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Page 1: From the - Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc. · 2021. 1. 13. · tronic version of Action on the Society website. there is now lots of color includ-ing all photos submitted
Page 2: From the - Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc. · 2021. 1. 13. · tronic version of Action on the Society website. there is now lots of color includ-ing all photos submitted

Action Winter 2017 1

From theChairmanDear Members

here in ViCtoriA, autumn came with a vengeance after beginningwith an ‘indian Summer’. hopefully winter is a mild season for all

States. Queensland has been unfortunate to suffer flooding in some areasin early autumn causing property damage. the Society is always happy toprovide replacement certificates and documents at times like these.the Committee of Management elections take place in June each year.With six vacancies, this year six nominations were received, filling the va-cancies without the requirement for an election. resumés for the six nominees are included in this issue. Full details of the Society national Conference and Annual general Meet-ing are inside, including a registration form. With interesting guest speak-ers and a very enjoyable evening dinner, it is a great weekend. A Judges’ Seminar is held on the Sunday as well.Society President, Mary nadin finishes her two year term in June this year,with President-elect, robert grant stepping into this honorary role. Maryhas travelled all over our country and been a gracious host at many Societyevents. thank you Mary. Journal editor, Janet Murphy has been working hard to source excellentarticles for the annual Society Journal which will be released at the con-ference weekend. A copy is posted to full financial members. Copies arealso available for sale from the office (details in this issue) as well as atthe Society Conference. thank you to Society typesetter, Chris Milvain

for her design skills and assistance. We are fortunate that many photogra-phers support the Society by providing photos for Society publications. the closing date for Welsh foal registrations is July 31st. to assist the of-fice please send them in a timely manner and remember to double checkdetails are correct before putting them in an evelope.i look forward to catching up with many members and friends at the Con-ference in June. Kind regards

Michele Baker

Chairman Michele Baker with President Mary Nadin at a Society Show.

COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT UPDATESThe Society 2017 – 2019 Budget details are in this issue.Show Regulations have been updated, with changes marked with **

Judges’ Rules – a copy of these is included for all members information. Amendments are marked with **

YOUNG AMBASSADOR REPORT

Sitting here writing this report from my campsite at the QueenslandAll Welsh surrounded by friends, both ones i’ve met through the Welsh

breed and ones i’ve dragged along with me for the ride, i can’t help butreflect on the incredible camaraderie i’ve always found in the owners andbreeders of Welsh ponies and cobs. Whilst i thoroughly enjoy workingwith my Welsh ponies the friendship, catch-ups and the relationshipsformed are what keep me coming back each year.Alongside our Patron, Mary nadin, i was given the opportunity to judgethe fancy dress class at the QAWS. these classes are certainly a greatshowcase of how versatile, safe and reliable our Welsh ponies can be, someof the costumes i’ve seen are outrageous and the ponies never even bat aneyelid! tomorrow i will have the opportunity to assist with the youngestcompetitors and help make their first showing experiences fun and positivewhen i assist with the junior handler and ridden children’s classes.We often hear about how showing is such a self-centred sport with com-petitors striving for that winning edge and not always being supportive ofothers. in my experiences in preparation for and during the Welsh showsi have attended i have seen a kinder and more considerate side. People arewilling to share their knowledge and skills, and always there to offer en-couragement. i’ve only ever found Welsh competitors to be incrediblylovely and helpful, assisting well beyond reasonable expectations.Being able to attend Welsh shows across Australia, meeting more Aus-tralian and overseas breeders and enthusiasts has only strengthened thisviewpoint as everyone i have met has been welcoming and helpful. i’veseen many different ways of breeding, showing and prepping – yet all striv-ing to promote and improve the breed. throughout it all i have learnt morethan i could ever hope to without this opportunity and will continue to cul-tivate the relationships formed and am eager to be able to support and en-courage new members and enthusiasts the same way.the young ambassador position offered by the WPCS has been a truly in-credible program, one i thoroughly recommend and i am more than happyfor anyone interested to contact me.

Sarah Davis

1. Stallions or colts must be bitted in the ringa) From 1 year oldb) From 2 years oldc) Once they become seniors

2. At a WPCSA foal show, all foalsa) Must be brandedb) Must be microchippedc) Can be exhibited without brands / microchip prior to 31 July in the season of their birth

3. A gelding over the recommended height forhis section isa) ineligible to be exhibited at shows b) eligible to be exhibited only at shows run by the WPCSA c) eligible to be shown at any show as geldings are exhibited by breed section with no height restriction

What’s the Rule?

Answers: 1 b), 2 c), 3 c)

Test your knowledge

of WPCSA Showing

Regulations

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Action Winter 2017 32 Action Winter 2017

The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc.reg no A0006317F ABn 70 066 732 367 no 20 / 14 - 17 hogan Court Pakenham Vic 3810

PATRon : Mrs Joan McKinlayPReSidenT : Mrs Mary nadin 02 9948 1091

PReSidenT eleCT : Mr Robert grant 02 6344 3546 Young AMBASSAdoR : Ms Sarah davis 07 5439 0113

Postal Address : Po Box 762 PAKenhAM ViC 3810 email : [email protected] Phone : 03 5941 3288 Fax: 03 5941 2248 Website : www.wpcs.com.au

When sending photos or other large files to the office, please use our drop box https://www.hightail.com/u/admin543type the address into your browser and follow the prompts, if you have a net connection, you can use this service.

CoMMiTTee oF MAnAgeMenT ChAiRMAn/PuBliC oFFiCeR

Mrs M Baker glynyarra Park Stud 7 irvings rd MoyArrA 3951 P: 03 5657 3223 M: 0428 285 304e: [email protected]

SenioR ViCe ChAiRMAnMs J Murphy Keyi StudPo Box 283 eUroA ViC 3666P: 0417 429 736e: [email protected]

JunioR ViCe ChAiRMAn& ediTing ChAiRMAn

Mrs h Slee Arielen Stud 238 Moons Lane FArADAy ViC 3451P: 03 5473 3302 e: [email protected]

FinAnCe ChAiRMAnMr M Bullen imperial Stud 786 McLeans rd UPPer LUrg ViC 3673 M: 0438 469 188 e: [email protected] h dohan Woranora Stud47 reserve rd FreeMAnS reACh nSW P: Ah 02 4579 6335 M: 0418 484 592e: [email protected] J evans Weston Park Stud234 glenrowan-Moyhu road gLenroWAn 3675 P: 03 5766 2283e: [email protected] M howe nawarrah Park373 rusholme road tArrAWingee ViC 3678 Ph (Ah) : 03 5725 1687 M: 0408 251 687e: [email protected] g le Brocq torlyn StudKent Park 893 gt Alpine rd tArrAWingee ViC 3678 P: 03 5725 1995Mr Paul Quinn7 Kumquat Way gLenWooD nSW 2768P: 0414 187 900e: [email protected] Kathryn Mitchell Dalbrae Stud53 hackney rd hACKney SA 5069P: 08 8132 1893 M: 0407 979 982e: [email protected] Kym Shingleton Penrhys StudPenrhys Stud 280 Lion StreetSAWyerS VALLey WA 6074M: 0421 211 [email protected] W Trimble tooravale Stud Po Box 207 CrAnBoUrne ViC 3977P: 03 5998 3664 M: 0418 398 385e: [email protected]

oTheR SoCieTY ConTACTSViCToRiAn All WelSh ShoW

Chairman Peter hodgson 616 Wallis roadtAMLeUgh ViC 36690429 989 608 [email protected]

WelSh nATionAl ShoW Mrs Janet evans234 glenrowan Moyhu rd gLenroWAnViC 3675 P: 03 5766 2283

nATionAl AdVeRTiSing Miss W Trimbletooravale Po Box 207 CrAnBoUrne ViC 3977 P: 03 5998 3664

national Young Judges Comp Coordinator Alice Austin 0428 944 [email protected]

ViCToRiAn FoAl FuTuRiTY Teresa Townsend Po Box 59 great Western Vic 3374P: 03 5356 2523 M: 0429 953 625e: [email protected]

ACTion ediToR Kathryn MitchellArticles, RPg Roundup53 hackney rd hACKney SA 5069P: 08 8132 1893 M: 0407 979 982e: [email protected]

ACTion AdVeRTiSingPlease contact the national officee: [email protected]

JouRnAl AdVeRTiSing WP&CSJournal CommitteePo Box 762 PAKenhAM ViC 3810 P: 03 5941 3288 e: [email protected]

JouRnAl Reports, Articles, obituaries,Prize Winners Photographs

editor [email protected] or Janet Murphy, Po Box 283, eUroA 3666

oFFiCe eMAilSOffice Manager

Jean hill - Shows, events e: [email protected]

Registration enquiriesdebbie McManus - registrar e: [email protected]

Membership enquiries Ashleigh Sosa e: [email protected]

General enquiries, Advertising: Journal/Actiongabrielle Mayberry e: [email protected]

RegionAl PRoMoTionAl SuB CoMMiTTeeS If you would like to become more involved or requireany information about the Welsh Pony & Cob Societyof Australia, please contact a representative of yournearest Regional Promotional Sub Committee. noRTh eAST BoRdeR, ViC, nSW

Mark Bullen786 McLeans road UPPer LUrg ViC [email protected] 0438 469 188

giPPSlAnd & PeninSulA, ViC Shellee Arter 54 graydens road tyABB ViC 3913P: 03 5979 4656 e: [email protected]

BAllARAT & CenTRAl highlAndS, ViC Stephen Wiltshire213 Blackberry Lane BUninyong ViC M: 0408 499 326 e: [email protected]

YARRA VAlleY, ViC heather Walliker45 Camerons road heALeSViLLe ViC 3777P: 0409 804 680 e: [email protected]

TASMAniAPlease contact the national officee: [email protected]

eASTeRn neW SouTh WAleS helen dohan47 reserve rd FreeMAnS reACh 2756P: Ah 02 4579 6335 M: 0418 484 592e: [email protected]

noRTheRn neW SouTh WAleS Sherial Ann Mcdonald13839 Kamilaroi hwy BoggABri [email protected] 0428 434 626

SouTheRn neW SouTh WAleS Jan & ian denney LindenKennedy road grABBen gULLen 2583e: [email protected]

WeSTeRn neW SouTh WAleS Please contact the national officee: [email protected]

QueenSlAndgeoff Trim585 Fernvale rd glamorganvale Qld 430607 5426 6417 0422 077 410 e: [email protected]

SunShine & FRASeR CoAST - QldRichard davey37 ironstone Creek road tUCheKoi QLD0439 792 644 07 5485 5000 e: [email protected]

SouTh AuSTRAliA Kathryn Mitchell53 hackney rd hACKney SA 5069P: 08 8132 1893 M: 0407 979 982e: [email protected]

WeSTeRn AuSTRAliA Ms Kym Shingleton 280 Lion St SAWyerS VALLey WA 6074M: 0421 211 [email protected]

Another greAt iSSUe, with themiddle color pages enhancing Action

as well as providing some reasonablypriced options for promoting studs andbusinesses. Make sure you have a look at the elec-tronic version of Action on the Societywebsite. there is now lots of color includ-ing all photos submitted in color as wellas enhancements to the other pages. itmakes for a very enjoyable read that way.there is a library of Action issues on thewebsite under the ‘forms & info’ > Pub-

lications tab. Very handy for finding that older article and you can alsoprint off programs etc. as needed.With the Society Annual general Meeting and national Conference inJune, don’t forget to send in your registration details. As always, it will bean interesting and fun weekend to catch up with friends, make some newones and enjoy the interesting speakers. the perfect winter weekend get-away.the resumés of the six Committee of Management members re-elected for2017-19 are included for your perusal. A couple of very relevant articles on feeding young stock, and managementtips for cold weather feeding make for interesting reading. With the next show season just around the corner, remember to check theclosing date for events, and have a look at the results of major events fromthe 2016-17 season. the 2017 Society Journal will be released at the Conference weekend.there is an order form in this issue, for associate members or anyone whowould like extra copies. thank you to our members, advertisers, photographers and rPgs and sub-committees for supporting such an important publication. Find a warm spot and enjoy ☺

EDITORIALCONTENTSFrom the Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Committee of Management Updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1What’s the rule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1young Ambassador report . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1WPCSA Contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2registration Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2national Conference & AgM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3WPCSA CoM resumés . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6ACCeSS Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7WPCSA BUDget 2017 - 2018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Minutes of the WPCSA AgM 2016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Journal order Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11gallery - geldings & Part Welsh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12notice Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14rPg roundup new South Wales - eastern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 new South Wales - northern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 new South Wales - Southern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 north east & Border . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18 Queensland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 South Australia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Victoria - Ballarat & Central highlands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Victoria - gippsland & Peninsula . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20 Victoria - yarra Valley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Junior Club & young People’s group Subscription . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Feeding Foals, weanlings & yearlings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Feeding in Cold Weather . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26APoB open Pony Dressage Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Show regulations Update** . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Whip Wisdom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28Welsh geldings at DWtS, qualifying for round 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29ShC grand nationals 2017 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .302017 Welsh national Show Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 322017 Welsh & Part Welsh youngstock Showcase, WA, photos . . . . . . 36South Australian youngstock Show 2017, photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37Skye Park rugs 2017 Victorian CDe Championships . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38the Linden Award at VAWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39Australian Sports Pony registry Assessment tour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Show results - SA youngstock, Welsh national Show, Adelaide royal Autumn horse Show, north east & Border Autumn Show, Sydneyroyal easter Show - commencing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42neB rPg Annual open Performance Show Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . 4840th nSW All Welsh Show Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Waivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59WPCSA Judges regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60WPCSA inc Show regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61national Foal Futurity regulations & entry Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Advertiser’s order Form for Action . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Calendar of events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

The Editor, Publications Committee and the Society wish to state that opinions expressed by writers in this pub-lication are not necessarily those of the Editor, Committee or Society but represent the personal views of thewriters. All submissions are subject to Editing.The attention of advertisers is drawn to the Trade Practices Act 1974 (C’wealth) and the provisions in the Actwhich apply to advertising. It is not possible for The Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Australia Inc to ensure thatall advertisements which are published in this publication comply in all respects with the Act, and responsibilitymust therefore be on the person, company or advertising agency submitting the advertisement for publication.The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc reserves the right to amend or refuse any advertisement withoutstating the reason.Note to Editors: Articles and photographs in this publication of the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of AustraliaInc are copyright. In most cases, Editors may reprint articles and photographs provided they obtain the per-mission of the Society’s Action Editor and if they acknowledge the author, owners and the Action newsletterof the Welsh Pony and Cob Society of Australia Inc.

REGISTRATION FEES WPCSA IncFor a list of all fees, please go to the Society websitewww.wpcs.com.au > Forms & information > Schedule of Fees

Mare/Filly (Pure, FS, Part Welsh)............................................ $45.00Colt Birth notification (Pure, Part Welsh)............................... $45.00Stallion 2-4 years (requiring DnA)....................................... $205.00All geldings (Pure/Part Welsh)

Previously Colt Birth notified/Stallion registered.....no FeeAll geldings (Pure/Part Welsh)

not previously Colt Birth notified.............................. $30.00transfer Fee - Sale within 60 days........................................... $25.00Lease registration Fee............................................................. $30.50Late registration fees for Pure registration

#per year overdue after 1. AugustColt...............................................................................$45.00Mare............................................................................. $45.00Stallion....................................................................... $200.00

Service Certificate Book...........................................................$11.00Ai / et Permits.........................................................................$55.00DnA Fingerprinting..................................................................$70.00export Certificate..................................................................... $55.00import registration.................................................................$110.00reciprocal Ponies:

Prices as per Part Welsh with no penaltiesFull Membership ..................................................................... $95.00Associate Membership hard copy of Action included.............$60.00

Front Cover: The Douglas Family’s gelding of Section A breeding, Impe-rial Bonus - at the Show Horse Council’s Grand National Championships,Bonus was Champion Leading Rein, Champion Small Show Hunter Ponyand Grand Champion Ridden Show Hunter Horse. Leading Rein rider,Piper Thompson; Hunter rider, Mackenzie Thompson. Photo: Lisa Gor-don, Little More Grace Photographics.

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Action Winter 2017 54 Action Winter 2017

NATIONAL CONFERENCE & AGMof the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc

Saturday 24th June 2017

Venue: Best Western Motel & Convention Centre 33 Ardlie St Attwood 3049 - P: 9333 2200

For accommodation enquiries please phone the convention centre on 9333 2200and mention you are attending the WPCSA Conference to obtain the corporate rate.

8.00 am delegates Meeting start time 9.30 am Morning Tea 10.00 am - 1 pm delegates’ Meeting continues (CoM & RPg delegates) 10.30 am ** Members & guests gathering11.00 am - 12 pm guest Speaker for Members & guests 1.00 pm lunch 2.00 pm guest Speaker 3.30 pm open Forum 4.00 pm Afternoon Tea & Registration for AgM Please bring your Membership Card *

4.30 pm Presentation by the Young Ambassador, Miss Sarah davis 5.00 pm AnnuAl geneRAl MeeTing Please bring your Membership Card *

Followed by presentations 6.15 pm CoM office Bearers’ election Meeting 7.30 pm dinner** Simultaneous program for interested Members & guests* To be eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting members must show their membership cards upon entry to the AGM.

JUDGES’ & ENTHUSIASTS’ SEMINAR *Sunday 25th June 2017

8.30 am - 12.30 pmMorning tea included

An interesting and entertaining morning with experienced presenters • Open discussion • Sharing of ideas • Problem solving

*Attendance at the seminar for WPCSA Panel Judges and aspiring judges provides accreditation

The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia inc.

notice of Annual general Meeting of MembersVenue: The Best Western Motel & Convention Centre

33 Ardlie St Attwood 3049

5.00 pm Saturday 24th June 2017

AgendA 1. Apologies 2. Confirm Previous Minutes – AgM June 2016 3. Chairperson’s Report 4. Finance Chairperson’s Report and Approval of Audited Accounts 5. Auditor’s Report 2016 – 2017 - Appointment of Society Auditor 6. editing Chairperson’s Report 7. Announcement of the Committee of Management elections 8. Announcement of the 2017-2019 President-elect 9. Presentation of awards 10. Announcement of the winner of the dinah Creswick Breeder’s Award

• Please bring current membership cards • only current full members are entitled to vote

• To be eligible to vote at the Annual General Meeting members must show their membership cards upon entry to the AGM.

✁CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM - June 24th - 25th 2017

Attendance Options:

• AGM Conference - day................................(Option 1).......................... $55.00 p.p. (Includes lunch, morning & afternoon tea)

• Afternoon tea & AGM Dinner only..............(Option 2).......................... $65.00 p.p.

• AGM Dinner only........................................(Option 3).......................... $60.00 p.p

• Sunday Seminar ........................................(Option 4).......................... $25.00 p.p (includes morning tea)

• Total Package ............................................ (Option 5) ..........................$140.00 p.p. (Sat. lunch, morning & afternoon tea, dinner, Sun Seminar)

Attendance Options: Please tick the box/s to indicate your booking: Option 1 Option 2 Option 3 Option 4 Option 5 Sub-total

$55.00 $65.00 $60.00 $25.00 $140.00

Name 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � � � � � $_____

Name 2 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � � � � � $_____

Name 3 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ � � � � � $_____

Member no, contact no. & email: __________________________________________________________

TOTAL PAYABLE: (all fees include GST) $ ________________PAYMENT DETAILS: RSVP by Friday 16th June, 2017. Return completed booking form by email to [email protected] (include EFTPOS details below for payment) or mail to PO Box 762 Pakenham, Victoria, 3810

I wish to pay by: � Cheque � Money Order � Mastercard � Visa(Please make Cheque payable to WPCS Inc)

Card number � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � Card expiry ___ / ___

Cardholder’s Signature:_______________________________________ Receipt No: ____________

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6 Action Winter 2017

WPCSA COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT RESUMES 2017

the Committee of Management consists of twelve members, with elections taking place each year.Six members stand down each year and are eligible to re-stand. Six nominations for the six vacancies were received by the closing date. As per the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia inc. rules : 40.3 If the number of nominations received is equal to the number of vacancies to be filled, the persons nominated shall be deemed to be

elected.therefore, the six members elected to the Committee of Management for 2017-2019 are:

Michele Baker Mark Bullen helen Dohan gary Le Brocq Janet Murphy helen Slee

it iS hArD to BeLieVe i have been amember of the Committee of Management

since 1999, during which time i have servedas Finance Chairperson, Senior Vice Chairper-son and as Society Chairperson for the pastseven years.

While the preservation of Welsh ponies and cobs is always a priority,considering the members of the Society at all times and ensuring theSociety survives into the future takes extremely careful administrationin difficult economic times.the operation and administration of the Society is entrusted to theCommittee of Management by the members but the strength of ourSociety has always been in the ‘ownership’ all members feel, and theshared love of our wonderful ponies and cobs.

our Society is in a strong stable position but membership numbershave decreased in the past year which affects the Society financially.the Committee must never become complacent but plan for the futureto ensure the management of the Society is conducted prudently andresponsibly. it has always been my priority to consider all members and the re-gional Promotional groups and Sub-Committees which put in such ef-forts to promote ponies and cobs and provide events for members andenthusiasts. encouraging young members’ interest and involvementthrough the young Members Program is vital as the future of the So-ciety will be in their hands.i feel very fortunate to be involved in a wonderful Society of whichall members can be proud.

MiChele BAKeR Moyarra, Victoria nominated by: Suellen deane Seconded by: darrell owen

My intereSt in Welsh Ponies startedover 40 years ago and i feel just as pas-

sionate about them as i did all those years ago.i feel fortunate to have been involved in a veryprogressive Society during that time and have

seen it go from strength to strength. having served on the Committee of Management for many years inthe past as Chairman, Vice-Chairman and on Finance, i have been very

privileged to become a honorary Life Member of our Society and theparent body in Wales. i have been on the Finance Committee for the last four years and thislast year as Chairman. During this time we have seen a downturn inSociety income and it has been a challenge to present a viable budgeteach year. i think the Society is in a strong financial position and withfurther promotion of our great Welsh Ponies,Cobs and Part-Welsh theSociety will continue with success in the future.

MARK Bullen upper lurg, Victoria nominated by: Janet evans Seconded by: Fiona Forge

ihAVe Been A MeMBer since 1980 breed-ing Sections A & B and the occasional Part

Welsh under the prefix of Woranora. i am cur-rently Chairperson of the eastern nSW rPg and have been on Com-mittee of Management for the past eight years.CoM is a group of people all with their own ideas, their aim must beto encourage and look after all members, whether they own one ponyor twenty, to promote the Society and enable its growth. it is essentialthat individuals are prepared to listen to the views of all members ifan understanding of problems facing members and the Society is to begained. it is vital that CoM contains members from all states of Aus-tralia, the needs of one state may be vastly different to those of othersand all need to be catered for if we are to progress as a national body. For the Society to grow members must be encouraged to work withthe rPgs and CoM, for this to happen it is essential that the CoM is

in touch with the needs and wishes of members. the membership haschanged in recent years, most members only own one or two poniesand it is necessary for their needs to be catered for not only in theshowring but other events and with other methods of promotion. thebreeder with a couple of mares must also be catered for, small numbersinvariably multiply and it is vital to encourage this trend. the amountof geldings being shown has risen sharply and these must be encour-aged as the showcase of our breed and the introduction for many mem-bers to the Society. it is important to develop a market whereby peopleapproach the breeders with the view to buying Welsh ponies and cobsrather than just buying any horse to ride. Children must be encouragedto compete and otherwise enjoy the breed, they are the future of theSociety. Please feel free to phone me with any queries, the only way to trulygauge a person’s intentions on CoM is to discuss issues with them.

helen dohAn Freemans Reach, new South Wales nominated by: Christine Milvain Seconded by: Ruth Anderson

iAM StAnDing for re-election on theCommittee of Management after serving

many years on the Committee.My involvement with ponies started in 1972when i became a member of the APSB Soci-ety and started to breed Australian ponies. My

introduction to Welsh Ponies came in 1990 when i started workingfor Lady Creswick at Avenel in Victoria. this was certainly jumpingin at the deep end. Working for nattai opened up the world of showingand breeding Welsh Ponies.Like many of you, i am meeting wonderful people from all over Aus-tralia and the world. i have been a member of Committee of Manage-ment since 1996. My chief position over these years has been part ofthe editing team. this group on CoM looks after and checks all reg-

istrations and sorts out problems members might encounter. My spe-cial job is to check all the Part Welsh registrations. if a pony is shortof the minimum 12.5% to register it, i try to find the required per-centage through extensive research of breeding lines. Whilst not al-ways successful it is rewarding when enough Welsh breeding isuncovered.i have judged and travelled extensively in Australia and overseas andfeel i have a good idea of our Society’s position in the world today. ifeel proud as a Society that we can provide a registered animal that amember can use from a leading rein pony right through to an openeventer or showjumper.i am happy to stand again for a position on Committee of Manage-ment and will do my best to promote Welsh ponies and cobs and willcontinue to serve all members to the best of my ability.

gARY le BRoCQ Tarrawingee, Victoria nominated by : Kym Shingleton Seconded by: Wendy Trimble

ihAVe Been BreeDing Welsh SectionB ponies with my husband Chris under the

Keyi prefix for over 30 years. i am passionateabout the Welsh breed and am a Life Memberof the WPCS of A and WPCS (UK).i was actively involved with the Southern

nSW rPg for many years since its inception, holding the positionsof Chair or Secretary for much of that time. now living in Victoria, ihave maintained involvement with the north east and Border rPgand am on the Welsh national Show Committee.i have been on CoM for six years, with another four years on CoMover a decade ago. i have been Senior Vice Chairman for the last fiveyears, and editor of the Journal for the last four years. i was Chair ofthe Finance Committee for four years and in that term strove to furtherimprove transparency in CoM’s financial reporting and planned fora small budget surplus each year. i held senior positions in the Australian Public Service, heading uptourism, Consumer Affairs and Corporate Divisions. i bring fromthose roles high level experience in policy, program and project man-

agement, human resources, financial management, corporate gover-nance and international negotiations.i have a particularly strong interest in corporate governance. i firmlybelieve that CoM members must be impartial, possess high levels ofintegrity, minimise any potential conflicts of interest, and be on CoMfor the betterment of the Society and the members as a whole. i be-lieve we must not allow personal interests to sway our decision mak-ing; CoM members have a huge responsibility to manage the Societyin the best interests of members and the future of the wonderful Welshbreed in Australia.if elected, i would continue to promote good governance and soundfinancial management of the Society. i would continue to work hardboth at and outside CoM meetings. i would also work to ensure thatwe strive to maintain the standard of excellence across all sections ofthe Studbook, both in hand and under saddle. our Welsh ponies andcobs are extremely successful in open performance disciplines andwe should promote this success. i am also especially keen to promoteridden Welsh classes at the highest levels, both in WPCS run eventsand in open shows.

JAneT MuRPhY euroa, Victoria nominated by: Michele Baker Seconded by: helen Slee

iPUrChASeD my first Welsh MountainPony in 1979, the beginnings of Arielen

Welsh Mountain Pony Stud, and have been amember of the WPCSA since then. over thattime i have bred and shown our ponies suc-cessfully and supported my local rPg and

show committees. in 2009 i was encouraged to stand for Committeeof Management and have served in that role for the last eight years.My current roles include Junior Vice Chairman and editing Chairman.i am also the Judges Assessment Co-ordinator and the WPCSA’s rep-resentative on the industry Advisory Council of the Australian horseindustry Council.i strongly believe that it is important that Committee of Managementare aware of, and support, the needs of all members whether they are

well-known breeders with numerous ponies or our younger Pony Clubmembers who own just one treasured ‘Welshie’. if re-elected i willcontinue to work for all members and lend a fair and empathic ear toany concerns or questions that may need clarification. our regional Promotional groups are a wonderful resource for newmembers in particular. i consider it is also the role of Committee ofManagement to assist rPgs in their endeavours to continue to provideshows, education programmes and social activities for members.remember that the members of Committee of Management areelected by you as your representatives to advance and promote theSociety and our wonderful Welsh ponies. i encourage all members totake a few minutes to consider the resumes of the candidates and voteto have your input into the future of the Welsh Pony and Cob Societyof Australia.

helen Slee Faraday, Victoria nominated by: Frances Best Seconded by: Stephen Wiltshire

reFerenCe: rPg roundup - yarra Valley -Page 26 Autumn 2017 Action. i lodged a photo ofella nast from tasmania leading owendaleChocolate Moon in her handlers Class at the Vic-torian All Welsh Show. Unfortunately, i misspelther first name. it was correct in the article contentbut not in the photo caption. it should have been'ella' not emma. ella was very pleased to have

her photo in Action, but was apparently quite dis-appointed that her name was incorrect.My intention was to encourage our youngermembersthis was my error and i do apologise,but would be grateful if an errata could be placedin the Winter edition of Action.

yours faithfully, Heather Walliker

ACCESSAction

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Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc.

BUDGET 2017 - 2018 NATIONAL OFFICE

the SoCiety has experience another smallreduction of income during the last year,

which was expected in the current economic cli-mate.income items affected are Memberships whichin turn affect registrations,transfers etc.With this in mind the Finance Committee havehad to reduce expenditure for the coming year.

We are predicting that a small profit will beachieved for the national office.the Action and Journal still remain two itemsthat do not break even,with this in mind CoMare trying to increase advertising in Action byadding more colour pages to the publication,making it more attractive to advertisers. With adownturn in advertising, the Journal will again

make a significant loss.With both publicationsconsidered a service to members, the high qual-ity of production will remain.the Society still remains in a strong financial po-sition with our cash reserves and no major ex-pense for the office or Society during the nextyear expected.

Mark Bullen - Finance Chairman

CODE ITEM 2016 - 17

BUDGET

INCOME

4-0010 PONY

4-0015 Prefix and Brands $5,500.00

4-0020 Registration Fees $65,000.00

4-0030 Transfer & Leases $35,000.00

4-0035 Duplicate / Pedigree /Service $2,500.00

4-0040 Export, Import, AI & ET Kits $1,000.00

4-0045 DNA - Fingerprint testing $2,000.00

4-0048 DNA - Stallion Fee $4,500.00

4-0058 EVENTS

4-0073 Special Medal Sales $200.00

4-0074 Swabbing Levy fees recieved $7,000.00

4-0075 Performance Competition $700.00

4-0090 MEMBER

4-0091 Membership Subscriptions $190,000.00

4-0093 Postage paid by members $1,000.00

4-0095 Administration Fees $8,500.00

4-0098 Junior Club $1,000.00

4-0730 SPONSORSHIP

4-0750 Sponsorship $2,000.00

4-0755 Fundraising $500.00

4-0770 MEETINGS

4-0780 AGM Conference $8,800.00

4-0790 Judges Seminar $1,200.00

4-0795 Judges Assessment $600.00

4-0900 ADVERTISING

4-0910 Action $12,000.00

4-0920 Journal $32,500.00

4-0940 Web Site $200.00

4-1000 PRODUCTS

4-1050 Gift Voucher $5,000.00

4-1100 Promotional Goods $6,000.00

4-1190 PUBLICATIONS

4-1200 Journals $750.00

4-1400 Other Publications $300.00

4-1600 History of the Society $500.00

4-2000 INTEREST

4-2010 Bank Interest $10,000.00

Totals $404,250.00

EXPENSES

6-0200 FEES

6-0240 Bank Fees $3,000.00

6-0245 EFTPOS - Fees & % $1,000.00

6-0250 Pay Pal Fees $1,500.00

6-0800 PROMOTION

6-0805 Gift Voucher Redemption $5,000.00

6-0810 Advertising $1,000.00

6-0815 Promotional Goods $3,000.00

6-0830 Gifts / Give Aways $500.00

6-1006 Events sponsorship (non WPCS) $1,500.00

6-1020 SHOW EXPENSES

6-1022 Ribbons, Trophies & Sashes $200.00

6-1031 Prize Money $65.00

6-1035 Other Events $50.00

6-1040 Performance Competition $500.00

6-1045 Swabbing $7,000.00

6-1050 YOUNG MEMBERS PROGRAMS

6-1060 National Young Judge $1,000.00

6-1065 Young Ambassador Award $2,500.00

6-1070 Junior Club $500.00

6-1073 JUDGES ASSESSMENT

6-1074 Assessors Panel Expenses $800.00

6-1089 EDUCATION

6-1096 President Allowance $1,000.00

6-1097 AGM Delegates Expenses $1,000.00

6-1100 Member & RPG Liaison $100.00

2017 -2018 Approved Budget

6-1101 LEGAL OBLIGATION FEES 6-1102 Accounting Fees $6,000.006-1103 Solicitor Fees $500.006-1104 Insurance $22,200.006-1110 Affiliation (AHIC,EA) $500.006-1111 Financial Reporting Fees $100.006-1220 MEETING EXPENSES 6-1305 COM Meeting Day Expenses $1,000.006-1310 COM Travel Subsidies $5,000.006-1315 AGM & Conference Expenses $10,000.006-1325 COM Special subsidies $700.006-2000 EMPLOYMENT 6-2015 Staff Training - Emplyment Exp $1,000.006-2020 Superannuation $15,000.006-2025 Workers Compensation $2,000.006-2030 Wages & Allowances $160,000.006-2050 Other Employer Expenses $1,000.006-2101 STUD BOOK 6-2105 Stud Book monthly fees $8,000.006-2110 PUBLICATIONS 6-2112 Action $48,000.006-2113 Journal $48,000.00

6-2138 OFFICE SUPPLIES 6-2140 Printed stationery $3,500.006-2145 Office Amenities $400.006-2150 Postage $12,000.006-2205 Stationery $1,000.006-2213 IT & COMMUNICATIONS 6-2215 Web Site Expenses $2,000.006-2225 Internet/Computer $3,000.006-2240 Office Equipment $3,000.006-2600 SERVICES 6-2610 Telephone - Office & Chairman $3,500.006-2800 BUILDING 6-2810 Electricity $3,000.006-2815 Cleaning - National Office $1,000.006-2820 Building & General Maintanance $1,000.006-2825 Body Corporate Fees / Rates $3,500.006-2830 Water Rates $800.006-3000 MISCELLANEOUS 6-3005 Sundry Expense $500.006-3010 DNA - Member Funded $4,000.006-3011 DNA - Society Funded $200.00 Totals $402,615.00 PROFIT $1,635.00

The Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia inc.national office 20, 14-17 hogan Court, Pakenham Vic 3810

Minutes of the Annual general Meeting June 25th 2016held at Mantra hotel - tullamarine Melbourne

Present - President Mrs Mary nadin, CoM members (12 members), Mrs J hill (office Manager), leanne Moss (Registrar), total of 59 votingmembers and other Associate members and friends.the President Mrs Mary nadin informed those in attendance that in accordance with Society rules she declared the meeting open at 5.19 pm.Mrs Mary nadin welcomed the members to the meeting and advised the following:-• only honorary, Life and Full financial members of the Society are entitled to vote. Upon entry to the meeting, all honorary, Life, and Full Financial

Members received a Voting Card.• those addressing the meeting were requested to identify themselves prior to speaking to assist with the minute taking.• only those items set out in the agenda convening the meeting may be transacted at this meeting. • A request for all persons to please turn off mobile phones1. Apologiesthe President called for apologies - J riley, Michael gates, t taylor, Cheryl and ivan Bunting, Joan Skipworth, Margaret Sperrin, Jacki Langfield. glenda Lovell, J Johnston, L Kellock,K estcourt, P Crompton, S Barker, t Dunn, C Murphy, A Brockhoff, e Dudley, S Bayles, K Prince, D harvey, M gates, J ivory, S Jamieson, g Jarrott,J Solomon, F Forge, S Deane, A Deane, K turnbull, M Smith, V Smith, B Logan, B owen, D owen, J Cesnik, F Best, M Brown, h Jones, D Berry. Moved: i denney Seconded: P Quinn Carried2. Confirm Previous Minutes – AgM June 20th 2015the President called for confirmation of the minutes of the Annual general Meeting 20th June 2015 as available on the WPCS Australia inc website,Winter Action magazine and in AgM folders. Moved: g le Brocq Seconded: i denney Carried3. Chairpersons Report – M. Baker the Chairman Mrs Michele Baker, before presenting her report expressed her sympathy on behalf of members to all those who have lost loved ones. M Baker thanked Alice Austin as coordinator of the young Judges Program for her continued support for the competition, Michelle Perry as Siresrating Coordinator and Darryl King for his assistance with the Society risk Management Policy. the Chairman Mrs M. Baker Presented her Annual report the President called for any questions – nil .the Chairman Mrs M. Baker moved for the adoption of the report Moved: M Baker Seconded: d King Carried

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4. Finance Committee Report and Approval of Audited Accounts - J Murphythe President called on the report from the Chairman of the Finance Committee Janet Murphy including approval of the Audited Balance Sheet andAccounts for the financial year period April 1st 2015 - March 31st 2016. J Murphy presented the Financial report. the President called for any questions addressed to the Finance Chairman – nil the Finance Chairman J Murphy moved the report be accepted. Moved: J Murphy Seconded: J While Carried5. Auditor’s Report - Appointment of Society Auditor – J Murphythe Finance Chairman J Murphy moved that the firm, Pakenham taxation & Business Services be appointed as the Society Accountants for 2016 –2017 financial year. Moved: J Murphy Seconded: P Quinn Carried

J McKinlay congratulated Janet Murphy on her detailed and comprehensive report.J Murphy gave a brief explanation for the surplus in this year’s accounts. this was due to a reduction in the forecast expenses for the previous year.this included a reduction in staffing expenses due to less staff numbers at some time during the year. 6. editing Committee Report the President called for the report from the Chairman of the editing Committee Mrs helen Slee. Mrs helen Slee presented the editing report. the President called for any questions regarding the editing report – nil. Mrs helen Slee moved that the editing report be adopted as read. Moved: h Slee Seconded: P Taubmann Carried7. Thanks to retiring Member of Committee the Chairperson thanked the retiring Committee of Management members, Janet evans, Megan howe, Jacki Maple, Kathryn Mitchell, Kym Shingletonand Wendy trimble.8. Announcement of the Committee of Management President Mary nadin informed the meeting that there were six vacancies for the Committee of Management, with a total of seven nominations for thepositions received. the President explained the preferential system of voting. the preference for the candidates is indicated by the number of votes, with the most preferredcandidate receiving the lowest number and so on.

