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TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY
179th Annual Omagh Show
HORSE AND PONY SHOWING AND JUMPING
Friday 5 and Saturday 6 July 2019
> PLEASE NOTE: Horse and Pony Showing Classes take place on Friday 5 July 2019 <
PRIZE SCHEDULE 2019
Entries close Friday 14 June 2019
Details of all Show Events from:
Show Office
Showgrounds 3 Gillygooley Road OMAGH BT78 5PN
Tel: 028 82 242500 Fax: 028 82 240066
Web: www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk
http://www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk/
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CONTENTS Page No
SHOW OPEN TO PUBLIC 4 RULES OF TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY 5 SHOW SAFETY 8 JUDGES AND OFFICIALS 9 OTHER SHOW ATTRACTIONS 12
RING 1 13
MINIATURES 13 SHETLAND 14 CONNEMARA 16 JUNIOR HANDLER 17 Beginners’ In-hand Showing Tips 18
RING 2 22 COLOURED HORSE 23 IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE CLASSES 23 TRADITIONAL COB 24 NON-THOROUGHBRED HORSES 25 QUALIFIERS 26
RING 3 46 LEAD REIN CLASSES 47 Competing in Lead Rein Classes 47 FIRST RIDDEN CLASS 48 FAMILY PONY 48 SHOW PONY RIDING CLASSES 48
RIDDEN CONNEMARA 49
RING 4 50 COLOURED HORSE – Under Saddle 50 HUNTERS 51 RIDDEN COB 52 RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE 52 RACE HORSE TO RIDING HORSE CLASS 52 IDHBA QUALIFYING RULES 53
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PONY AND HORSE JUMPING SECTION – FRIDAY 55
ARENA 1 - Horses 56 ARENA 2 - Horses 57 ARENA 3 - Ponies 58
PONY AND HORSE JUMPING SECTION – SATURDAY 60
ARENA 1 - Horses 60 ARENA 2 - Horses 61 ARENA 3 - Ponies 62
WORKING HUNTER SECTION – FRIDAY 64
ARENA 4 – Working Hunter Ponies 64 ARENA 4 – Working Hunter Horses 65
DOG SHOW 67
MOST SUITABLY DRESSED LADY/GENTLEMAN for a day at the Show 68 FASHION SHOW 68 CHILDREN’S COMPETITION 69 FLOWER ARRANGING 69 BARBECUE 69 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 70 PRIZE SCHEDULE 70
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Omagh Show
will be
Open to the Public
on
Friday, 5 July 2019
* Show Jumping,
Pony and Horse Showing and
Working Hunter
from 10 00 am
Barbecue 9 00 pm*
and
Saturday 6 July 2019
* All Events *
from 9 30 am
No late entries will be accepted under any
circumstances
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RULES OF THE TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY That the Society shall consist of Members subscribing not less than fifteen pounds annually to its funds. The said subscription to be payable in advance each year on 1 May. Life Membership - £75.00 Annual Membership - £15.00 Subscribers of £15 will be entitled to one free Member’s badge for the Show and for Horse Jumping.
GENERAL REGULATIONS
REGULATIONS FOR ENTRY OF STOCK, ETC 1 All Stock must be BONA-FIDE property, and in the possession of the
Exhibitor.
2 Prizes in any Class may be withheld for want of merit. 3 Objection to the awards of the Judges must be made in writing, signed by
the objector, and lodged with the Secretary before six o’clock pm on the day of Show; but objections not requiring reference to the Judges will be received to within seven days after the Show. Each objection to be accompanied by £10 deposit, which will be forfeited should the Committee consider the objection to be frivolous.
4 The objector must attend the next meeting of Committee, if so requested. 5 The decision of the Management Committee in every case shall be final
and binding upon all parties concerned and there shall be no appeal to a Court of Law.
REGULATIONS FOR THE SHOW YARD 6 One Person ONLY (either the owner or his servant) to be admitted in
charge of each animal, who must continue in attendance throughout the Show. Bulls to be secured by ring or screw in the nose with a chain or rope attached, otherwise not to be admitted; the caretakers to stand at their heads during Show. Cows and Heifers with halters on their heads. The competing Stock is to be distinguished by numbers only.
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TIME FOR REMOVAL OF EXHIBITS
NO EXHIBITS MAY BE REMOVED UNTIL AFTER PARADE OF PRIZE WINNERS. ALL PRIZE WINNERS MUST (WHERE APPLICABLE) TAKE PART IN PARADE.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THIS RULE WILL RESULT IN PRIZE
FUND BEING WITH-HELD FROM EXHIBITOR
JUDGES 7 The Judges will be specially instructed not to award a Prize to any
unsound horse (lameness or injury produced by accidental causes may not be considered unsoundness). In all cases Horses having constitutional ailments must at once be rejected, subject to the opinion of the Veterinary Surgeon appointed by the Committee, who will give his opinion when requested by the Judges.
8 No person whatever will be allowed to interfere with the Judges during
their adjudication.
RESPONSIBILITY 9 The Committee does not take charge of any of the Exhibits, and it is
therefore requested that none will be consigned to the Secretary when they are being forwarded to the Show.
10 Every care will be taken of Exhibits but neither Society nor any of its
Officers or Servants shall be in any way responsible or accountable for anything that may happen (from any cause or circumstance whatever) to Exhibitors, or their Servants, or to any animal or article exhibited, or property brought into the Show Yard or otherwise for anything else in connection with, or arising out of, or attributable to the Society’s Show.
11 Each Exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any consequential or other
loss, injury or damage done to, or occasioned by, or arising from, any animal or article exhibited by him, and for its description as given in the Catalogue and shall indemnify the Society against all legal or other proceedings in regard thereto.
The same Exhibits may be entered in more than one Section, if eligible,
by payment of additional Entry Fee. No Entry Fee necessary for Cup Competitions.
Edwin Cartwright, Executive Secretary
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NOTE – Exhibitors are specially requested to note that the latest date for
receipt of Entries is as printed on front cover of this Schedule. The Annual Meeting of the Members shall be held each January, for the purpose of electing Officers and Sub-Committee for the ensuing year, who shall have all power to make arrangements for the working of the Society, subject to the direction of the General Committee given at such meeting. Tyrone Farming Society is administered in accordance with the Constitution adopted on 17 August 2010. Tyrone Farming Society acknowledges the grants, kindly awarded by the
following:
Omagh District Council - £1,000 DAERA NI - £250
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Show Safety
Tyrone Farming Society will operate a Code of Safety Practice to ensure that animals are confined to designated areas and kept under supervision at all times. It is essential that Visitors share safety responsibility and that they respond by playing their part in keeping children at a safe distance from all animals and machinery. Total commitment to safety from Competitors, Exhibitors and Visitors and their co-operation with the Stewards will ensure that there is no accident or mishap to spoil their enjoyment and the success of the Show. Whilst every care is taken in the organisation of the Omagh Show, the Tyrone Farming Society cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any accident, injury, or loss sustained by any person attending the Show in any capacity, however caused.
