruct the Judge s view of the horse at any time, whilst remaining on the near side of the horse. The Handler must not stand in front of the horse. 4. The Judge will then call upon individual Handlers to present and parade their horse. 5. When turning the horse, it must be to the right to give the Judge a full view of the horse. The Handler should know where the Judge is at all times so as not to obstruct the Judge s view of the horse. 6. Handlers must always keep their position in the line and allow reasonable space between the horses on either side. If asked to change position in the line, the Handler will lead the horse forward and circle the line and approach the new position from behind. 7. The Handler must be alert and courteous and respond quickly to instructions from the Judge or Steward. GUIDELINES FOR JUDGING: The horse is to be clean and well presented. No consideration will be given to the horse s confirmation or type. The horse must be shown in a bridle with a snaffle bit which is well fitted, neat and clean. A show whip, which may not exceed 1 metre in length, may be carried. The Handler is to be well presented and wearing Pony Club uniform. The class is judged solely on the Handler s ability to show the horse. In order to gain maximum points Handlers should avoid the following: Failure to recognise and correct faults of the horse s position. Kicking, hitting or having leg contact with the horse. Talking with other contestants. Failure of the horse to lead properly. Failure to stop the horse before turning when at a walk or trot. Loud voice commands to the horse. Turning the horse in the wrong direction. Blocking the Judge s view of the horse. Causing the judge to move to avoid being bumped or stepped on. Unsportsmanlike behaviour which may cause elimination. Dismount, rein drill & lead back to judge X 1. Trot out towards the left 2. Canter in the top corner 3. Canter through the bending poles 4. Back to trot over the poles on the ground 5. Turn left and halt 6. Rein back several strides 7. Walk between the poles on the ground 8. Halt, dismount and perform rein drill 9. Lead horse back to judge, halt, salute X WALK TROT CANTER JUDGE HALT