Megan howe = 1,259Wendy trimble = 1,397Kathryn Mitchell = 1,514Kym Shingleton = 1,538Janet evans = 1,559Paul Quinn = 1,744Judy ritchie = 1,853

the President congratulated the 6 newly appointed Committee members as follows. Megan howe, Wendy trimble, Kathryn Mitchell, Kym Shingleton, Janet evans, Paul Quinn. 9. Announcement of the winner of the dinah Creswick Breeder’s Trophythe Chairperson announced the winner of the Dinah Creswick Breeder’s trophy which is awarded for points accumulated at the Victorian All WelshShow 2015. the winner receives a limited edition plate specially made for this award. the award is allocated to one State All Welsh Show each year,with points calculated at the relevant State All Welsh Show. Points are allocated 6 for a first, down to 1 for sixth place with Champion and reservegetting 8 & 7. Supremes are not included in the count. it is only for in-hand Welsh animals and does not include Part Welsh. Progeny groups are theonly groups included. the 2016 South Australian State All Welsh Show is the next State All Welsh Show the award will be calculated for.howe Family nawarrah Park 132 Pointstooravale Stud 65 PointsWeston Park 60 Pointsthe order of the trophy for each show season is 2017 – tASMAniA 2018 – QUeenSLAnD 2019 – nSW 2020 - WA 2021 – ViC 2022 – SA 10. PresentationsPast Committee member Jacki Maple was presented with a gift and thanked by the Chairperson for her contributions over the past years while on theCommittee of Management. the Chairperson also thanked J ritchie for her nomination for the Committee of Management.honorary life Membership – was presented to Joan Skipworth. Joan Skipworth was unable to attend due to injury. the award was received by JMcKinlay who gave a speech on Joan's behalf.distinguished Service Award (dSA) - a new award was recently introduced to recognise the quiet achievers in the Society who have contributed formore than ten years in many ways. information regarding the award is available on the Society web site. D King was called upon to announce a DSA for 2016. Mr Peter Bourchier was announced as the recipient for this year’s award. Mr Bourchier gave aspeech and graciously accepted the award. national Young Judge - Simonn Mansley from tasmania was announced as the national young Judge for 2015 – 2016 season. nyJ coordinator,Alice Austin accepted the award on behalf of Simonn who was unable to attend the presentation. A Austin commented that Simonn was a very deserving winner of the award and commended the runner up for the past three years, S Davis. the Chairperson made a presentation to the office Manager Mrs J hill, registrar Mrs L Moss and thanked them for their efforts throughout the year.Mrs J hill presented a bouquet of flowers to Mrs M Baker as Chairman of the Society and thanked her on behalf of members and the national officefor her dedication to the Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia. the President Mary nadin formally closed the meeting at 6.20pm.

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Part Welsh filly CANTERBURY GLORYANAS: Fames Nitro D: Crosswynds Gypsy Colours SOD: Cwmkaren Brenin

Breeder / Owner: Midge Boag

Gelding of Section A breeding WORANORA SHAKESPEARES: Woranora Mosaic D: Imperial Swing SOD: Imperial Boston

Breeder: Helen Dohan Owner: Kerrie Whitby Photo: Tony Whitby

Gelding of Section A breeding KENDA PARK CHRISTOPHS: Woranora Mosaic D: Kenda Park Celebrity SOD: Kenda Park TuscanyBreeder: Cassie Mackender Owner: Kerrie Whitby Photo: Tony Whitby

Part Welsh gelding DIVINE FESTIVE OCCASIONS: Whiterose Michaelangelo D: Falconhurst Festivity

Breeder: Neil Pfeiffer Owner: Erica Clark Photo: Amy-Sue Alston

Gelding of Section D breeding MITHRIL VELOCITYS: Bookra Sports Edition D: Mithril Valerie SOD: Fairway Skyline

Breeder: C Milvain Owners: Kristy Sparkes & C Milvain Photo: Margie Kuiper

Gelding of Section B Breeding MITHRIL HERAKLESS: Owendale Brandyman D: Mithril Hester SOD: Fairway Skyline

Breeder: C Milvain Owners: C Milvain & L Maguire Photo: Margie Kuiper

GALLERY Geldings & Part Welsh

Yearling Gelding of Section A Breeding DALBRAE ALPHA BOYS: Weston Park Tipperary D: Flowerdale Touché SOD: Imperial Pablo

Breeders / Owners: M, B & K Mitchell

Gelding of Section B Breeding BELLRIDGE GOLDS: Imperial Placido D: Amaranda Mefeusen SOD: Trentlyn Platinum

Breeder: Wendy Savill Owner: Maureen Smith Photo: Ingrid Matschke

Part Welsh gelding CARWYN IMPERIALS: Ibn Amir El Shaklan D: Burren-Dah Salt N Pepper SOD: Imperial Journal

Breeder: Carwyn Welsh Cobs Owner: Robyn Davey

Gelding of Section B Breeding TALLARA PARK TRISTAN Photo: Christina MarcuzziS: Mirinda Spycatcher D: Tonimbuk Orinjetta SOD: Breccles Roundelay (Imp UK)

Breeder / Owner: Kaylene Butterworth Rider: Cassidy Butterworth

Gelding of Section B Breeding MILLINGTON CHROME DADDYS: Millington Perry D: Millington Maddison

Breeder / Owner: Susan O’Brien

Gelding of Section B Breeding MITHRIL VAGABONDS: Owendale Brandyman D: Mithril Valerie

Breeder: C Milvain Owner: Louise Maguire Photo: M Scott

Gelding of Section D breeding GRANTULLA LEVIATHANS: Alcheringa Imprint D: Acheron Bach Dant y Llew

Breeder: C Parratt Owner: Alex Parratt Photo: Derek O’Leary

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North East & Border RPG ANNUAL PERFORMANCE SHOWSunday 10th September 2017

Oxley Recreation ReserveMeadow Creek Rd Oxley

Enq: Fiona Forge 0408 482 870Entries Close

Friday 1st SeptemberProgram in this Action

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PLAN NOW FOR AN EXCITING EVENT!** please note the date change **

The Committee of Management is excited to announce that as part of the Society celebrations for its 50th year in 2019 the Society has been granted

permission to hold the INTERNATIONAL WELSH SHOWat the Sydney International Equestrian Centre

NOVEMBER 23-24 2019 Start planning now ...More information will be released in the coming months

NOTICE of the WELSH PONy & COB SOCIETy of AUSTRALIA IncNational Conference June 24th 2017 including the SOCIETy ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING at 5 pm

Venue : Best Western Airport Motel & Convention Centre, Attwood Victoria (nr. Tullamarine)

A full program and registration details is included in this issue.• Saturday morning – RPG Delegates’ Meeting, Members’ & Guests’ Program• Saturday afternoon – Guest speaker & the WPCSA AGM• Saturday evening – Society Dinner & Quiz • Sunday morning – Judges’ & Enthusiasts’ Seminar• Registration closes Friday June 16th

2017 WPCSA JOURNALDon’t forget to order extra copies ofthe journal, or purchase one if youare an Associate member.Details in this issue… Page 11.

YARRA VALLEY RPGANNUAL MEETING

Wednesday 23rd August 2017THE HEALESVILLE RSL275 - 279 Maroondah Hwy Healesville Dinner: 6.30 pm Meeting: 7.30 pm

Enquiries: Denise Tate Ph: 9739 1372

QUEENSLAND FOAL FUTURITYFor Welsh & Part Welsh Foals

to be born 1/8/2017 – 31/7/2018Information and Nomination Forms

available on our websitewww.wpcs.com.au/qld

First nominations close 31 July 2017.Entrants will be judged as 2 year olds

at the 2020 Qld All Welsh Show.Enquiries: Lorelle Laffey 07 4697 3118

Email: [email protected]

NATIVE PONY FOAL & YOUNGSTOCK SHOW

Conducted by the Qld RPGSociety Bronze Medal& Sires Rating ShowSaturday 21st OctoberGatton ShowgroundsGreat classes

for all the Welsh Sections including Part Welsh

Full details on the websitewww.wpcs.com.au/qld

GIPPSLAND & PENINSULA RPGANNUAL MEETING

TO BE HELD 10TH OF JUNE at 12.30pm

followed by lunch at La Casa Sawtellis Restaurant

129 Sth Gippsland Hwy Tooradin

NEB RPGLittle RED DRAGON Show

Fun events & activities for Welsh & Part Welsh ponies

& cobs & junior riders

Sunday 2nd JulyTatura Exhibition Complex

Enquires:Stacey Ware 0429 320 838

Deanne Walker 0418 991 756

37th SOUTH AUSTRALIAN

All Welsh Show4th & 5th November 2017Talunga Park Showgrounds

Mt PleasantFull program of

Welsh and Part Welsh classes & OpenExtra saddle classes added iincluding NewcomersOverseas judges

Camping and stables available

Enquiries: Kathryn Mitchell 08 8132 1893 or 0409 979 982

[email protected]

Spring ACTIONThe Gallery Features

STALLIONSDeadline for material to be included

21st July 2016

SA RPG ANNUAL MEETINGSunday 18th June 2017

Margaret Bond Room 2, Glenunga Hub, L’Estrange Street Glenunga

Guest Speaker to be advised11:30 am for shared lunch at 12 noon

1 pm Annual MeetingAll welcome

Enquiries: Kathryn Mitchell 0409 979 982 [email protected]

Foal registrations & Membershipsdue to the National Office

31st July 2017

WA RPG LITTLE RED DRAGON

SHOWJune 10th 2017

CLAREMONT SHOWGROUNDS

Kym Shingleton0421211001

[email protected]

WA RPG • PRE ROYAL •

OPENWORKING HUNTER SHOW

June 10th 2017CLAREMONT SHOWGROUNDS

Joanne Brooke0413954816

[email protected] Anderson

0434 143 668 [email protected]

WA RPG MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND • PERFORMANCE SHOW •

JUNE 11th 2017CLAREMONT SHOWGROUNDS

Joanne Brooke 0413954816

[email protected] Anderson

0434 143 668 [email protected]

South Australian Performance Day Sunday 6th August 2017

Working hunter, dressage, saddle classes, encourage ring & ridden challenge classes.

A fun day for the novice or advance competitor.Program out soon on SARPG Facebook and Aushorse

Enquiries: Lia Blacket 0407 972 001 [email protected]

SHOW REGULATIONSAMENDMENTS **The regulations in this issue includeamendments that will take effect as of1st August 2017.Amendments are marked with **

JUDGES’ RULES INCLUDING AMENDMENTS **The full Judges’ Rules are included inthis issue for members. Amendmentswill take effect as of 1st August 2017.Amendments are marked with **

BALLARAT & CENTRAL HIGHLANDS RPGANNUAL MEETINGJuly 2nd at the

Royal Mail Hotel Sebastopol starting 11.00 am

New members very welcome

BACH Judges Seminarincluding Harnessto be held at Unicorn Parkon Sunday October 8

Guest presenter Elsa Avery of the Crosswynds Stud. Further information at a later date. Enquiries to Chris Gray 0487 829 587 email: [email protected]

Yarra Valley RPG EQUINE ENTHUSIASTS SEMINARSunday 10th September 2017Healesville RSL, Maroondah Hwy., Healesville11.00am to 4.30pm

This is an opportunity for all Equine Enthusiasts to attend an Information Seminar.Guest Speakers including: Mark Bullen - Imperial StudNicki Bowe - Australian College of Equine PodiotherapyFurther details will be available on the Yarra Valley RPG Facebook Page.Light refreshments available.

Enquiries: Denise Tate Ph: 9739 1372

Yarra Valley RPG Presents the 2017YARRA VALLEY EQUINE MARKET

Sunday 27th August11am to 2pm

Stallholders setup 9.00 - 10.30amJean Eales Pavilion, Lilydale Show Grounds, Market Street, Lilydale.Melways Ref: 38 E4Visit our extensive list of stalls both Commercial and Private. Catering available.

Rugs, Saddlery, Clothing, Equipment and much, much more.Enquiries: Meredith Williams: 0418 571 976Alissa Heffernan - Email: [email protected]

BACH PONY PAGEANT& Victorian Feature Show

at the Geelong Showgrounds on November 18/19

Program Spring Action and on Society website

Enquiries Chris Gray E: [email protected] Phone 0487 829 587DATE CLAIMER

WPCSA Delegates’ Meeting24th June 2017

Best Western Airport Motel & Convention Centre

Attwood Victoria (nr. Tullamarine)Registration details

are included in this issue.

WPCSA Judges’ Seminar25th June 2017

Best Western Airport Motel & Convention Centre

Attwood Victoria (nr. Tullamarine)Registration details

are included in this issue.

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NEB RPG Annual MeetingSunday 28th MayGlenrowan Hotel

11am, followed by lunch

Northern New South Wales Welsh Show @ AELEC Tamworth 16th – 17th December 2017

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RPG Roundupnew South Wales - eastern

For onCe the weather gods were kind toSydney royal with perfect weather making

for an enjoyable show. Wendy trimble officiatedfor the three days of Welsh competition and theWelsh results are listed in this issue of Action.Congratulations also to the Welsh winners inopen competition, Welsh certainly have the edgewhen it comes to Show hunter performance.the nSW All Breeds Foal & youngstock Showwill be held on 9th July at hawkesbury Show-ground. earlier dates have been trialled recentlybut July appears to be the favoured time of yearwith the majority of competitors, giving ampletime to wean foals after Sydney royal. this yearthe show will be pre-entry with entries on theday attracting a substantially higher fee. horsesdo not need to be nominated but tickets are pre-ordered. For the first time a hack and hunterShow will be held in conjunction. the programcan be found on emmas website as well as thenSW Welsh website www.welshnsw.home-stead.com Medals will be awarded for BestWelsh youngstock exhibit and Supreme PartWelsh youngstock exhibit.the 40th nSW All Welsh Show will again beheld at the Sydney international equestrian Cen-tre on 27th – 29th october 2017 and our over-seas judges this year will be from thenetherlands. Schedules are in this issue of Ac-tion. As usual, Committee is endeavouring toprovide great prizes for all Championship win-ners and prize money for as many Supremes andChampionships as possible and any assistancefrom members or friends is gratefully appreci-ated. Society gold Medals will be awarded forSupreme Welsh in hand, Supreme Led PartWelsh, Supreme ridden Welsh and Supremeridden Part Welsh and a Society Bronze Medalwill be awarded for Supreme Champion LedShow hunter. For the first time Liberty Classeswill be held in the indoor arena on Saturdayevening immediately after judging of the majorawards. these are fun events designed to show-case the fabulous movement the Welsh breedsare renowned for. Don't forget the nSW Foal Futurity. this is forfoals due to be born 1/8/2017 until 31/7/2018and all entry fees pool together to form prize-money. the foals are then judged in separate fu-turity classes at nSW All Welsh when they aretwo years old. Pre-birth entry fee is very inex-pensive and entry forms can be found in this edi-tion of Action so why not enter your pendingfoal. the eastern nSW rPg now has a FacebookPage. this page has been established in order toadvise members of upcoming events and as asource of information, it is not a page to post ad-vertisements on. Please ‘like’ and ‘share’ the pageand use it as a source for up to date information.the show programs will also be posted here.it is very hard to write these reports without as-sistance from members, please feel free to emailyour news so we can make this as interesting andinformative for members as possible.

Kerrie Whitby & Helen Dohan

new South Wales - northern

oUr yoUngStoCK ShoW which waspostponed from February, will be held on

Sunday, 28th May at tamworth Pony Clubgrounds. the judges will be nicolette Jones-ryan (ring 1) and Catherine Bott (ring 2).We were unable to book our regular date atAeLeC for the northern nSW Welsh Show sothis year it will be held on 16th & 17th Decem-ber. We have rearranged some events and willhave two judges, Fiona Forge and geoffreyMark. the program will be in Spring Action.CAnyon Pony StUD have had a very suc-cessful season with their stallion, Imperial Puc-cini (Eyarth Tigra Imp UK x Imperial PictureThat). he has won a number of champion andsupreme awards with the highlight being the ex-citing win in the Champion of Champions final atthe national Pony of the year. he was also a win-ner of the Welsh Pony or Cob of the year. Anothergreat win was Supreme B at Sydney royal.Karen and Laurie Carrigan have had great suc-cess with Canyon Sebastian (Imperial Puccini xCanyon Serenade) with the highlight beingSupreme Led Part Welsh at QAW show. BeLLS MoUntAin WeLSh PonieS had agreat Sydney royal with Best Section B geld-ing going to Bells Mountain Mandalay(KarangaValantino x Imperial Mona Lisa) shownby a very excited natalie Anderson and BellsMountain Pollyanna (KarangaValantino x Im-perial Picture Perfect) Champion Mare/Filly forthe third successive year. Pollyanna went on towin Best youngstock Welsh Pony exhibit atQAW, being beaten by her dam, Imperial PicturePerfect (EyarthTigra Imp UK - Imperial PictureThis) in Supreme B. Picture Perfect went on towin the Best Welsh in hand award.other exhibitors from our rPg showing suc-cessfully at recent show have been Keiley Bell,Bellgara Ponies, Julie Casson, Makayla Stud andSherial McDonald, Sherdara Stud.

new South Wales - Southern

intereSt iS high in our forthcoming AllBreeds Foal and youngstock Show so we are

looking forward to a successful day! At our lastcommittee meeting the rPg’s sponsorship wascontinued and a number of regional events cov-ering a broad gambit of Welsh pony and cob ac-tivities was agreed to be supported covering led,ridden, hunter, jumping and driven events. KAtrinA BoWDitCh reports that her ponieshave had only a few outings this year as she hasbeen to the beautiful taranaki area of newZealand numerous times helping the ClovellyFarm Welsh Pony Stud team show their lovelybabies by their stallion Imperial Harlem (ImpAus) with much success. her Part Welsh coltRachem Ice Man was awarded Supreme PartWelsh exhibit at goulburn Show sponsored bythe Southern nSW rPg WP&CS at goulburnShow. Stepdon Park Tulip was awarded Cham-pion Palomino at the recent ArABS inc AutumnShow and reserve Champion Saddle Pony andPalomino at gunning as well as winning herWelsh classes. MiCheLLe StyLeS Nawarrah Park TimeTraveller had a successful trip to Canberra royal

Show with third Led Welsh Cob gelding SectionD, first ridden Welsh Section C/D and Cham-pion ridden Welsh. At goulburn Show he wasSupreme Led Welsh of the show and Championridden Welsh. At the Arabs inc Autumn Showhe was Champion Led Show hunter galloway,Supreme Champion Led galloway, Championridden Show hunter galloway, Supreme Cham-pion ridden hunter galloway and reserveChampion Led Welsh exhibit. her NawarrahPark Poptasticwas first Led Welsh Cob geldingSection C and reserve Champion Led geldingat Canberra royal. At goulburn Ag Show hewas reserve Champion Led Welsh exhibit.Nawarrah Park Time Traveller (aka Marty) be-came very unwell with a mystery illness. Martywas suffering from 41º plus temperatures forfour days and it was suspected that he had peri-tonitis. he was showing no typical signs of anyillness, so after massive doses of antibioticsMarty was looking at specialist referral. it wasonly that he had a mild attack of colic which forsome reason had started to stabilise. he is nowback to his normal cheeky self and continuing toperform as Marty does.KoonAMA Pony StUD. Len has shown hisPart Welsh gelding, Koonama Take A Bow, withgreat success. he is currently training with exolympic jumping rider trevor Morris. ‘Santa’and Len sure turned a few heads on our first dayat the goulburn Jumping Club, with Santa jump-ing three lovely clear rounds, the last at 650 mm.Santa is a 14 hh pony, goes back to our originalWelsh Mountain pony Naroo Nightlight. ourwonderful old matriach, Koonama Amore foaledher sixth filly in november, Koonama Always.our wonderful old stallion Imperial Rembrandtwill turn 21 this year. he has won the last twoyear’s sires rating in nSW. Meg and Len FostergrenWooD StUD, Sabina helgem’s Gren-wood Rose Tattoo, ‘Ink’, won reserve Cham-pion Preliminary Pony at the recent CanberraClassic Dressage.

Jan and Ian Denney

Above: Stepdon Park Tulip. Below: Part Welshcolt Rachem Ice Man.

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RPG Roundupnorth east & Border

WhAt A BUSy yeAr we have had again.our Autumn Show was a great success

this year; it would seem some entries were a lotstronger than previous years, which was a reliefafter making the decision to move our show tothe Monday of the Welsh national Show, a pub-lic holiday in Victoria. Full results can be foundin this edition of Action.our Foal show is still to come, it seems the yearof trying new dates for our group, moving to theSaturday this year. this will avoid clashes withother regional foal shows and hopefully encour-age people to make a weekend out of the shows.As we only host our Working hunter clinic everysecond year, this year we are hosting our ownLittle red Dragon Show on 2nd of July at tatura.these shows are a great incentive for youngermembers and riders and should be a lot of fun.it’s a good time of the year for some winter funand kick off the School holidays. if you have ayoung rider that wants to have a fun encouragingday out please contact Stacey Ware 0429 320838 or Deanne Walker 0418 991 756. the pro-gram will also be loaded onto our group face-book page.it seems that winter won’t be a time for rest, aswe prepare for our Annual Performance Show.the program is included in this edition of Action,remember that these shows are designed for thestart of the season, if your pony or cob still hasits winter coat, it’s perfectly acceptable for themto be shown. together with the exceptional arenathat oxley provides, even with a great deal ofrainfall there are no excuses this year, it’s alwaysa great day out.We hope to see you all at our Annual Meeting onSunday 28th May at the glenrowan hotel, acatch up without having ponies on board will belovely.Queensland

the 2017 QUeenSLAnD All Welsh Show isover for another year, with a sigh of relief

from the organising committee as it is a very fullshow. Judges this year were Meurig evans,Dyfrdwy Stud, rosemary russell-Allen, AstonStud, Ashley Porter, Vanoca Park, John riley,Cwmkaren. Unfortunately, due to a carriage driv-ing accident, Stephen Pile was unable to attend forthe novelties but Kathy Pile was able to run thecourse for the uninitiated competitors with styleand grace. Best Welsh in hand and gold Medalwinner for the 2017 was the grey Section B mare,Imperial Picture Perfect, owned by ruth Ander-son. Best Part Welsh in hand was Canyon Sebas-tian, owned by Karen Carrigan, Supreme riddenWelsh was won by Amy Bright’s CasuarinaRidge River and Supreme ridden Part Welsh wasFarleigh Lodge Kingston, owned by Jasmin nagy.this year, our dressage competition was run in theoutdoors, due to the large number of competitorsand although the day was a little windy, all poniesperformed well. Champion Preliminary was LindaShore’s Glengarry Eclipse, reserve ChampionPreliminary: Samantha hayne’s Maitland BarChloe, Champion novice: Kerri-Lee ryder’s thebeautiful perlino, TMH Bogart, reserve Cham-

pion novice: Samantha hayne’s Harmony HillEmyr and elementary Champion, rahane Pas-toral Co’s gorgeous buckskin Rahane Portia.highest individual Percentage Junior Club Mem-ber: olivia Webb and runner Up: Sophia Stronghighest individual Percentage young People’sgroup Member: nikita Cave with runner Up:Karli goad. highest Percentage winners in theirSections were Jeannie Maher’s Section A WyannCaramel Classic,rahane Pastoral Co’s Section BRahane Pippa, nikita Cave’s Section C Drac-moore Merlyn, John riley’s Section D CwmkarenRiley Express, and natalie Strong’s Part WelshAranui Mr Bojangles. Congratulations to all ourcompetitors on a wonderful show!toowoomba royal Show was also a great eventfor the Welsh, with Jill Arthy’s stylish chestnutSection B stallion, Imperial Apollo not only win-ning Best Welsh in hand but also the overallSupreme in hand exhibit of the show, against allother breeds. Champion harness exhibit attoowoomba royal was the grey gelding SectionA, Edgehill Christopher Robin bred by KatePrince, edgehill, and exhibited by nicole Kimlin. our second Bunnings BBQ experience went offwell with another beautiful day in toowoomba.As it was Mother’s Day, many families came outfor brunch to Bunnings, keeping Mum happy be-cause she didn’t have to cook, the kids happy be-cause they could take Mum out for the morningand Dad happy because he was at the hardwarelegitimately and everyone else was happy! thisis a terrific fundraiser if you can access thehelpers to assist on the day as it is a very full onfundraiser.the recent floods in Queensland have left a lot ofmembers soggy and we hope that all our membersand their ponies remained safe and damage free.Just another reminder to have a workable emer-gency plan when stock is involved as Mother na-ture can be very unpredictable.the group would like to send condolences topopular Qld judge and competitor, glenis Millerand her family for the recent loss of her brother-in-law, tragically killed in an accident. StephenPile is also laid up for a while with a smashedankle due to his collision with a tree while train-ing a harness pony. Fortunately, the pony was not

injured but the vehicle - and Stephen – neededsignificant repair. this year, our very popular native Pony young-stock Show will be held in october and we willbe co-hosting with the riding Pony Society. thiswill enable both groups to share the workloadand access a greater volunteer base! Programwill be available soon and will be on our rPgFacebook, as well as the website.

Julia Hardie Publicity Officer [email protected]

www.wpcs.com.au/qldSouth Australia

SinCe oUr youngstock Show last January,the SA rPg has been busy planning the 37th

SA All Welsh, our Annual Meeting for June andworking on the Performance Day in August atStrathalbyn.the next event for us is the Welsh, Part Welsh andriding Pony Foal Show at tilling hill, echungaon 7 May 2017. our judges are Janet evans fromWeston Park Stud and Frances Best from Lyka-narro Stud – both from Victoria. this is our small-est event on the calendar but it is pleasing thatentry numbers over the last few years are holding.We reckon to get good weather and it’s nice tohave a small event where we can do a bit of so-cialising as well as showing.the SA rPg sponsored the Welsh and PartWelsh led and ridden classes at the recent royalAdelaide Breeds Show. this year’s judge wasgary Le Brocq from torlyn Stud in Victoria.entries were excellent across all classes. theoverall Supremes for the day were Weston ParkBliss, Champion A, Tarvia Satin Doll, ChampionB, Dalpura Koda, Champion C, Seawynd GypsyQueen, Champion D and Weston Park Spirit,Champion gelding. Seawynd Gypsy Queenwenton to be sashed Supreme Welsh exhibit. in the Part Welsh, Brookman Park Jimmy Choowas Champion Colt/Stallion, Uhavta Nice NNaughty was Champion Mare/Filly, WynaraNeon was Champion gelding. Wynara Neonwent on to take out Supreme Led Part Welsh.in the saddle classes, Kerulen Wyllyswas awardedChampion ridden Welsh, Dynasty Park HotChocolate,Champion ridden Part Welsh, Cham-

Champion Harness Exhibit at Toowoomba Royal was the grey gelding Section A, Edgehill ChristopherRobin bred by Kate Prince, Edgehill, and exhibited by Nicole Kimlin.

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RPG Rounduppion Welsh Leading rein/First ridden went toFlowerdale Tyrol and Champion open Leadingrein/First ridden was Bamborough Prunella.the SA rPg sponsored classes providing the gor-geous Autumn coloured garlands and a prize forall the children in the Welsh and open leading reinclasses. Full results in this issue. the SA rPg Annual Meeting will be on Sunday18th June 2016 at the glenunga hub, BurnsideCommunity hall. the meeting will start at 11:30am with a shared lunch at about 12 noon. themeeting will start at 1 pm with a guest speakerbefore the formal part of the meeting. All wel-come. thanks to the SA Welsh community who sup-ported the Murray Bridge All Breeds Show.Champion Junior handler was Mia ozolins withZara young reserve. Champion Welsh Moun-tain Pony was rivington Stud’s Rivington Ascot,Champion Welsh Pony was Shanamon Stud’sKeyi Christabel and Champion gelding wasRivington Marco Polo shown by Kylie herbut.Supreme Welsh exhibit went to Rivington Ascot.he also took out the Supreme Led of Show forthe third year in a row. Champion Part Welshwas Sandi Pearce’s Straight Ace of Sefton withDarrin Phillis’ Caballero La Casa Syriana re-serve. the Champion Welsh Leading rein/Firstridden went to Flowerdale Tyrol owned by Vic-toria heyward and ridden by Mia ozolins withreserve going to Zara young’s Rivington Nickle. Members wishing to enter the 2017 SA Foal Fu-turity – which will be judged in 2020 - shouldcomplete the FF form in this issue of Action. FFdetails re the events being judged in 2018 and2019 will be sent to participants soon. the SAFoal Futurity is open to all Welsh and Part Welshfoals but they must be entered before they areborn this Spring. the winners receive prizemoney (as a proportion of the entry pool) andthe SA rPg has put up a $100 Special Awardfor the Best Welsh and the Best Part Welsh FoalFuturity. if you are planning to breed a foal thiscoming season you should contact Lesley Marchon 08 8383 7028the SA rPg meets at 7 pm on the second tues-day at Meadows Memorial hall. All welcome.For enquiries please call our Secretary JuanitaBrooks on 0408 896 045.Victoria - Ballarat & Central highlands

Very LittLe neWS in our region at themoment. in February the Welsh ring at

Barastoc was again organised by our rPg andmany thanks to Scarlett Porter and her team ofhelpers for all the effort they put into the smoothrunning of the show. Congratulations to elargeeStud whose beautiful mare Elargee Trousseauwon the Supreme of All Breeds Award. i believethis award has never been won by a Welsh ponyor cob.A reminder about the harness Seminar at Uni-corn Park that is to be held on october 8th. Alljudges who attend will be accredited. this eventis highly recommended to all judges and harnessenthusiasts who wish to develop their knowl-edge and skills in harness.the Annual Meeting will again be held at the

royal Mail hotel in Sebastopol on July 2nd at11am. All members are very welcome. Do comealong and enjoy a very pleasant social day. Please contact Chris gray with any enquiriesyou may have.P :0487 829 587 e: [email protected]

Victoria - gippsland & Peninsula

WhAt A BUSy SeASon it has been forour group having held the Feature Show

back in January. A large turnout for the day withsome fantastic ponies showing up and struttingtheir stuff. thanks you to our judges, stewardsand sponsors. Without you we would never beable to run an event such as this. it was a verybusy day and a successful day was had, we con-gratulate all competitors and thank you for allyour support.We would like to congratulate the Saunders fam-ily of yurrugar Stud on the birth of Part Welshtwin foals Will and Grace out of Highgrove Sta-tus Symbol by Radway Right Royal (Imp), whois 27 years of age. As many would know twinsare rare and healthy twins are even rarer. thesetwo have been a jackpot for the stud with bothfoals being healthy and to top it off a filly andcolt for Robbie’s last foals. Can’t wait to seethem grow to carry this line of Part Welsh. Alsofor yurrugar Stud the successful two year oldPart Welsh mare, Yurrugar Supermodel has fin-ished her final show of the season with a secondin the Part Welsh class in a strong line up ofponies at Sydney royal, we look forward to fol-lowing this filly’s career in the future.Dressage with the Stars was held in March withthe Welsh ponies featuring in the places again.Congratulations to the owners, riders and breed-ers for producing their ponies at such a presti-gious event and show-casing our wonderfulbreed. Louise Maguire on Mithril Herakles in

the Four year old, placed sixth in a large fieldof ponies and Liana Arnott in the Six year oldon Kings Town Gideon did an exceptional job insuch a difficult test placing third in round 1, fol-lowing on from a win in the Six year old at theBoneo Classic in January. this is only the begin-ning for these two wonderful ponies.Carwyn Versace has been gelded and purchasedby young dressage rider grace Lawes and hermother rachel Lawes and is showing great prom-ise in the dressage arena so hopefully we will seethis combination out and about in the near futureshowing the big guys how it is all done.Congratulations to another local member and herdriven team of ponies, Diane Boardman, winnerof the hat trick of nSW, Victorian and the Aus-tralian Championships, as well as winning eq-uitana 4-in-hand challenge. her team are knownas the Bling team, driven by rachel haslau. itconsists of Elargee Trevi (Welsh A), RiddellRidge Painted Sioux (Part Welsh), Deejay Super-nova (Welsh C) and Pemberton Chit Chat(Welsh A) and we can’t forget their reserve BarnHill Tuxedo (Welsh A). this is a super effortfrom the team. Welshies really can do it all! Foal shows are now here and we look forwardto seeing the new stock on the ground andwatching their progress.our monthly meetings are held every third Mon-day of the month at tooradin Sports Club, dinnerat 7pm and meeting commencing at 8pm, allmembers are invited.We look forward to seeing members at out An-nual meeting on the 10th June at 12.30 followedby lunch at La Casa Sawtellis, 129 Sth gipps-land hwy tooradin.