N Broderick J Hawkes D Campbell G Lee J Crozier J Robinson A Hamilton
Ms A McDermott - Equestrian Mr T J Maxwell – Equestrian
Mr S Porter – Equestrian
Safety Officers
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JUDGES 2019
Showing Ring 1 Judges Ms J Andrews, Clifden, Co Galway Mr P O’Malley, Carraroe, Co Galway Steward Ms J Campbell Miniature Horses Shetland Pony Pony – In hand Connemara – In hand Junior Handler
Ring 2 Judge Mr P Fitzpatrick, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim Steward Mr B Leeman Coloured Horse – In hand Irish Draught Horse – In hand
Traditional Cob Non-Thoroughbred Horses
Ring 3 Judge Mrs M Ryan, Oldtown, Co Dublin Stewards Ms S Leonard Ms N Faux
Lead Rein First Ridden Family Pony
Ridden Connemara - Ridden Ring 4 Judge Mr P Copithorne, Kinsale, Co Cork Steward Mrs E Holden
Coloured Horse Under Saddle Novice Hunter Small Hunter
Light Weight, Medium and Heavy Weight Hunter Ridden Cob Ridden Irish Draught Horse
Race Horse to Riding Horse
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Jumping Arena 1 Horse Jumping Mrs H McClelland, Banbridge, Co Down Judges Mr J Chambers, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Mrs E Mulholland, Dundalk, Co Louth Mrs F Monteith, Seskinore, Co Tyrone
Judges of 4 YO Mr A Dunlop, Beragh, Co Tyrone Horses Mr J Kernan, Crossmaglen, Co Armagh
Mr E Rice, Dungannon, Co Tyrone
Arena 2 Horse Jumping Mrs D Beacom, Saintfield, Co Down Judges Mrs K O’Hagan, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Mrs J Liggett, Tandragee, Co Armagh
Arena 3 Pony Jumping Mr L Murphy, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan Judges Mrs K Semple, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Mrs R Fisher, Londonderry, Co Derry Arena 4 Working Hunter Ponies - Mr C O’Hare, Castlewellan, Co Down Judges Horses - Ms V Teuton, Millisle, Co Down Course Designers Mr T Holden, Julianstown, Co Meath Mr R Buchanan, Scarva, Co Down
Mr A McCusker, Lurgan, Co Armagh Mr S McCaffrey, Letterkenny, Co Donegal Mr A Lynch, Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan Mr S McAlinden, Banbridge, Co Down Mr A Bogle, Newtownstewart, Co Tyrone
Timing Equipment Mr R Buchanan, Scarva, Co Down Mr J Chambers, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Commentators Horse Jumping Mrs H McClelland, Banbridge, Co Down
Mr J Chambers, Omagh, Co Tyrone Mrs E Mulholland, Dundalk, Co Louth Mrs D Beacom, Saintfield, Co Down Mrs K O’Hagan, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Pony Jumping Mr L Murphy, Ballyhaise, Co Cavan
Mrs K Semple, Omagh, Co Tyrone
Showing Mr R Bready, Donaghadee, Co Down
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Safety Officers Mr N Broderick Mrs J Hawkes
Mr D Campbell Mr G Lee Mr J Crozier Mr J Robinson Mr A Hamilton Ms A McDermott - Equestrian Mr T J Maxwell – Equestrian Mr S Porter – Equestrian
Scribes for 4 YO Ms N Gilchrist, Omagh, Co Tyrone Class Ms R Addy, Dromore, Co Down Scribe for Working Ms L Carson, Omagh, Co Tyrone Hunter Arena Assistant Ms S McAleer, Omagh, Co Tyrone WH SJ Accounts Mrs C Hawkes, Omagh, Co Tyrone Entry Clerks Horses
Arenas 1 and 2 Ms A Monteith, Seskinore, Co Tyrone Ms N Gilchrist, Omagh, Co Tyrone Ms L Carson, Omagh, Co Tyrone Ponies Ms S Devlin, Fintona, Co Tyrone Arena 3 Working Hunter Pre Entered at Show Office
Arena 4 Starters Arena 1 Mr L J Currie, Limavady, Co Derry Arena 2 Mrs B Trimble, Clogher, Co Tyrone Arena 3 Ms C Gibson, Omagh, Co Tyrone (Ponies) Arena 4 Mrs I McAleer, Omagh, Co Tyrone
SJI Field Steward Miss A McDermott, Fintona, Co Tyrone Appeals Mrs J Currie, Limavady, Co Derry
Mr J Chambers, Omagh, Co Tyrone Mr T Holden, Julianstown, Co Meath Mrs H McClelland, Banbridge, Co Down
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Other Show Attractions
Barbecue, Music – Soundwaves 9 00 pm
Dog Show 1 00 pm
Fashion Show 1 45 pm
Classic and Vintage Vehicles from 9 30 am
Most Suitably Dressed Lady and Gentleman for a Day at the Show – Results 4 00 pm
HI Children’s Competition – Results 4 00 pm
Winner of Free Draw announced 4 00 pm
Junior Tug-of War Girls and Boys 4 00 pm>
Home Industries
Flower Arranging Workshops
Children’s Floral Art Workshop
Schools Section
Food Hall
Trade Exhibits
Amusements
Live Music and Entertainment
Model Farm
Corbally Fun Farm
Stunning Bunnychin Roadshow - Rabbits
Children’s Zone
Young Farmers’ Events
Face Painting
Other Arena Attractions
For details of all events contact: The Secretary’s Office
The Showgrounds, 3 Gillygooley Road Omagh BT78 5PN
Tel: 028 82 242500 and 028 82 240066
Office Hours: 10 00 am to 4 00 pm, Monday to Friday
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RING 1
Miniatures, Shetland Ponies and Connemara
Friday, 5 July 2019
Entry Fee - £8.00 (unless otherwise stated)
Junior Handlers – Entry Free
Prizes: 1st
£15.00, 2nd
£10.00, 3rd
£7.00, 4th
£5.00 (unless otherwise stated)
Commences at 10 00 am and continues consecutively thereafter.
The Committee reserves the right to alter sequence of events.
Judges Ms J Andrews, Clifden, Co Galway Mr P O’Malley, Carraroe, Co Galway Steward Ms J Campbell
MINIATURE HORSES (Not exceeding 34”)
LATIMER PERPETUAL CUP
For Champion Miniature Horse at Omagh Show Presented by Mr Mervyn Latimer
Champion and Reserve Champion will each receive a
Sash and Rosette.
Class 600 MINIATURE HORSE – Foals and Yearlings (Colt, Filly or Gelding)
Class 601 MINIATURE HORSE – Two Years Old (Colt, Filly or Gelding)
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Class 602 MINIATURE HORSE – Three Years Old and Over (Colt, Filly or Gelding)
Class 603 MINIATURE HORSE – Stallion 4 Years Old and Over
Class 604 MINIATURE HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
1
st and 2
nd Prize winners in the Miniature Classes are eligible to compete in
the Miniature Horse Championship. Prize for Best Turned Out Handler over all Miniature Classes. Prize for Best Turned Out Horse over all Miniature Classes.
SHETLAND PONY CLASSES
A Sash and Rosettes will be presented to the Shetland Champion and
Reserve Champion of the Show kindly sponsored by the Northern Ireland Shetland Pony Group.
Prize Winners from Classes 605, 606 and 607 are eligible to compete in Shetland Championship.
Class 605 SHETLAND STALLION/GELDING, 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER, NOT EXCEEDING 42”
1st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete in the Shetland
Championship.
Class 606 SHETLAND MARE, 4 YEARS OLD AND OVER, NOT EXCEEDING 42”
1st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete in the Shetland
Championship. If insufficient entries, Classes 605 and 606 will be combined.
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Class 607 SHETLAND COLT/FILLY/GELDING, 1, 2, 3 YEARS, NOT EXCEEDING 102 cm or 40”.
1
st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete in the Shetland
Championship
SHETLAND CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2
nd Prize winners from Classes 605, 606 and 607.
Sash and Rosettes presented to Champion and Reserve Champion.
Class 608 BROOD MARE PONY
Covered or with Foal. To be shown in hand.
Class 609 YEARLING PONY
Likely to make a child’s Show Pony.
Class 610 PONY – 2 YO
Likely to make a child’s Show Pony.
Class 611 PONY – 3 YO and over.
Likely to make a child’s Show Pony.
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CONNEMARA PONY CLASSES
Class 612 CONNEMARA YEARLING COLT/GELDING/FILLY
Class 613 CONNEMARA 2 YEARS OLD COLT/FILLY
To be shown in hand.
Class 614 CONNEMARA FILLY 3 YEARS OLD
Qualifier for The ISA and Ballinasloe Show Society Connemara 3 YO Filly All Ireland Championship. Page 44
Class 615 CONNEMARA BROOD MARE
RID. Covered or with Foal. To be shown in hand.
CONNEMARA CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2
nd in Classes 612 – 615 are eligible for the in hand Champion
Connemara of Show. The Winner will receive a Sash. Bluegrass very kindly contributed Feed Vouchers for Champion and Reserve Connemara Champion.
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JUNIOR HANDLER CLASSES Power NI very kindly contributed £70 to the Prize Fund for
Junior Handler Classes
Free Entry to Junior Handler Classes. Each Exhibitor in Classes 616 – 618 will receive a Prize and a Rosette.
Class 616 JUNIOR HANDLER Aged 10 years and under. Pony aged 4 yrs + any
height.
Hard hat must be worn. Must be accompanied by an adult.
Class 617 JUNIOR HANDLER Aged 11 – 13 years. Pony aged 4 yrs + any height.
Hard hat must be worn.
Class 618 JUNIOR HANDLER Aged 14 – 16 years. Pony aged 4 yrs + any height. Hard hat must be worn.
CHAMPION JUNIOR HANDLER
1
st and 2
nd in Classes 616 – 618 are eligible for the in hand Champion Junior
Handler of Show. The Winner will receive a Sash. Hard hat must be worn.
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Beginner’s In-hand Showing Tips We encourage you to have a go! Here are a few tips to help you on your way. Make sure that both pony and handler are neat, clean and well turned out. The handler should wear a hard hat and gloves. A Beagler hat is a favourite, but a very young handler is probably best in a harnessed hat. Suitable footwear must be worn.
Ideally the handler needs a tweed jacket. A good one is not itchy and they are available lined and with velvet collars - particularly Pretty Ponies made jackets. Some judges do not like children using chains and they should be used with care. Numnahs should not be used in the Showing Ring, but if you must have one, make it small, discreet and the same colour as the pony or the saddle. A riding bridle is acceptable for in-hand showing but it should be plain. A handler 10 years and under must be accompanied by an adult but not helped in this class. Turnout is secondary in these classes but good presentation looks best. Colts or stallions are not allowed. A junior handler’s job is to show the pony off to best advantage. Little things like saying "Good Morning" or "Thank you” may seem a bit funny, but will make the judge smile and feel good. When leading the pony/horse the handler should be positioned next to the animal’s shoulder or just a little in front. The handler should be able to get the animal trotting alongside him/her rather than be 'dragged along'. If the pony trots up happily, hold the lead rein/reins about half way down to give the pony’s head freedom to move. Make sure to walk/trot in a straight line and do not stop the trot in front of the judge or at a corner but continue trotting towards the back of the line then walk the pony into the line.
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Always make sure you turn the pony away from rather than towards yourself.
When waiting in the line or standing in front of the judge make sure the pony stands square or with one back hoof slightly further back than the other. Always stand facing the pony, not at its side and try to keep it engaged with
ears forward especially when it is in front of the judge.
Young handler classes are judged on the handler’s ability to show his/her pony in-hand and carry out simple tasks such as pick up a hoof and lead the pony round a set course if required. Walk round actively with your pony, make sure he is awake and stands square even in line up. Bring the pony out awake, stand in front of him and encourage him to be alert and flex. Walk swiftly away from the judge and turn pony away in a loop at the top and trot back swiftly straight for judge round to the back. Stop, stand and salute (or nod). Be alert at all times.
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In Hand Showing Procedure
At the start of the in-hand showing class the horses and ponies enter the ring and proceed to walk clockwise around the ring one after the other with the handler on the outer side (left side) of the horse or pony. The horse or pony is always nearest to the judge during in-hand showing so that the judge has a clear view of the horse or pony.
Horses and ponies should be well spaced apart so as not to interfere with or unsettle each other should one misbehave. The judge will look for a long, free striding walk so, if showing a horse, avoid entering the ring behind a small pony that will be walking slower and restrict the pace of the horse. If the horse or pony begins to get closer to the horse or pony in front, then walk into the corners of the ring rather than cut the corners, to increase the gap in front.
After a while the steward or judge will stop a horse or pony being walked around the ring and ask others to stop behind it. The first horse or pony is then trotted around the ring to the back of the other competitors. The trot should be active and free moving, requiring the handler to run fast, particularly when showing large horses in hand. The horse or pony should not break into
canter. The next horse or pony will then be asked to trot around the ring until it reaches the back of the other competitors and this is repeated for all horses and ponies in the in-hand class.