Lauren Britton-GraydenPublicity Officer

[email protected]

Adelaide Royal Breeds Show 2017 Supremes: Above left: Led Welsh Rebecca Brady's Seawynd Gypsy Queen.Above right: Ridden Welsh Meredith Johnsson's Kerulen Wylys. Photos: In Motion

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RPG RoundupVictoria - Yarra Valley

the 16th Welsh & open Breeds Foal Showhas been run with exhibitors having a pleas-

ant and successful day.the group is busy with plans for the Annualgear Sale to be run at Lilydale Show groundson Sunday 27th August. We are also planning anequine enthusiasts Seminar to be held athealesville rSL on Sunday 10th September.this will be an informative day with severalguest speakers. Further details on these eventscan be found on the notice Board.StUD neWS:John AnD DeniSe tAte of Alianna WelshMountain Ponies report that Alianna IsabellaSnowflake has arrived safely in nZ to start hernew life with Ann Chamberlain, rosa Stud. Annhas long loved this mare and her breeding, so sheflew over from nZ to see her. Bella is by EppyntShot (Imp UK) out of Glengwin Finesse. Wewish Ann, Bella and her ponies all the best forthe future.At MoSMAn PArK we have had two filliesand two colts. Matilda has given us a beautifulfilly by Bamborough Catcher and Madonna oneby Nattai Calon Lan and both will be retained.two colts by Catcher, both very promising. Mar-garet has been competing in driving events thisyear. Mosman Park Mickey Mouse and MosmanPark Foxtrot attended the eastern Vic dressageweekend where we were fortunate to drive onthe great surface of Maffra showgrounds. Mickeywon his section on the first day with Foxtrotcoming second to him, and they reversed theorder on the second day. they will both go onto compete in the Dressage Championships inMay. Foxtrot has competed in three combineddrives this year with the last being the nationaltitles at easter in South Australia. She is show-ing promise in this demanding discipline. in March PenMAin riDing PonieS inLaunching Place, yarra Valley hosted a nationalAssessment day run by the Australian Sports Ponyregistry in partnership with trakehners Australiaand the holsteiner horse Association Australia.open to all pony breeders, owners and riders inAustralia. Mattias Werner from germany, judgedthe ponies on conformation and movement usingthe international scoring system. the conclusionof the national tour saw four foals by TripleTrees Perfect Prince, imported german ridingpony and Part Welsh, owned by Penmain ridingPonies, awarded equal first place and graded'Preliminary elite' with 81% winning the 2017national high Score Foal Award.Fern Wright: i had been wanting to enter afoal into an Assessment tour for a while, buthave never been quite brave enough. in March iwas quite excited to finally show off my lovelybaby, Danny. he was awarded elite Foal withvery positive comments from the assessor and allwho saw him. By the end of the tour he and threeother foals were on equal points for the nationalhighest scoring foal and Danny was awarded thebest presented pony of the tour! needless to sayi am looking forward to a bright future with this

talented pony and cannot wait to ride him! the foals awarded were all by triple treesPrince Prince Perfect (Imp NL) : Fawks Lord ofthe Dance (x Hillswood Dancing Queen) ownedby Fern Wright; Grantulla Princess Masika (xMariana Lodge Yvonne) owned by AlexandraParratt; Penmain Perfection (x County CoverGirl by Keston Royal Occasion Imp UK) andPenmain Madam Butterfly (x Penmain Tiara byPenmain Posh, PW) both owned by rossanneMason. ALexAnDrA PArrAtt: on April 1st 2017Grantulla Leviathan won his Preliminary 1.2Dressage test at the APoB (Australian Ponyowners & Breeders) Dressage Day. it was a wellrun day promoting our ponies in dressage. it wasso lovely to see the 'tiny tots' section out thereparticipating in the sport too. FAWKS: Kamber Pryderi won the Under 25grand Prix at the Victorian youth DressageChampionships, scoring a whopping 71% in theFreestyle, as well as over 68% in the intermediate2. he then won the CDi U25 grand Prix at theBoneo Classic, moving us up the Under 25 worldrankings, where we are currently sitting 29th inthe world! the youth Dressage Championshipswas also a very successful competition for ouryounger horses. Skye rode Merry (KamberMerfyn - Section D gelding) to reserve Cham-pion Pony Preliminary and was also successful inthe Fei Pony Section with her other pony Harry(Burrowa Bashar - Section C gelding). the yarra Valley rPg meets every month athealesville rSL - 6.30pm for a meal, 7.30pmMeeting. All Welcome.

Contact: Denise Tate - 9739 1372 or Heather Walliker - 0409 804 680

Western Australia

the 2017 Welsh & Part Welsh youngstockShowcase was held on February 26th at the

Perth horse and Pony Club grounds in herds-man. Ashley Porter from Vanoca Park WelshPonies in Victoria judged the exhibits in the mainring. the Welsh Mountain classes were well sup-ported with tanya Croker’s colt Wendamar Bax-ter being sashed Champion Welsh MountainColt, while S Beresi amd S Benthein’s filly Wil-low Valley Love Child was sashed ChampionWelsh Mountain Filly and the eventual SupremeWelsh Mountain Pony. Despite the number of Welsh Pony colts beingslow this year, Sue Shingleton’s colt Penley Bal-lad was sashed the Champion Welsh Pony Coltand then went on to be awarded Supreme WelshPony. Jenny Solomon’s recently purchased filly,Imperial Lady Anja was sashed Champion WelshPony Filly over a lovely line up Welsh Pony fil-lies. Catherine Anderson supported the Welsh Ponyof Cob type classes with her two fillies, withLondon Park Welsh Rose being sashed Cham-pion Welsh Pony of Cob type Filly andSupreme. Lauren King’s Welsh Cob colt, Kings TownKeltic Legendwas awarded the Champion Welsh

Cob sash, while Joanne Brooke’s filly Brooke-valley Ffanci received the Champion Welsh CobFilly sash and was the eventual Supreme WelshCob winner. the Welsh gelding classes continue to strengtheneach year. tracy edwards’ Wendamar Niklauswas Champion Welsh Mountain gelding, K andB Wilson and r Zuchetti’s Wendamar New Ad-dition received the Champion Welsh Pony geld-ing sash and was the eventual Best Welshyoungstock gelding. Kym Shingleton’s Pen-rhys Comet was Champion Welsh Pony of Cobtype gelding and Megan Worthington’s Canter-bury Kings Pardonwas sashed Champion WelshCob gelding. A wonderful line up was presented to AshleyPorter for the Best Welsh youngstock in handaward, with the glen Avon Award perpetual tro-phy and Welsh Pony and Cob Society BronzeMedal being awarded to Catherine Anderson’sfilly London Park Welsh Rose. Sue Shingleton’scolt Penley Ballad received the runner uprosette. the Part Welsh classes presented after this awardand saw Midge Boag’s filly Canterbury Glo-ryana receiving the Champion Part Welsh Fillysash and Brayside Stud’s Brayside Visionary re-ceiving the Champion Part Welsh gelding sash.Canterbury Gloryana was then awarded thethorpewood Pony Stud perpertual trophy forbeing the Supreme Champion Part Welsh young-stock in hand. Competitors were given a double chance in thesecond ring under judge helen Moore. JudySabine’s gelding Roseden Chorister wasawarded the grand Champion Part Welshyoungstock in hand and S Beresi and S & SBenthein’s Welsh Pony filly Cimeron I Candyreceived the grand Champion Welsh young-stock in hand garland. Full results are availableon the WA rPg website and there are some pho-tos from the show in the centre pages of this Ac-tion. thank you to all of the generous sponsorsof this event!Western Australian WP&CS members have con-tinued to proudly fly the flag for WA Welshponies and cobs, with many members makingthe long trek across the nullarbor to representthe state at various large east coast events, in-cluding at the 25th grand nationals Champi-onships. Congratulations to all of thesemembers! A large number of students from a variety ofschools across WA recently competed in the WAinterschools Championships, with many sectionsof the studbook demonstrating the versatility ofthe breed.the WA rPg Committee has been working hardto bring you three exciting events this winter andall on the same weekend and at the same loca-tion! Visit our website for the programs for theLittle red Dragon Show, the Pre-royal openWorking hunter Show and the Mountain andMoorland Performance Show.

Kym ShingletonWA RPG Chairperson

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Feeding foals, weanlings and yearlingsDr. Tania Cubitt, Ph D – Hy Gain Feeds Pty Ltd

FeWer toPiCS in equine nutrition stir morecontroversy than feeding the growing horse.

Many factors add to the confusion of providingnutrition throughout these critical stages of life.For example, growing horses may have differentcommercial end points. Some will be shown inhalter futurities where maximum growth andcondition are required at a young age. otherswill be prepared for sale, again requiring a ‘well-grown’ individual and many will be kept on thefarm to be used as replacement horses or futureperformance horses. these horses often haveless pressure on them to look their best at ayoung age.A healthy foal will grow rapidly, gaining inheight, weight and strength almost before youreyes. From birth to age two, a young horse canachieve 90 percent or more of its full adult size,sometimes putting on as much as 1.5kg per day.Feeding young horses is a balancing act, as thenutritional start a foal gets can have a profoundeffect on its health and soundness for the rest ofits life. As the foal’s dietary requirements shiftfrom milk to feed and forage, your role in pro-viding adequate nutrition is vital.

the critical nutrients for growth are protein(amino acids), minerals and vitamins. nutritionimbalances have been recognised as one poten-tial cause of growth disorders in young growinghorses. therefore, it is important that the diets ofyoung horses be properly balanced with nutri-ents known to be vital for optimum develop-ment.When you plan a feeding program for youryoung horses, several important factors need tobe considered:• Body changes involved in growth, • nutrient requirements of that particular

breed of horse,• the feed’s nutrient content,• Anatomical limitations of a young horse’s-

digestive system. For example, you cannotfeed young horses low-energy, bulky feedsbecause their digestive tracts are not largeenough. instead, young horses need concen-trated sources of energy, protein, vitaminsand minerals to meet their nutritive needs.

The Nursing FoalFoALS WiLL Meet their nutritional require-ments in their first 2-3 months of age from themare’s milk and pasture. if a foal and mare arein good condition, the foal does not need to startcreep feeding until it is at least 2 months old.however, some may need to start creep feedingby 30 days of age. in the third month of lactationthe mare’s milk production drops while the foal’snutritional needs keep increasing. therefore,foals have a nutrient gap. Creep feeding (that is,using feed that the mare cannot get to) can pro-vide the foal with extra nutrients to fill this gap.Several aspects of creep feeding are very impor-tant:• Start creep feeding when foals are about 8 to

12 weeks old. Make sure the feed is freshdaily and that foals are consuming it ade-quately.

• Use a creep feeder designed so that marescannot gain access and so that foals will notbe hurt. if you do not want a field typefeeder, you can tie the mare in her stable, al-lowing the foal to eat.

• Put the creep feeder where mares gather fre-quently.

• Feed the creep feed at a rate of 1% of thefoal’s body weight per day (max - 1 kg/100kg of body weight).

• Choose a feed that will be easy for the foal’sbaby teeth to chew such as an extruded orpelleted feed like hygAin® trUBreeD® or hygAin® ProDigy®.

The WeanlinggenerALLy foal performance decreases im-mediately after weaning. to minimise this “postweaning slump,” make sure foals are consumingenough dry feed at weaning to meet their re-quirements. one way of doing so is by creepfeeding. Managing growth during this time isvery important because excessive weight gainmay cause bone abnormalities and long-lastingskeletal problems.

Feed weaned foals on a combination diet. Firstly,they should be fed good quality forage. theyshould have access to all the good quality haythey will consume and allowed all the voluntaryexercise they want. research has shown that ex-

ercise strengthens bone, increases cortical thick-ness and makes for a sound future athlete. Secondly, weanlings should be fed hard feedsbetween 0.5kg - 1.5kg per day as per the recom-mendations listed on the product bag. Be carefulnot to feed weanlings too much hard feed. if youfeed them high levels of hard feeds, they willgrow more rapidly and this rapid growth mayharm skeletal and tendon development. there-fore, adjust feed intake to avoid overfeeding.

The YearlingAS A yeArLing’S growth rate slows consid-erably by the age of 12 months, yearlings canconsume more kilograms of dry matter. there-fore, they need lower nutrient concentrations intheir ration. Feed grain to yearlings at approxi-mately 0.5 to 1.5 kg/100 kg of body weight.even though yearlings require only 12% crudeprotein in the total ration, a 14% crude proteinhard feed ration gives you more flexibility. Withthis level, even if you use different types of hayswith protein variations, the horse will still getenough protein. A 400kg yearling may receive1.5 to 2kg of hard feed per day plus free choicehay or pasture. the amount of hard feed requiredvaries due to forage quality and quantity.

By the time yearlings are 18 months old (knownas long yearlings), their growth rate has slowedeven further. Although long yearlings only re-quire 10% protein, you do not need to formulatea new ration for them. you can feed them thesame ration as a 12 month yearling. As horseshave highly individual requirements, you needto adjust feed consumption to account forchanges in individual condition. therefore, youmust combine your knowledge of nutrition, youreye for condition and common sense to make thefinal adjustments on feed intake.

The critical nutrientsfor growth are protein(amino acids), minerals and vitamins. Nutrition imbalanceshave been recognisedas one potential causeof growth disorders inyoung growing horses.

Managing growth during this time isvery important because excessiveweight gain may causebone abnormalitiesand long-lasting skeletal problems.

As horses have highly individual requirements, youneed to adjust feedconsumption to account for changes inindividual condition.Therefore, you must combine yourknowledge of nutrition, your eye for condition andcommon sense tomake the final adjustments on feedintake.

Contact Susan Ostle Manilla NSW M : 0429 445 709

WELSH B Mare For Sale Pendaith Berenice M-12351

S: Sarnau Saunter (Imp UK)D: Eelah BendithSOD: Pendaith Berwyn DOB: 2002.

In foal for 2017 to Rotherwood Secret Agent (Imp UK)due to foal early August. This marehas a superb temperament.

The only reason for selling her is I amnot breeding ponies anymore andam just keeping my old ponies tillthey pass on.

Also for sale her 2 year old filly byRotherwood Secret Agent (Imp UK).

POA

Susan Ostle

MANILLA NSW 2346

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Feeding in Cold WeatherBy Dr John Kohnke BVSc RDA

the PriMAry neeDS of a grazing horseduring cold weather are an adequate supply

of good quality roughage, shelter from cold windand rain, free access to clean water and room toexercise to keep itself warm. older horses, in particular, are more likely tolose condition during cold, wintery weather asthey may not be able to graze for long enougheach day or walk comfortably to harvest theirfeed due to arthritic conditions. A horse does not start to lose significant amountsof body heat until the temperature falls below8ºC. horses adapt to cold conditions by growing alonger coat, (which requires extra energy andprotein to grow additional hair), by grouping to-gether to conserve body heat and increasing theirappetite and feed intake by up to 30% to providemore energy and roughage to help maintain theirbody heat.• A horse which is maintained in ‘fleshy’ con-

dition (condition score 2.5-3) will be morecomfortable under cold conditions as the sub-cutaneous fat layer helps insulate against heatloss.

• A thin horse needs more energy to maintain itsbody heat. once condition is lost, it is oftendifficult to regain it, especially in older horses,unless the animal is stabled overnight to helpconserve body warmth during cold overnightconditions.

• it is also important to keep a horse dry duringwet, cold weather, either with a water proofrug or providing a shelter shed, as the hair coatis less insulating against the cold when wet orwhen standing in a paddock under windy, highchill weather conditions.

An unlined rug actually makes a horse feel thecold because the air layer naturally trapped in thefluffed-up hair coat to shield against the cold isdisplaced by the weight of the rug. A lined, in-sulated or quilted rug, or even double-rugging(avoid very heavy rugs as they have to be carriedaround when grazing) is beneficial, especiallyduring wet, high wind chill conditions.

Feeding Roughage• CertAin FeeDS have a higher ‘heat waste’

which is produced during hindgut fibre fer-mentation. Feeds such as cereal chaff, lucerneand clover hay, which have a 70% energy lossas ‘heat waste’ during digestion, will help toprovide internal warmth during cold weatheras their fibre content is fermented in thehindgut.

• DUring BLeAK, wet or windy weather, orwhere a horse is losing condition, concentratefeeds containing fibrous foods, such as chaffand oats (oats has 10% fibre and 30% ‘heatwaste’ which ferments to produce more ‘heatwaste’ as compared to starch based grains,such as corn or barley with 20% ‘heat waste’)

can provide additional energy and ‘heat waste’and are suitable, along with good quality hay,for a pastured horse. if meadow hay is used,then lucerne chaff and oats will provide extraenergy and adequate protein.

• hAy ALone provided at the rate of 1-1½kg/100kg (3-4 biscuits for a 500kg horse) onsparse, winter pasture will usually maintaincondition. only good quality, leafy hayshould be provided, preferably in a hay rackor trough to reduce wastage.

Feeding ConcentratesDUring Very CoLD or Wet WeAther,a concentrate mix of 50:50 lucerne chaff and oats(or alternatively pellets) by volume can be pro-vided at the rate of 500g/100kg body weight inaddition to hay, when the maximum daily tem-perature remains below 10ºC.• FeeD BinS should be located on the leeward

side of a hill, sheltered from prevailing windsby a windbreak or warm comfortable sheltershed. horses often stand at feeders for a num-ber of hours to consume their feeds and windyexposed sites can significantly increase thechill factor in wet weather. Avoid water-courses and boggy gullies as horses standingfor 1-2 hours at a time in wet conditions maydevelop hoof abscess and become lame.

• Do not FeeD LArge AMoUntS of ad-lib concentrates, such as oats or pellets, tohungry, cold horses, as they may ingest the ra-tion too quickly and suffer choke, digestiveupset and colic. Alternatively, provide themwith a portion of dampened hay to eat first tofill them up, then provide a measured portionof concentrate or pelleted feed.

• AgeD horSeS At PAStUre and horses inwork should be double-rugged overnight orpreferably stabled and given concentrates andhay depending on their exercise level.

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Feed Twice dailyit iS BeSt to FeeD A hArD FeeD or hayin the morning and evening (ie twice daily),rather once daily, as the horse will have an en-ergy source provided to help regain energy andwarmth after a cold night, especially where graz-ing is short and sparse during the winter monthson frosted and cold pastures until they warm upby mid morning. An evening feed with extra haywill help to provide available energy and fibrefor hindgut fermentation to prepare for the coldovernight conditions and help keep the horsewarm and contented with a full belly. this isparticularly important in the case of mares andfoals, weanlings and yearlings, where heat lossfrom cold weather will sap energy for growth inyoung horses and development of the unbornfoal in late pregnant mares.

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Rug horses in WinterProViDe An inSULAteD (eg quilted) andwaterproof rug (ventilated if possible) for horsesthat are left outdoors during cold, wet conditionsand overnight. horses normally stand with theirhindquarters facing the prevailing wind, sleet orrain. ensure that the rug has a long tail flapwhich hangs down to just above the hocks, so asto prevent cold air and draughts from drawingheat from the under belly area where body heatis produced as a by-product of the fermentationof fibrous food during hind gut digestion.

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energy loss as heat in Feedsone BiSCUit (about 2kg) of lucerne hay pro-vides extra energy, protein and calcium as a basefor feed supplements for a horse under limitedgrazing conditions, with 2-3 biscuits (4-6kg) ofmeadow or grass hay to make up the shortfallsin bulk for a 450-500 kg resting horse. note: Al-though warm bran mashes and boiled barley areoften offered to horses as a ‘warm’ feed at nightand are relished by horses, the amount of‘warmth’ contributed to the body heat is verysmall as compared to heat generated as a resultof fibre digestion in the hindgut.

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energy loss as heat in FeedsA tWiCe WeeKLy application of Kohnkesown hoof-Seal® to the whole hoof, or once aweek to hoof wall and twice a week to the soleonly, is useful to prevent excess moisture uptakewhich could soften the hooves under wet condi-tions. Softened hooves can lead to ‘sore feet’ andlameness and restrict the ability to walk to grazeor shelter in horses grazing in a paddock undercold, wet conditions.

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Check the SkinUnDer Wet ConDitionS, check regularlyfor skin conditions, such as rain scald, on thetopline if the horse is rugged with a windproofrug and mud fever or greasy heel on the limbsbelow the fetlocks. the immunity defence in theskin of very young or aged horses may not beadequate to resist fungal and microbial invasion,especially under stressful cold and wet condi-tions over winter. A supplement of trace-minerals with zinc, copper,iodine and selenium, with Vitamins A and e, suchas in Kohnke’s own Cell-Vital® or Cell-Pro-vide® (which provides extra calcium for agedhorses) may help maintain immunity, appetite,health and vitality under very cold conditions.

thiS yeAr AgAin, for various reasons welost a number of the youngsters entered due

to scratchings both before and after the Draw.however, all ‘tiny tots’, were given an APoB‘bag of goodies’. As in years past, the childrenloved their bags, and in quite a number of caseswere a lot more interested in their bags than theirsashes and other prizes.As has always been the case with the APoBopen Pony Dressage Championships, it was an-other very enjoyable day of excellent competi-tion with ideal conditions for dressage. Whilstrain was forecast, (and it rained on our waydown to Werribee) it did not eventuate during thecompetition.the event continues to attract and encourage notjust youngsters, but also adults, to participate incompetitive dressage without the huge costs ofan official eV/eA event. Further, the event en-courages all competitors on ponies to attend andenjoy the experience of competing in dressagewithout the pressure of an official competition. over the years, the open Pony Dressage Cham-pionships have become very much a family day,with, in a good number of cases, children and theirparents both competing on the day, and on occa-sions, at the same level, and in the same class.Again this year, with the assistance and generos-ity of our sponsors, we were able to providequality prizes to our competitors. Sashes wereawarded for 1st to 6th place with the Champions

receiving a Championship Sash, and indeed, aChampionship Skye Park Presentation rug, (ex-cluding ‘tony tots’)Below is the official List of Champions.Advanced Champion - Amy Bachmann - Pony– heritage Park Chartreuse.Medium Champion - Jenny gilbert - Pony -Burrabong taurus, Section B gelding.elementary Champion - ebony Scanlin - Pony -ironbark Jester, Part Welsh gelding.novice Champion - Kaye Watson - Pony –Mubo Calypso, Part Welsh mare.Preliminary Champion Division 1 – 16 years &Under - holi Campbell - Pony – Willow in theMist.Preliminary Champion Division 2 – over 16years - Lisa Cockerell - Pony – DebrosePhoenix, Section C gelding.it is interesting to note, that we have competitorswho originally competed with us as ‘tiny tots’are now competing in the more advanced levelsand indeed some at the highest level. At thiscompetition, Caitlyn Porter who commencedwith us as a led ‘tiny tot’, competed on the dayat Medium Level Dressage at 13 years of age.the photo shows one of our ‘tiny tot’ competi-tors with her ‘bounty’ of sash, prize and ‘bag ofgoodies’.

Gary HartiganPhoto: Janice Gorick

Australian Pony Owners & Breeders Open Pony Dressage Championships

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AregULAtion which seems to raise a few issues is about the length ofwhips. it is often asked why we have whip regulations and with varying

lengths being referred to, confusion often reigns supreme. So i went back into the archives where i found an article in horse Scene on whips,it’s quite a few years ago now and i feel like a broken record at times, but thestory is still much the same. Since that time thankfully in the Welsh world the useof the cob whips with their length has become normal and it’s a rare occasion tospot a dressage whip. the regulation restricting the length of whips for in hand and saddle classes wasin response to people incorrectly using dressage whips. Unfortunately, we cannotcontrol what owners and trainers do behind closed doors, but whip abuse has noplace in the show ring.52. WhiPS: All whips, crops or hacking canes: length of the shaft must not ex-

ceed 75 centimetres excluding tails in all classes excluding dressage andharness.

in handWhen showing in hand, a whip is used largely as a part of dress, and can be acane, cob whip or a small leather clacky crop. the clacky crop can be just as in-valuable in hand as it is with the saddle horse, due to the clacking noise is makeswhen you hit it against yourself can give your pony that look at me look at theright moment.SaddleWhen showing under saddle, a hacking cane can finish your overall picture, butis really of no use to push the horse forward, clacky crops are better in these sit-uations. Parents need to ensure that children are taught how to correctly use awhip and that it’s not a tool to use on your pony when you don’t win, or to turnon the parents when they’re not listening. A pony trained to a tap on the shoulderwith a crop can be a lot easier for a child rider, especially when their legs areshorter than the saddle flaps.harnessA driving whip is used as an extension of your right hand to assist in giving aidsto the horse. the length of a driving whip is variable depending on your vehicle,horse size etc, but should allow the driver to be able to reach the horse’s shoulder.dressage WhipsDressage whips are largely used as an extension of your legs when training theyoungster under saddle and as you advance in dressage, as an aide to achieve therequired paces and movements. Unfortunately, we see them used far too often incorrectly, with the child rider whowill tend to use them on the pony’s hind quarter, with the pony pinning the earsback, and often pigrooting, not ideal for the show ring. in hand, i don’t think there is anything more off-putting than people carrying dres-sage whips, especially when it comes to foals, or my favourite, the MiniaturePony, where the whip is longer than the horse!take your time this winter to check the length of the whips you plan to use forthe up and coming show season. Work with your pony or cob either in hand orunder saddle, and work out what whip you really need, if any. if you use a dressagewhip at home and get to a WPCSoA event, you won’t be able to use that whip inthe ring, and unfortunately the excuse, “But that is what i always use,” won’t beof any help.

Megan Howe

thiS Winter eDition oF ACtion includes all the updates for the show regulations for the 2017/18 showseason. it is very important that if you are intending to compete in the coming show season that you read all

the regulations and familiarise yourself, this includes owners, handlers, riders and drivers.

All new regulations are marked (**), but i wouldn’t rely on just reading those, surely on a cold winters day thereis nothing more exciting to do than familiarise yourself with the show regulations.

Whip wisdom

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Welsh Geldings at Dressage with the Stars, qualifying for Round 2.Show Regulations Update **

Above: Sancha Butler travelled from New South Wales with her Section Dgelding Carwyn Monte Carlo (Llangollen Gatsby x Chapel House My-vanwy SOD: Chapel House Dafydd) placed sixth in Round One of the Testfor Five Year Old Ponies with a score of 7.2, and finished Round Two,scoring 7 - the scores from the qualifying Round One are discarded for thesecond round. Below: Kristy Sparkes rode Section D gelding Mithril Velocity (BookraSports Edition x Mithril Valerie SOD: Fairway Skyline in the Five YearOld Test, scoring 7.3 in Round One for fourth place, and 6.94 to finish fifthin Round Two.Velocity had a very short preparation for the event, havingsuffered a nasty grass abscess under his jaw some weeks earlier.

Above: Bred in Victoria but now living in Queensland, Toni Webb’s SectionD gelding Salient Park Prince (Cwmkaren Tywysog Harri x Burrowa La-dylight Express SOD: Burrowa Black Gwylim) placed third in Round Oneof the Five Year Old Pony test on 7.52 and retained third place with 7.1 inRound Two.Louise Maguire rode Mithril Herakles (Owendale Brandyman x MithrilHester SOD: Fairway Skyline) to scrape into the Second Round of the FourYear Old Pony test in the tenth and last qualifying place. Herakles wasmuch more comfortable in the outdoor arena, and improved his score to7.22 to finish in sixth place, very pleasing for a pony in his third ever com-petition.

PSi DreSSAge & JUMPing With the StArS has includedclasses for ponies in the dressage competition since 2010.

Ponies must qualify by achieving at least 6.5 (65%) at a yh/P QualifyingCompetition in the age group they are entering.

round one is a commanded test, with up to three ponies in the indoorarena at the same time. they are scored out of 10 for trot, Walk, Canter,Submission and general impression. the highest placed ten ponies qualifyfor round two, provided they have scored 6.5 or over.

Above: Examples of whips that meet regulations and are suitablefor saddle and in hand.

Above: A plaited leather hacking cane, and small ‘clacky’.crop,ideal for child riders.

Above: A cob whip, much favoured for In Hand classes.Below: A hunting whip.

Below: A dressage whip, only to be used for dressage events.Check EA regulations for permitted length, as it varies betweenhorses and ponies.

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the 2017 grAnD nAtionAL Champi-onships run by the Show horse Council of

Australasia pulled out all stops for its 25th an-niversary event. not only did it attract entriesfrom all over Australia, but new Zealand aswell, all competing for class honours in the hopeof getting into the grand Champions for someof the amazing prize money on offer. in addition,there was a County saddle to be won and ahonda Jazz car; not many horse Show eventsthis side of the continent boast such prizes, oftenonly seen in horse racing, show jumping or cut-ting. great to see that some wonderful sponsorsare behind the continuation and support of theAustralian horse showing scene.An ongoing issue for Welsh breeders is seeingtheir stock maintain their registered Welsh namewhen being registered with other bodies, like theShow horse Council or equestrian Australia.regardless of requirements by the independentsocieties, some animals do come up with a newpersona, but luckily for most we are able to‘claim’ their Welsh breeding still. Maybe it is afriendly reminder though to breeders to thinkcarefully about naming your foals in the future,what will their future hold?2017 again saw a full contingent of Welsh andPart Welsh competing. in our Society sponsoredclasses for the Show hunter Leading rein thewinner was the Welsh Mountain gelding, Impe-rial Bonus for the Douglas Family, with reservegoing to Splash Dance, otherwise known as Rid-dle Ridge Master of Shadows, a Part Welsh geld-ing, for Andrea Merry. the other WPCSoAsponsored event was the First ridden class,

again won by a Part Welsh gelding, eileen Mor-ris’ Gem Park Debonare, who is no stranger tothe spotlight at this event, reserve again wasSplash Dance.Continuing the success on ‘Childs’ Day’, beingthe first day of grand nationals, the open Lead-ing rein saw the Welsh Mountain gelding, Pic-turesque Prince (Picturesque Park Hi StepinHarry) take the top honours for Claire Schaefer,with Kaluda Park Aurora, Kayla Booth’s PartWelsh mare in reserve. india Shepheard’s PartWelsh gelding Glo-Brook Select was reserveLarge open Child’s Pony and in the Small openChild’s Pony it was a Part Welsh double, withChampion going to e and r Daly’s Royal OakFigurine and reserve to robert grant’s Bambor-ough Betty Boop.in the Child’s Show hunters the Welsh had won-derful going, claiming the Winner and reservein the Small Show hunter pony, with Gem ParkDebonare and Kate Kyros’ Owendale Beestingrespectively. i would expect that the trenemanand Duncan families would have an entire roomdedicated to the wins of Owendale Rembrandt,with countless garlands and rugs he has won, thisyear he added another, winning the Large Child’shunter Pony class. the Show hunter gallowayclass saw Ava halloran’s Part Welsh geldingGem Park Socialite collect the class win.thursday is pony day. the Welsh started wellwith Farleigh Hollyhock, a Part Welsh mareshown by Austin, Lilley and Bell winning re-serve Large Show hunter pony. the Small Showhunter pony saw another win for ImperialBonus. it was great to see that all the pony

classes had a good number of Welsh and PartWelsh take out the top ten positions.Friday is galloway day and again the Welsh fea-tured well in all classes, with Brae Digney’s PartWelsh mare Royal Queen of Sefton winning theSmall Show hunter Championship. Ava hallo-ran’s Gem Park Socialite wrapped up a greatshow winning reserve Large Show hunter gal-loway. Looking at a lot of the Part Welsh pedi-grees each year it amazing to see that so many ofthem go back to the great Keston Royal Occasion(Imp UK), as both of these do, what a lasting im-pact he has had on the Australian saddle scene.the Saturday evening saw the ‘County Saddlesnight of Stars’ competing for the overall grandChampions. it is fabulous to see Welsh breederssupporting the sponsorship of some of theseawards, even more rewarding to see the Welshponies take them out. Winner of the imperialStud Mini Championship was PicturesquePrince, the foot perfect working open Leadingrein pony. the Part Welsh gelding Gem ParkSocialite capped off a wonderful show for theirbreeder having two ponies competing in the sec-tion, taking out the grand Champion Child’sShow hunter. Imperial Bonus took on the bigboys, and some of those Show hunter hacks arehuge, to win the grand Champion Show hunter.Congratulations again to everyone who quali-fied, made the trip and competed at the 2017grand nationals, we are continually proud ofwhat our Welsh and Part Welsh are achieving inopen company.

Megan Howe

Grand Nationals 2017

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“Looking at a lot of the Part Welsh pedigrees each year it amazing tosee that so many of them go back to the great Keston Royal Occasion(Imp UK)”, pictured above. Right: In our Society sponsored classes forthe Show Hunter Leading Rein the winner was the Welsh Mountain geld-ing, Imperial Bonus for the Douglas Family. Photo: Lisa Gordon LittleMore Grace Photographics.

Above left: Gem Park Debonare, Champion Child’s Small Show Hunter Pony and won the Show HunterFirst Ridden. Above right: Grand Champion Child’s Show Hunter, Gem Park Socialite. Below: The Tren-eman and Duncan Families’ Owendale Rembrandt, winner of the Large Child’s Hunter Pony class. Pho-tos: Lisa Gordon Little More Grace Photographics. Inset - Kate Kyros’ Section B gelding OwendaleBeesting, Reserve Champion Child’s Small Show Hunter Pony, photographed at an earlier show. Photo:Angie Rickard.

Show Horse Council

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2017 Welsh National Show 2017 Welsh National Show

Above left: Judge Tweetie Nimmo with Chloe Beckworth and National Champion Welsh Gelding Woranora Jasper. Above right: Ashley Porter’s HeniarthWhistle Down the Wind (Imp UK) was Champion Welsh B Male. Below left: The Austin and Belaradah pony Stud nomination Koora-Lyn Poitier wasridden by Sophie Belcher to claim the National Reserve Champion Open Show Hunter and Champion Children’s Ridden Open.

Above centre: Diana Lawrence driving Westbury Sabrina during their victory lap after winning National Champion Welsh Harness exhibit. Aboveright: Rebecca Lee’s Cataraqui Hasufel who was Champion Ridden Section C. Below left: Meghan Hodge riding the Howe Family nomination NarrawahPark Bruce Almighty won the National Champion Working Hunter. Below right: Mark Brown with his and Denise Brown’s Indi Brynmore, NationalChampion Welsh D exhibit.

Above left: Libby Greshner riding Beauparc Glitterati won the National Champion Ridden Show Hunter. Above right: Lee Dunstan rode Erica Clarke’sDivine Festive Occasion, winning the National Champion Ridden Part Welsh. Below left: Rebecca Scott’s Bamborough Lady Janissa, National ChampionLed Welsh Hunter. Below right: Anne Cochrane’s Wyann X Centric and Dimity Chalmers during their victory lap after winning the National ChampionRidden Welsh Exhibit.

Above left: Winner of the National Champion Open Leading Rein/First Ridden Pony Kerulen Cossette, pictured with rider Audrey Camera, leader JasonScott and Judge Sandy Jamieson. Above right: Katie Parry and Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad owned by Luke Dawes, after winning the IRT Best Welsh in Hand.

- Photos: Amy-Sue Alston - Photos: Amy-Sue Alston

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Ring 1 - Judge Ashley Porter (Vic): Left: Supreme Champion Welsh Cob, Joanne Brooke’s BrookevalleyFfanci. Centre left: Supreme Champion Welsh Pony, Sue Shingleton’s PenleyBallad. Centre right: Best Welsh Youngstock Gelding, K & B Wilson & RZuchetti’s Wendamar New Addition. Bottom left: Supreme Champion Welsh Mountain Pony, S & S Ben-thien’s Willow Valley Love Child. Ring 2 - Judge Helen Moore (WA): Bottom right: Grand Champion Part Welsh Youngstock In Hand,Judy Sabine’s Roseden Chorister. Photo: Aussie Platinum Photography

Ring 1Judge Ashley Porter,Vanoca Park Stud,

VictoriaSupreme Champion

Part Welsh Youngstock,D M Boag’s

CanterburyGloryana.