Once all horses and ponies have trotted around the ring individually, the whole class is asked to continue to walk around the ring. It is best to wait until the horse in front has taken a few strides before proceeding to walk to ensure a space is left between each horse and pony.
The steward or judge will then beckon individual horses or ponies, one by one, into a line up in the centre of the ring. Therefore it is important to keep one eye on the steward whilst walking around so as not to miss being called into the line-up.
Each horse or pony is then individually called forward to stand before the judge so that the judge can have a good look over the animal.
The horse or pony is then required to perform an individual show, consisting of walking away from the judge in a straight line, turning around and then trotting back to and past the judge in a straight line. This should be achieved by walking a straight line with the handler on the left side of the horse or pony, veering off slightly towards the left before turning right with the handler on the outside so that the horse or pony is always closest to the judge, and then returning onto the straight line to the judge and asking for trot.
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The trot should be maintained in a straight line heading directly towards the judge. The judge will step out of the way as the horse or pony approaches and the trot should be maintained on that straight line after passing the judge. The judge will step back into place to watch from behind as the horse or pony is trotted away. The horse or pony should continue to be trotted around to the back of the lineup, brought back down to walk and returned to its position in the lineup.
The next horse or pony will then be called forward to be presented to the judge.
Once each horse or pony has performed its individual in-hand show the class will be asked to walk clockwise around the ring again with the handler on the outside. The steward or judge will then beckon individual horses or ponies, one by one, into a line up in the centre of the ring for the final placings and award of rosettes.
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RING 2
Coloured and Irish Draught Horse Classes
Friday, 5 July 2019
Entry Fee Ring 2 - £9 00 (unless otherwise stated)
Commences at 10 00 am and continues consecutively thereafter.
The Committee reserves the right to alter sequence of events.
IRISH PONY SOCIETY QUALIFIERS
Tyrone Farming Society is affiliated to the Irish Pony Society and where appropriate Irish Pony Society Qualifiers will apply.
Judge – Mr P Fitzpatrick, Manorhamilton, Co Leitrim
Steward – Mr B Leeman
THE JUGGANAUGHT PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Kindly presented by Mr John Fee, Farrier, Fintona, Co Tyrone, to be awarded to the winner of the Coloured Horse shown in hand.
Class 619
STAFFORD PERPETUAL SHIELD Class 620
JOHN KYLE MEMORIAL CUP
for Winner of Champion Class Class 621
THE ARDGLEN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
for Champion Irish Draught Horse Presented by Ms V Wilson
Class 624
THE DESMOND GIBSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
For Best Young Horse
From Classes 627, 628 and 629
POWER NI very kindly sponsored the Prize Fund for the Traditional Cob Class.
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BLUEGRASS
very kindly sponsored Feed Voucher for Best Young Horse.
THE IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE SOCIETY very kindly contributed £50 to the Prize Fund for Foal Class 621.
COLOURED HORSE CLASS
Class 619 COLOURED HORSE, In hand.
Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Winner will receive the Juggernaught Perpetual Challenge Cup.
IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE CLASSES
Class 620 MARE WITH FOAL AT FOOT OR STINTED RID or AID Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Qualifier for Leitrim Irish Draught Breeders’ Championship. See Page 28. Qualifier for the All Ireland Irish Draught Foal and Mare Team Championship. See Page 30. Qualifier for the All Ireland Brood Mare and Foal Team Championship. See Page 42.
Note: There are 2 ID Mare and Foal Team Championships. Winner will receive the Stafford Perpetual Shield.
Class 621 PURE BRED IRISH DRAFT FOAL - FILLY OR COLT This Class may be subdivided if there are sufficient numbers. Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
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The Irish Draught Horse Society very kindly contributed £50 to the Prize Fund. Each non prize winning Foal will receive £10. Rosettes provided by the IDHS Qualifier for Irish Draught Colt Foal Championship. See Page 36. Qualifier for Irish Draught Filly Foal Championship. See Page 38.
Winner to receive the John Kyle Memorial Cup.
Class 622 ID YEARLING, COLT, GELDING OR FILLY
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00
Qualifier for Roscommon Irish Draught Yearling Filly Championship. See Page 40.
Class 623 COMBINED 2 YO AND 3 YO COLT, GELDING OR FILLY
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00
Qualifier for Irish Draught 2 YO Filly Championship. See Page 32.
Class 624 IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
Open to Winners of Classes 620 to 623
Winner to receive the Ardglen Perpetual Challenge Cup for Champion Irish Draught Horse - Presented by Ms V Wilson.
Class 625 TRADITIONAL COB, in hand
Note: Stallions may enter this Class.
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00
Power NI very kindly sponsored the Prize Fund for the Traditional Cob Class.
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NON THOROUGHBRED, NON RID HORSES
Class 626
FOAL
Class 627
YEARLING
Winner eligible to compete for Desmond Gibson Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Class 628
2 YEARS OLD
Qualifier for 2 YO Gelding All Ireland Championship. See Page 26. Qualifier for Kildysart 2 YO Filly All Ireland Championship. See Page 34.
Winner eligible to compete for Desmond Gibson Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Class 629
3 YEARS OLD
Winner eligible to compete for Desmond Gibson Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Class 630
BROOD MARE likely to produce a Hunter
In foal or with foal at foot
Note: If insufficient entries in Classes 628 and 629 they will be combined.
Feed Voucher very kindly sponsored by Bluegrass for Best Young Horse.
The Best Young Horse from above Classes will receive THE DESMOND GIBSON PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND TINAHELY SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Red Mills Non-Thoroughbred Two Years Old Gelding All Ireland Championship
Sponsored by: Red Mills, Goresbridge
Prize Fund: €3,000 RULES AND CONDITIONS 1 Entries are confined to Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with
the breed codes ISH, RID or ID; MUST have Sire and Dam recorded on Passport.
2 Animals must be Sired by a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse Stud Book as either: Approved / Preliminary Approved / Supplementary Approved / Recognised / Preliminary Recognised / Not Approved 1 (NA1) or a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Book as either Class 1 / Class 2 / RID (GB) / RID (Can) / Grade 2 (GB).
3 The Class is also open to progeny of Weatherby’s registered Stallions that are not classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRY in the Irish
Horse Register. 4 Two Animals may be selected to qualify for the final if the Judges and
the ISA agree the standard is high enough. 5 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have the Animal’s Passport
available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
6 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 7 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
the Show at which the Final is held. 8 These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows’
Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: Champion €1,000, Reserve Champion €600, 3
rd €350, 4
th €200, 5
th
€100, 6th place upward a Red Mill Voucher value €75 will be presented on
appearance at Final. A Prize will be presented for combination of Best Turned Out Horse and Most Suitably Dressed Handler.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Bandon Midleton Ardrahan Bannow and Mullingar
Rathangan Athlone Carnew Omagh Ballina Castlewellan Saintfield Ballivor Clonakilty Tattersalls Ballymoney Dungarvan Thomastown Ballyvourney/Coolea Gorey Westport
FINAL: TINAHELY SHOW - Monday 5 August 2019 See Class 628
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND LEITRIM IRISH DRAUGHT BREEDERS PRESENT
The Leitrim Irish Draught Breeders’ Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series
Sponsored by: Horse Sport Ireland and Leitrim Irish Draught Horse Breeders’ Association
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Entries are confined to Irish Draught Mares with ID Foal at Foot. Mares must be registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed code ID. Mares and Foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
2 Mares must have both Sire and Dam recorded on their passports and have an Irish Draught Foal at Foot, to be judged as a unit.
3 Foals must be led at all times. 4 One Mare and Foal may qualify at each Show.
5 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have their Mare’s Passport available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
6 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 7 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be a qualified Irish
Draught Horse Judge. 8 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
Mohill Show other than Qualifying Classes for other ISA Finals. 9 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish
Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €500 and the Central Motors Perpetual Trophy presented by Mr
Patsy Walpole, 2nd
€300, 3rd
€200, 4th €150, 5
th €100, 6
th €100, 7
th upward will
receive €60 on appearance at Final.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Armagh Castlewellan Loughrea Arva Clogher Valley Louisburgh Athenry Finn Valley Omagh Ballinamore Gorey Riverstown Ballyfoyle Granard Tinahely Carnew Longford Westport
FINAL: MOHILL SHOW Sunday 18 August 2019
See Class 620
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION, BONNICONLON SHOW SOCIETY AND
IRELAND WEST DRAUGHT HORSE ORGANISATION PRESENT
The All Ireland Irish Draught Foal and Mare Team Championship
Sponsored by
IWIDO Ltd (Ireland West Irish Draught Horse Organisation)
Prize Fund: £2,000
The aim of this Championship is to give recognition to Irish Draught Mares that are producing the best pure-bred foals. RULES AND CONDITIONS 1 Each Mare and Foal will be judges as a unit with stronger emphasis
placed on the Foal. 65% for the Foal and 35% for the Mare. 2 Entries are confined to Irish Draught Mares with ID Foal at Foot. Mares
must be registered in the Irish Horse Register with breed code ID and must be classified as Class 1 or Class 2 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook. Foals must be sired by a Stallion that is classified as ID Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
3 Mares must have both sire and dam recorded on their passport and have an Irish Draught Colt or Filly foal at foot. Foals must be led at all times.
4 Two Mares and Foals may qualify at each Show provided the Judges agree the standard is high enough.
5 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have their Mare’s Passport available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
6 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final.
7 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be a qualified Irish Draught Horse Judge.
8 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at Bonniconlon Show other than qualifying classes for other ISA Finals.
9 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €700 and Sash, 2
nd €400, 3
rd €300, 4
th €200, 5
th €100, 6
th €80, 7
th
upward will receive €70 on appearance at Final.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Athlone Enniscrone Louisburgh Ballina Finn Valley Mullingar Ballymoney Galway Omagh Bridgetown Gorey Tralee Clogher Valley Granard Westport Cork Limerick
FINAL: BONNICONLON SHOW Monday 5 August 2019 See Class 620
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND LIMERICK SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Irish Draught 2 Years Old Filly Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series.
Prize Fund €2,000
RULES AND CONDITIONS 1 Entries are confined to 2 Years Old Fillies registered in the Irish Horse
Register with the breed code ID. Fillies must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB). Fillies must have both Sire and Dam recorded on their passports.
2 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have their animal’s Passport available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
3 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 4 Two Animals in each qualifying Class may be selected to compete in the
Final provided the Judges agree the standard is high enough. 5 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be a qualified Irish
Draught Horse Judge. 6 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
the Show where Final is held. 7 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish
Shows’ Association Rules. Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €500, 2
nd €300, 3
rd €250, 4
th €200, 5
th €150, 6
th €100, 7
th to end
€50. A Prize will be presented for combination of best turned out animal and most suitably dressed handler. Please visit our Website : www.limerickshow.com.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Carbery Mohill Athlone Castlerea Nenagh Ballinrobe Carnew Omagh Ballivor Castleblayney Saintfield Ballymoney Clogher Valley Tinahely Ballyshannon Cork Tullamore Bandon Dunmanway Westport Cappamore Enniscrone
FINAL: LIMERICK SHOW Sunday 25 August 2019 See Class 623
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND KILDYSART SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Kildysart 2 Years Old Filly All Ireland Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series.
Prize Fund €3,000 Sponsored by: Clare Oil Co Ltd, Banner Contractors Ltdand Kildysart
Show
RULES AND CONDITIONS 1 Entries are confined to Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with
the breed code HIS, RID or ID and must have Sire and Dam recorded on their passports.
2 Animals must be sired by a stallion that is classified in the Irish Sport Horse Stud Book as either Approved, Preliminary Approved, Supplementary Approved, Recognised, Preliminary Recognised, Not Approved 1 (NA1) or a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Book as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
3 The Class is also open to progeny of Weatherby’s registered stallions that are not classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRY in the Irish Horse
Register. 4 Two Animals may be selected to qualify for the Final provided the
Judges and the ISA agree the standard is high enough. 5 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have their animal’s
Passport available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
6 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 7 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
the Show where Final is held. 8 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish
Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €650, 2
nd €350, 3
rd €250, 4
th €200, 5
th €150, 6
th to end €100
each. A Prize will be presented for combination of best turned out horse and most suitably dressed handler.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Carnew Loughrea Athlone Castlewellan Lurgan Ardrahan Corofin Newmarket on Fergus Arva Dunmanway Omagh Athenry Ennistymon Saintfield Bannow and Rathangan Granard Tattersalls Barryroe Kilrush Thomastown
FINAL: KILDYSART SHOW Saturday 3 August 2019 See Class 628
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Irish Draught Colt Foal Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series
Prize Fund: €1,000, Sponsored by Horse Sport Ireland RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Entries are confined to Irish Draught Colt Foals eligible to be registered, if not already registered, in the Irish Horse Register.
2 Foals must be the progeny of a Class 1 (ID) or Class 2 Irish Draught Mare and by a Stallion that is classified as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
3 If the Foal’s Passport is not to hand the Mare’s Passports must be ready for inspection prior to entry to the Judging ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
4 Foals must be led at all times. 5 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 6 One Foal from selected Shows may qualify for the Final if the Judges and
the ISA agree the standard is high enough.
7 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be from the IDH Judges’ List.