Photo: Vicki Photos

Ring 2Judge Helen Moore (WA)

Grand ChampionWelsh Youngstock In Hand

S Beresi & S & S Benthien’sCimeronI Candy.

Photo: Aussie Platinum Photography

Ring 1Judge Ashley Porter,Vanoca Park Stud,

VictoriaSupreme Champion

Welsh Pony of Cob Type and ultimately

Best Welsh Youngstock In HandCatherine Anderson’s

London ParkWelsh Rose.

Photo: Vicki Photos

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2017 Welsh & Part Welsh Youngstock Showcase, WA

South Australian Youngstock Show 2017

2017 Welsh & Part Welsh Youngstock Showcase, WA

Left: SA Youngstock Show Supreme Welsh Exhibit, Scarlet & Ashley Porter's Vanoca Park London with trophy presenter Mary Howe and Judges DeniseBrown and Ingrid Delaitre. Right: SA Youngstock Show Supreme Part Welsh Sandi Pearce's Straight Ace of Sefton. Photos: In Motion Photography.

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the SKye PArK rUgS 2017 VictorianCombined Driving Championships were

held over the March Long Weekend at green-vale equestrian Centre (just out of Melbourne).the event was run jointly by oaklands horseand Carriage Driving Club and gippsland Pleas-ure harness Society. thirty-one competitorscompeted for the honours over the three days.Various combinations from around Victoria tookpart; single pony, single horse, pony pairs, ponytandem, a horse pair and pony teams, with Lin-den Barrey travelling from South Australia tocompete. Combined driving is the harness equiv-alent of eventing and displays all the eleganceand skill of the driver and equine partnership. the Welsh breeds are always one of the mostcommon sights at this event. the dressage washeld on Saturday under the scrutiny of interstatejudges, Lyn Callaghan and Dot Willcoxson andVictorian Cynthia Doherty. the novice Pony 121cm ne 149cm class waswon by Debra Fuller driving her Welsh B geld-ing, Derlwyn Hamish (Sire: Derlwyn Zarek,Dam: Rahane Sora, SOD: Warmwell Apollo).the intermediate Pony 91cm <121cm class waswon by Dawn Walter driving Yanina Mister Mys-tical (Sire: Westbury the Wizard, Dam: WestburySurprise Lady, SOD: Ceulan Sovereign Imp UK).in the Pony Pairs 91cm ne 149cm class, the win-ner was rhiannon Damsma driving MosmanPark Sugar Plum (Sire: Nattai Calon Lan, Dam:Mosman Park Spun Sugar, SOD: Mosman ParkCruz) & Mosman Park Vienna Woods (Sire: Nat-tai Calon Lan, Dam: Mosman Park Vienna,SOD: Mosman Park Cruz). rhiannon also wonthe Concour d’elegance for Multiples.Marathon day was hot and humid but all horsesand ponies coped well with the conditions. Peterharkness is well known in the Welsh world andhad designed a challenging course which had alldrivers working hard to plan their attack. Best

marathon score was achieved by KimberleyDamsma driving Westbury Dior (Sire: WestburyHercules, Dam: Westbury Dewdrop, SOD: Clu-dair Gerwyn) and Kricket.on Monday all horses passed the Vet Check andwere fit to tackle the Cones course, again de-signed by Peter harkness. Although the courselooked deceptively straight forward there wereno double clear rounds. Karen rogers drivingher Welsh A pony tandem, Ripple Brook April(Sire: Weston Park Song and Dance Man, DamRipple Brook Illusion, SOD: Stanton ParkSideshow) and Ripple Brook Applique (Sire: We-ston Park Song and Dance Man, Dam: RippleBrook Kaili, SOD: Fairway Vogue) producedthe best round overall with no balls knockeddown but just over time.overall Class winners were: novice Pony 91cm and not over 121cm - VickiStevenson driving Naringalook Tim Tam, (Sire;Trentlyn Montana, Dam: Trentelm Park SilverTegan, SOD: Menai Silver Sand Imp UK). theyalso won the roblea trophy for Best Performednovice Pony 91cm and under 121cm and theMal edwards Memorial trophy for Best Per-formance by a novice Pony in the Marathon.Pony tandem 91cm and not over 149cm - Karenrogers driving her Welsh A pony tandem, RippleBrook April & Ripple Brook Applique.Pony team 91cm and not over 149cm - rachelhaslau driving Diane Boardman’s PembertonChit Chat (Sire: Nawarrah Park Bentleigh,Dam: Pemberton Rosanna, SOD: ErindaleHeulwen), Elargee Trevi (Sire: Friars TearawayImp UK, Dam: Elargee Tenby, SOD: DalgangleGriffin), Riddell Ridge Painted Sioux (Sire:Lenson Park Silver Shadows, Dam: RichdalePeggy Sue, SOD: Weston Park Sherlock), BarnHill Tuxedo (Sire: Mariana Lodge Versace,Dam: Barn Hill Tranquil, SOD: Afon-GlynHanky Panky) and Thorpeville Splash (Sire:

Madison Park Nirvana, Dam: ThorpevilleSaskie, SOD: Rookery Bodkin Imp UK). theywere also the winners of the Mischief trophy forBest Performance by a Pony team.ruby Lawrence drove her grandmother, DianaLawrence’s Carlyle Sunday Best (Sire: BamburyBaron, Dam: Carlyle Sprite, SOD: Bambury Tar-ragon), winning the Junior Driver Award. rubyalso won the Concour d’elegance for Singles.At presentation of the overall prizes, Peter Lee,President of oaklands horse and Carriage Driv-ing Club, on behalf of the two host clubs,thanked all those who had helped to run theevent. he made particular reference to the gen-erosity of the sponsors: Skye Park rugs, Scrib-blegum Design & Print, horseland Warrnambool,Starbus Film Services, top Foda, Bellarine har-ness for Pleasure Club, Alpha Dog Beds, VickiLee - Postie Women's Fashion, Profire Fire SafetyService, Central highlands Pleasure harnessClub, oaklands horse & Carriage Driving Club,gippsland Pleasure harness Society and Morn-ington Peninsula Pleasure harness Club.other Welsh ponies that competed were Mar-garet Sperrin driving Mosman Park Foxtrot(Sire: Nattai Bedwyn, Dam: Mosman Park Foxy,SOD: Nattai Calon Lan),Wendy hughes drivingher Part Welsh gelding Yanina Made To Order(Sire: Westbury the Wizard), Prue McKechniedriving Weston Park Twilight (Sire: Weston ParkPopeye, Dam: Weston Park Teifi, SOD: WestonPaladin), and Linden Barry driving his Welsh Cpair, Grenwood Nutcracker (Sire: Penybank Do-main Imp UK, Dam: Grenwood Nerum, SOD:Burrowa Gwylan) and Cataraqui MagicalAmulet (Sire: Acheron Splash of Magic, Dam:Acheron Addien, SOD: Acheron Dafydd) wonthe Victorian CDe Championships Best Per-formance in the Marathon by a Pony 121-149cmtrophy.

Janice Gorick

Skye Park Rugs 2017 Victorian Combined Driving Championships

The Linden Award at Victorian All Welsh Show

Skye Park Rugs 2017 Victorian Combined Driving Championships

the WPCSoA has worked with a number of avenues to promote Welshponies and cobs under saddle, we seem to be achieving good results

within the leading rein and first ridden as well as show hunter avenues, butfinding the right approach for Welsh shown under saddle as natives has beena struggle. the native Pony championships are a great start, but in somestates trying to gain combined support of the other breeds can be challenging,with numbers generally being very strong in the Welsh alone.So when a generous offer of sponsorship by ian and Jan Denney of theLinden Stud proposing a Welsh Saddle Championship at the Victorian AllWelsh show arose, it was taken on enthusiastically by the committee. Withthe idea of having a judging panel similar to those seen at major Saddlehorse Championships with three judges presiding, giving a score for boththe saddle work component, then stripping the animals to judge them onconformation, type and adherence to breed standards.the four sections were very well supported with strong competition, it waslovely to see such a good line up of ponies to be judged indoors in theevening. it was unfortunate that with multiple scores there was an error onthe evening which has now been rectified, and improvements made to thescoring process for future years. the winner of the overall championshiptaking home the $500 prize money was Mark Bullen’s Welsh Mountaingelding Imperial Bonus, pictured right, with the runner up going to thehowe Family’s Welsh Cob gelding, Nawarrah Park Great Britain.

it is hoped to see the concept for the Linden Award take off in other states,with suitable sponsors and the right venue, ideally to see it conducted atevents outside WPCSoA run events so we can continue to convert the un-converted.

Above right: Vicki Stevenson driving gelding of Section A breeding Naringalook Tim Tam. Below: Wendy Hughes driving her Part Welsh gelding YaninaMade To Order (Sire: Westbury the Wizard) in the cones. Photos: Janice Gorick

Above: Debra Fuller driving her Welsh B gelding, Derlwyn Hamish. Below left: Linden Barrey (South Australia) driving his lovely pair of WelshPony of Cob type geldings, Grenwood Nutcracker & Cataraqui Magical Amulet in the dressage. Photos: Janice Gorick

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the AUStrALiAn Sports Pony registryrecently completed their 2017 national As-

sessment tour with Welsh and Part Welsh poniesscoring extremely well in their assessment as‘Sport Ponies’ by renowned german classifierMatthias Werner.in Victoria a number of Part Welsh ponies werepresented with Fern Wright’s colt, Fawks Lordof the Dance by the imported german ridingPony (and registered Part Welsh stallion) TripleTrees Prince Perfect and out of the Welsh Cmare Hillswood Dancing Queen (x TrapalandaDiplomat) achieving an elite grading.Alex Parratt’s Part Welsh filly, GrantullaPrincess Masika, also by Triple Trees PrincePerfect and out of the Welsh C mare MarianaLodge Yvonne (x Acheron Hot Chocolate) alsoscored an elite grading.rossanne Mason of Penmain Stud and theowner of Triple Trees Prince Perfect scored a 1stPremium grading with her palomino Part Welshfilly foal, Penmain Snow Queen (x Triple TreesPrince Perfect) out of the Welsh B mare, Ama-randa Absolutely Fabulous (x Trentlyn MonteChristo). Also by Triple Trees Prince Perfect,rossanne gained two elite gradings with thePart Welsh colt foal Penmain Perfection out ofthe riding Pony mare County Cover Girl (x Ke-ston Royal Occasion) and a filly foal PenmainMadam Butterfly out of the riding Pony marePenmain Tiara (x Penmain Posh, who is alsoregistered Part Welsh). the Part Welsh colt foalPenmain Puddles gained a Premium grading (xTriple Trees Prince Perfect x Penmain Posh)with the colt foals Penmain Lionheart and Pen-main Prowl scoring 1st Premium.Siobhan Belmore presented her Part Welsh year-ling filly, Belmore Park Amazing Grace (x TripleTrees Prince Perfect) and out of the riding Ponymare Grace (x Fairlight Acres Curfew) for a 1stPremium grading. Siobhan also scored a 1st Pre-mium grading for her Part Welsh colt foal byTriple Trees Prince Perfect out of the riding Ponymare, Penmain All That Jazz (x Penmain Posh).Karen Polley’s Part Welsh filly foal ShirrinePrincess Mya by Triple Trees Prince Perfect andout of a mare by the german riding Pony stal-lion Hilkens Black Delight, also carrying Welshblood scored 1st Premium.Lynn Macintyre’s Part Welsh Arabian cross fillyfoal by Triple Trees Prince Perfect scored a Pre-mium grading.Still in Victoria, Despina Mitrakas presented acolt foal by the Part Welsh registered stallionSkyline Park Mavro and out of the Part Welshmare Naruni Park Windchime (x Fairlight AcresKristian) for a Premium grading with the marealso graded for a 1st Premium.in new South Wales, Jane Paroissien presentedthree lovely Welsh B ponies to gain an elitegrading with her two year old colt Le FlirtuerJust Jayden who is by Kiabe Atlanta and out ofImperial Just Fine (x Downland Warrior ImpUK). the three year old full sister, Le FlirtuerJust Finesse scored 1st Premium grading whileJane’s Welsh B gelding Cherrington Request

Australian Sports Pony Registry Assessment Tour

scored a Premium grading. he is by Cherring-ton Mozart and out of the mare Bamborough Ra-mona (x Boston Bittermint Imp UK).renee Brawata of Bango Sport Ponies presenteda number of foals; four by her Part Welsh stallionBSP Braveheart, BSP Art of Perfection, BSPDark Velvet and BSP Golden Girl scoring 1stPremium and BSP Just Like Heaven gaining aPremium ranking. renee also presented BSPPlatinum Girl by the Part Welsh stallion, BSPBaringa for a 1st Premium grading.in Western Australia, Kristy Jarvis’s Part Welshfilly foal Dynamik Savannah by her now de-ceased imported german riding Pony (and reg-istered Part Welsh stallion), Don Philino WEscored a Premium grading. the filly is out of theWelsh B mare Parvenire Safari (x BamboroughParamount).Katlin hull presented her Part Welsh filly foalKD Philino’s Gift out of the Part Welsh mare KDLady in Waiting (x Downland Warrior Imp UK)for a Premium grading. the filly is by the im-

ported german riding Pony (and registered PartWelsh stallion), Golden Rock.roxanne Balchin gained a Premium gradingwith her Part Welsh filly Foxwood Saphire whois also by Don Philino WE and out of the WelshB mare Imperial Lady Jane (x Downland War-rior Imp UK).Four Part Welsh foals equal scored on 81% togain the national high Score Foal award –Fawks Lord of the Dance, Grantulla PrincessMasika, Penmain Perfection and PenmainMadam Butterfly.

Margie Kuiper GRADINGS: SECOND PREMIUM - for ponies whichachieve an overall assessment score of 60 and less than70 out of 100. (Entires ineligible for Second PremiumGrading). FIRST PREMIUM - for ponies which achievean overall assessment score of 70 and less than 78 outof 100. PREMIUM - for ponies which achieve an over-all assessment score of 78 and less than 80 out of 100.ELITE - for ponies which achieve an overall assessmentscore of 80 or above out of 100.

Clockwise from bottom left, byTriple Trees Prince Perfect:Rossanne Mason’s Penmain Per-fection x County Cover Girl. AlexParratt’s Grantulla PrincessMasika x Mariana Lodge Yvonne.Rossanne Mason’s Penmain SnowQueen x Amaranda AbsolutelyFabulous. Fern Wright’s FawksLord of the Dance x HillswoodDancing Queen.Despina Mitrakas’ colt foal byPart Welsh Skyline Park Mavro xNaruni Park Windchime.

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WelSh leAding Rein/FiRST Ridden: Judge: Mr. david Ross(Vic). Welsh Leading rein – 1. D Walker’s Wendamar Cherry Blossom. 2.A Cochrane’s Wyann Brazil. 3. M hodges’ Flowerdale topshot. 4. McCoy& Lenard’s Leyrei tiny tim. 5. P Croft’s Weston Park Bliss. 6. K Martin’sDundarren Carousel. Welsh First ridden – 1. M hodges’ Flowerdale top-shot. 2. LM & Be Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire. 3. genevieve Dun-more’s ripple Brook Soldier. 4. LM & Be Cooke’s Kawanna Park Vienna.5. t Kirkman’s Prospect Blue Concord. 6. McCoy & Lenard’s Leyrei tinytim. Jemara Stud national Champion Welsh leading Rein/First Rid-den – M hodge’s Flowerdale Topshot. Jemara Stud Runner up nationalChampion Welsh leading Rein/First Ridden – lM & Be Cooke’sKawanna Park Solitaire.led WelSh hunTeRS: Led Welsh hunter Stallion or Colt, A, B, C D– 1. r Lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. 2. A Clark’s & S Lord’s Bamborough Jaco-bite. 3. S Perry’s Fleur De Lys Alonzo. Led Welsh hunter Mare / Filly /gelding of Section A Breeding: 1. r & B McCoy’s Leyrei tulip. 2. W & Jgardiners rivington Spring Fever. 3. t & B Brand’s nilton Calypso. 4. tKirkman’s Prospect Blue Concord. 5. S Withers’ Pant-y-Ffynon Cappucino.6. A Cochrane’s Wyann Brazil. Led Welsh hunter Mare / Filly / gelding ofSection B Breeding – 1. r Scott’s Bamborough Lady Janissa. 2. A Westcott’simperial Jester. 3. A Cochrane’s Wyann x-Centric. 4. W Krause’s KylandeeCarmen. 5. L Dorney’s tooravale Pasadena. 6. h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry.Led Welsh hunter Mare / Filly / gelding of Section C Breeding – 1. ForgeFamily’s nawarrah Park Phantom. 2. t Kirkman’s Salient Dirty Dancer. 3.A heffernan & C Purcell’s nawarrah Park Astro Boy. 4. Llanfairbryn Stud’sMeadowswood Park Delia. 5. A & h Slee’s Arielen Lord of the Manor. 6.t Cleese’s Prize Park regal Spartan. Led Welsh hunter Mare / Filly / geld-ing of Section D Breeding – 1. B russell’s Cwmkaren george north. 2. JMacdonald’s Spring Plains gypsy Princess. 3. t hayden’s hope SpringsPrimrose. 4. r Brady’s Seawynd gypsy Queen. 5. r trickey’s BurrowaWelsh Maid. national Champion led Welsh hunter – Forge Family’snawarrah Park Phantom. Runner up national Champion led Welshhunter – R Scott’s Bamborough lady Janissa.Ridden WelSh hunTeRS: ridden Welsh hunter Stallion or Colt A, B,C, D – 1. r Lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. 2. A Clark’s & S Lord’s BamboroughJacobite. ridden Welsh hunter Mare / Filly / gelding of Section A Breeding– 1. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire. 2. M hodge’s Flowerdale top-shot. 3. r Lee’s nilton MacPherson. 4. A Creed’s nilton Supa Sam. 5. o'Con-nell’s osory Bling. 6. P Croft’s Weston Park Bliss. ridden Welsh hunterMare / Filly / gelding of Section B Breeding – 1. r Scott’s BamboroughLady Janissa. 2. A Cochrane’s Wyann x-Centric. 3. S Kealy’s Shazalee ParkMocha. 4. h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry. 5. W Krause’s Kylandee Carmen.ridden Welsh hunter Mare / Filly / gelding of Section C Breeding – 1. tCleese’s Prize Park regal Spartan. 2. narcissus Stud’s Wingana robbieBlack. 3. A & h Slee’s Arielen Lord of the Manor. ridden Welsh hunterMare / Filly / gelding of Section D Breeding – 1. J MacDonald’s SpringPlains gypsy Princess. 2. B russell’s Cwmkaren george north. 3. r Brady’sSeawynd gypsy Queen. national Champion Ridden Welsh hunter – RScott’s Bamborough lady Janissa. Runner up national Champion Rid-den Welsh hunter – l & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire.ChildRen'S Ridden oPen: Judge: Ms Tweetie nimmo (uK). openMare, Filly or gelding ne 12hh – 1. S Bayles’ nilton Precious. 2. S & enast’s Llanfairbyn Delwyn. 3. A & V Camera’s Kerulen Cossette. openMare, Filly or gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh – 1. A & V Camera’s nanteosAutumn glade. 2. r Lee’s rokewood tiger Moth. 3. S Fletcher’s Murray-dale Park First Light. open Mare, Filly or gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh –1. A Austin & Belaradah Pony Stud’s Koora-Lyn Poitier. 2. e Clark’s DivineFestive occasion. 3. Jodi Dobson’s Wyann great expectations. 4. g Dun-more’s Langtree Dolphin. open Mare, Filly or gelding over 14hh – 1. APayne’s nawarrah Park Love Actually. 2. J Lanes Wynara Be My Valentine.national Champion Childrens Ridden open – A Austin & BelaradahStud’s Koora-lyn Poitier. Runner up national Champion ChildrensRidden open - e Clark’s divine Festive occasion.oPen leAding Rein / FiRST Ridden: Judge: Mrs SandyJamieson (Vic). open Leading rein – 1. A & V Camera’s Kerulen Cossette.2. J ritchie’s Woranora nefertiti. 3. r Shute’s Breemour Park hot gossip.4. r Lee’s Broomfield Cavalier howzat. 5. Cox Family’s nawarah Parkruby rose. open First ridden – 1. r Lee’s rokewood tiger Moth. 2. A &V Camera’s nanteos Autumn glade. 3. A & V Camera’s Kerulen Cossette.4.

r Shute’s Breemour Park hot gossip. 5. Cox Family’s nawarrah Park rubyrose. 6. S & e nast’s Llanfairbyn Delwyn. Jemara Stud national Cham-pion open leading Rein / First Ridden – A & V Camera’s Kerulen Cos-sette. Jemara Stud Runner up national Champion open leading Rein/ First Ridden – R lee’s Rokewood Tiger Moth.led ShoW hunTeRS: Led Show hunter Mare / Filly / gelding not ex-ceeding 12hh – 1. S Bayles’ nilton Precious. 2. A & V Camera’s KerulenCossette. 3. S & e nast’s Llanfairbyn Delwyn. 4. r Lee’s Broomfield Cav-alier howzat. Led Show hunter Mare / Filly / gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh– 1. t godfreys Benita xquisite. 2. K Krause’s ranni Park hearts impres-sions. 3. A & V Camera’s nanteos Autumn glade. 4. J & M grieves’ ShalidaPark Corvette. Led Show hunter Mare / Filly / gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh– 1. J Langley’s Langtree Spellbound. 2. e Clark’s Divine Festive occasion.3. A Austin & Belaradah Pony Stud’s Koora-Lyn Poitier. 4. g rounds’takari Park Captivate. Led Show hunter Mare / Filly / gelding over 14hh– 1. J & M grieves’ Springtime Park Vanish. 2. e greshner’s Beauparc glit-terati. 3. S Barber’s Bronte Park Armani. national Champion led Showhunter – J langley’s langtree Spellbound. Runner up national Cham-pion led Show hunter - J & M grieves’ Springtime Park Vanish.Ridden ShoW hunTeRS: ridden Show hunter Mare/Filly/geldingne 12hh – 1. S Bayles’ nilton Precious. 2. A & V Camera’s Kerulen Cossette.3. r Shute’s Breemour Park hot gossip. 4. S & e nast’s Llanfairbyn Del-wyn. 5. r Lee’s Broomfield Cavalier howzat. ridden Show hunter Mare/ Filly / gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh – 1. A & V Camera’s nanteos Autumnglade. 2. S Fletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light. ridden Show hunterMare / Filly / gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh – 1. A Austin & Belaradah PonyStud’s Koora-Lyn Poitier. 2. e Clark’s Divine Festive occasion. 3. S Lovig’stallara Park rising Star. 4. J Dobson’s Wyann great expectations. riddenShow hunter Mare / Filly / gelding over 14hh – 1. e greshner’s Beauparcglitterati. 2. S Barber’s Bronte Park Armani. 3. D & S Aumann’s PembertonLos Vegas. Sir Percy of Paxhall (imp uK) Perpetual Trophy - nationalChampion Ridden Show hunter – e greshner’s Beauparc glitterati.Runner up national Champion Ridden Show hunter – A Austin & Be-laradah Pony Stud’s Koora-lyn Poitier.ChildRenS Ridden WelSh: Welsh Mare, Filly or gelding ne 12hh– 1. A Creed’s nilton Supa Sam. 2. M o'Connell’s osory Bling. 3. r Lee’snilton MacPherson. 4. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire. 5. ACochrane’s Wyann Brazil. 6. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Vienna. WelshMare, Filly or gelding over 12hh & ne 13hh – 1. A Cochrane’s Wyann x-Centric. 2. narcissus Stud’s Wingana robbie Black. 3. W Krause’s KylandeeCarmen. 4. h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry. national Champion ChildrensRidden Welsh – A Cochrane’s Wyann X-Centric. Runner up nationalChampion Childrens Ridden Welsh – A Creed’s nilton Supa Sam.WoRKing hunTeRS: Jumps: Ms Tweetie nimmo (uK). Flat: Mrdavid Ross (Vic). Working hunter Pony ne 12hh – 1. r Lee’s niltonMacPherson. 2. M hodges’ Flowerdale topshot. 3. g Dunmore’s rippleBrook Soldier. 4. S Kealy’s Shazalee Park Mocha. 5. S & e nast’s Llanfair-byn Delwyn. 6. J Pickering’s ripple Brook Astro Boy. Working hunter Ponyover 12hh & ne 13hh – 1. A Clark’s & S Lord’s Bamborough Jacobite. Work-ing hunter over 15hh – 1. howe Family equine’s nawarrah Park BruceAlmighty. Welsh Pony & Cob enthusiasts Riding Club inc nationalChampion Working hunter – howe Family equine’s nawarrah ParkBruce Almighty. Welsh Pony & Cob enthusiasts Riding Club inc Run-ner up national Champion Working hunter – A Clark’s & S lord’sBamborough Jacobite.WelSh MounTAin PonieS: Judge: Mr geraint davies (uK). Coltyearling – 1. Shanamon Stud’s nattai river Scoundrel. 2. M & K Sciberras’Arcadian Dreamboat. 3. C Bunting’s Primrose Park Popstar. Filly yearling– 1. Dr h Cooper & S Sheeran’s Arcadian Made of honour. 2. J ritchie’sBamborough Popping Kandy. 3. e Chalmers’ Wyann Lollypop. 4. L & Lheyne’s Dakota Park Candys Dream. 5. S Bayles’ nilton Snowdrift. 6. SWithers’ Pant-y-Ffynon hippity hop. Colt 2 years – 1. F Best’s KiabePaseul. 2. Dr h Cooper & S Sheeran’s Arcadian red Crusader. 3. ShanamonStud’s nikita Lodge De Bees Knees. Filly 2 years – 1. L Dawes’ Pant-y-Ffynon Cariad. 2. Dr h Cooper’s & S Sheeran’s Arcadian high Flyer. 3. Drh Cooper & S Sheeran’s Arcadian thrill Me. 4. Dr h Cooper & S Sheeran’sArcadian tantalise (iiu). 5. J Beckwith’s & r Johnson’s Charmosa Celebrity.Colt 3 years – 1. L & L heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire. 2. Dr h Cooper& S Sheeran’s Arcadian Patriot. Filly 3 years – 1. D harvey’s eagle Park

WELSH NATIONAL SHOW - Tatura Park - 11th & 12th March 2017SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WELSH & PART WELSH YOUNGSTOCK SHOW RESULTS 5 FEBRUARY 2017

Best Welsh Foal Futurity - dalbrae Tansi, B,M & K Mitchell.Best Part Welsh Foal Futurity - Wynara Mo-mento, Wynara Stud.Best Welsh in hand exhibit of Show - VanocaPark london, A & S Porter.Best Part Welsh in hand of Show - StraightAce of Sefton, S Pearce.WelSh & PART WelSh FoAl FuTuRiTYJudges: Mrs denise Brown, indi Stud, Victo-ria & Ms ingrid delaitre, de l'aurore Stud,France and Mrs louise laity, SA.Welsh Mountain Filly - 1. Dalbrae tansi, B, M& K Mitchell. 2. Dalpura Pretty Pixie, DalpuraStud. Welsh gelding of Section A Breeding - 1.Dalbrae Lladro, B, M & K Mitchell. Welsh BColt - 1. Kerulen Da Vinci, Meredith Johnsson.2. Dalpura Acrobat, Dalpura Stud. Welsh C Filly- 1. glen Lewis gold rush, Lucy Schofield. PartWelsh Filly - 1. Wynara Momento, Wynara Stud.2. Kerulen talari, Meredith Johnsson.WelSh PonieS & CoBSJudge: Mrs denise Brown, indi Stud, VictoriaBest Presented Welsh exhibit & handler - 1.Dalbrae Lladro, B, M & K Mitchell.WelSh MounTAin PonieS: yearling Colt- 1. nattai river Scoundrel, Shanamon Stud. 2.rivington Pop, rivington Stud. 3. Dalpura Littletrinket, Dalpura Stud. 4th Kerulen tegryn, MJohnsson. Colt 2 years - 1. nikita Lodge De BeesKnees, Shanamon Stud. 2. rivington Dande-Lion, C Wallis & M eylward. Champion WelshMountain Colt - nikita lodge de Bees Knees,Shanamon Stud. Reserve - nattai RiverScoundrel, Shanamon Stud. yearling Filly - 1.rivington hopscotch, rivington Stud. 2. riving-ton hepburn, rivington Stud. 3. Afon izzy,Kathryn hunt. Filly 2 years - 1. Dalbrae tansi,B, M & K Mitchell. 2. rivington Folk Ballad,rivington Stud. 3. Dalpura Pretty Pixie, DalpuraStud. Filly 3 years - 1. Shanamon Quest, Shana-mon Stud. 2. Dalbrae tiffany, B, M & KMitchell. 3. Afon Bambi, Kathryn hunt. Cham-pion Welsh Mountain Pony Filly - ShanamonQuest, Shanamon Stud. Reserve - Rivingtonhopscotch, Rivington Stud. Supreme Cham-pion Welsh Mountain Pony - ShanamonQuest, Shanamon Stud.WelSh PonieS: yearling Colt - 1. VanocaPark London, A & S Porter. Colt 2 years - 1.Wynara royal Paddington, Wynara Stud. 2.Kerulen Da Vinci, M Johnsson. 3. Dalpura Ac-robat, Dalpura Stud. Champion Welsh PonyColt - Vanoca Park london, A & S Porter. Re-serve - Wynara Royal Paddington, WynaraStud. yearling Filly - 1. Keyi Christabel, Shana-mon Stud. 2. Vanoca Park Violet, A & S Porter.3. Shadywood Cherry Blossom, g & r Bridg-man. Filly 2 years - 1. Wynara Model, WynaraStud. Filly 3 years - 1. rivington Pussy Willow,rivington Stud. Champion Welsh Pony Filly -Rivington Pussy Willow, Rivington Stud. Re-serve - Keyi Christabel, Shanamon Stud.Supreme Champion Welsh Pony - VanocaPark london, A & S Porter.

WelSh PonY oF CoB TYPe: Filly 2 years- 1. glen Lewis gold rush, L Schofield. 2.Bookra Summer edition, M Scheele. Filly 3years - 1. glen Lewis gold Coin, L Schofield.Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type Filly -glen lewis gold Rush, l Schofield. Reserve -glen lewis gold Coin, l Schofield. SupremeChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type - glenlewis gold Rush, l Schofield.WelSh geldingS: yearling of Section ABreeding - 1. Dalbrae Alpha Boy, B, M & KMitchell. 2. Afon Finbar, Kathryn hunt. SectionA Breeding, 2 years - 1. Dalbrae Lladro, B M &K Mitchell. Champion gelding of Section ABreeding - dalbrae lladro, B, M & KMitchell. Reserve - dalbrae Alpha Boy, B, M& K Mitchell. Section B Breeding, 2 years - 1.Vanoca Park titan, A & S Porter. Section BBreeding, 3 years - 1. rivington Wind Surfer,rivington Stud. 2. Shadywood Dark & Stormy,g & r Bridgman. Champion gelding of Sec-tion B Breeding - Vanoca Park Titan, A & SPorter. Reserve - Rivington Wind Surfer, Riv-ington Stud. Supreme Champion Welsh geld-ing - Vanoca Park Titan, A & S Porter.Welsh Progeny Pair (A, B, C, D): 1. Weston Parktipperary Pair, B, M & K Mitchell. 2. WestonPark Vintage Pair, Kathryn hunt. 3. SackvilleSinbad (imp UK) Pair, L Schofield.PART WelSh: Best Presented Part Welsh ex-hibit & handler - 1. Straight Ace of Sefton, SPearce. yearling Colt - 1. Cantik Park Manhat-ten, S Pearce. Colt, 2 years - 1. Straight Ace ofSefton, S Pearce. Champion Part Welsh Colt -Straight Ace of Sefton, S Pearce. Reserve -Cantik Park Manhatten, S Pearce. yearlingFilly - 1. Braefoot Park Windflower, S o'regan.2. Lowbank Candlelight, M Dunstall. Filly, 2years - 1. Koora-Lyn Lyn Fantacy, L Andrews.2. Wynara Momento, Wynara Stud. 3. Kerulentalari, M Johnsson. Champion Part WelshFilly - Braefoot Park Windflower, S o'Regan.Reserve - Koora-lyn lyn Fantacy, l An-drews. yearling gelding 1. Wynara Bronze War-rior, Wynara Stud. 2. Dynasty Park LuckyKnight, A Shearer. gelding, 3 years - 1. DynastyPark Joker, A Shearer. Champion Part Welshgelding - dynasty Park Joker, A Shearer. Re-serve - Wynara Bronze Warrior, WynaraStud.Ring 2 Judge: Ms ingrid delaitre, de l'aurore Stud,FrancePART WelSh: yearling Colt 1. Cantik ParkManhatten, S Pearce. Colt, 2 years - 1. StraightAce of Sefton, Sandi Pearce. Champion PartWelsh Colt Straight Ace of Sefton, S Pearce.Reserve - Cantik Park Manhatten, S Pearce.yearling Filly - 1. Braefoot Park Windflower, So’regan. 2. Lowbank Candlelight, M Dunstall.Filly, 2 years - 1. Wynara Momento, WynaraStud. 2. Koora-Lyn Lyn Fantacy, L Andrews. 3.Kerulen talari, M Johnsson. Champion PartWelsh Filly - Braefoot Park Windflower, So'Regan. Reserve - Wynara Momento,Wynara Stud. yearling gelding - 1. DynastyPark Lucky Knight, A Shearer. 2. Wynara BronzeWarrior, Wynara Stud. gelding, 3 year old - 1.