8 Foals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at the Show where the Final is held.
9 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €500 and Trophy, 2
nd €200, 3
rd €100, 4
th €100, 5
th €50, 6
th €50
A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned Out Foal and Most Suitably Dressed Handler.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Claregawlay Louisburgh Ballinrobe Clogher Valley Moate Ballyshannon Clonaslee Mountbellew Ballyvourney/Coolea Gorey Omagh Bansha Gort Roscommon Bantry Granard Strokestown Cappamore Limerick Tinahely Castleblayney Longford
FINAL: BALLINASLOE SHOW Sunday 22 September 2019 See Class 621
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Irish Draught Filly Foal Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series
Prize Fund: €1,000, Sponsored by Horse Sport Ireland
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Entries are confined to Irish Draught Filly Foals eligible to be registered, if not already registered, in the Irish Horse Register.
2 Foals must be the progeny of a Class 1 (ID) or Class 2 Irish Draught Mare and by a Stallion that is classified as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
3 If the Foal’s Passport is not to hand, the Mare’s Passports must be ready for inspection prior to entry to the Judging ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
4 Foals must be led at all times. 5 Passports and Microchips, if applicable, should be read by a Vet at the
Final.
6 One Foal from selected Shows may qualify for the Final if the Judges and the ISA agree the standard is high enough.
7 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be from the IDH Judges’ List.
8 Foals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at the Show where the Final is held..
9 These rules to be read in conjunction with the General Irish Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €500 and Trophy, 2
nd €200, 3
rd €100, 4
th €100, 5
th €50, 6
th €50.
A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned Out Foal and Most Suitably Dressed Handler.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Ballinrobe Clogher Valley Louisburgh Ballyvourney/Coolea Dunmanway Moate Bantry Ennistymon Mountbellew Carnew Gorey Omagh Castleblayney Gort Oughterard Claregalway Granard Schull Castlerea Loughrea Tullow
FINAL: BALLINASLOE SHOW Sunday 22 September 2019 See Class 621
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND ROSCOMMON SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Roscommon Irish Draught Yearling Filly Championship
Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship Series
Prize Fund: €2,000 - Sponsored by Hannon’s Hotel Roscommon
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 Entries are confined to Yearling Fillies registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed code ID. Fillies must be sired by a Stallion that is classified as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
2 Fillies must have both Sire and Dam recorded on their Passports. 3 Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and Final must have their animals’
Passports available for inspection prior to entry to Judging Ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
4 One Animal in each Qualifying Class may be selected to compete in the Final, provided the Judges and the ISA agree the standard is high enough.
5 One of the Judges at the Qualifying Show must be a qualified Irish Draught Horse Judge.
6 Passports and Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 7 Animals qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
the Show in which the Final is held other than Qualifying Classes for other Finals.
8 These rules should be read in conjunction with the General Irish Shows’ Association Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €500, 2
nd €300, 3
rd €200, 4
th €150, 5
th €125, 6
th €100,
7th to end €50.
A prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned Out Animal and Most Suitably Dressed Handler.
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Bonniconlon Loughrea Ardrahan Carnew Louisburgh Armagh Castlerea Mount Briscoe Athlone Clogher Valley Omagh Ballivor Dunmanway Saintfield Ballymoney Ennistymon Schull Ballyvourney/Coolea Granard Tinahely Bandon Longford Westport
FINAL: ROSCOMMON SHOW Saturday 17 August 2019 See Class 622
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND IVERK SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The “Investec Wealth and Investment” All Ireland Brood Mare and Foal Team Championship
www.investec.ie
Prize Fund: €4,300 approx
RULES AND CONDITIONS 1 Entries are confined to non-thoroughbred brood mares registered in the
Irish Horse Register with a foal at foot. 2 Each Mare and Foal will be judged as a unit: 60% for Mare and 40% for
Foal. 3 Mares and foals must be sired by a stallion that is classified in either the
Irish Sport Horse Stud Book as Approved, Preliminary Approved, Supplementary Approved, Recognised, Preliminary Recognised, Not Approved 1, (NA1), or a Stallion that is classified in the Irish Draught Stud Book as Class 1, Class 2, RID (GB), RID (Can), Grade 2 (GB).
4 The Class is also open to Weatherby’s Registered Stallions that are not
classified as Not Approved 2 (NA2) or ENTRY in the Irish Horse Register. 5 The Mare’s passport will be inspected before judging commences.
Exhibitors failing to produce a passport will be debarred from competing. 6 Qualified Mares may not compete in other Classes at Iverk Show. 7 Foals are eligible to compete in the Foal Classes at Iverk Show. 8 Foals must be led at all times. 9 These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows’
Association Rules and the Iverk Show Rules.
Entry Fee: To Qualifying Show: €10, To Final €20 PRIZES: 1
st €1,000, 2
nd €600, 3
rd €400, 4
th €300, 5
th €200, 6
th €150, 7
th to end
€120. An extra Prize of €100 will be awarded to the highest placed Mare, 6 years
old and younger.
http://www.investec.ie/
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Charleville Longford Ardrahan Clogher Valley Loughrea Armagh Clonakilty Mohill Athlone Clonmel Omagh Bannow and Rathangan Dunmanway Saintfield Ballyfoyle Enniscrone Tullow Barryroe Galway Tydavnet Carnew Gorey
FINAL: IVERK SHOW Saturday 24 August 2019 See Class 620
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THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AND
BALLINASLOE SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT
The Connemara Three Years Old Filly All Ireland Championship
Sponsored by: Parkmore Equestrian Centre, Ballinasloe
and Fr Christy McCormack
Prize Fund: €1,000
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1 This Championship is confined to Registered Connemara 3 Years Old Fillies.
2 The progeny of Registered Connemara Sire and Registered Connemara Dam.
3 Exhibitors in both the Qualifier and the Final must have the CPBS Passport ready for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
4 More than one Filly may be selected at any Qualifying Show to compete in the Final, provided the Judges and the ISA agree the standard of entries warrant such selection.
5 One of the Judges at the Final must be from the CPBS Judges’ List. 6 Ponies qualified for the Final are not eligible to enter any other Class at
Ballinasloe Show.
7 Plaiting of Manes and Tails is not allowed for Qualifier or Final. 8 These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows’
Association Rules.
Entry Fee: €20 PRIZES: 1
st €300, 2
nd €200, 3
rd €150, 4
th €125, 5
th €100, 6
th €100
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QUALIFYING SHOWS
Adamstown Clonaslee Mullagh Armagh Corofin North East CPB Athenry Cork Omagh Athlone Corrandulla Scarriff Ballinalee Ennistymon Strokestown Ballinrobe Gorey Swinford Ballymoney Louisburgh Westport Castleblayney Midland CPS Clogher Valley Mountbellew
FINAL: BALLINASLOE SHOW Sunday 22 September 2019 See Class 614
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RING 3
Lead Rein and Show Pony Classes
Friday, 5 July 2019
Entry Fee £8 00
Except for Classes 631 and 632 – Entry Fee £7 00
Prizes: 1st
£15.00, 2nd
£10.00, 3rd
£7.00, 4th
£5.00 (unless otherwise stated)
SHOWGROUNDS, OMAGH
Commences at 10 00 am and continues consecutively thereafter.