Dynasty Park Joker, A Shearer. Champion PartWelsh gelding - dynasty Park lucky Knight,A Shearer. Reserve - dynasty Park Joker, AShearer.WelSh PonieS & CoBSWelSh MounTAin PonieS: yearling Colt- 1. rivington Pop, rivington Stud. 2. nattairiver Scoundrel, Shanamon Stud. 3. DalpuraLittle trinket, Dalpura Stud. Colt 2 years - 1.rivington Dande-Lion, C Wallis & M eylward.2. nikita Lodge De Bees Knees, Shanamon Stud.Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Colt - Riv-ington dande-lion, C Wallis & M eylward.Reserve - Rivington Pop, Rivington Stud.yearling Filly - 1. rivington hopscotch, riving-ton Stud. 2. rivington hepburn, rivington Stud.3. Afon izzy, Kathryn hunt. Filly 2 years - 1.rivington Folk Ballad, rivington Stud. 2. Dal-brae tansi, B, M & K Mitchell. 3. Dalpura PrettyPixie, Dalpura Stud. Filly 3 years - 1. Dalbraetiffany, B, M & K Mitchell. 2. Shanamon Quest,Shanamon Stud. 3. Afon Bambi, Kathryn hunt.Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Filly - Riv-ington hopscotch, Rivington Stud. Reserve -Rivington hepburn, Rivington Stud. SupremeChampion Welsh Mountain Pony - Rivingtonhopscotch, Rivington Stud.WelSh PonY: yearling Colt - 1. Vanoca ParkLondon, A & S Porter. Colt 2 years - 1. DalpuraAcrobat, Dalpura Stud. 2. Wynara royalPaddington, Wynara Stud. 3. Kerulen Da Vinci,M Johnsson. Champion Welsh Pony Colt -Vanoca Park london, A & S Porter. Reserve- dalpura Acrobat, dalpura Stud. yearlingFilly - 1. Keyi Christabel, Shanamon Stud. 2.Vanoca Park Violet, A & S Porter. Filly 2 years -1. Wynara Model, Wynara Stud. ChampionWelsh Pony Filly - Keyi Christabel, Shana-mon Stud. Reserve - Rivington Pussy Willow,Rivington Stud. Supreme Champion WelshPony - Vanoca Park london, A & S Porter.WelSh PonY oF CoB TYPe: Filly 2 years- 1. glen Lewis gold rush, L Schofield. 2.Bookra Summer edition, M Scheele. Filly 3years - 1. glen Lewis gold Coin, L Schofield.Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type Filly -glen lewis gold Coin, l Schofield. Reserve -glen lewis gold Rush, l Schofield. SupremeChampion Welsh Pony of Cob Type - glenlewis gold Coin, l Schofield.WelSh geldingS: yearling gelding ofSection A Breeding - 1. Dalbrae Alpha Boy, B,M & K Mitchell. 2. Afon Finbar, Kathryn hunt.Section A Breeding, 2 years - 1. Dalbrae Lladro,B, M & K Mitchell. Champion gelding of Sec-tion A Breeding - dalbrae lladro, B, M & KMitchell. Reserve - dalbrae Alpha Boy, B, M& K Mitchell. Section B Breeding, 2 years - 1.Vanoca Park titan, A & S Porter. Section BBreeding, 3 years - 1. rivington Wind Surfer,rivington Stud. Champion gelding of SectionB Breeding - Vanoca Park Titan, A & S Porter.Reserve - Rivington Wind Surfer, RivingtonStud. Supreme Champion Welsh gelding dal-brae lladro, B, M & K Mitchell.Welsh owners Pair: 1. Afon Stud Pair, Kathrynhunt. 2. Dalbrae Stud Pair, B, M & K Mitchell.

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– d lawrence’s Westbury Sabrina. Runner up national Champion Welshharness – J & d Whitehead’s Burrowa Achilles gem. Driven Part WelshMare / Filly / gelding – 1. M & e goodwin’s Meg golden gowns Specialtouch. national Champion Part Welsh harness exhibit – M & e good-win’s Meg golden gowns Special TouchRidden PART WelSh: Judge: Mr david Ross (Vic). Mare / Filly /gelding ne 12.2hh – 1. r Lee’s rokewood tiger Moth. 2. e Spedding’sFairlight Acres Aleanna. 3. t Kirkman’s Koorana Morning Song. 4. K Mal-loch’s Alpine Park Prince Charming. Mare / Filly / gelding over 12.2hh &ne 13.2hh – 1. e Clark’s Divine Festive occasion. 2. J Dobson’s Wyanngreat expectations. 3. L Braniff’s rhyl top hat. 4. S Lovig’s tallara Parkrising Star. 5. A Payne’s torrensway Portrait. 6. S & e nast’s owendale hiBob. Champion Ridden Part Welsh ne 13.2hh – e Clark’s divine Festiveoccasion. Reserve Champion Ridden Part Welsh ne 13.2hh – R lee’sRokewood Tiger Moth. Mare / Filly / gelding over 13.2hh & ne 14.4hh –1. K Fraser’s regalbrook razzle Dazzle. 2. Abbott-Wright Family’s Bur-rowa Welsh Star. Mare / Filly / gelding over 14hh & ne 14.2hh – 1. e gresh-ner’s Beauparc glitterati. 2. S Barber’s Bronte Park Armani. Mare / Filly /gelding over 14.2hh – 1. J Lane’s Wynara Be My Valentine. 2. A Payne’snawarrah Park Love Actually. 3. D & S Aumann’s Pemberton Los Vegas.Champion Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2hh – e greshner’s Beauparcglitterati. Reserve Champion Ridden Part Welsh over 13.2hh – KFraser’s Regalbrook Razzle dazzle.Ridden WelSh: Judge: Mrs Sandy Jamieson (Vic). Stallion / Colt ofSection A Breeding – 1. Dr h Cooper’s & S Sheeran’s imperial Patrone. Mare/ Filly of Section A Breeding - 1. A Cochrane’s Wyann Brazil. 2. S Bayles’nilton Precious. 3. P Croft’s Weston Park Bliss. gelding of Section A Breeding– 1. M o'Connell’s osory Bling. 2. A Creed’s nilton Supa Sam. 3. M hodge’sFlowerdale topshot. 4. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire. 5. r Lee’snilton MacPherson. 6. J Pickering’s ripple Brook Astro Boy. Champion Rid-den Section A – M o’Connell’s osory Bling. Reserve Champion RiddenSection A – A Cochrane’s Wyann Brazil. Stallion / Colt of Section B Breed-

ing – 1. A Clark’s & S Lord’s Bamborough Jacobite. Mare / Filly of SectionB Breeding – 1. h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry. 2. east & Molloy Family’s Cher-rington Catriona. 3. S Fletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light. 4. W Krause’sKylandee Carmen. gelding of Section B Breeding – A Cochrane’s Wyann x-Centric. Champion Ridden Section B – A Cochrane’s Wyann X-Centric.Reserve Champion Ridden Section B – h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry. Stal-lion / Colt of Section C Breeding – 1. r Lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. gelding ofSection C Breeding – 1. narcissus Stud’s Wingara robbie Black. 2. tanyaCleese’s Prize Park regal Spartan. 3. A & h Slee’s Arielen Lord of the Manor.Champion Ridden Section C – R lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. ReserveChampion Ridden Section C – narcissus Stud’s Wingana Robbie Black.Mare / Filly of Section D Breeding – 1. J MacDonald’s Spring Plains gypsyPrincess. 2. r Brady’s Seawynd gypsy Queen. gelding of Section D Breeding– 1. howe Family equine’s nawarrah Park great Britain. 2. B russell’sCwmkaren george north. Champion Ridden Section d – howe Familyequine’s nawarrah Park great Britain. Reserve Champion Ridden Sec-tion d – J Macdonald’s Spring Plains gypsy Princess.national Champion Ridden Part Welsh – e Clark’s divine Festive oc-casion. Runner up national Champion Ridden Part Welsh – e gresh-ner’s Beauparc glitterati.national Champion Ridden Welsh – A Cochrane’s Wyann X-Centric.Runner up national Champion Ridden Welsh – M o’Connell’s osoryBling.Best Youngstock Welsh in hand – l dawes’ Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad.national Champion Foal – C Bunting’s Primrose Park St davidnational Champion Part Welsh in hand – e daly’s Wynara illusion.Runner up national Champion Part Welsh – e Clark’s divine Festiveoccasion.‘iRT’ Best Welsh in hand – l dawes’ Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad. ‘iRT’Runner up Best Welsh in hand – Bamborough Pony Stud’s Bambor-ough Jasilla.

Judge: gary le Brocq, Torlyn Stud, Victoria hAndleRS: Junior handler, 10 years & under - 1. gracie humphreys. 2.nataivia Jones. 3. Aimee Smallacombe. Junior handler, 11 years to 13 years- 1. hudson eckermann. Junior handler, 14 years & under 18 years - 1.Whitney rowett. 2. Jessica ellard. Champion Junior handler - WhitneyRowett. Reserve - gracie humphreys. Senior handler, 18 years & over -1. Danielle galea. 2. Jackie Boyd.WelSh MounTAin PonY (SeCTion A): Filly, 3 years & under, dry- 1. Shanamon Quest, Shanamon Stud. 2. Woranora trinity, K Sheridan.Mare, 4 years & over - 1. Weston Park Bliss, P Croft. 2. elargee tiz thyme,K Sheridan. Stallion or Colt, any age - 1. Betws Lloyd george (imp UK) KMason & C edwards-Bott. 2. Jessington evening Song, J ellard. Championled Welsh Mountain Pony - Weston Park Bliss, Patricia Croft. Reserve- Shanamon Quest, Shanamon Stud.WelSh PonY (SeCTion B): Filly, 3 years & under, dry - 1. tarvia SatinDoll, t godfrey. 2. Keyi Christabel, Shanamon Stud. Mare, 4 years & over- 1. haddon Park Cosmic Jewel, K & D greenwood. 2. Burrabong Abigail,e humphries. Stallion or Colt, any age - 1. Weston Park Chamberlain,Shanamon Stud. 2. Wynara royal Paddington, L Blacket. Champion ledWelsh Pony - Weston Park Chamberlain, Shanamon Stud. Reserve -Tarvia Satin doll, T godfrey. WelSh PonY of CoB TYPe (SeCTion C): Stallion or Colt, any age- 1. Dalpura Koda, C Johnston. Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type -dalpura Koda. WelSh CoB (SeCTion d): Mare, 4 years & over - 1.Seawynd gypsy Queen, rebecca Brady. Champion led Welsh Cob - Sea-wynd gypsy Queen.WelSh geldingS: Section A Breeding, any age - 1. Weston ParkSpirit, A Clark-Kamphuis. 2. Chiltern Park Midas, C Boyce. 3. Dalbrae Mar-tyn, t hampel. Section B Breeding, any age - 1. rivington edge, L oxlade.2. rivington Sunray, M Kittel. Section C Breeding, any age - 1. KerulenWyllys, M Johnsson. Section D Breeding, any age - rivington Montgomery,J Boyd. Champion led Welsh gelding - Weston Park Spirit. Reserve -Kerulen Wyllys.Supreme Champion led Welsh - R Bradey’s Seawynd gypsy Queen.leAding Rein / FiRST Ridden: Welsh Leading rein Pony - 1. Flow-erdale tyrol, V heywood. 2. Dalbrae Martyn, t hampel. 3. Weston Park

Bliss, P Croft. 3. rivington Folk rock, M Pittard. Welsh First ridden Pony- 1. Dalbrae Martyn, t hampel. 2. Flowerdale tyrol, V heywood. 3. riv-ington nickle, Z young. Champion Welsh leading Rein/First RiddenPony - Flowerdale Tyrol. Reserve - dalbrae Martyn. open Leading reinPony - 1. Bamborough Prunella, S holtham. open First ridden Pony - 1.Karlana Spring Chatter, g humphreys. 2. Ashton Park Deja Vue, ehumphries. 3. Bamborough Prunella, S holtham. Champion open lead-ing Rein / First Ridden - Bamborough Prunella. Reserve - KarlanaSpring Chatter.Ridden WelSh: ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Mare or gelding - 1.Weston Park Bliss, P Croft. 2. Dalbrae Martyn, t hampel. 3. Weston ParkSpirit, A Clark-Kamphuis. ridden Welsh Pony Mare or gelding - 1. riv-ington edge, L oxlade. 2. rivington nickle, Z young. ridden Welsh Ponyof Cob type Mare or gelding - 1. Kerulen Wyllys, M Johnsson. riddenWelsh Cob Mare or gelding - 1. Seawynd gypsy Queen, r Brady. Cham-pion Ridden Welsh - Kerulen Wyllys. Reserve - Weston Park Bliss.PART WelSh led: Colt, 3 years & under - 1. Cantik Park Manhattan, SPearce. Stallion, any age - 1. Brookman Park Jimmy Choo, t hocking. Cham-pion led Part Welsh Colt or Stallion - Brookman Park Jimmy Choo. Re-serve - Cantik Park Manhattan. Filly, 3 years & under, dry - 1. Uhavta nicen naughty, Uhavta Stud. 2. Wynara Momento, L Blacket. 3. Braefoot ParkWindflower, S o'regan. Mare, not exceeding 13 hh - 1. Wynara Paparazzi, JFoale-Jacka. 2. Drumeden Chanel, A Clark-Kamphuis. 3. Beckworth touchof Splendour, D Laurie. Mare, over 13 hh - 1. Uhavta Linen n Lace, UhavtaStud. 2. Willowcrest Dreams, A Williams. 3. Wynara Sweet Promise, LBlacket. Champion led Part Welsh Mare or Filly - uhavta nice nnaughty. Reserve - uhavta linen n lace. gelding, 3 years & under - 1.rosden royal tour, D Fogden. gelding, not exceeding 13 hh - 1. AmadoraMidnight reflection, A Sutton. 2. Sanlirra Drum on, A Munn. gelding, over13 hh - 1. Wynara neon, J Foale-Jacka. 2. Uhavta Myluckyday, Uhavta Stud.Champion led Part Welsh gelding - Wynara neon. Reserve - RosdenRoyal Tour. Supreme Champion led Part Welsh - Wynara neon.Rid-den PART WelSh: ridden Part-Welsh, not exceeding 12.2 hh - 1. KarlanaSpring Chatter, g humphreys. ridden Part-Welsh, over 12.2 hh - 1. DynastyPark hot Chocolate, A Shearer. 2. Drumeden Chanel, A Clark-Kamphuis 3.Sanlirra Drum on, A Munn. Champion Ridden Part Welsh - dynasty Parkhot Chocolate. Reserve - Karlana Spring Chatter.

ADELAIDE ROYAL AUTUMN HORSE SHOW - WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY RESULTS

Babalicious. 2. Shanamon Stud’s Shanamon Quest. 3. C taylor’s nattairiver Wood nymph. 4. h Dohan’s Woranora Paige. 5. n Schofield’s eaglePark Vanora. Champion Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony – l dawes’Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad. Reserve Champion Youngstock Welsh Moun-tain Pony – l & l heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire. Dry Mare 4 years& over – 1. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Shivanna. 2. A Cochrane’sWyann Brazil. 3. W & J gardiner’s torlyn Dreamtime. 4. LlanfairbrynStud’s Llanfairbryn Corn Doli. 5. i & M Baker’s glynyarra Park Vienna. 6.K hamilton’s nawarrah Park Belladonna. Broodmare 4 years & over withown foal at foot – 1. C taylor’s nattai river Shining Light. 2. M Bullen’simperial Baled. 3. W Parsons’ Barakee Windsong. 4. A Porters Vanoca ParkPicture Book. Foal - Colt or Filly – 1. M Bullen’s imperial Babette. 2. WWendy Parsons’ Barakee Secret Song. 3. A Porter’s Vanoca Park Pop-UpBook. 4. C taylor’s nattai river Unnamed. Stallion 4 years old & over – 1.A & A Kay’s torlyn Cardiff. Champion Male Welsh Mountain Pony – l& l heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire. Reserve Champion Male WelshMountain Pony – A & A Kay’s Torlyn Cardiff. Champion Welsh Moun-tain Pony Female – l dawes’ Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad. Reserve Cham-pion Welsh Mountain Pony Female – C Taylor’s nattai River Shininglight. S g Bull Memorial Award national Champion Welsh MountainPony – l dawes’ Pant-Y-Ffynon Cariad. S g Bull Memorial AwardRunner up national Champion Welsh Mountain Pony - l & l heyne’seagle Park Play With Fire.WelSh PonieS oF CoB TYPe: Judge: Mr geraint davies (uK).Colt yearling –1. t & B Brand’s yarrandale Ace. 2. C Mackender’s indi Pa-parrazzi. Filly yearling – 1. g Le Brocq’s torlyn tosca. 2. hamilton’s Mirra-bella Park Morgause. Filly 2 & 3 years – 1. J & D Whitehead’s Burrowaglitz ‘n’ glamour. 2. K hamilton’s Mirrabella Park Morgana. 3. t & BBrand’s yarrandale Airlee. 4. J & D Whitehead’s Burrowa Achilles gem.Champion Youngstock Welsh Pony of Cob Type - J & d Whitehead’sBurrowa glitz ‘n’ glamour. Reserve Champion Youngstock Welsh Ponyof Cob Type - g le Brocq’s Torlyn Tosca. Dry Mare 4 years & over – 1.Llanfairbryn Stud’s Meadowswood Park Delia. Brood Mare 4 years & overwith own foal at foot – 1. C Bunting’s Primrose Park Super Sally. Foal -Colt or Filly – 1. C Bunting’s Primrose Park St David. Stallion - 4 years &over – 1. D & M Brown’s indi Pavarotti. 2. r Lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. 3. SParry’s Fleur De Lys Alonzo. Champion Male Welsh Pony of Cob Type –d & M Brown’s indi Pavarotti. Reserve Champion Male Welsh Ponyof Cob Type – R lee’s Cataraqui hasufel. Champion Female WelshPony of Cob Type – C Bunting’s Primrose Park Super Sally. ReserveChampion Female Welsh Pony of Cob Type – J & d Whitehead’s Bur-rowa glitz ‘n glamour. Avonvalley iechyd da (imp uK) MemorialAward national Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type – d & M Brown’sindi Pavarotti. Runner up national Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type– C Bunting’s Primrose Park Super Sally.WelSh CoBS: Judge: Mr geraint davies (uK). Filly yearling – 1. howeFamily equine’s nawarrah Park ingrid. Colt 2 & 3 years – 1. C & L Finnis’Bookra Mint edition. Filly 2 & 3 years – 1. r trickey’s Burrowa Welsh Maid.Champion Youngstock Welsh Cob – howe Family equine’s nawarrahPark ingrid. Reserve Champion Youngstock Welsh Cob – C & l Finnis’Bookra Mint edition. Dry Mare 4 years & over – 1. howe Family equine’snawarrah Park Pandora. 2. B russell’s Salient Park Dancing Queen. 3. C Wal-ton & L hough’s Penmarch gypsy girl. 4. t hayden’s hope Springs Primrose.5. r Brady’s Seawynd gypsy Queen. 6. J MacDonald’s Spring Plains gypsyPrincess. Led Welsh Cob Stallion 4 years & over – 1st Denise & MarkBrowns indi Brynmore-Jones. Champion Male Welsh Cob – d & MBrown’s indi Brynmore-Jones. Champion Female Welsh Cob – howeFamily equine’s nawarrah Park Pandora. Reserve Champion FemaleWelsh Cob - howe Family equine’s nawarrah Park ingrid. nationalChampion Welsh Cob – d & M Brown’s indi Brynmore-Jones. Runnerup national Champion Welsh Cob – howe Family equine’s nawarrahPark Pandora.WelSh PonieS: Judge: Ms Tweetie nimmo (uK). Colt yearling – 1.C & J Murphy’s Keyi Sirocco. 2. A Porter’s Vanoca Park London. yearlingFilly – 1. W trimble’s tooravale Miss Manhatten. 2. east & Molloy Fam-ily’s Cherrington Jolene. 3. S Kealy’s Castan Allt Beatrix. 4. ShanamonStud’s Keyi Christabel. Filly 2 years – 1. C & J Murphy’s Keyi Wimoweh.Colt 3 years – 1. F Best’s Keyi Serengeti. Filly 3 years – 1. t godfrey’starvia Satin Doll. 2. J Cesnik’s Kylandee Katerina. Champion YoungstockWelsh Pony – C & J Murphy’s Keyi Sirocco. Reserve Champion Young-stock Welsh Pony – W Trimble’s Tooravale Miss Manhatten. Mare Dry4 years & over – 1. W trimble’s tooravale Windchime. 2. J Cesnik’s Ky-landee Phlox. 3. M Wearing-Smith’s Millise Witchery. 4. e Montgomerie’s

Bamborough Sophie. 5. S Fletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light. Brood-mare 4 years & over with own foal at foot – 1. Bamborough Stud’s Bam-borough Jasilla. Foal Colt or Filly – 1. W & J gardiner’s Karanga reon.Stallion 4 years & over – 1. A Porter’s heniarth Whistle Down the Wind(imp UK), 2. A Clark & S Lord’s Bamborough Jacobite. Champion MaleWelsh Pony – A Porter’s heniarth Whistle down The Wind (imp uK).Reserve Champion Male Welsh Pony – C & J Murphy’s Keyi Sirocco.Champion Female Welsh Pony – Bamborough Pony Stud’s Bambor-ough Jasilla. Reserve Champion Female Welsh Pony – W Trimble’sTooravale Windchime. national Champion Welsh Pony – BamboroughPony Stud’s Bamborough Jasilla. Runner up national Champion WelshPony – A Porter’s heniarth Whistle down The Wind (imp uK).geldingS: Judge: Ms Tweetie nimmo (uK). 2 & 3 year old geldingof Section A Breeding – 1. J Beckwith’s & r Johnson’s Charmosa Sunsa-tional gold. 2. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Polo. 3. A Killeen’s rippleBrook Fife. Dr h Cooper’s & S Sheeran’s Arcadian Bentley. 5. S Withers’Pant-y-Ffynon Cappucino. 6. M hodges’ Parklands theodore. 2 & 3 yearold gelding of Section B Breeding – 1. W trimble’s tooravale Concerto. 2.east & Molloy Family’s Cherrington Johnny e. 3. J Diaco’s Keyi Wildfire.4. L Dorney’s tooravale Pasadena. 2 & 3 year old gelding of Section DBreeding – 1. A Bethell’s nawarrah Park Pot of gold. Champion Young-stock gelding – W Trimble’s Tooravale Concerto. Reserve ChampionYoungstock gelding – A Bethell’s nawarrah Park Pot of gold. geldingof Section A Breeding 4 years & over – 1. J Beckwith’s & r Johnson’sWoranora Jasper. 2. M Bullen’s imperial Saxon. 3. W & J gardiner’s riv-ington Spring Fever. 4. M o'Connell’s osory Bling. 5. A Killeen’s Cam-booya Cabernet. 6. A Creed’s nilton Supa Sam. gelding of Section BBreeding 4 years & over – 1. A Westcott’s imperial Jester. 2. A Cochrane’sWyann x-Centric. 3. narcissus Stud’s tooravale repertoire. 4. r ScottsBamborough Applaud. 5. S Withers’ Bamborough Shaman. gelding of Sec-tion C Breeding 4 years & over – 1. A heffernan’s & C Purcell’s nawarrahPark Astro Boy. 2. narcissus Stud’s Wingana robbie Black. 3. Forge Fam-ily’s nawarrah Park Phantom. 4. A & h Slee’s Arielen Lord of the Manor.5. t Kirkman’s Salient Dirty Dancer. gelding of Section D Breeding 4 years& over – 1. howe Family equine’s nawarrah Park great Britain. 2. B rus-sell’s Cwmkaren george north. 3. Abbott-Wright Family’s indi DaffydJones. Champion Senior gelding – J Beckwith’s & R Johnson’s Wora-nora Jasper. Reserve Champion Senior gelding – A Westcott’s imperialJester. national Champion gelding – W Trimble’s Tooravale Concerto.Runner up national Champion gelding – J Beckwith’s & R Johnson’sWoranora Jasper.led PART WelSh: Judge: Ms Tweetie nimmo (uK). yearling Colt /Filly / gelding to Mature ne 12.2hh – 1. h Jones & D Berry’s takari ParkSpring Fair. yearling Colt / Filly / gelding to Mature over 12.2hh ne 13.2hh– 1. J roberts’. 2. Filou Lane Stud’s Filou Lane Apollo Landing.3. D taylor-thies’ Willowcroft royalty. yearling Colt / Filly / gelding to Mature over13.2hh – 1. D Proctor’s Alpine Park First Light. 2. J & M grieves’ Akora heirsof grace. 2 or 3 year old Colt / Filly / gelding to Mature over 12.2hh ne13.2hh – 1. Bamborough Stud’s Bamborough royal March. 2. J Dobson’sWyann great expectations. 3. P & J Saunders’ yurrugar Supermodel. 4. grounds’ takari Park Captivate. 2 or 3 year old Colt / Filly / gelding to Matureover 13.2hh – 1. e Daly’s Wynara illusion. 2. Filou Lane Stud’s Filou Lanehollywood. Champion Youngstock Part Welsh – e daly’s Wynara illu-sion. Reserve Champion Youngstock Part Welsh – Bamborough Stud’sBamborough Royal March. Stallion – 1. D taylor-thies’ rathowen touchof Fame. Mare or gelding 4 years & over, ne 13hh – 1. e Spedding’s FairlightAcres golden girl. 2. S & e nast’s owendale hi Bob. 3. J & M grieves’ Shal-ida Park Corvette. 4. Jocelyn Mansley’s tiana Shiloah. 5. t godfrey’s Benitaxquisite. 6. t Kirkman’s Koorana Morning Song. Mare or gelding 4 years &over, over 13hh & ne 14hh – 1. e Clark’s Divine Festive occasion. 2. AWilliams’ Willowcrest Dreams. 3. e Spedding’s Fairlight Acres Star Shine. 4.Abbott-Wright Family’s Burrowa Welsh Star. Mare or gelding 4 years &over, over 14hh – 1. J & M grieves’ Springtime Park Vanish. 2. J Lane’sWynara Cover girl. 3. S Barber’s Bronte Park Armani. 4. J Lane’s WynaraBe My Valentine. Champion Senior Part Welsh – e Clark’s divine Festiveoccasion. Reserve Champion Senior Part Welsh – J & M grieves’ Spring-time Park Vanish.hARneSS: Judge: Mr Max Marriott (Vic): Driven Mare / Filly / geldingof Section A or B Breeding – 1. A Austin’s Avlon gypsy Spirit. 2. J Abrehart’seagle Park Starburst. 3. C Pattison’s All Stars Sparkle. Driven Mare / Filly /gelding of Section C or D Breeding – 1. D Lawrence’s Westbury Sabrina. 2.J & D Whitehead’s Burrowa Achilles gem. 3. C Pattison’s Daquara LeadingLady. national Champion Welsh harness exhibit (WP&CS Silver Medal)

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Mare, Filly or gelding over l3hh – 1. B russell’s Cwmkaren george north.2. r nichol’s Kerulen Cinnibar. 3. Kiuna Park’s Westbury nola. Cham-pion Children’s Ridden Welsh – lonely oak lollipop. Reserve -Cwmkaren george north.Ring 2 - Judge: Katie Parry (uK)Ridden WelSh: Stallion/Colt of Section A breeding– 1. C & L Finnis’Bellingara taylor Made. Mare/Filly of Section A breeding – 1. P Crofts We-ston Park Bliss. gelding of Section A breeding – 1. S Withers’ Pant-y-FfynonCappucino. 2. M hodge’s Parklands theodore. 3. M o’Connell’s osoryBling. Champion Ridden Section A – Pant-y-Ffynon Cappucino. Reserve- Parklands Theodore. Mare/Filly of Section B breeding – 1. h Mills’ Bun-galally Sherry. 2. S Fletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light. 3. r hook’sLonely oak Lollipop. gelding of Section B breeding – 1. r nichols’ KerulenCinnibar. Champion Ridden Section B – Bungalally Sherry. Reserve -Murraydale Park First light. Stallion/Colt of Section C breeding – 1.Kiuna Park’s Cataraqui hasufel. gelding of Section C breeding – 1. C ezardsrhadlon hywel. Champion Ridden Section C – Cataraqui hasufel. Re-

serve Ridden Section C – Rhadlon hywel. Mare/Filly of Section D breed-ing – 1. Kiuna Park’s Westbury nola. Champion Ridden Section d– West-bury nola. Supreme Champion Ridden Welsh - Cataraqui hasufel.ChildRen’S Ridden oPen: Mare, Filly or gelding ne l2hh – 1.Kiuna Park’s Broomfield Cavalier howzat. Mare, Filly or gelding overl3hh– 1. A Payne’s nawarrah Park Love Actually. Champion Children’sRidden open – nawarrah Park love Actually. Reserve - BroomfieldCavalier howzat.hARneSS - RingS 3 & 4 - Judge: ivan BuntingAdult driver – 1. J Abrehart’s eagle Park Starburst. 2. A Austin’s AvlonJade. turnout – 1. J Abrehart’s eagle Park Starburst. Junior driver – 1. AAustin’s Avlon Spirit. Pleasure harness exhibit – 1. A Austin’s Avlon Spirit.2. A Austin’s Avlon Jade. 3. J Abrehart’s eagle Park Starburst. noviceharness exhibit – 1. A Austin’s Avlon Jade. Mare/Filly/gelding over l2hh& ne l4hh – 1. A Austin’s Avlon Spirit. Champion harness exhibit –Avlon gypsy Spirit. Reserve - eagle Park Starburst.

SYDNEY ROYAL EASTER SHOW WELSH RESULTS - Judge: Ms Wendy Trimble

WelSh MounTAin PonieS: Stallion – 1. Cranellie Stud’s AnnavalePippin. Colt 3 years – 1. L & L heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire. 2. Jnorthcott’s emeral Coad Steppin it out. Champion Welsh MountainPony Stallion or Colt – l & l heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire. Re-serve – J northcott’s emerald Coad Steppin it out. Broodmare – 1. D& M Smith’s imperial Boo Who. 2. h Dohan’s Woranora naomi. DryMare – 1. D & M Smith’s imperial Bow Belle. 2. S Paris & g Ball’s Step-don Park Chanel. 3. h Dohan’s Woranora nara. Filly 3 years – 1. Bhardy’s Bellingara twilight. 2. D harvey’s eagle Park Babalicious. Filly2 years – 1. J ritchie & Suburban Lodge’s Bamborough Popping Candy.2. D & M Smith’s Arcadian Quintessence. 3. h Dohan’s Woranora Sierra.Champion Welsh Mountain Pony Mare or Filly – d & M Smith’s im-perial Bow Belle. Reserve – B hardy’s Bellingara Twilight. SupremeChampion Welsh Mountain Pony – l & l heyne’s eagle Park PlayWith Fire. gelding of Section A Breeding 3 years & under – 1. Z Mac-Dougall’s espirit Chaos. gelding of Section A Breeding 4 years & over –1. Cherrington Ponies, gates & Bullen’s imperial Saxon. 2. J-A Bailey’sKenda Park Dynamite. 3. B hardy’s oakville Cotton tops. Best Welshgelding of Section A Breeding – Cherrington Ponies, gates & Bullen’simperial Saxon.WelSh PonieS: Stallion – 1. A Stephenson’s imperial Puccini. Colt 2years & under – 1. J Paroissien’s Le Flirteur Just Jayden. 2. S rae’s raePark taylor Made. Champion Welsh Pony Stallion or Colt – A Stephen-son’s imperial Puccini. Reserve – J Paroissien’s le Flirteur Just Jay-den. Broodmare – 1. A Stephenson’s Keyi Wild Flower. 2. J While’sglenmore Bronze Lady. Dry Mare – 1. L Monaghan’s Woranora Contessa.2. S rae’s rae Park revel yell. 3. S young & h Clift’s glenmore Medusa.Filly 3 years – 1. r Anderson’s Bells Mountain Pollyanna. 2. L Mon-aghan’s imperial Jazmine. 3. K Donovan’s imperial Lady Atlanta. Filly 2years & under – 1. S Paris & g Ball’s Stepdon Park My Portia. 2. r An-derson’s Bells Mountain Madonna. 3. K rath’s Amaranda Ambition.Champion Welsh Pony Mare or Filly – R Anderson’s Bells MountainPollyanna. Reserve – S Paris & g Ball’s Stepdon Park My Portia.Supreme Champion Welsh Pony – A Stephenson’s imperial Puccini.gelding of Section B Breeding 3 years & under – 1. r Anderson’s BellsMountain Mandalay. 2. r Perpperall’s Valley View Phantom. 3. JParoissien’s Aspenview Artic Fox. gelding of Section B Breeding 4 years& over – 1. K Mcinnes & n Attenborough’s Bamborough Jeune. 2. PWhiffen Briski’s Corvan Park Pippin Longstockings. 3. F & K treneman’sowendale rembrandt. Best Welsh gelding of Section B Breeding – RAnderson’s Bells Mountain Mandalay.WelSh PonY oF CoB TYPe: Mare or Filly – 1. L & M Lyons’ FleurDe Lys What A honey. 2. A gifford’s gypsy View Bethany. Best WelshPony of Cob Type – l & M lyons’ Fleur de lys What A honey.WelSh CoBS: Stallion or Colt – 1. M King’s Cwmkaren tywysog Du.Mare or Filly – 1. L Crestani’s Kirrang imperielle. Best Welsh Cob – lCrestani’s Kirrange imperielle. gelding of Section C or Section DBreeding – 1. n McPherson’s grenwood roulette. 2. J Maunder’s BurrowaBobbi Sox. 3. M King’s Kenda Park Wishful thinking. Supreme Champion Welsh – the nattai Perpetual Trophy donated by

Mr P Taubman – l & l heyne’s eagle Park Play With Fire.Ridden WelSh: Stallion A, B, C or D – 1. Stepdon Park’s imperialProclaim. 2. M King’s Cwmkaren tywysog Du. 3. K thomsen’s glenmoreWelshman. Mare or gelding of Section A Breeding – 1. J Callus’ glynyarraPark Classic. 2. e Fin’s eagle Park Ceaser. 3. C Furey’s Llangollen Christa-belle. Mare or gelding of Section B Breeding ne 12.2hh – 1. h Dohan &nSJ Ponies’ nSJ enchanted. 2. Adams Family Partnership’s Corvan Parkemperess. 3. Corvan Park Stud’s Corvan Park toy Boy. Mare or geldingof Section B Breeding over 12.2hh – 1. F & K treneman’s owendale rem-brandt. 2. J & M Wilson & D McCusker’s Bamborough Kodak. 3. Barlow& Knight Family’s imperial Pascal. Mare or gelding of Section C or Sec-tion D Breeding – 1. J Maunder’s Burrowa Bobbi Sox. 2. M King’s KendaPark Wishful thinking. 3. L Cleary’s Kenda Park rising Star. ChampionRidden Welsh – F Treneman & K Treneman duncan’s owendaleRembrandt.PART WelSh led: Colt, 3 years & under – 1. Kazwood Park’s West-lake remarkable. 2. J roberts’ Westmore Spring Parade. 3. Paulgren Park’sPaulgren Park Vegas. Stallion 4 years & over – 1. C Porter’s Forever regalof Sefton. 2. Walker Family’s Kolbeach royal Print. Champion PartWelsh Stallion or Colt – C Porter’s Forever Regal of Sefton. Reserve– Walker Family’s Kolbeach Royal Print. Filly 2 years & under – 1. r& M haber’s thorne Park Mietta. 2. o’hagan, robinson & SuburbanLodge’s yurrugar Supermodel. 3. Lovell & Upson’s thorwood My Valen-tine. Filly 2 years – 1. K townsend’s Kt Miss Molly. 2. Paulgren Park’sPaulgren Park Flirtatious. 3. J Parry’s teeona Cosette. Mare ne 13hh – 1.K o’hagan, K robinson & Suburban Lodge’s Westacres Adoration. 2. SAmundsen’s yartarla Park Mercedes. 3. r Darvey’s Wenesbury royalSuite. Mare over 13hh – 1. A & D Pratten’s Allambie Park Finesse. 2. Lhowell’s Joemoor Falutin. 3. M De rooy’s Saradale Secret romance.Champion Part Welsh Mare or Filly – A & d Pratten’s Allambie ParkFinesse. Reserve – R & M haber’s Thorne Park Mietta. SupremeChampion Part Welsh – C Porter’s Forever Regal of Sefton. gelding3 years & under – 1. royalwood Stud’s Kt Fine Design. 2. P richards’Brandy hollow Secret Spy. 3. K Avramidis’ gentry Park take note. geld-ing 4 years & over, ne 13hh – 1. P & B gibson’s Seasons Park Finale. 2.K Dunn’s Kerri Moon Magic. 3. glenian Park Show horses’ Dunelm Firstimpression. gelding 4 years & over, over 13hh – 1. r & M haber’s Spring-time Park everlasting. 2. t, M & r Wheatley’s Bellevale Dazzling Design.3. C Buckley’s Bardot Park regal Prince. Best Part Welsh gelding –Royalwood Stud’s KT Fine design.PART WelSh Ridden: Stallion – 1. Walker Family’s Kolbeach royalPrint. Mare or gelding ne 12.2hh – 1. r hughes’ Denhue royal Design.2. glenian Park Show horses’ Dunelm First impression. 3. S Deligny’sDunelm tell tale. Mare or gelding over 12.2hh ne 13.2hh – 1. e taylor’sMirinda Matinee Magician. 2. t hutchinson’s Langtree Fairplay. 3. tWilliams & M & r Wheatley’s Bellevale Dazzling Design. Mare or geld-ing over 13.2hh – 1. A & D Pratten’s Allambie Park Finesse. 2. A hughes’Corndale Kiss and tell. 3. e taylor’s Broadwater Park Cartier. ChampionRidden Part Welsh – e Taylors’ Mirinda Matinee Magician. Reserve– Walker Family’s Kolbeach Royal Print.

NORTH EAST & BORDER AUTUMN SHOW 2017

Ring 1 - Judge: darrell owenJunioR hAndleRS: handler l2yrs & under l5yrs – 1. Jessica Lee, 2.Morgan Lane. handler l5yrs & under l8yrs– 1. o’Connell nomination, 2.Paige owen, 3. Casey Leijen. Best handler 12 & under l8yrs – Jessicalee.WelSh MounTAin PonieS: Colt 2 & 3 yrs – 1. Austin & taylor’sAvlon rio. 2. Dr. h Cooper’s Arcadian Patriot. 3. Shanamon Stud’s nikitaLodge De Bees Knees. Colt yearling– 1. Shanamon Stud’s nattai riverScandal. 2. C Bunting’s Primrose Park Popstar. Stallion 4 yrs & over – 1.C & L Finnis’ Bellingara taylor Made. 2. A & A Kay’s torlyn Cardiff, 3.S Boyd’s Weston Park Butterscotch. Champion Welsh Mountain PonyMale – Bellingara Taylor Made. Reserve - Avlon Rio. Dry Mare – 1. AAustin’s Avlon Jade. 2. r & B McCoy’s Leyrei tulip. 3. LlanfairbrynStud’s Llanfairbryn Corn Doli. Brood mare– 1. C taylor’s nattai riverShining Light. 2. A Porter’s Vanoca Park Picture Book. Foal – 1. A Porter’sVanoca Park Pop Up Book. 2. C taylor’s nattai river Unnamed. Filly 2& 3 yrs – 1. Shanamon Stud’s Shanamon Quest. 2. C taylor’s nattai riverWood nymph. 3. Dr. h Cooper’s Arcadian high Flyer. Filly yearling– 1.e Chalmers’ Wyann Lollipop. 2. Julie Coopers Cooperfields Pin Up girl.3. Sarah Withers’ Pant-y-Ffynon hippity hop. Champion Welsh Moun-tain Pony Female– nattai River Shining light. Reserve - Avlon Jade.Best Youngstock - Welsh Mountain Pony– Shanamon Quest. SupremeChampion Welsh Mountain Pony – nattai River Shining light.WelSh PonieS oF CoB TYPe: Colt yearling– 1. t & B Brand’syarrandale Ace. Stallion 4 yrs & over – 1. Kiuna Park’s Cataraqui hasufel.Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type Male – Cataraqui hasufel. Reserve– Yarrandale Ace. Dry mare– 1. Llanfairbryn Stud’s Meadowswood ParkDelia. Brood mare – 1. C Bunting’s Primrose Park Super Sally. Foal – 1. CBuntings Primrose Park St David. Filly 2 & 3 yrs– 1.t & B Brand’s yarran-dale Airlee. 2. J Melary’s Bookra taste of honey. Filly yearling – 1. g Le-Brocq’storlyn tosca. Champion Welsh Pony of Cob Type Female –Primrose Park Super Sally. Reserve - Yarrandale Airlee. Best Young-stock Welsh Pony of Cob Type - Yarrandale Ace. Supreme ChampionWelsh Pony of Cob Type – Primrose Park Super Sally.WelSh CoB: Dry Mare – 1. howe Family equine’s nawarrah ParkDawn. 2. Kiuna Park’s Westbury nola. 3. Blair russell’s Salient ParkDancing Queen. Filly 2 & 3 yrs – 1. J Parrish’s indi Brenhines Jones.Champion Welsh Cob Female – nawarrah Park dawn. Reserve -Westbury nola. Best Youngstock Welsh Cob - indi Brenhines-Jones.Supreme Champion Welsh Cob - nawarrah Park dawn.Ring 2 - Judge: Sandi JamiesonPART WelSh: Colt 3 yrs & under– 1. Jeremy roberts’ Westmore SpringParade. 2. Jones’ & Berry’s takari Park Spring Fair. Champion Part WelshMale– Westmore Spring Parade. Reserve - Takari Park Spring Fair.Filly 2 & 3 yrs– 1. e. greshner’s Beauparc Vienna. 2. J Melary’s Benitagardenia. Champion Part Welsh Filly – Beauparc Vienna. Reserve -Benita gardenia. gelding yearling – 1. e. greshner’s Beauparc AntzPantz.gelding 2 & 3 yrs– 1. g rounds’ takari Park Captivate. Champion PartWelsh gelding – Beauparc Antz Pantz. Reserve - Takari Park Capti-vate. Best Part Welsh Youngstock - Beauparc Vienna. Mare 4 yrs & overl2hh & under – 1. A Sutherlands Fleurdlene Cinderella. Mare 4 yrs & over,over l2hh & ne l3hh – 1. t godfrey’s Benita xquisite. 2. J Mansley’s tianaShiloah. gelding 4 yrs & over, over l2hh & ne l3hh– 1. S nast’s owendalehi Bob. 2. K Malloch’s Alpine Park Prince Charming. Champion SeniorPart Welsh ne l3hh– Benita Xquisite. Reserve - owendale hi Bob. Mare4 yrs & over, over l4hh– 1. J Lane’s Wynara Cover girl. gelding 4 yrs&over, over l3hh & ne l4hh – 1. A Payne’s torrensway Portrait. gelding 4yrs & over, over l4hh– 1. J Lane’s Wynara Be My Valentine. 2. S Barber’sBronte Park Armani. 3. A Payne’s nawarrah Park Love Actually. Cham-pion Senior Part Welsh over l3hh – Wynara Cover girl. Reserve -Wynara Be My Valentine. Supreme Champion led Part Welsh Pony& WPCSA Medal - Wynara Cover girl.WelSh PonieS: Dry Mare – 1. r hook’s Lonely oak Lollipop. 2. SFletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light. 3. h Mills’ Bungalally Sherry.Brood mare – 1. W & J gardiner’s Karanga reflection. Foal – 1. Karangareon. Filly 2 & 3 yrs – 1.t godfrey’s tarvia Satin Doll. 2. C Leijen’sFairymead tinkerbell. Filly yearling– 1. A Porter’s Vanoca Park Violet.

Champion Welsh Pony Female – Karanga Reflection. Reserve - TarviaSatin doll. Best Youngstock Welsh Pony - Tarvia Satin doll. SupremeChampion Welsh Pony – Karanga Reflection.Ring 3 - Judge: geraint davies (uK)JunioR hAndleRS: handler 8yrs & under l2yrs– 1. hannah Fletcher.2. Christian turnbull. 3. ella nast. 4th ella ossie. 5th evie Brand. 6th ellahole. handler under 8yrs – 1. Annabelle Dunlop. 2. Jordan Lenard. 3. JackPickering. 4. roy Withers. Best handler under 12 yrs – hannahFletcher.leAding Rein/FiRST Ridden: open Leading rein Pony – 1. eSpedding’ s Filou Lane royal Diva. open First ridden Pony – 1. J Woods’Dunelm heartthrob. 2. e Spedding’s Filou Lane royal Diva. 3. KiunaPark’s Broomfield Cavalier howzat. Champion open leadingRein/First Ridden – dunelm heartthrob. Reserve - Filou lane Royaldiva. Welsh Leading rein Pony– 1. J Pickering’s ripple Brook Astro Boy.2. McCoy & Lenard’s Leyrei tiny tim. 3. Martin-Dunlop Family’s Dun-darren Carousel. . Welsh First ridden Pony– 1. S Fletcher’s MurraydalePark First Light. 2. L & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Solitaire. 3. t & BBrand’s nilton Calypso. Champion Welsh leading Rein/First Ridden–Murraydale Park First light. Reserve - Kawanna Park Solitaire.WelSh geldingS JunioR: Section A Breeding 2 & 3 yrs – 1. L &B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Polo. 2. S Withers Pant-y-Ffynon Cappucino.3. M hodges’ Parklands theodore. Champion Junior gelding of SectionA Breeding – l & B Cooke’s Kawanna Park Polo. Section B Breeding2 & 3 yrs– 1. L Dorney’s tooravale Pasadena. 2. S Porter’s Vanoca Parktitan. Section B Breeding yearling – 1. D Murdoch’s glenire QualityStreet. Champion Junior gelding of Section B Breeding – TooravalePasadena. Reserve - Vanoca Park Titan. Section D Breeding 2 & 3 yrs–1. A Bethell’s nawarrah Park Pot of gold. 2. howe Family equines’nawarrah Park Utopia. Champion Junior gelding of Section d Breed-ing – nawarrah Park Pot of gold. Reserve - nawarrah Park utopia.Best Junior gelding - nawarrah Park Pot of gold. WelSh geld-ingS SenioRS: Section A Breeding 4yrs & under 8yrs – 1. g rounds’Dalgangle Picadilly. 2. J Abrehart’s eagle Park Starburst. 3. McCoy &Lenard’s Leyrei tiny tim. Section A Breeding 8 yrs & over – 1. W & Jgardiner’s rivington Spring Fever. 2. M o’Connell’s osory Bling. 3. JPickering’s ripple Brook Astro Boy. Champion Senior gelding of Sec-tion A Breeding– Rivington Spring Fever. Reserve Senior gelding ofSection A Breeding – dalgangle Picadilly. Section B Breeding 4yrs &under 8yrs – 1. S Withers Bamborough Sharman. Champion Senior geld-ing of Section B Breeding – Bamborough Sharman. Section C Breeding4yrs & under 8 yrs – 1. J & K tozer’s Prize Park Souvenir. 2. M Scott’sBookra Paperback Writer. Section C Breeding 8 yrs & over – 1. heffernan& Purcell’s nawarrah Park Astro Boy. 2. C ezard’s rhadlon hywel.Champion Senior gelding of Section C Breeding – nawarrah ParkAstro Boy. Reserve - Prize Park Souvenir. Section D Breeding 4yrs &under 8 yrs– 1. Walton & hough’s Penmarch gwyllion. Champion Seniorgelding of Section d Breeding – Penmarch gwyllion. Best SeniorWelsh gelding - Rivington Spring Fever. Supreme led Welsh gelding- Rivington Spring Fever.Best Foal – C Bunting’s Primrose Park St david. Best Welsh Young-stock -T godfrey’s Tarvia Satin doll. Best Welsh in hand - C Taylor’snattai River Shining light.Ring 1 - Judge: Suanne ValeRidden PART WelSh: Mare/Filly/gelding over l2hh & ne l3hh – 1.nast Family’s owendale hi Bob. 2. Julie Woods’ Dunelm heartthrob. 3.J Mansley’s tiana Shiloah. Champion Ridden PW ne l3hh – owendalehi Bob. Reserve - dunelm heartthrob. Mare/Filly/gelding over l3hh &ne l4hh – 1. A Payne’s torrensway Portrait. Mare/Filly/gelding over l4hh– 1.S Barber’s Bronte Park Armani. 2. J Lane’s Wynara Be My Valentine.3. A Payne’s nawarrah Park Love Actually. Champion Ridden PW overl3hh – Bronte Park Armani. Reserve - Wynara Be My Valentine.Supreme Champion Ridden Part Welsh - owendale hi Bob.ChildRen’S Ridden WelSh: Mare, Filly or gelding ne l2hh– 1. t& B Brand’s nilton Calypso. 2. M o’Connell’s osory Bling. Mare, Fillyor gelding over l2hh & ne l3hh – 1. r hook’s Lonely oak Lollipop. 2. hMills’ Bungalally Sherry. 3. S Fletcher’s Murraydale Park First Light.

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ANNUAL OPEN PERFORMANCE SHOWPresented by the North East & Border Regional Promotional Group of the WP&CS Aust (Inc).

SATURDAY 10th September 2017OXLEY RECREATIONAL RESERVE Meadow Creek Rd, Oxley

ENQUIRIES: Fiona Forge 0408 482 870GROUND LEVY - $10.00 per vehicle included on entry form ENTRY FEE - $10.00 PER CLASS

H ENTRIES CLOSE : Friday 1st September 2017 H ENTRIES TAKEN ON DAY AT DOUBLE ENTRY FEE.Entries to : Performance Show c/- Fiona Forge Kimberley Park 855 Glenellen Rd GEROGERY 2642SHOW REGULATIONS➢ To be run under the Welsh Pony & Cob Society Show Regulations (copy in this edition of Action), available for download from www.wpcs.com.au

or contact the organiser for a copy. All exhibitors must familiarise themselves with the show regulations.➢ All Native ponies must be registered with their recognised breed society & owners must be current members. All breed society regulations apply

to all Native Ponies.➢ Native ponies must not be plaited.INSURANCE: All WPCSA Members are to provide a copy of their membership & indemnity with their entries. All non members are required to complete an in-surance indemnity form, download from: http://www.wpcs.com.au/sitebuilder/showing/knowledge/asset/files/3/insuranceliabilityform.pdfSTALLIONS only eligible for specified stallion classes. Stallions must be handled & ridden by a person 16 yrs and over.CANCELLATION POLICY: In accordance with the WPCS of Aust. Inc ‘Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy’ if cancellation is required due to existing or predicted severe and dangerous conditions suchas Code Red Fire Warnings/Flood or travel warnings/disease outbreaks, a recorded message will be available on phone no. 0408482870 from the 9th September 2017. REFUND POLICY – • If an eventhas commenced there will be no refunds. • If an event is cancelled prior to ommencement of the event – costs incurred by the show committee prior to the show will be paid nd remaining funds willbe reimbursed to the member if the amount per exhibitor is $2 or more. If an event is postponed entry fees will not be efunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of thenotification of postponement.Thank you to all our supporters and sponsors.

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NORTH EAST & BORDER RPG of the WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA Inc ANNUAL PERFORMANCE SHOW 10th September 2017ENTRY FORM Pre Entries CLOSE 1st September 2017 (Entries taken on day at double entry fees)

ENTRY FEE $10.00 PER CLASS WP&CS of Aust Inc. ABN: 70066732367 INVOICE (This invoice is GST free)Exhibitor Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Address: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Phone: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Email: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Please make cheques payable to: WP&CS Australia Inc. NEB RPGYou can pay by Direct Deposit but YOU MUSTquote the Transaction ID here:________________BSB: 063733 Acct No: 10247270Acct Name: North East Border RPGPlease use the same name that the entries are in asyour reference.ENTRIES WITHOUT PAYMENT WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED.

Please send entries to: Performance Show c/o Fiona Forge 855 Glenellen Rd Gerogery NSW 2642Enquiries - Fiona Forge Ph: 0408 482 870 or email [email protected]

PRE ENTRIES CLOSE 1ST SEPTEMBER 2017 (ENTRIES TAKEN ON DAY AT DOUBLE ENTRY FEES)

HADDON PARK RUGS www.haddonparkrugs.com.au KIMBERLEY PARK [email protected] Forge Family NAWARRAH PARK www.nawarrahpark.comPRIMROSE PARK [email protected] Ivan & Cheryl Bunting

H WPCSA Registration Papers & current MembershipCard - (Including Waiver) must be included for thoseponies entered in the Welsh Hunter and Part Welshclasses.

NEWCOMER CLASSESCommencing at 8.30am in class order in Ring 1To be shown in a snaffle. Exhibits must not have competed at any show, gymkhana or competitionunder saddle prior to the 1st January 2017. An exhibit may enter only 1 Newcomer class.Winner to receive sash & prizes. 4 Finalists to receive sash1. Newcomer Ridden Native Pony ne 12hh2. Newcomer Ridden Native Pony over 12hh & ne 14hh3. Newcomer Ridden Native Pony over 14hh4. Newcomer Ridden Part Welsh5. Newcomer Ridden Native Pony StallionBEST NEWCOMER EXHIBITSponsored by Haddon Park Rugs(*Classes will be divided if sufficient entries.)

RING 1 - To commence at the completion of the Newcomer classes LED NATIVE PONY CLASSES (Reg relevant breed society)Judge: Leigh Dunstan Led Junior Native Ponies 3 yrs & under (Colt/Filly/Gelding)6. Led Shetland or Dartmoor Pony 7. Led Welsh Mountain Pony 8. Led Welsh Pony 9. Led Australian Pony 10. Led New Forest 11. Led Connemara 12. Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type 13. Led Highland, Haflinger or Fjord 14. Led Welsh Cob Champion & Reserve Led Junior Native Pony

LED SENIOR NATIVE PONIES 4yrs & over (Stallion/Mare/Gelding)15. Led Shetland or Dartmoor Pony 16. Led Welsh Mountain Pony 17. Led Welsh Pony 18. Led Australian Pony 19. Led New Forest 20. Led Connemara 21. Led Welsh Pony of Cob Type 22. Led Highland, Haflinger or Fjord 23. Led Welsh Cob Champion & Reserve Led Senior Native PonySupreme CHAMPION NATIVE PONY

COLOURED CLASSES (No registration required)24. Led Coloured ne 12.2hh25. Led Coloured over 12.2 ne 14hh26. Led Coloured Over 14hhChampion & Reserve Led Coloured Exhibit 27. Ridden Coloured Exhibit ne 12.2hh28. Ridden Coloured Exhibit over 12.2hh ne 14hh29. Ridden Coloured Exhibit over 14hhChampion & Reserve Ridden Coloured Exhibit

LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN30. Native Leading Rein Pony ne 12hh, Rider 3 and under 8 yrs *31. Native First Ridden Pony ne 12.2hh Rider 5 and under 12yrs *Champion & Reserve Leading Rein/First Ridden Pony

RING 1 - JUNIOR HANDLERS TO BE JUDGED AT LUNCHTIME Judge: TBA32. Handler under 8yrs (May be accompanied by an adult)33. Handler 8yrs & under 12yrsBEST HANDLER under 12 years34. Handler 12yrs & under 15yrs35 Handler 15yrs & under 18yrsBEST HANDLER 12 & under 18yrs

RING 2 - To commence at the completion of the Newcomer classesJudge: Margaret SperrinShetland classes36. Led Mare 4 yrs & over37. Led Filly 3 yrs & underChampion & Reserve Shetland Mare/Filly

38. Led Colt 3 yrs & under39. Led Gelding40. Led Stallion 4 yrs & overChampion & Reserve Shetland Male SUPREME CHAMPION SHETLAND

LED PART WELSH (reg WP&CS Aust Inc)41. Part Welsh Stallion/Colt42. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding ne 12.2hh43. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding 12.2hh ne 13.2hh44. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding 13.2hh and overChampion & Reserve Led Part Welsh

LED WELSH HUNTERS (reg WP&CS Aust Inc)45. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section A breeding46. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section B breeding47. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section C breeding48. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section D breeding49. Stallion or ColtChampion & Reserve Led Welsh Hunter

RIDDEN PART WELSH (reg WP&CS Aust Inc)50. Part Welsh Stallion/Colt51. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding ne 12.2hh52. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding 12.2hh ne 13.2hh53. Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding 13.2hh and overChampion & Reserve Ridden Part Welsh

RIDDEN WELSH HUNTERS (reg WP&CS Aust Inc)54. Novice Mare/Filly /Gelding 55. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section A breeding56. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section B breeding57. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section C breeding58. Mare/Filly /Gelding of Section D Breeding59. Mare/Filly/Gelding Ridden by an Adult 21- 35 years of age60. Mare/Filly/Gelding Ridden by an Adult 36 years of age and over61. Stallion or ColtChampion & Reserve Ridden Welsh Hunter (WP&CS MEDAL)

THE RIDDEN NATIVE PONY CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFYING CLASSES To be run under Ridden Native Pony Championship Regulations.In–hand Judge: Margaret SperrinSaddle Judge: Leigh Dunstan62. Welsh Mountain Pony, Shetland or Dartmoor Stallion 63. Welsh Pony, Australian Pony or New Forest Pony Stallion64. Connemara, Highland, Fjord, Welsh Pony of Cob Type or Welsh Cob StallionChampion & Reserve Stallion65. Shetland or Dartmoor Pony Mare or Gelding66. Welsh Mountain Pony Mare or Gelding 67. Welsh Pony Mare or Gelding 68. Australian Pony Mare or Gelding69. New Forest Mare or Gelding70. Connemara Mare or Gelding 71. Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare or Gelding72. Haflinger, Highland or Fjord Mare or Gelding73. Welsh Cob Mare or GeldingChampion & Reserve Mare or Gelding

RING 3WORKING HUNTER CLASSES To commence approx 1pmJumps Judge: TBA Flat Judge: TBA95. Novice Working Hunter (Max Jump Height 45cm)96. Working Hunter ne 12hh (Max Jump Height 45cm)97. Working Hunter over 12 & ne 13hh (Max Jump Height 55cm)98. Working Hunter over 13 & ne 14hh (Max Jump Height 65cm)Champion & Reserve Working Hunter ne 14hh

99. Working Hunter over 14 & ne 15hh (Max Jump Height 75cm)100. Working Hunter over 15hh (Max Jump Height 85cm)Champion & Reserve Working Hunter over 14hhSUPREME WORKING HUNTER

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• Judges listed in the schedule are subject to change if necessary. Order of classes and the rings they are in are subject to change in order to avoid events clashing and in orderto finish rings together. While every attempt will be made when timetabling to avoid class clashes this cannot be guaranteed in a show of this size. Please note which classes the exhibit mustor must not be plaited for and ensure you have time to do this between events. The order of classes will very likely change in an attempt to avoid the majority of clashes but the day of competitionwill not. Start times are approximate and will be varied slightly to minimize clashes.

• There will be no refunds of any kind unless the show is cancelled and these will be issued according to the Show Regulations of the Society. Cancellation Policy – in accordance with theWPCS of A Inc Extreme Weather & Cancellation Policy, if a Code Red Catastrophic Fire Warning/Flood or travel warnings/disease outbreaks are predicted this event shall be cancelled, phone0418484592 for updated information. If an event has to be moved to another venue due to extreme weather events, entry fees minus any administration fees and costs incurred by the showcommittee prior to the show, will only be refunded with a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of notification of change of venue. Refund Policy – (i) If an event has commencedthere shall be no refunds.(ii) If an event is cancelled prior to the commencement of an event – costs incurred by the Show Committee prior to the event will be paid & remaining funds will bereimbursed to the exhibitor if the amount per exhibitor is $2.00 or more (iii) If an event is postponed, entry fees will not be refunded without a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days ofthe notification of postponement. iv) If an event has to be moved to another venue due to extreme weather events entry fees, minus any administration fees and costs incurred by the showcommittee prior to the show, will only be refunded with a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days of notification of change of venue

• While every attempt will be made to accommodate all exhibitors and exhibits priority will be given, when allocating stables or cabins etc, to exhibitors who are sponsors, have classes on multipledays and have multiple horses, to those staying for the week until the APSB National and to those who are not local. Refunds for cabins will be given if they are not able to be supplied

• All handlers and riders, including leading rein jockeys, must be covered by insurance. A copy of the rear of the membership card which states which people are covered is required with entries. Insurance waivers must be completed and sent with entries for any person not noted on the membership card.

• All geldings entered in gelding classes must have a gelding registration number allocated. All exhibits must have a registration number allocated and be transferred intothe name of the owner.

• Stables – SIEC insists on a stable bond of $75 per stable. This stable bond is required when you book stables and they will not be allocated without it. The bond must be on a separate chequepayable to WPCS of A – Eastern NSW RPG or credit card details must be supplied. The cheque will not be banked nor will the credit card be used for the bond unless the stable is notcleaned out to the satisfaction of SIEC. When the stable is cleaned please see the stable warden. Cheques not collected at the show will be torn up once stables are checked off as being cleaned.Stables will not be allocated without a bond. Bonds cannot be paid by Direct Deposit, bonds paid for in this manner will not be refunded.

• For people who would like to pay someone to clean out their stables please contact Kirsty 0413688174 before the show.• Donations towards awards are very much appreciated. If you wish to donate towards a specific award please advise.• People paying by Direct Deposit, please send an email advising and ensure the payment is clearly referenced.• There will be a free Sausage Sizzle on Saturday evening at the Indoor Arena when the Supremes and Liberty classes are being held. • Swabbing for prohibited substances will be conducted at the show. It is a condition of entry that exhibitors cooperate at all times with the swabbing steward and veterinarian.• There is an expectation that exhibits eligible for Supreme Awards will contest the award. Prize money for these qualifying events will not be paid until after the exhibit has competed in the Supreme.

Failure to compete without an exemption from the Show Organiser will result in all prizes being forfeited.• The WPCS of A Inc Regulations regarding clipping of exhibits will be strictly enforced. Part Welsh may be body clipped. Welsh Mountain, Welsh Ponies (Section B), Welsh Ponies of Cob Type,

Welsh Cobs & Welsh Geldings must not exhibit evidence of a body clip. Welsh ponies & cobs must be examined by a clipping steward prior to competition and exhibit numbers marked. NO welshexhibit will be permitted to compete in classes restricted to welsh ponies & cobs if the exhibit number has not been marked. This does not apply to Part Welsh which may be clipped. A list of clippingstewards will be listed on www.welshnsw.homestead.com prior to the show.

• Please note that you ARE ELIGIBLE to enter both Welsh & Hunter or Part Welsh & Hunter classes➢ New event on Saturday evening – Liberty classes with Prize money – All sections catered forLIBERTY CLASS RULES • The purpose of this event is to see the Welsh breeds exhibit the flamboyant and free movement that they are renowned for. The emphasis is on movement, especially at thetrot, as the judges consider the overall balance of the animal, cadence and length of stride. • The judging time will be 2 minutes with 1 minute catching time. Exhibits which cannot be caught within2 minutes will be penalised. Exhibits which cannot be caught within 3 minutes will be disqualified. • Three judges will score all exhibits independently.➢ Exhibits must be 1 year or older. Foals accompanying broodmares must be held safely in a corner out of harms way.➢ The use of whips & shakers should be in moderation and may only be used by the handlers in the arena. No shakers or other noise making devises from external sources will be permitted.➢ No more than 3 handlers may be in the arena at any one time. The arena will be allocated 3 zones, each end to be ¼ the size of the arena and the centre section ½ the size. Only one handler will

be permitted in any area.➢ Handlers must be 16 years & over.➢ Audience participation is encouraged during the 2-minute judging time in the way of clapping and cheering but the use of other aids such as shakers or other noise making devices is prohibited.➢ Should a horse exhibit signs of stress, such as constantly attempting to escape from the arena, then the Ring Master shall have the authority to halt the performance. In such cases, there will be

no score. The wellbeing of the horse is of paramount importance and horses should not exhibit any signs of stress.

INSTRUCTIONS TO EXHIBITORS

40th NEW SOUTH WALES ALL WELSH SHOWFriday 27th , Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October 2017

Venue: Sydney International Equestrian Centre (SIEC)Saxony Rd, Horsley Park NSW

Program, timetable & judges subject to change if necessaryTo be held on the outdoor arena

WPCS of A Inc MEDAL SHOW – WPCS of A Inc SIRES RATING SHOWGOLD MEDALS for Best Welsh In-Hand, Supreme Part Welsh

GOLD MEDALS for Supreme Ridden Welsh, Supreme Ridden Part WelshBRONZE MEDAL for Supreme LED SHOW HUNTER

To be run under the Show Regulations of WPCS of A Inc (see every edition of Action)Information updates will be found on www.welshnsw.homestead.com

Introducing – Liberty Classes in the Indoor Arena – Prize Money

PROVISIONAL TIMETABLE - order of classes may change - day will notFRIDAY 27th October 2017

RING 1RING 1 - Graduate Ridden, Ridden Welsh

RING 2Newcomer, Ridden Welsh Hunter RING 3 RING 4

Harness

Ridden Graduate Welsh Ridden Newcomer Welsh Harness start 9.00Ridden Welsh Ridden Welsh Hunters Classes follow on

SATURDAY 28th October 2017

SUNDAY 29th October 2017

RING 1Welsh A, C, D,Junior Handler

RING 2Part Welsh, Welsh B

RING 3 Junior Show Hunter,All Children, Futurity

RING 4 Working Hunter,Junior Welsh Hunter DRESSAGE

Junior Welsh Mountain Pony Junior Part Welsh Novice Open Leading Rein Working Hunter start 8.00Junior Welsh Gelding Section B Breeding Novice Open First Ridden

Junior Welsh Gelding of Sec A Breeding Junior Welsh Pony (Section B) Open Leading Rein Junior Welsh Gelding Section C Breeding Open First RiddenJunior Welsh Pony of Cob Type Open Childrens Ridden Junior Welsh Gelding Section D Breeding Led Junior Show Hunter Junior Welsh Cob Novice Welsh Leading Rein

LUNCHTIME - Rings to be advised Novice Welsh First Ridden Best Youngstock Gelding Junior Handler (lunchtime) Welsh Leading Rein Led Junior Welsh Hunter Best Junior Welsh Progeny Group Part Welsh Futurity (lunchtime) Welsh First Ridden

Welsh Futurity (lunchtime) Welsh Childrens Ridden

RING 1Welsh Sections A, C & D

RING 2Part Welsh, Welsh Section B

RING 3 - Show Hunter Senior,Graduate Part, Ridden Part Welsh

RING 4 - Welsh Hunter Senior, NewcomerPart, Show Hunter Ridden, Young Judge

Senior Welsh Mountain Pony Senior Part Welsh Led Led Show Hunter SeniorSenior Welsh Gelding Section A Breeding Senior Welsh Gelding Section B Breeding Ridden Graduate Part Welsh Led Welsh Hunter Senior Senior Gelding Section C Breeding Senior Welsh Pony (Section B) Ridden Part Welsh Ridden Newcomer Part Welsh Senior Welsh Pony of Cob Type Ridden Show HunterSenior Welsh Gelding Section D Breeding Junior Judges (time to be advised)Senior Welsh Cob Young Judges (time to be advised)

INDOOR ARENA - following classes in main rings

Fancy Dress Best Senior Welsh GeldingSupremes Welsh & Part Welsh FREE SAUSAGE SIZZLE

LIBERTY CLASSES - see information sheet - prize money & all sections catered for

26th NSW 2 year old PART WELSH FUTURITY (lunch time)( judges: to be advised)For 2 year olds already paid up, no fee required but enter on entry form)PF1 Part Welsh Futurity ne 13hhPF2 Part Welsh Futurity over 13hhBEST PART WELSH FUTURITY EXHIBIT

26th WELSH FUTURITY (judges to be advised – lunchtime)For 2 year olds already paid up, no fee required but enter on entry formFA Welsh Mountain Filly/ColtFB Welsh Pony Filly/ColtFC Welsh Pony of Cob Type Filly/ColtFD Welsh Cob Filly/ColtFE Welsh GeldingBEST WELSH FUTURITY EXHIBIT

FRIDAY 27th October – Luchtime (rings & judges to be advised)HANDLER CLASSES (Judge: tba)H1 Handler 18 years & over Stallions EligibleH2 Junior Handler 12, 13 & 14 yearsH3 Junior Handler 15, 16 & 17 yearsBEST JUNIOR HANDLER 12 YEARS & UNDER 18 YEARSBEST YOUNG PEOPLES GROUP HANDLER (highest placed Young Peoples Groupmember in each class eligible) (copy of Young Peoples Group membership card to besupplied with entries in order to be eligible)

H4 Junior Handler 4 & 5 years - must be accompanied by adultH5 Junior Handler 6 & 7 years - may be accompanied by adult H6 Junior Handler 8 & 9 yearsH7 Junior Handler 10 & 11 yearsBEST JUNIOR HANDLER UNDER 12 YEARSBEST JUNIOR CLUB MEMBER HANDLER (highest placed Junior Club member in eachclass eligible) (copy of Junior Club membership card to be supplied with entries inorder to be eligible)

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Friday 27th October – RING 1 Judge: Gerard van Erp, Netherlands

WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES JUNIORS 101 Colt 3 years102 Colt 2 years103 Colt 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY COLT RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY COLT

104 Filly 3 years105 Filly 2 years106 Filly 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY FILLYRES CHAMP WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY FILLY

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY(winner eligible Supreme Welsh Mountain Pony & Best Welsh Youngstock of Show )

JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING107 Gelding of Section A breeding, 3 years108 Gelding of Section A breeding, 2 years109 Gelding of Section A breeding, 1 yearCHAMPION JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING

(eligible Best Youngstock Gelding, not eligible Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony)

RES CHAMP JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING

110 Junior Progeny Pair of 2, Welsh Mountain Pony (winnereligible for Best Junior Welsh Progeny Group)

111 Junior Breeder Pair of 2, Welsh Mountain Pony (bred by,but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING 112 Gelding of Section C breeding, 3 years113 Gelding of Section C breeding, 2 years114 Gelding of Section C breeding, 1 yearCHAMPION JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING

(eligible Best Youngstock Gelding, not eligible Best WelshPony of Cob Type)

RES CHAMPION JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING

WELSH PONIES OF COB TYPE115 Colt 3 years116 Colt 2 years117 Colt 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE COLTRESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE COLT

118 Filly 3 years119 Filly 2 years120 Filly 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE FILLY

(winner to receive the Luadra Midsummer Nights Dreamaward)

RESERVE CHAMP WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE FILLY

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE(winner eligible Supreme Welsh Pony of Cob Type & Best Welsh Youngstock of Show)

121 Junior Progeny Pair of 2, Welsh Pony of Cob Type (winnereligible for Best Junior Welsh Progeny Group)

122 Junior Breeder Pair of 2, Welsh Pony of Cob Type (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING 123 Gelding of Section D breeding, 3 years124 Gelding of Section D breeding, 2 years125 Gelding of Section D breeding, 1 yearCHAMPION JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING (eligible

Best Youngstock Gelding, not eligible Best YoungstockWelsh Cob)

RES CHAMP JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING

WELSH COB JUNIORS 126 Colt 3 years127 Colt 2 years128 Colt 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH COB COLTRESERVE CHAMP WELSH COB COLT

129 Filly 3 years130 Filly 2 years131 Filly 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH COB FILLY RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH COB FILLY

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH COB (winner eligible Supreme Welsh Cob & Best Welsh Young-stock of Show)

132 Junior Progeny Pair of 2, Welsh Cobs (winner eligible forBest Junior Welsh Progeny Group)

133 Junior Breeder Pair of 2, Welsh Cobs (bred by, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH GELDING(judges Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet))(Champion Junior Geldings of Section A, B, C & Deligible) (winner eligible Best Welsh Youngstock of Show& Supreme Gelding)

BEST JUNIOR WELSH PROGENY PAIR(judges Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet)(winners of classes 110, 121, 132 & (winner eligible forTorlyn Best Welsh Progeny Pair of Show, Saturday)

Friday 27th October – RING 2

Judge: Harold Zoet, NetherlandsPART WELSH JUNIORS201 Gelding 3 years202 Gelding 2 Years203 Gelding 1 YearsCHAMPION JUNIOR PART WELSH GELDING

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Part Welsh)RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR PART WELSH GELDING

204 Filly 3 Years205 Filly 2 Years206 Filly 1 YearCHAMPION PART WELSH FILLY

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Part Welsh)RESERVE CHAMPION PART WELSH FILLY

207 Colt 3 Years208 Colt 2 years209 Colt 1 YearCHAMPION PART WELSH COLT

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Part Welsh)RESERVE CHAMPION PART WELSH COLT

BEST YOUNGSTOCK PART WELSH(winner eligible Supreme Champion Part Welsh Exhibit, Saturday)

210 Junior Part Welsh Progeny Pair of 2 211 Junior Part Welsh Breeder Pair of 2 (bred by, but not nec-

essarily owned by, the same member)

JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING212 Gelding of Section B breeding, 3 years213 Gelding of Section B breeding, 2 years214 Gelding of Section B breeding, 1 yearCHAMPION JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING (eligible

Best Youngstock Gelding, not eligible Best YoungstockWelsh Pony)

RES CHAMP JUNIOR GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING

WELSH PONY JUNIORS (Section B)215 Colt 3 years216 Colt 2 years217 Colt 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH PONY COLTRESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY COLT

218 Filly 3 years219 Filly 2 years220 Filly 1 yearCHAMPION WELSH PONY FILLYRESERVE CHAMP WELSH PONY FILLY

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH PONYWinner to receive the David Coddington Perpetual Trophy(winner eligible Supreme Welsh Pony & Best Welsh Youngstock of Show)

221 Junior Progeny Pair of 2, Welsh Pony (Section B) (winnereligible for Best Junior Welsh Progeny Group)

222 Junior Breeder Pair of 2, Welsh Pony (Section B) (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

Friday 27th October – RING 3

Judge: Clint Bilson, Vic

OPEN LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN CLASSESMust be plaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible

301 Novice Open Leading Rein Pony – 12hh & under, rider 3yrs & under 8 yrs(neither pony, in the current ownership, or rider to havewon a 1st under saddle in any individual show class at aWelsh Society run , Royal or HOY Show in any event, noteligible for Champion)

302 Novice Open First Ridden Child’s Pony 12.2hh & under,rider 5 & under 12 yrs(neither pony, in the current ownership, or rider to havewon a 1st under saddle in any individual show class at aWelsh Society run , Royal or HOY Show in any event, noteligible for Champion)

BEST NOVICE OPEN LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONY (ineligible Champion)

303 Open Leading Rein Pony - 12hh & under, rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs

304 Open First Ridden Child’s Pony 12.2hh & under,rider 5 & under 12 yrs

CHAMPION OPEN LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONYRESERVE CHAMP OPEN LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONY

CHILDRENS RIDDEN PONIES (OPEN) Must be plaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible• Snaffle bit only, no spursPONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITY AS A CHILD'S RIDDEN PONY. (pony or horse only eligible to compete in one Open Children’s Ridden Pony class 301-306)• Riders under 18 years of age.305 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 14hh306 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh307 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 12hh ne 13hh,

rider 12 yrs & under 18 yrs308 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 12hh ne 13hh,

rider under 12 yrs309 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,

rider 12 yrs & under 18 yrs310 Open Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,

rider under 12 yrsCHAMPION OPEN RIDDEN CHILD'S PONY RIDER under 18 yrsRESERVE CHAMP OPEN RIDDEN CHILD'S PONY Rider under 18 yrs

LED JUNIOR SHOW HUNTER CLASSES Must be plaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible311 Colt 3 years & under312 Filly/Gelding 2 & 3 years ne 13 hh313 Filly/Gelding 2 & 3 years over 13hh314 Filly/Gelding 1 yearCHAMPION JUNIOR LED SHOW HUNTER

(winner eligible Supreme Led Show Hunter, Saturday)RESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR LED SHOW HUNTER

WELSH LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN CLASSES Must not be plaited, Part Welsh ineligible315 Novice Welsh Leading Rein Pony – 12hh & under,

rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs(neither pony, in the current ownership, or rider to havewon a 1st under saddle in any individual show class at aWelsh Society run, Royal or HOY Show in any event, noteligible for Champion)

316 Novice Welsh First Ridden Child’s Pony 12.2hh & under,rider 5 & u 12 yrs(neither pony, in the current ownership, or rider to havewon a 1st under saddle in any individual show class at aWelsh Society run, Royal or HOY Show in any event, noteligible for Champion)

BEST NOVICE WELSH LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONY (ineligible Champion)

317 Welsh Leading Rein Pony - 12hh & under,rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrs

318 Welsh First Ridden Child’s Pony 12.2hh & under, rider 5 & under 12 yrs

CHAMPION WELSH LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONYRESERVE CHAMPION WELSH LEADING REIN/FIRST RIDDEN PONY

CHILDRENS RIDDEN PONIES (WELSH) Must not be plaited, Part Welsh ineligible• Snaffle bit only, no spursPONIES TO BE JUDGED ON THEIR SUITABILITY AS A CHILD'SRIDDEN PONY. (pony or horse only eligible to compete in one Welsh Children’s Ridden Pony class 201-207)• Riders under 18 years of age.319 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 14hh320 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding over 13hh & ne 14hh 321 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 12hh ne 13hh,

rider 12 yrs & under 18 yrs322 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, over 12hh ne 13hh,

rider under 12 yrs323 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,

rider 12 yrs & under 18 yrs324 Welsh Mare, Filly, Gelding, 12hh & under,

rider under 12 yrsCHAMPION WELSH RIDDEN CHILD'S PONY Rider under 18 yearsRES CHAMP WELSH RIDDEN CHILD'S PONY Rider under 18 years

Friday 27th October – RING 4

WORKING HUNTER Yvette Zoet (jump judge), flat judge (to be advised)Exhibit 4 years & over. Plaited or unplaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible401 Novice - max fence height 45cm - not eligible Champion402 Pony 12hh & under – max fence height 45cm403 Pony over 12hh & ne 13hh – max fence height 55cm404 Pony over 13hh & ne 14hh – max fence height 65cm405 Horse over 14 & ne 15hh – max fence height 75cm406 Horse over 15hh – max fence height 85cmCHAMPION WORKING HUNTERRESERVE CHAMPION WORKING HUNTER

BEST WORKING HUNTER, RIDER UNDER 18 YEARSBEST WORKING HUNTER, RIDER 40 YEARS & OVER

LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTERS Judge: Yvette Zoet, Netherlands Must be unplaited, Part Welsh not eligible

407 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Colt408 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Filly409 Welsh Gelding of Section C Breeding under 4 yearsCHAMPION LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION C BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Welsh Hunter)RES CHAMP LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER of SECT C BREEDING

410 Welsh Mountain Pony Colt411 Welsh Mountain Pony Filly 412 Welsh Gelding of Section A Breeding under 4 years

CHAMPION LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION A BREEDING(winner eligible Best Youngstock Welsh Hunter)

RES CHAMP LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER of SECT A BREEDING

413 Welsh Cob Colt414 Welsh Cob Filly415 Welsh Gelding of Section D Breeding under 4 yearsCHAMPION LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION D BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Welsh Hunter)RES CHAMP LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER of SECT D BREEDING

416 Welsh Pony Colt (Section B)417 Welsh Pony Filly (Section B)418 Welsh Gelding of Section B Breeding under 4 yearsCHAMPION LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION B BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Youngstock Welsh Hunter)RES CHAMP LED JUNIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECT B BREEDING

BEST YOUNGSTOCK WELSH HUNTER(eligible Supreme Led Welsh Hunter Saturday)

Friday 27th October – DRESSAGE

Note: These are new tests as at 1st January 2014 (Prep Test2013)

Closed Restricted. To be run in accordance with the EA National Dressage Rules effective 1/1/2016. For the purpose of these Rules the Dressage will be considered a separateevent from the rest of the show.1 horse 1 rider (Prep test excepted). Name and age of rider is required.Horses may only compete at 2 consecutive levels, a maximum of 3 tests may be riddenMay be plaited or unplaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligiblePrevious winners of Best Preliminary Awards are not eligible to compete again at that level

D1 Preparatory A (2013) - rider 13 years & under. D2 Preparatory A (2013) - rider 14 years & overP Preliminary 1.1 (2014) ne 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshP4 Preliminary 1.3 (2014) ne 13.2 hh Welsh or Part WelshP5 Preliminary 1.1 (2014) over 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshP6 Preliminary 1.3 (2014) over 13.2 hh Welsh / Part WelshBEST PRELIMINARY NE 13.2hh (1.1 + 1.3)BEST PRELIMINARY OVER 13.2hh (1.1 + 1.3)

N7 Novice 2.1 (2014) ne 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshN8 Novice 2.3 (2014) ne 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshN9 Novice 2.1 (2014) over 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshN10 Novice 2.3 (2014) over 13.2hh Welsh or Part WelshBEST NOVICE ne 13.2hh (2.1 + 2.3)BEST NOVICE OVER 13.2hh (2.1 + 2.3)

E11 Elementary 3.1 (2014) Welsh or Part WelshM12 Medium 4.1 (2014) Welsh or Part WelshA13 Advanced 5.1 (2014) Welsh or Part WelshBEST ELEMENTARY/MEDIUM/ADVANCED

Friday 27th October Ring, time & judge to be advised

JUNIOR JUDGING (judge: tba)JJ1 Judge under 8 yearsJJ2 Judge 8 years & under 10 yearsCHAMPION JUNIOR JUDGE UNDER 10 YEARSRESERVE CHAMPION JUNIOR JUDGE UNDER 10 YEARS

YOUNG JUDGES (judge: tba)YJ1 Judge 10 years & under 13 yearsYJ2 Judge 13 years & under 16 yearsYJ3 Judge 16 years & under 18 yearsYJ4 Judge 18 years & under 25 yearsCHAMPION YOUNG JUDGE 10 YEARS & UNDER 25 YEARS

(winner eligible to compete at Welsh National Show)RESERVE CHAMP YOUNG JUDGE 10 YEARS & UNDER 25 YEARS

Saturday 28th Octoberfollowing Supremes

in conjunction with free sausage sizzle

LIBERTY CLASSES (will be split further if sufficient entries) –see Rules at beginning of schedule

LA Welsh Mountain Pony & Gelding of Section A Breeding LB Welsh Pony (Section B) & Gelding of Section B BreedingLC Welsh Pony of Cob Type & Gelding of Section C BreedingLD Welsh Cob & Gelding of Section D Breeding LP Part Welsh

Saturday 28th October – RING 1

Judge: Gerard van Erp

WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY SENIORS135 Stallion 8 years & over136 Stallion 4 years & under 8 years CHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY STALLIONRESERVE CHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY STALLION

137 Dry Mare 8 years & over138 Dry Mare 4 years & under 8 years139 Broodmare 8 years & over140 Broodmare 4 years & under 8 years141 FoalCHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY MARE RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONY MARE

SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH MOUNTAIN PONYWinner to receive the Kay Park Crackerjack Perpetual

Memorial Trophy

WELSH GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING SENIOR142 Gelding of Section A Breeding, 8 years & over143 Gelding of Section A Breeding, 4 & under 8 yearsCHAMPION SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING

(Eligible Best Senior Welsh Gelding, ineligible SupremeWelsh Mountain Pony)

RES CHAMP SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION A BREEDING

144 Progeny Pair Section A, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (winner eligible Best Progeny Pair of Show)

145 Breeders Pair Section A, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

WELSH GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING 146 Gelding of Section C Breeding, 8 years & over147 Gelding of Section C Breeding, 4 & under 8 yearsCHAMPION SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING

(Eligible Best Senior Welsh Gelding, ineligible SupremePony of Cob Type)

RES CHAMP SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION C BREEDING

WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE SENIORS 148 Stallion 8 years & over149 Stallion 4 years & under 8 years CHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE STALLION RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE STALLION150 Dry Mare 4 years & over151 Open Broodmare152 FoalCHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE MARERESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE MARE

SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH PONY OF COB TYPE

153 Progeny Pair Section C, pair of 2 Exhibits any age(winner eligible Best Progeny Pair of Show)

154 Breeders Pair Section C, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

WELSH GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING SENIOR 155 Gelding of Section D Breeding, 8 years & over156 Gelding of Section D Breeding, 4 & under 8 yearsCHAMPION SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING

(Eligible Best Senior Welsh Gelding, ineligible Supreme Cob)RES CHAMP SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION D BREEDING

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WELSH COB SENIORS 157 Stallion 8 years & over 158 Stallion 4 years & under 8 yearsCHAMPION WELSH COB STALLIONRESERVE CHAMPION WELSH COB STALLION159 Dry Mare 4yrs and over160 Open Broodmare161 FoalCHAMPION WELSH COB MARERESERVE CHAMPION WELSH COB MARE

SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH COB

162 Progeny Pair Section D, pair of 2 Exhibits any age(winner eligible Best Progeny Pair of Show)

163 Breeders Pair Section D, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

INDOOR ARENA

COSTUME & FANCY DRESS CLASSES (judge to be advised) Plaited or unplaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible,stallions ineligibleFD1 Fancy Dress Junior under 10 yearsFD2 Fancy Dress Junior 10 & under 18 yearsFD3 Fancy Dress Senior 18 years & over

BEST SENIOR WELSH GELDINGJudges: Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet

Champion Senior Geldings of Section A, B, C & D eligible (winner eligible Supreme Gelding)

TORLYN BEST WELSH PROGENY PAIR OF SHOWJudges: Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet

Best Junior Welsh Progeny Pair & Winners of classes 144, 153, 162 & 246 eligible

BEST WELSH FOAL OF SHOW Judges Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet

Winner of the Welsh Mountain, Welsh, Welsh Pony of CobType and Welsh Cob Foal classes eligibleWinner to receive the Nattai Butterfly perpetual awarddonated by Gloria Jarrott

RUNNER-UP BEST WELSH FOAL OF SHOW

SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH GELDINGJudges: Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet

Winner of the Best Youngstock Welsh Gelding & Best Senior Welsh Gelding eligibleWinner to receive the Keyi Cointreau award, an Embroi-dered Woolen Rug donated by Shaw & Kennedy Families

BEST WELSH YOUNGSTOCK EXHIBIT OF SHOWJudges Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet)

Best Youngstock Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony,Welsh Pony of Cob Type, Welsh Cob & Gelding eligible

RUNNER-UP BEST WELSH YOUNGSTOCK EXHIBIT

SUPREME PART WELSH EXHIBITJudge: Harold Zoet

Best Junior Part Welsh & Best Senior Part Welsh eligible (winner to receive the Jill Grant Memorial Perpetual Trophy)The WPCS of A Inc Gold Medal will be awarded to the winner

RUNNER-UP SUPREME CHAMPION PART WELSH EXHIBITReserve Champion to the Supreme Exhibit ineligible tocompete

BEST WELSH IN-HAND EXHIBIT OF SHOW Judges Gerard van Erp & Harold Zoet

Supreme Welsh Mountain Pony, Welsh Pony, Welsh Ponyof Cob Type, Welsh Cob & Gelding eligibleThe WPCS of A Inc Gold Medal & the Eileen Bartram Perpetual trophy will be awarded to the winner

RUNNER-UP BEST WELSH IN-HAND EXHIBITReserve Champion to the Supreme Exhibit ineligible tocompete

LIBERTY CLASSES

Saturday 28th October – RING 2

Judge: Harold Zoet, Netherlands PART WELSH LED SENIORS 223 Broodmare - eligible for relevant height championship224 Foal225 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, ne 12 hh226 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 12hh & ne 12.2hh227 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 12.2hh & ne 13 hh228 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 13 hh & ne 13.2 hhCHAMPION PART WELSH MARE/GELDING ne 13.2 hh

(winner eligible Best Senior Part Welsh Exhibit)RESERVE CHAMPION PART WELSH MARE / GELDING ne 13.2 hh229 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 13.2 hh & ne 14 hh230 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 14 hh & ne 14.2 hh231 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 14.2 hh & ne 15 hh232 Mare or Gelding 4 years & over, over 15 hhCHAMPION PART WELSH MARE OR GELDING over 13.2 hh

(winner eligible Best Senior Part Welsh Exhibit)RESERVE CHAMP PART WELSH MARE/GELDING over 13.2 hh233 Stallion 4 years & over, ne 13hh234 Stallion 4 years & over, over 13hh CHAMPION PART WELSH STALLION(winner eligible Best Senior Part Welsh Exhibit)RESERVE CHAMPION PART WELSH STALLIONBEST SENIOR PART WELSH EXHIBIT

(winner eligible Supreme Part Welsh Exhibit)SUPREME CHAMPION PART WELSH EXHIBIT

(see Indoor Arena Saturday afternoon)235 Progeny Pair Part Welsh, pair of 2 Exhibits any age236 Breeders Pair Part Welsh, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (bred

by, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)WELSH GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING SENIOR 237 Gelding of Section B Breeding, 8 years & over238 Gelding of Section B Breeding, 4 & under 8 yearsCHAMPION SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING

Eligible Best Senior Welsh Gelding, ineligible SupremeWelsh Pony

RES CHAMP SENIOR WELSH GELDING OF SECTION B BREEDING WELSH PONY SENIORS239 Stallion 8 years & over240 Stallion 4 years & under 8 years CHAMPION WELSH PONY STALLION RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY STALLION241 Dry Mare 8 years & over242 Dry Mare 4 years & under 8 years243 Broodmare 8 years & over244 Broodmare 4 years & under 8 years245 FoalCHAMPION WELSH PONY MARE (winner to receive the Glenmore Pony Stud Perpetual Trophy)RESERVE CHAMPION WELSH PONY MARE SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH PONY EXHIBIT

Winner to receive the Cherrington Stud Perpetual Memorial Trophy

246 Progeny Pair Section B, pair of 2 Exhibits any ageWinner eligible Best Progeny Pair of Show)

247 Breeders Pair Section B, pair of 2 Exhibits any age (bredby, but not necessarily owned by, the same member)

Saturday 28th October – RING 3

Judge: Clint Bilson, Vic LED SHOW HUNTER SENIOR 4 years & over Must be plaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible325 Stallion over 13hh326 Mare/Gelding over 13hh & ne 13.2hh327 Mare/Gelding over 13.2hh & ne 14hh328 Mare/Gelding over 14hhCHAMPION SENIOR LED SHOW HUNTER over 13hh

Winner eligible Supreme Led Show HunterRESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR LED SHOW HUNTER over 13 hh

329 Stallion ne 13hh330 Mare/Gelding 12hh & under331 Mare/Gelding over 12hh & ne 12.2hh332 Mare/Gelding over 12.2hh & ne 13 hh CHAMPION LED SENIOR SHOW HUNTER ne 13hh

Winner eligible Supreme Led Show HunterRESERVE CHAMPION SENIOR LED SHOW HUNTER ne 13 hh

SUPREME LED SHOW HUNTER Winner to be awarded the WPCS of A Inc Bronze Medal

RUNNER-UP LED SHOW HUNTER

GRADUATE RIDDEN PART WELSH CLASSESA Graduate Exhibit is one that has not competed undersaddle in a show class prior to 1/1/2016 but has com-peted prior to 1/1/2017- Newcomers not eligible - SnaffleBit only333 Graduate Ridden Part Welsh Stallion/Colt (winners only

eligible for Champion & Reserve Graduate Part Welsh)334 Graduate Ridden Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding ne 13hh

(winners only eligible for Champion & Reserve GraduatePart Welsh)

335 Graduate Ridden Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding over13hh (winners only eligible for Champion & ReserveGraduate Part Welsh)

CHAMPION GRADUATE PART WELSH(ineligible for Supreme Ridden)

RESERVE CHAMPION GRADUATE PART WELSH

RIDDEN PART WELSH336 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, 12hh & under337 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 12hh & ne 12.2hh338 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 12.2hh & ne 13hh339 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 13hh & ne 13.2hh CHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH ne 13.2hhRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH ne 13.2hh

340 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 13.2hh & ne 14hh341 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding, over 14hh & ne 14.2hh 342 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14.2hh & ne 15hh343 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 15hhCHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH over 13.2hhRESERVE CHAMP RIDDEN PART WELSH over 13.2hh

344 Ridden Stallion/Colt ne 13hh345 Ridden Stallion/Colt over 13hhCHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH STALLION/COLT RESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSH STALLION/COLT

SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN PART WELSHThe WPCS of A Inc Gold Medal will be awarded to the winnerRUNNER-UP SUPREME CHAMP RIDDEN PART WELSH Reserve Champion to the Supreme Exhibit ineligible to compete

Saturday 28th October – Ring 4

LED WELSH HUNTERS SENIOR Judge: Yvette Zoet, Netherlands) Must be unplaited, Part Welsh not eligible419 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion 420 Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare 421 Welsh Gelding of Section C Breeding 4 years & overCHAMPION LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION C BREEDING RES CHAMP LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECT C BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Senior Led Welsh Hunter)422 Welsh Pony Stallion (Section B)423 Welsh Pony Mare (Section B)424 Welsh Gelding of Section B Breeding 4 years & over

CHAMPION LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION B BREEDINGRES CHAMP LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECT B BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Senior Led Welsh Hunter)

40th NEW SOUTH WALES ALL WELSH Sydney International

Equestrian CentreSaxony Rd Horsley Park

Friday 27th , Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th

October 2017

ENTRIES CLOSE Friday 1stSeptember 2017

STRICTLY NO REFUNDS apart from where applied

under the Society’s refund policy

425 Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion 426 Welsh Mountain Pony Mare 427 Welsh Gelding of Section A Breeding 4 years & overCHAMPION LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION A BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Senior Led Welsh Hunter)RES CHAMP LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECT A BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Senior Led Welsh Hunter)

428 Welsh Cob Stallion 429 Welsh Cob Mare 430 Welsh Gelding of Section D Breeding 4 years & overCHAMPION LED SENOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION D BREEDING

(winner eligible Best Senior Led Welsh Hunter)RESE CHAMP LED SENIOR WELSH HUNTER OF SECT D BREEDING

BEST SENIOR LED WELSH HUNTER(eligible Supreme Led Welsh Hunter)

SUPREME LED WELSH HUNTER

NEWCOMER RIDDEN PART WELSH CLASSESJudge: Belinda Scanlon, NSWNewcomer is an exhibit that has not competed undersaddle in a show class prior to 1/1/2017Snaffle Bit only431 Newcomer Ridden Part Welsh Stallion/Colt

(winners only eligible for Champion & Reserve NewcomerPart Welsh)

432 Newcomer Ridden Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding ne13hh (winners only eligible for Champion & ReserveNewcomer Part Welsh)

433 Newcomer Ridden Part Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding over13hh (winners only eligible for Champion & Reserve Newcomer Part Welsh)

CHAMPION NEWCOMER PART WELSH (ineligible for Supreme Ridden)

RESERVE CHAMPION NEWCOMER PART WELSHRIDDEN SHOW HUNTER CLASSES Judge: Belinda Scanlon, NSWMust be plaited, Welsh & Part Welsh eligible434 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding 12hh & under435 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12hh & ne 12.2hh436 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12.2hh & ne 13 hh 437 Ridden Stallion/Colt ne 13hhCHAMPION RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER ne 13hhRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER ne 13 hh

438 Ridden Stallion/Colt over 13hh439 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13hh & ne 13.2hh440 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 13.2hh & ne 14hh441 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 14hh & ne 15 hh442 Ridden Mare/Filly/Gelding over 15 hhCHAMPION RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER over 13hhRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER over 13 hh

SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER

Sunday 29th October – Ring 1

Judge: Clint Bilson, Vic GRADUATE RIDDEN WELSH CLASSESA Graduate is an exhibit that has not competed undersaddle in a show class prior to 1/1/2016 but has com-peted prior to 1/1/2017- Newcomers not eligible. SnaffleBit only164 Graduate Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section B Breeding165 Graduate Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section D Breeding166 Graduate Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section C Breeding167 Graduate Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section A Breeding168 Graduate Ridden Welsh Stallion/ColtCHAMPION GRADUATE WELSH PONY OR COB

(ineligible for Supreme Ridden)RESERVE CHAMPION GRADUATE WELSH PONY OR COB

RIDDEN WELSH 169 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Mare/Filly170 Ridden Gelding of Section A Breeding171 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion/ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION A BREEDINGRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION A BREEDING

172 Ridden Welsh Pony Mare/Filly173 Ridden Gelding of Section B Breeding 174 Ridden Welsh Pony Stallion/ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION B BREEDINGRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION B BREEDING

175 Ridden Welsh Cob Mare/Filly176 Ridden Gelding of Section D Breeding177 Ridden Welsh Cob Stallion/ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION D BREEDINGRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION D BREEDING

178 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Mare/Filly179 Ridden Gelding of Section C Breeding 180 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion/ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION C BREEDINGRESERVE CHAMPION RIDDEN PONY OF SECTION C BREEDING

SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH EXHIBITThe WPCS of A Inc Gold Medal will be awarded to the winnerRUNNER-UP SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH EXHIBITReserve Champion to the Supreme Exhibit ineligible to compete

Sunday 29th October – Ring 2

Judge: Belinda Scanlon, NSW) NEWCOMER RIDDEN WELSH CLASSESNewcomer is an exhibit that has not competed under saddle in a show class prior to 1/1/2017 Snaffle Bit only248 Newcomer Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section B Breeding 249 Newcomer Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section D Breeding 250 Newcomer Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section C Breeding 251 Newcomer Ridden Welsh Mare/Filly/Gelding

Section A Breeding 252 Newcomer Ridden Welsh Stallion/Colt CHAMPION NEWCOMER WELSH PONY OR COB

(ineligible for Supreme Ridden)RESERVE CHAMPION NEWCOMER WELSH PONY OR COB

RIDDEN WELSH HUNTERS Part Welsh ineligible, must be unplaited253 Ridden Welsh Cob Mare/Filly254 Ridden Gelding of Section D Breeding 255 Ridden Welsh Cob Stallion or ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION D BREEDINGRES CHAMP RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION D BREEDING

256 Ridden Welsh Pony Mare/Filly/Gelding ne 12.2hh (Section B)

257 Ridden Welsh Pony Mare/Filly/Gelding over 12.2hh(Section B)

258 Ridden Welsh Pony Stallion or Colt (Section B)CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION B BREEDINGRES CHAMP RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION B BREEDING

259 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Cob Mare/Filly260 Ridden Gelding of Section C Breeding 261 Ridden Welsh Pony of Cob Type Stallion or ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION C BREEDINGRES CHAMP RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION C BREEDING

262 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Mare/Filly263 Ridden Gelding of Section A Breeding264 Ridden Welsh Mountain Pony Stallion/ColtCHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION A BREEDINGRES CHAMP RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER OF SECTION A BREEDING

SUPREME CHAMPION RIDDEN WELSH HUNTER

SUNDAY 29th October – Ring 3 - empty

SUNDAY 29th October – RING 4

Judge: Janet Muspratt, NSW

HARNESS All children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult at all times when in a vehicle

WELSH & PART WELSH443 Junior Driver, under 18 yrs444 Open Driver445 Pleasure Mare or Gelding. Part Welsh eligible446 Driven Stallion Turnout. Part Welsh eligible447 Driven Mare or Gelding Turnout. Part Welsh eligibleCHAMPION HARNESS TURNOUT

(not eligible for Supreme)RESERVE CHAMPION HARNESS TURNOUT

WELSH448 Novice Driven Welsh Mare or Gelding

(not eligible for Champion)449 Driven Section A or B Stallion450 Driven Section A Mare/Gelding451 Driven Section B Mare/GeldingCHAMPION DRIVEN SECTION A OR BRESERVE CHAMPION DRIVEN SECTION A OR B

452 Driven Section C or D Stallion454 Driven Section C Mare/Gelding454 Driven Section D Mare/GeldingCHAMPION DRIVEN SECTION C OR DRESERVE CHAMPION DRIVEN SECTION C OR D

SUPREME CHAMPION WELSH HARNESS EXHIBIT

PART WELSH455 Novice Driven Part Welsh Mare or Gelding

(not eligible Champion)456 Driven Part Welsh Stallion 12.2hh & under457 Driven Part Welsh Mare/Gelding 12.2hh & underCHAMPION DRIVEN PART WELSH 12.2hh & underRESERVE CHAMPION DRIVEN PART WELSH12.2hh & under

458 Driven Part Welsh Stallion over 12.2hh459 Driven Part Welsh Mare/Gelding over 12.2hh CHAMPION DRIVEN PART WELSH over 12.2hhRESERVE CHAMPION DRIVEN PART WELSH over 12.2hh

SUPREME CHAMPION PART WELSH HARNESS EXHIBIT

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Send postal Entries with cheque to: • Helen Dohan 47 Reserve Rd, Freemans Reach 2756Enquiries and email entries with Credit Card details or Direct Deposit to: • Helen - [email protected] 0418 484 592 or 02-4579 6335 (ah)

40th NEW SOUTH WALES ALL WELSH SHOW ENTRY FORM – SIEC Friday 27th , Saturday 28th & Sunday 29th October 2017

ENTRIES CLOSE Friday 1stSeptember 2017 STRICTLY NO REFUNDS

apart from where applied under the Society's refund policy

Exhibits must be entered in the name of the owner/lessee as recorded by the WPCS of A IncA SEPARATE FORM is needed per OWNERSHIP

PONYREG NO. PONY / COB NAME

SectionA/B/CD/PW

COLOUR Class No Class No Class No Class No Class No Class No Class No

If enteredWorkingHunter,

age of rider

Fee Due$20 / horse / class$10 Fancy Dress

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Handlers, Young Judges & Driver Classes Name of Person • Young Judges FREE. Other classes $20 Age at 27/10/17 Class No Class No Class No Fee Due Office Use Only

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$If entered in Dressage - Name of Pony / CobList class number above, fee $20 / test Name of proposed rider Age of Rider (for award & timetabling purposes)

FOAL CLASSName of foal orprefix only if unnamed

Class NoSection

A/B/CD/PW

Sex Date of Birth Sire Dam Fee Due$20 / class Office Use Only

$

$

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PROGENY PAIR OF 2Name of Sire or Dam

SectionA/B/CD/PW

Class No Fee Due$20/class Office Use Only

$

$

$

BREEDERS PAIR OF 2Name of Breeder

SectionA/B/CD/PW

Class No Fee Due$20 / class Office Use Only

$

$

$

b ALL HANDLERS & RIDERS (including childrens classes) MUST BE COVERED BY AN INSURANCE WAIVER. b Any Person NOT COVERED by a WPCS of A INC Membership MUST SIGN THE WAIVER FORM and this must be returned with entries. b WRISTBANDS WILL BE ISSUED for all people covered by a Waiverb NO PERSON WILL BE PERMITTED INTO THE RING unless they are wearing a wristband. b There is no fee for this.

NAME of HANDLER / RIDER / STRAPPER (including children) Membership Number (if not covered by a Membership then an Insurance Waiver MUST be included with entries)

STABLING / CAMPING / CABINSDAY PARKING (for every horse not stabled)Friday – number horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x$10 = $ . . . . . .Saturday – number horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x $10 = $ . . . . . .Sunday – number horses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x $10 = $ . . . . . .

Total Day Parking fee $ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sausage Sizzle - Saturday night FREE but numbers neededfor catering

Number of tickets ___________

Number bales shavings _____ x $14 = $_______Boxes are 12’x12’ concrete floor – recommend at least 5 balesfor overnight

Credit Card details are authorised for fees as in fee calculator adjusted for mistakes / stable bond (cross out any not authorised). Entries paid byCC will incur a 3.0% surcharge to cover bank fees and total of amounts in fee calculator, adjusted for mistakes, are authorised. Name on credit card ………………………………………………………………..

Card number ………………………………………………………. Expiry Date: _ _ / _ _ CCV …….

STABLE BOND of $75 / stable is required by supplying credit card details or providing a separate cheque(not money order) payable to WPCS of A Inc .Credit cards will not be used for this nor will cheques be banked unless the stables are not cleaned to the satisfaction of SIEC. Do NOT direct deposit this or it WILL NOT be refunded

No of stables _____ x $75 = $______ on CC or separate cheque made out to WPCS of A Eastern NSW

Cabins, stabling & camping will be allocated according to distance, days required & need with priority to sponsorsA camping fee is required for any vehicle being used overnight to sleep in whether or not it is connected to power

Number STABLES@ $25 / stable / day

Number CABINS@ $60 / Cabin / day

Number CAMPING SITES@ $35 / site / day

Wednesday 1 pm - 6am Thursday

Thursday 6.00 am - 6 am Friday

Friday 6.00 am - 6 am Saturday

Saturday 6.00 am - 6.00 am Sunday

Sunday 6.00 am - 8.00 am Monday

Please advise if you wish to be stabled with someone (Maximum 2 requests) Total Stables . . . . . . . . x $25 Total Cabins . . . . . . . . x $60 Total Sites . . . . . . . . x $35

TOTAL FEES TOTAL STABLES $ . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL CABIN $ . . . . . . . . . . . TOTAL CAMP $ . . . . . . . . . . .

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A SEPARATE ENTRY FORM is REQUIRED for EACH MEMBERSHIPaa ZZName of recorded owner/lessee ___________________________________________ Membership No__________

Address _____________________________________________________________________ Post Code______

For queries: Email ________________________________________________ Phone _______________________

I/we agree to abide by the Rules & conditions as laid down by the WPCS of A Inc & the Show Regulations for entry for 2017 NSW All Welsh Show andacknowledge that refunds will not be issued for any withdrawals or cancellations of entries. I understand that my exhibit(s) may beswabbed and should the exhibit swab positive to a prohibited substance I agree to abide by any disciplinary action imposed by the WPCSA

Signature of owner/lessee_______________________________________ Date _______________

Name of Exhibitor …………………………………………………………………………(name entries will be catalogued in, must include owner)

SUMMARY OF FEES INVOICE Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia Inc ABN 70 066 732 367

PAYMENT OPTIONSIF PAYING BY DIRECT DEPOSIT • Please reference with the owner or exhibitor name and note on entry form• BSB 063 125 Account 10502177 Welsh Pony & Cob Society Eastern NSW RPG

OR cheque to Welsh Pony & Cob Society Eastern NSW RPG OR payment by Credit CardENTRIES by Credit Card will incur a 3.0% surcharge to pay the bank fees

STABLE BOND by Cheque or Credit Card ONLY (will not be banked unless stables are not cleaned)

FEE CALCULATORTotal class entries (from previous page) $––––––––Total Stabling Fee ($25 / stable / day) $––––––––Total Shavings Fee ($14 / bale) $––––––––Total Cabin Hire Fee ($60 / cabin / day) $ ––––––––Total Camping Fee ($35 / site / day) $ ––––––––Total SIEC Day Parking Fee ($10 / horse / day) $ ––––––––Cleaning fee/Environmental levee compulsory $ 20.00Admin/Catalogue- compulsory $ 20.00WPCSA Swabbing Fee – compulsory $ 10.00(this fee will be used to pay for swabbing)Catalogue Advertising –

full page $90 $ ––––––––1/2 page $60 $ ––––––––

Donation $––––––––

Late entry fee until 9/9/17

Compulsory if late $ 20.00

TOTAL FEES $––––––––+ 3.0% if paying by Credit Card

• Entries will only be accepted on the originalor a photocopy of this form.

***** ONE FORM PER MEMBERSHIP ******

• A waiver must be completed for anynon-member handlers or riders

• Show information & TIMETABLE will be onwww.welshnsw.homestead.com

• If you wish information to be posted backplease supply large (C5 or A4 sized) stampedaddressed envelope.

Not compulsory as information will beonline

• Please supply copy of registration papers &2017 / 18 membership card

(lapses 30/6/18)

• Please keep a copy of classes youhave entered

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Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia inc Show Regulations as of August 1st 2017• these regulations must be followed by exhibitors, judges and stewards. • Where the word ‘exhibit ’ is used in these regulations, it refersto Section A, B, C, D, e, Foundation Stock or Part Welsh. Where the word ‘exhibitor’ is used in these regulations it includes competitors,handlers, owners, lessees, riders, drivers and grooms. •• Where the word Welsh is used in these regulations, it should be taken to refer toSection A, B, C, D, e & Foundation Stock. ** new or amended rule.

geneRAl1. owners, handlers and exhibitors are expected to be familiar

with the Show regulations of the WP&CS of Australia inc. andshall at all times abide by these regulations and other rules andconditions as laid down by the Welsh Pony & Cob Society ofAustralia inc. (WP&CS). it is the exhibitors’ responsibility toensure eligibility for a class, and if ineligible, the exhibitor mustwithdraw. if the judge, steward or ringmaster considers an exhibit to be dan-gerous or acting in a manner that is disruptive they may requestthat the exhibit is removed from the ring after issuing one priorwarning. if the Show Sub-committee considers any person in at-tendance at an event is acting in an inappropriate manner they re-serve the right to instruct that person to leave the facility.

eligiBiliTY To ShoW2. Show entries without full payment will not be accepted.3. All exhibitors must be financial members of the WP&CS. Mem-

bership Cards may be requested and must be shown on demand.4. no exhibitor may show:

• An exhibit bred by, or leased from the judge or his family in thering in which the judge is officiating.

• An exhibit purchased from the judge or his family in the ring inwhich the judge is officiating, until after a period of 12 months.

• An exhibit produced by the Judge or his immediate family untilafter a period of 12 months

• An exhibit under a Judge where the Judge or immediate familyhave been rewarded in cash or kind for instruction of handler,rider or driver in the past 12 months.

• Under a judge who is an immediate family member.• Under a judge who has received, or has contracted to receive

remuneration for the sale or purchase of any horse in the past12 months from the exhibitor.

• Under a judge where a current lease of a horse is in place be-tween the judge and the exhibitor.

• Under a judge if the competitor has purchased or leased anyhorse from the Judge or members of the Judge’s family withinthe last 12 months.

•** Under a Judge when they are or have been in a Business Part-nership (excluding stud fees) with that Judge or a member ofhis immediate family in the past 12 months. (Business Partnerships include current - leases, joint member-ships or ownership of an animal)

• An exhibit under a Judge who has, or had a financial interest inthe exhibit (stud fees excluded) in the preceding twelve months.

• An exhibit in a class under the Judge who has produced an an-imal for that exhibitor in the previous twelve months.

• A progeny group sired by, or out of a stallion or mare owned bythe judge.

5. All exhibits must be registered with the WP&CS and must beshown in the name of the recorded owner or lessee. the nameof the exhibitor if not the owner may also be acknowledged atthe show committee’s discretion.

6. exhibits shown must correspond with the colour, markings& brands/ Microchip as per their WPCS registration papers.Proof of registration may be requested and must be shown ondemand.

7. All Welsh exhibits born in Australia, registered with theWP&CS & born prior to the 31/07/13 must be branded, allWelsh exhibits born in Australia, registered with the WPCSA &

born after the 1/08/13 must be branded &/or microchipped orwill be ineligible to be shown, with the exception of foals shownprior to 31 July in the breeding season of their birth. these foalsmust be eligible for registration with the WP&CSA but need notbe branded or microchipped. Part Welsh may be branded or mi-crochipped.

8. exhibits entered into stallion or gelding classes must be regis-tered as such with the WP&CSA. geldings are shown as Sec-tion e of A, B, C, or D breeding and no height limit applies.

9. Foals must be eligible for registration with the WP&CSA , withsire and dam's registration details noted on the entry form. Allfoals must be registered by the required date according to theWPCSA studbook regulations.

10. Progeny Classes – all exhibits must be entered in their Welsh orPart Welsh in hand class to compete in Progeny classes.

11. An overseas visiting exhibit registered with a recognised WelshSociety, may be eligible to compete at Welsh run shows whilstin Australia, provided the show secretary is advised of the pend-ing visit, and a copy of the exhibit’s registration certificate, withproof of membership with that Society is produced to the showsecretary. the exhibitor must be provided with a copy of theshow regulations, and must abide by the WP&CSA show regu-lations whilst attending the show.

12. exhibitors who have a disability, and use a wheel chair or othermobility aid, are able to exhibit at WP&CSA shows. At the dis-cretion of the Committee of Management and/or the Show SubCommittee or Judge, or the request of a fellow exhibitor, the ex-hibits may be judged independently if there are safety concerns.A competent able bodied person (over 16 years of age on thefirst day of the show) must be present in the ring at all times.

inSuRAnCe13. exhibitors entering exhibits do so entirely at their own risk; it

is a condition of entry that no liability of any kind attaches itselfto the WP&CSA, the Show Subcommittee or members in anyrespect whatsoever. All exhibitors must sign a waiver prior to entering the ring.

ShoW SuB-CoMMiTTee Role & ReSPonSiBiliTieS14. every exhibitor or competitor shall be bound by and observe

the decisions of the Show Sub-committee.15. the Show Sub-committee reserves the right to adjudicate upon

entry or upon any dispute and to make any determination uponany matter relevant to the show. this decision shall be final andnot subject to appeal of any kind. the Show Sub-committee re-serves the right to adjudicate upon entry or upon any dispute orinappropriate behaviour and to make any determination uponany matter relevant to the show. this decision shall be final andnot subject to appeal of any kind.

16. the Show Sub-committee reserves the right to disqualify any ex-hibit that, in its opinion, appears to be in poor condition at thetime of showing.

17. the Show Sub-committee reserves the right to combine classesif there are insufficient entries.

18. An official measurer may be in attendance. Current eA, hackCouncil and royal Show height certificates will be accepted.

eligiBiliTY FoR ClASSeS19. exhibits must be shown in the Section of the WP&CSA Stud

Book in which they are registered and must have a WPCSA reg-istration number allocated.

WelSh PonY & CoB SoCieTY oF AuSTRAliA inC JudgeS RegulATionSCommittee of Management approved regulations August 1st 2017

It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to ensure eligibility for a class, and if ineligible, the exhibitor must withdraw.

1. the Committee of Management may from time to time and at anytime appoint a List of Judges comprising such persons as it sees fit,to adjudicate events at royal, District and other shows where theobjects and interests of the Society are promoted and encouraged.

2. the Committee of Management may from time to time and at anytime:2.1 appoint a person to the List of Judges; and2.2 remove any person from the List of Judges.

3. A person who accepts appointment to the List of Judges agrees tobe bound by these Judges’ regulations and by the regulations ofthe Society as a condition of their appointment.

4. At least once every three years, a judge must attend a Judges Sem-inar run under the Society’s auspices. Failure to do so could lead tothe judge being removed from the List of Judges.

5. the Committee of Management may at any time remove a personfrom the List of Judges if that person has, in the Society’s opinion,not observed these regulations or the regulations of the Society ortheir conduct is in any respect not in the best interest of the Society.

6. A judge should reply promptly to an invitation to judge at a showand, having made the commitment, honour it. if you are, at shortnotice, unable to officiate, you should inform the show secretary im-mediately. Where possible a Judge should accept at least one Judg-ing appointment per year.

7. Because judges are representing themselves and the Society, theyshould always be punctual and look their best, being correctly andneatly attired. A judge should wear a suitable hat.

8. A judge’s conduct and behaviour should be beyond reproach and ajudge must exhibit propriety and integrity when judging events, andbe unbiased and fair.

9. While conducting a ring, the safety of the competitors, spectators,stewards/marshallers must be the judge’s first consideration.

10. A judge cannot judge and exhibit in the same class *CAtegoryat the same show. (With the exception of Foal Futurity classes & young Judges’ com-petitions.)

*Categories – please refer to the standard All Welsh program11. Judges cannot judge the same section within 100kms radius within

a 90 day period unless approved by CoM.12. A judge cannot adjudicate in any class in which immediate members

of his family are competing.13. A judge cannot judge a progeny group sired by a stallion or out of a

mare owned by the judge. 14. A Judge cannot judge an exhibit in hand, under saddle or in harness• Which he or his immediate family has bred. • Where the judge or his immediate family have been rewarded in

cash or kind for instruction in the previous 12 months. • ** owned, produced or driven by a person who they or their imme-

diate family have or had a business partnership (excluding stud fees)within the previous 12 months. (Business Partnerships include cur-rent - leases, joint memberships or ownership of an animal)

• **Which they or a member of their immediate family sold to theexhibitor in the 12 months preceding the show or event.

• **Which they or a member of their immediate family have had orhave a financial interest in during the previous 12 months.

• **Produced, ridden or driven by a person who has carried out thoseduties for the judge in the previous 12 months.

• **owned by an exhibitor for whom he/she has produced exhibitsin the previous 12 months.

• **if the judge has received, or has contracted to receive remunera-tion from the exhibitor for the sale or purchase of any horse in thepast 12 months.

• if there is a current lease of a horse in place between the judge andthe exhibitor.

• if any horse in the ownership of the exhibitor was owned or leased

by the Judge or member of the Judge’s family within the lasts 12months.

15.** From the date of acceptance of an appointment, a judge must notaccept hospitality from an exhibitor until after the conclusion of theevent.

16. While in the marshalling area, and when entering and departing thering, exhibits must be at no faster pace than the WALK. once exhibitors are in the ring they must remain at the walk unlessinstructed otherwise.

17. A fall of exhibit, rider or driver in any ridden or harness class willresult in disqualification from that class. the rider must not remountin the ring. (refer to harness guidelines in the event of a fall in har-ness classes)

18. once a class has been judged, it should not be re-judged.19. A judge must not refer to a show catalogue or steward’s list either

before or during judging, nor can a judge be in possession of a showcatalogue whilst in the ring.

20. A judge should not discuss any exhibitor’s animal’s faults with stew-ards or other competitors.

21. A judge may order any person from the ring for improper conductor any other proper cause.

22. if the judge, steward or ringmaster considers an exhibit to be dan-gerous or acting in a manner that is disruptive they may request thatthe exhibit is removed from the ring after issuing one prior warn-ing.

23. A judge may withhold an award if, in their opinion, no animal isworthy of the award.

24. A judge may request an exhibit to be measured.25. A judge may refuse to judge any exhibit they consider to be un-

sound.26. A judge may lodge a written complaint concerning the behaviour,

demeanour, dress condition and the like (in respect of the exhibitoror exhibit) to the relevant show secretary or secretary of the Societywithin 30 days.

27. A judge must be prepared to meet any requirements as set downfrom time to time by the Committee of Management.

28. exhibits must not be subjected to unnecessary, unreasonable or un-justifiable pain, suffering or injury.

29. Where a Judge is aware the judging of an exhibit is an infringementof the rules listed above then the judge must refrain from judgingthat exhibit and the exhibit is to leave the ring.

30. Judges must comply with all legislative or legal requirements to beeligible to judge.

** denotes amended regulation hARneSS ClASS inCidenT guidelineS harness – gear, vehicle fitnessin line with the safety rules for riders, a driver who has fallen from a ve-hicle in a harness class is ineligible to continue in that class.As a guideline, if there is no damage to the animal, vehicle or harness, theunit should be driven from the ring by an experienced person.if there is a possibility that the animal is injured or the gear and/or vehiclehave been damaged, then, in the interests of safety, a judge may requestthat the horse/pony be unhitched from the vehicle and led from the arena.CliPPing: Welsh exhibits 3 years old and under must not be bodyclipped for showing purposes. Welsh exhibits 4 years and over which havebeen clipped for winter activities can been shown. Fresh body clippingfor shows is not permissible. Part Welsh clipping is optional. Judges mustpay special attention to this.SPuRS - only correctly fitted dummy spurs are permitted in all sad-dle classes, excluding children’s leading rein or first ridden classes. indressage – spurs are allowed as per eA regulations. Spurs must be cor-rectly fitted and any misuse or abuse will result in disqualification. ChildRenS’ eVenTS: dressage whips and spurs are not permitted.hacking canes and crops are acceptable. A snaffle bit only may be used.

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drivers and Junior passengers under 18 at any WP&CS function.Approved helmets are current Australian, new Zealand, euro-pean or American standards.

51. While in the marshalling area, and when entering and departingthe ring, exhibits must be at no faster pace than the WALK. onceexhibitors are in the ring they must remain at the walk unlessinstructed otherwise.

52. WhiPS: All whips, crops or hacking canes: length of the shaftmust not exceed 75 centimetres excluding tails in all classes ex-cluding dressage and harness.

53. A fall of exhibit or rider/driver in any ridden or harness classwill result in disqualification from that class. the rider must notremount in the ring. (refer to harness guidelines in the event of a fall in harnessclasses)*After a fall in the ring, riders / drivers must consult the FirstAid provider for approval to continue competing in furtherclasses.

54. Shakers are prohibited - for safety reasons no third party assis-tance may be used eg: shakers that may cause interference withother exhibits / exhibitors. Does not apply to persons nominatedby the show committee.

WoRKing hunTeR55. no change of saddlery is allowed between phases or during

phases. Boots, bandages and protective pads on exhibits’ legsor feet are permissible in the jumping phase only. open to allWelsh and Part Welsh exhibits. open to stallions. Plaiting is notrequired. Both phases to be judged individually and consecu-tively by each judge. Any exhibit disqualified from Phase 1 doesnot proceed to Phase 2.

Working hunter Classes 1. novice Maximum height (45cm) 2. Under 12 hh Maximum height (45cm) 3. 12 hh & under 13 hh Maximum height (55cm) 4. 13 hh & under 14 hh Maximum height (65cm) 5. 14 hh & under 15 hh Maximum height (75cm) 6. over 15 hh Maximum height (85cm) Champion & reserve Champion Working hunter (Winners ofnovice Class not eligible)

MArKing Phase 1 Jumping to be judged on jumping style and manners Jumping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 pts Style & Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 pts Penalties Phase 1 Knockdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 pts First refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 pts Second refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 pts third refusal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Disqualification Fall of horse or rider either phase . . . Disqualification Phase 2 Flat: to be judged on conformation, manners and freedom of action Conformation and freedom of action .30 pts Manners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 pts total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 pts

in the event of a tie, the total from Phase 1 will take precedence,followed by the Style & Manners score, then conformationscore. if there is still a tie, the Judge’s decision is Final. nopenalty is incurred if the lower pole on the same vertical planeis lowered. if an exhibit turns its quarters to a fence or has acomplete turn around, both constitute a refusal. if an exhibitjumps the incorrect fence it will be eliminated. exhibits dis-playing continued disobedience or exhibits leaving the ringwhether the rider is mounted or dismounted will be eliminated.the Jumping phase will be completed first; any exhibit elimi-

nated or disqualified will be eliminated from the competition. PRoTeSTS56. An exhibitor may lodge a protest against a competitor/judge.

Protests must be lodged in writing with the Show Secretarywithin 3 hours of the disputed action, accompanied by a fee of$100, which will be forfeited if not upheld. in the first instanceprotests must be dealt with by the Show Sub-committee whichmay refer the matter to the Committee of Management. Anyperson who has a protest lodged against him or her has the rightof reply. Any expenses incurred by any party to the said protestsshall be borne by that party.

dReSSAge & hARneSS57.**All Dressage will be run under eA regualtions.

http://www.equestrian.org.au/dressage-rules58.**All harness classes will be run under ACDS http://www.aus-

traliancarriagedrivingsociety.org/documents/Show%20Driv-ing%20handbook%20June%202012.pdf

guidelineS To JudgeS & eXhiBiToRS hoT WeATheR guidelineSin accordance with the Society Risk Management Policy, whenthe temperature reaches 35 degrees, children 12 years and undermust remove their jackets while competing. Judges, officials andother exhibitors are strongly encouraged to also do so.hARneSS ClASS inCidenT guidelineSharness – gear, vehicle fitness in line with the safety rules for riders,a driver who has fallen from a vehicle in a harness class is ineligibleto continue in that class. As a guideline, if there is no damage to theanimal, vehicle or harness, the unit should be driven from the ring byan experienced person.if there is a possibility that the animal is injured or the gear and/orvehicle have been damaged, then, in the interests of safety, a judgemay request that the horse/pony be unhitched from the vehicle andled from the arena.CAnCellATion PoliCYin accordance with the WPCS of Aust. inc ‘extreme Weather & Can-cellation Policy’ if cancellation is required due to existing or predictedsevere and dangerous conditions such as Code red Fire Warnings /Flood or travel warnings / disease outbreaks, a recorded messagewill be available as printed on the relevant show program.ReFund PoliCY • if an event has commenced there will be no refunds. • if an event is cancelled prior to commencement of the event – costs

incurred by the show committee prior to the show will be paid andremaining funds will be reimbursed to the member if the amountper exhibitor is $2 or more.

• if an event is postponed entry fees will not be refunded without awritten request from the exhibitor within 7 days of the notificationof postponement.

• if an event has to be moved to another venue due to extremeweather events, entry fees minus any administration fees and costsincurred by the show committee prior to the show, will only be re-funded with a written request from the exhibitor within 7 days ofnotification of change of venue.

PlAiTing noTiCe ClARiFiCATion To JudgeS & eXhiBiToRS. At shows conducted by the WP&CS, all exhibits shown in led, rid-den & driven Welsh classes must be shown unplaited. this does notinclude Part Welsh. At any show that states in the program they arebeing judged under the WP&CSA Show regulations, exhibits in led,ridden & driven Welsh classes must be unplaited. At shows wherethe WP&CSA has no jurisdiction, this rule cannot be enforced. Atthese shows plaited exhibits should not be penalised.

20. Part Welsh are only eligible to compete in classes especially pro-vided for them or classes marked.

21. Part Welsh exhibits are ineligible to compete against Welsh an-imals in Welsh led, Welsh ridden, Welsh harness classes, Welshchampionships and Supremes at WP&CSA approved events rununder WP&CSA rules and regulations. Welsh exhibits are eli-gible to compete against other breeds for special awards atWP&CSA approved events run under WP&CSA rules and reg-ulations and approved by the Committee of Management.

22. A BrooDMAre is a mare 4 years & over which has foaled,has a foal at foot or is to foal in the current breeding season,prior to the 31st July. Fillies 3 years & under cannot be shownwith a foal at foot. Foals under the age of three weeks and theirdams cannot be shown.

• A Broodmare with a foal at foot is ineligible for ridden or har-ness classes

23. FoUnDAtion StoCK: Foundation Stock FS, FS1 & FS2 areeligible to be shown once they have a WPCSA registrationnumber (registered FS, FS1 & FS2 are eligible for exhibitionin Welsh classes).

24. All STAllionS & ColTS must be entire and may be sub-ject to a veterinary inspection at any time during the show at thediscretion of the Show Sub-committee or designated officials.

• Are not eligible to compete in Costume, Fancy Dress, Leadingrein, First ridden or Junior handler/ridden classes.

• All colts 2 years and over must be bitted in the ring & the leadaffixed to the bit.

25.**A novice exhibit is not to have won first place at any WP&CSAustralia event, royal, equestrian Australia or Show hackCouncil horse of the year Show as at the first day of show.

26. A Leading rein – pony 12hh & under, rider 3 yrs & under 8 yrson first day of show. Snaffle bit only, no spurs, lead rein to beattached to noseband. handler to be 16 yrs & over, handler onlymay carry a whip.

27. First ridden – pony ne 12.2hh, rider 5 yrs & under 12 yrs onfirst day of show. Snaffle bit only, no spurs.

28.**Childrens ridden exhibits are to be ridden by a child 5 years& under 18 years on the first day of show. Snaffle bit only, nospurs.

29.**neWCoMer – not to have been shown under saddle prior tothe 1st January in the current year, must be shown in a snaffle

30.**graduate – not to have been shown under saddle prior to the1st January in the year preceding, must be shown in a snaffle.

ConduCT oF eXhiBiToRS31. exhibitors must abide by the Code of Conduct as set by the

Welsh Pony & Cob Society of Australia inc.32.**While in the ring, no exhibitor should wear any item of clothing,

badges, caps etc. which may identify their stud, name or anySociety panels or associations they are involved in.

33. exhibitors should ensure they are wearing the correct exhibitnumber in the class when supplied.

34. Judges must not be approached on the day of the show or event.35. once a class has commenced no exhibit may leave the ring un-

less so instructed by the ring official.36. there is to be no change of handler once a class has commenced

without the permission of the judge.37. the judge’s decision is final and any protests must be lodged

officially according to the Show regulations.PlAiTing oF eXhiBiTS

38. At all WP&CS run shows and events Led, ridden or DrivenSection A, B, C, D & e exhibits must be exhibited unplaited. Ajudge should refuse to judge a Section A, B, C, d and e ex-hibit which is presented plaited.

• open Leading rein, open First ridden, Show hunters and Chil-

dren’s open ridden exhibits are judged as an open exhibit, andmust be exhibited plaited and trimmed. (Part Welsh are eligible.)

• Welsh Leading rein, Welsh First ridden, Welsh hunter, riddenWelsh, Children’s Welsh ridden and Welsh harness are to beexhibited with manes and tails unplaited. (Part Welsh are ineli-gible.)

WelFARe oF eXhiBiTSThe welfare of exhibits is paramount39. no lame or sick animal should be brought into a class.40. All exhibits must compete drug free. Random swabbing may

take place in accordance with the Rules and Regulations ofthe WP&CSA.

41. random DnA testing may take place at all WP&CS run shows,as a condition of entry all exhibits when selected must be DnAtested.

42. exhibits must not be subjected to unnecessary, unreasonable orunjustifiable pain, suffering or injury.

43. FoAlS are to be haltered in the ring and must not be bitted.• All Welsh foals must be exhibited with manes and tails unplaited

and must not be clipped (trimming is permissible). Part Welshfoals, clipping & plaiting is optional.

• Foals under the age of three weeks and their dams cannot beshown.

44. CLiPPing • Visible body, head or neck clipping for shows isnot permissible. • trimming is permissible, including the ears,throat-latch, lower jaw, jawline & muzzle. • Welsh exhibits 3years old and under must not be body clipped for showing pur-poses. • Welsh exhibits 4 years and over which have beenclipped for winter activities can been shown. • Fresh body clip-ping for shows is not permissible. • Clipping of Part Welsh isoptional.

45. SPuRS: only correctly fitted Dummy spurs are permitted in allsaddle classes, excluding lead-rein or first ridden classes (referreg 26 & 27). in dressage – spurs are allowed as per eA regu-lations. Spurs must be correctly fitted and any misuse or abusewill result in disqualification.

46. exhibits competing under saddle or in harness must be threeyears old or over. exhibits competing in jumping must be fouryears and over.

47. no diseased or sick animal may be brought on to event grounds.the event organiser reserves the right in its absolute discretionto take such action as a Veterinary Surgeon may advise in rela-tion to any exhibit, without limitation. this may include re-moval of an exhibit to another location (in or out of thegrounds).the exhibitor indemnifies the Society and / or its sub-commit-tee in respect of all costs incurred in connection with any actiontaken pursuant to the above regulations. if an animal displayssymptoms of disease after arrival at event grounds, the owner /exhibitor must notify the organisers immediately and follow theadvice of a Veterinary Surgeon as above.

WelFARe oF eXhiBiToRS48. Riders and handlers at Society conducted shows and events

must be 3 years and over on the first day of the show. Ridersmust be 5 years and over & handlers 7 years & over on thefirst day of the show to compete independently. drivers mustbe 6 years & over, all drivers under 16 years must be accom-panied by an adult.

• Riders, drivers and handlers of stallions and colts are to be16 years and over on the first day of the show.

49. exhibitors and grooms must wear safe footwear and look neatand smartly dressed when entering the ring.

50.**the wearing of Approved helmets is compulsory for riders ofall ages when riding at all times, whilst mounted, & all Junior

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FOAL FUTURITY DETAILS BY STATE 2019-2020Members who purchase ponies and are advised that the pony is entered in a Futurity Competition should check withthe relevant Futurity Organiser to confirm that the pony has been nominated.

Victorian 36th Foal Futurity - 2019

Judged at Victorian All Welsh Show Contact : teresa townsend

Po Box 59 great Western 33740429 953 625 A/h e: [email protected]

entry Fee 1st nomination $ 5.00 2nd nomination $ 15.00 3rd nomination $ 20.00

Cheques payable to ‘WP&CS Aust inc Vic Foal Futurity’or direct deposit BSB: 063-733 : Account 1024 7182ref: ‘your name’ and ViCFFSpecial Awards

Pennylane Perpetual trophy for Best WelshBoolara & rhondda Studs trophy forBest Part Welsh

Queensland 2020 Foal Futurity

Judged at Queensland All Welsh Show 2020

Contact : Mrs Lorelle J LaffeyFoal Futurity organiser,602 Spring Creek road, Clifton Qld 4361email [email protected]

entry Fee 1st nomination $ 5.502nd nomination $ 10.503rd nomination $ 15.00

Cheques payable to : WP&CS QueenSlAnd Regional Promotional group Foal Futurity.

Special AwardsKenelle Stud trophy for Best WelshKenelle Stud trophy for Best Part Welsh

Western Australian 28th Foal Futurity 2019

Judged at Western Australian All Welsh Show 2019

Contact : Lisa [email protected]. auwww.wpcs.com.au/wacontent/foal-futurity

entry Fee 1st nomination $ 3.30 2nd nomination $ 11.00 3rd nomination $ 16.50

entry via nominate onlywww.nominate.com.au

New South Wales 2019 Foal Futurity

Judged at new South Wales All Welsh Show 2019

Contact : helen Dohan0418 484 592 (Ah) [email protected] reserve rd Freemans reach 2756

entry Fee 1st nomination $ 5.00 2nd nomination $ 15.00 3rd nomination $ 20.00

email & direct deposit: BSB 063 125 Account # 10502177 Ref: your name and nWSFF

or Cheques payable to ‘eastern nSW rPg WPCS of A inc’

Special AwardsBreeders Sash Welsh & Breeders Sash Part Welsh for thebreeders of the Best Welsh & Part Welsh Futurity ex-hibits (new awards) Part Welsh - height split of 13hh

Tasmanian 2019 Foal Futurity

Contact : For all queries regarding the tasmanian Foal Futurity please contact the national office on 03 5941 3288 oremail: [email protected]

South Australian 2020 Foal Futurity

Judged at South Australian youngstock Show, Jan 2020

Contact : Lesley MarchPo Box 54 Kangarilla SA 515708 8383 7028 0412 056 708

entry Fee 1st nomination $ 5.00 2nd nomination $ 9.00 3rd nomination $ 13.00

Cheques payable to ‘WPCSA South Australian rPg’

Special Awards: Best Welsh Foal FuturityBest Part Welsh Foal Futurity

National Regulations for Foal FuturityCondiTionS oF enTRY

1. Unborn Welsh foals (all Sections) or Part Welsh foals are to be born between 1st August 2017 and 31stJuly 2018 (the next breeding season) and may be entered in one or more State Foal Futurities.

1. (a) Special Condition - pregnant or lactating mares imported between 1/8/2017 and 31/7/2018 (relevant breed-ing season) - owners may nominate a foal at foot or an unborn foal within 28 days of the mare’s arrival inAustralia.

1. (b) All exhibitors must be financial members of the WP&CS of Aust inc at the time of judging. Proof mustbe produced upon request.

2. one owner may nominate as many unborn foals as desired, but entries cannot be transferred from one foalto another.one owner may nominate the unborn foals in as many states as desired and can compete at multiple States’events.

3. Changes of ownership will not affect eligibility providing the transfer is correctly recorded with WP&CSof Australia and the Futurity organiser is notified.

3. (a) Ponies transferred to interstate members may be transferred to interstate competitions on application tothe relevant Futurity organiser. they will then be eligible to be entered into that State’s Competition.

4. entry fees will not be refunded.entries will be judged as a two year old, unless an event cancellation prevents the classes being judged inthat breeding year, in which case, entries will be judged as a three year old.

5. nomination fees must be paid by the following dates:Unborn foal nomination (1st nomination) 31st July 2017 (prior to breeding season)yearling nomination (2nd nomination) 31st July 2018 (following season)two year old nomination (3rd nomination) 31st July 2019 (following season)

6. non payment of fees will mean automatic cancellation.7. Foal Futurity organisers may choose to accept late 2nd & 3rd nominations at a set fee. Late 1st nominations

will not be accepted.8. no new entries (except clause 1.(a) ) for the current Foal Futurity will be accepted after 1st nomination

date.9. to be eligible for judging, all entries must be fully adult registered at the time of Judging, with the exception

of colts, which must be birth notified or adult registered.10. 1st nomination entries should include Stud Prefix, Section, Sire’s name and registration number, Dam’s

name and registration number, and owner details. Subsequent nominations should also include name ofFoal, Date of Birth and Sex. 3rd nomination should be accompanied by a copy of registration papers.

11. entries can be made on same size photocopies of entry forms, but please ensure ALL relevant details areincluded.

12. the Foal Futurity will provide classes for:

Section A Colts / Fillies *

Section B Colts / Fillies *

Section C Colts / Fillies *

Section D Colts / Fillies *

Section E Geldings *

Part Welsh Colts / Geldings / Fillies *

* Classes may be split at the discretion of the Futurity Organisers.

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FOAL FUTURITY 2019 (Vic, WA, NSW, Tas ) - 2020 (Qld, SA)(Cheques made payable to relevant Foal Futurity - see individual State details)

UNBORN FOAL NOMINATION Due by 31st July 2017 Fee: $. . . . . . see State fee First NominationStud Prefix: Last Date of Service: Section: Sire: Reg. No: Dam: Reg. No: Owner: Telephone: Address: Postcode: Email: Send entry to: Relevant State Organiser (Except WA, online nomination only via Nominate) P L E A S E K E E P A C O P Y F O R Y O U R O W N R E C O R D S

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YEARLING NOMINATION Due by 31st July 2018 Fee: $. . . . . . see State fee Second NominationName of Foal Date of Birth: Sex: Section: Sire: Reg. No: Dam: Reg. No: Owner: Telephone: Address: Postcode: Email: Send entry to: Relevant State Organiser (Except WA, online nomination only via Nominate)P L E A S E K E E P A C O P Y F O R Y O U R O W N R E C O R D S

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Calendar of events further details for all events can be found online at www.wpcs.com.auevents marked a - date keeper - arrangements not finalised events marked n - not run by WPCsa

28 May North East & Border Annual Meeting Glenrowan Hotel Mark Bullen M: 0438 469 188 No No No

10 June Gippsland & Peninsula Annual MeetingLa Casa Sawtellis Restaurant, 129 Sth Gippsland Hwy Tooradin

Shellee Arter 03 5979 [email protected]

No No No

10 June WA RPG Little Red Dragon Show Main Arena Claremont ShowgroundsKym Shingleton0421 211 001 [email protected]

No No No

10 June WA RPG Pre Royal Open Working Hunter Show Main Arena Claremont ShowgroundsJoanne Brooke 0413 954 [email protected] Catherine Anderson 0434 143 668

No No No

11 JuneWestern Australian RPG Mountain & Moorland Performance Show

Main Arena Claremont ShowgroundsJoanne Brooke 0413 954 816Catherine Anderson 0434 143 668 [email protected]

No No No

18 June11.30am

South Australian RPG Annual Meeting with guest speaker from Committee of Management

Margaret Bond Room 2, Glenunga Hub,L’Estrange Street, Glenunga SA

Kathryn Mitchell 08 8132 1893 or 0409 979 [email protected]

No No No

24 JuneWPCSA Annual Conference & AGMDelegates’ Meeting & Dinner

Best Western Airport Hotel & Conference Centre, Attwood, Vic

33 Ardlie St, Attwood Vic 3039Phone for accommodation bookings 03 9333 2200

No No This issue

25 JuneWPCSA Judges and Enthusiasts SeminarCOM Meeting

Best Western Airport Hotel & Conference Centre, Attwood, Vic

33 Ardlie St, Attwood Vic 3039Phone for accommodation bookings 03 9333 2200

No No This issue

2 July 11am Ballarat & Central Highlands Annual Meeting Royal Mail Hotel Sebastapol Chris Gray 0487 829 587 [email protected] No No No

2 July North East & Border Little Red Dragon Show Tatura ParkStacey Ware 0429 320 838 Deanne Walker 0418 991 756

No No No

9 July NSW All Breeds Foal & Youngstock Show Hawkesbury ShowgroundCatherine Egan 0419 898 100 (ah only) [email protected]

Bronze No No

6 AugustSA Performance Day (working hunter, dressage,hack classes, encourage ring & ridden challengefor native and open ponies and horses)

Strathalbyn Polo Grounds Lia Blacket 0407 972 [email protected]

Bronze No No

9 August Yarra Valley RPG Annual Meeting RSL Healesville Denise Tate Ph: 03 9739 1372 No No No

27 August Yarra Valley Equine Market Lilydale ShowgroundsMeredith Williams Ph: 0418 571 976Alissa Heffernan E: [email protected]

No No No

10 September Yarra Valley RPG Equine Enthusiasts Seminar RSL Healesville Denise Tate Ph: 03 9739 1372 No No No

10 September North East & Border RPG Performance SHow Oxley Recreational ReserveFiona Forge - 02 6026 0612 (ah) Mobile: 0408 482 870 Email: [email protected]

Bronze No This issue

8 OctoberBallarat & Central Highlands RPG Judges & Enthusiasts Seminar, including Harness Guest Presenter - Elsa Avery

Unicorn Park 33 Courts Rd ClarendonChris Gray 0487 829 587 [email protected]

No No No

a21 October

Queensland RPG Native Pony Youngstock & Riding Pony Show

Gatton ShowgroundsChristine Wise 0412 671 [email protected]/qld

Bronze Yes No

27-29 October New South Wales All Welsh Show Sydney International Equestrian CentreHelen Dohan0418 484 592 [email protected]

Gold Yes This issue

a4-5 November

South Australian All Welsh ShowOverseas Judges Program in Spring Action

Talunga Park, Mt PleasantKathryn Mitchell 08 8132 1893 or 0409 979 982 [email protected]

Gold Yes Springissue

a18-19 November

Ballarat & Central Highlands RPGBACH Pony Pageant & Victorian Welsh Feature Show

Geelong ShowgroundsChris Gray Phone: 0487 829 587 email: [email protected]

Bronze Yes Winter

a1-3 December

Victorian All Welsh Show Tatura Park Gold Yes Springissue

Date Event Venue Contact Details Medal SireRating

ProgramAction

16-17 December

Northern NSW Welsh Show AELEC, Tamworth [email protected] Bronze Yes Spring issue

EYIK Welsh Pony StudBreeding for height, movement and performance

Chris & Janet Murphy112 Wadesons Road, Euroa Victoria

M: 0417 429 736 E: [email protected] W: [email protected]

Visitors always welcome, but please phone or email first.

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“Unmistakably Welsh”

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KEYI SIROCCO yearling colt  Sire: Pontsteffan Simwnt (Imp UK). Dam: Weston Park Samantha SOD: Eyarth Sama (Imp UK)Champion Section B Youngstock and Runner Up Male Champion 2017 Welsh National Show.

STUD STALLIONS:Pontsteffan Simwnt (Imp UK)Waxwing Peru (Imp UK)

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Photo: Julie Wilson

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