The Committee reserves the right to alter the sequence of events.
Judge Mrs M Ryan, Oldtown, Co Dublin
Stewards – Ms S Leonard Ms N Faux
OMAGH JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PERPETUAL CHALLENGE
CUP
Presented by Omagh Junior Chamber of Commerce to be awarded to the Champion of Open Show Pony Ridden Classes.
TYRONE FARMING SOCIETY PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Presented by the Society to replace the Fred Johnston Memorial Silver Challenge Cup, which was won outright. To be awarded for the Best
Pony exhibited in the Lead Rein Classes. Classes 631 and 632
KING OF THE WIND PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Presented by Mrs Patricia McKean, Loughanmore, Antrim To be awarded to the winner of 148 cm Ridden Class.
Class 637.
R J MONTEITH PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Presented by Heather Clements, Pauline McLaren and Marina Wray,
in memory of their father. Awarded to the Ridden Connemara Champion
Class 638.
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LEAD REIN CLASSES
Class 631
LEAD REIN CLASS. For Ponies, Mares or Geldings, 4 years old and over,
not exceeding 123 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 5
th birthday on 1 January 2019.
Class 632
LEAD REIN CLASS. For Ponies, Mares or Geldings, 4 years old and over,
not exceeding 123 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 8
th birthday on 1 January 2019.
Prizes awarded for each exhibit. 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners for both classes qualify for the Lead Rein
Championship and Sash. The best pony exhibited in the Lead Rein Classes will receive The Tyrone Farming Society Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Competing in Lead Rein Classes 1 No child under the age of 3 years may compete. 2 In Lead Rein classes the handler must be 16 years old or over
and the pony should be on a loose rein. 3 Trotting will be required. 4 Riders in the Leading Rein Class may compete in the First Ridden Class. 5 Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles. 6 In Lead Rein Classes the rein MUST go directly from the bit to the rider's
hand, with no extra aid or attachment to or on the saddle. The reins must be of normal length and not knotted or stitched together at a shorter length.
7 In Lead Rein classes handles on saddles are permitted but the reins MUST NOT be attached to the handle or to the saddle.
8 The handler MUST affix the lead rein to the NOSEBAND where it must remain while the pony is in the ring. The lead rein should never be attached to the bit.
9 Whilst in the ring ponies must be led at all times by the handler. 10 Riders in Lead Rein classes will not be asked to dismount, and ponies will
not be stripped. 11 Cantering is not allowed.
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Class 633 FIRST RIDDEN CLASS (OPEN) 123 cms
Riders must not have attained their 9th birthday on 1
st January 2019.
Class 634 FAMILY PONY
Up to 14.2 (148 cm). Riders up to 16 years of age. May not enter any other Ridden Show Pony Classes
CHAMPION OF RIDDEN CLASSES
1
st and 2
nd Prize-winners in Classes 633 and 634 will be eligible for the
Championship where the Winner will receive a Sash.
Class 635 128 cms RIDDEN CLASS For Ponies, Mares or Geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 13
th
birthday on 1 January 2019.
Class 636 138 cms RIDDEN CLASS
For Ponies, Mares or Geldings 4 years old and over, exceeding 128 cms but not exceeding 138 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 15
th birthday on 1 January 2019.
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Class 637 148 cms RIDDEN CLASS For Ponies Mares or Geldings 4 years and over, exceeding 138 cms but not exceeding 148 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by children who have not attained their 17
th birthday on 1
st January 2019.
The Winner of this Class will receive the “King of the Wind” Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Championship for Show Pony Riding Classes 1
st and 2
nd Prize-winners in Classes 633 - 637 will be eligible for the
Championship where the Winner will receive a Sash. Champion of Pony Riding Classes will receive a Bluegrass Feed Voucher.
Omagh Junior Chamber of Commerce Perpetual Challenge Cup will be awarded to the Champion of Show Pony Riding Classes.
RIDDEN CONNEMARA
Class 638 RIDDEN CONNEMARA The winner will receive the R J Monteith Perpetual Challenge Cup presented by Heather Clements, Pauline McLaren and Marina Wray, in memory of their father. This Class is open to registered Connemara Mares and Geldings 4 years old and over, riders any age. Ponies must be registered with the Connemara Pony Breeders’ Society. Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £20, 3
rd £15.
The winning Ridden Connemara will receive a Feed Voucher very kindly presented by Bluegrass.
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RING 4
Hunters, Saddle Horses and Cobs
FRIDAY, 5 July 2019
Entry Fee: £9 00
SHOWGROUNDS, OMAGH
Commences at 10 00 am and continues consecutively thereafter.
The Committee reserves the right to alter the sequence of events.
Judge – Mr P Copithorne, Kinsale, Co Cork Steward – Mrs E Holden
PATTERSON CUP for Winner of Ridden Coloured Horse Class 639
WARDEN PLAQUE for Winner of Small Hunter Class 641
SESKINORE HUNT CUP for Champion of Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Hunter
Classes 641, 642 and 643
STAFFORD CUP for Best Mare in Light, Medium and Heavy Weight Hunter
Classes 641, 642 and 643
ROSIE O’GRADY CHALLENGE CUP for Champion Ridden Cob Class 644.
‘I SAY SHAY’ CUP Kindly presented by Mr Noel and Mrs Ann Regan
For overall Hunter Champion - Ring 4 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners from Classes 641 – 644
are eligible to compete.
Class 639 COLOURED HORSE
To be shown under saddle. Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Winner to receive the Patterson Cup.
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Class 640 NOVICE HUNTER
Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over. To be shown under saddle. Neither horse nor rider must have been placed 1
st or 2
nd in any Ridden Class
at Balmoral, Dublin or other similar show in Great Britain. Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Power NI.
Class 641 SMALL HUNTER, not exceeding 15.2 hands.
To be shown under saddle.
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00 Winner to receive the Warden Plaque. 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete for the
Seskinore Hunt Cup.
Class 642 LIGHT WEIGHT HUNTER Four years old and upward. To be shown under saddle.
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete for the
Seskinore Hunt Cup.
Class 643 MEDIUM WEIGHT AND HEAVY WEIGHT HUNTER
Four years old and upward. To be shown under saddle.
Prizes: 1st
£25.00, 2nd
£20.00, 3rd
£15.00 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners in this Class are eligible to compete for the
Seskinore Hunt Cup.
HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP
1st and 2
nd Prize winners from Classes 641, 642 and 643 are eligible to
compete. The Winner will receive the Seskinore Hunt Cup.
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Class 644 RIDDEN COB, up to and including 15.1 hh Four years old and upward. Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Winner to receive the Rosie O’Grady Challenge Cup.
OVERALL HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP 1
st and 2
nd Prize winners from Classes 641 – 644
The Winner will receive the ‘I Say Shay’ Cup.
Class 645
RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE
Ridden Mare or Gelding, 4 YO and over. Prizes: 1
st £25.00, 2
nd £20.00, 3
rd £15.00
Qualifier for Irish Draught Horse Breeders’ Association, Northern Ireland Branch, Inaugural Show of the North. (See rules below.)
Class 646 RACE HORSE TO RIDING HORSE THOROUGHBRED MARE/GELDING, 4 Years and upward, named with
Weatherby’s, raced, including Point to Points or Track.
Passport and racing details to be produced on the day of Show.
Ridden in a Snaffle, Pelham or Double Bridle.
All animals must be plaited.
Judged on Manner, Ride and Conformation, with emphasis on manners and training.
Each competitor will give a short show consisting of walk, trot, canter on correct leg, gallop, halt and stand still (approx 5 secs).
Prize Fund: In Kind Entry Fee: £13
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IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE BREEDERS’ ASSOCIATION NORTHERN IRELAND BRANCH
QUALIFIER FOR INAUGURAL SHOW OF THE NORTH RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT CHALLENGE FINAL
Qualifying Venues and Dates
27 April 2019 Northern Ireland Festival 25 May 2019 Equifestival
1 June 2019 Enniskillen Show 29 June 2019 Finn Valley Show
5 July 2019 Omagh Show 20 July 2019 Limavady Show Date tbc RDA Coleraine Show
Date tbc Connell Hill Additional venues to follow
RULES Open to Irish Draught horses, Ridden Show Class.
Top three will qualify for the Ridden Irish Draught Challenge at the IDBA
Northern Ireland Inaugural Show of the North on 24 August 2019 at The
Meadows Equestrian Centre.
Only paid up members of the IDHBA will be eligible for Prize Money at
the Final.
Further information, rules and schedule – see IDHBA NI Facebook Page.
Contact Lisa 07821322123 or Colin 07739205818.
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Pony and Horse Jumping
FRIDAY 5 AND SATURDAY 6 JULY 2019 SHOWGROUNDS, OMAGH
Entries on the day unless otherwise stated.
R B HOLMES CUP
Awarded to the Winner of Event 4 on Friday
KNOCKMOYLE LODGE CUP
Kindly presented by John and Bridie Kiernan-O’Donnell, Omagh Awarded to the Winner of Event 18 on Friday.
EDDIE McGINN MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP
Kindly presented by The McGinn Family, Omagh, in Memory of their Father.
Awarded to the winner of Event 4 on Saturday.
BOGUE’S ROSE BOWL Awarded to the Winner of Event 5 on Saturday.
NORTH WEST SHOW JUMPING CLUB PERPETUAL TROPHY
in Memory of Paddy McEvoy, Castlederg. Awarded to the winner of Event 7 on Saturday.
ALLISON TORRENS MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP
Kindly presented by the Torrens Family in Memory of their daughter, Alison.
Awarded to the Winner of Event 13 on Saturday.
SEDAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP Awarded to the Winner of Event 14 on Saturday
CLANABOGAN PERPETUAL CHALLENGE CUP
Kindly presented by the late Mr R Black, Clanabogan Awarded to the Winner of Event 15 on Saturday.
THE ROYAL ARMS CUP
Kindly presented by the Waterson Family, Omagh Awarded to the Winner of Event 19 on Saturday.
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Friday 5 July 2019 ARENA 1 Commencing at 10 00 am Sharp – HORSES Declarations for Events 1, 2 and 3 MUST be lodged online with the SJI, www.sji.ie, by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019. Late Declarations may be accepted but will be entered at beginning of the running order.
Event 1 4 YO Performance Class Prize Fund: £500 Entry Fee: £20.00
Boyd Bedding, Omagh, very kindly contributed £250 towards the Prize Fund for this Event. The Top Mare will each receive a bridle, very kindly presented by Mrs Eve Stafford. Declarations MUST be lodged online with the SJI, www.sji.ie, by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
Event 2 1 10 m Horseware National Ladies League Qualifier 2019
The Killyhevlin Lakeside Hotel and Lodges, Enniskillen, very kindly sponsored the Prize Fund for this Event. Declarations MUST be lodged online with the SJI, www.sji.ie, by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019. Prize Fund: €300 Entry Fee: €20.00
Event 3 1 40 m Underwriting Exchange National GP League Prize Fund: €5,000 Entry Fee: €50.00
Declarations for Event 3 must be made online with the SJI www.sji.ie by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019. A full entry fee is required. The Silverbirch Hotel, Omagh, very kindly contributed £600 towards the Prize Fund for this Event. Dillon Bass Ltd, Powers Whiskey, very kindly contributed £500 towards the Prize Fund for this Event.
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Event 4 1 30 m Open Class Prize Fund: £500 Entry Fee: £20 00 Mrs Elaine Waterson & Family very kindly contributed £400 towards the Prize Fund for this Event. Winner to receive the R B Holmes Cup.
ARENA 2 Commencing at 10 00 am Sharp – HORSES
Event 5 90 cm Ballyward Equestrian/Ulster Region Summer Tour
Prize Fund: £200 Entry Fee: £15.00
Event 6 1 00 m Prize Fund: £250 Entry Fee: £15.00
Event 7 1 10 m
Prize Fund: £250 Entry Fee: £15.00
The winning owner will receive a bridle very kindly sponsored by Mrs E Stafford, Sion Mills.
Event 8 1.20 m
Prize Fund: £350 Entry Fee: £20.00
MCA Sporthorses very kindly contributed £100 towards the Prize Fund for this Event.
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ARENA 3 Commencing at 10 00 am Sharp - PONIES
Event 9 70 cm, Sportsman’s Class, Ponies Only.
Prize Fund: In Kind Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 10 128 60 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 11 128, 70 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 12 128, 80 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00 Very kindly sponsored by Scotts Fuels.
Event 13 128, 90 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by McFadden (Civils) Ltd, Civil Engineering.
Event 14 138, 80 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 15 138, 90 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
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Event 16 138, 1 00 m Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00 Very kindly Sponsored by Mountfield Kitchen Centre
Event 17 148, 90 cm Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 18 148, 1 00 m Prize Fund: £100 Entry Fee: £12.00 The Winner will receive the Knockmoyle Lodge Cup.
Event 19 148, 1 10 m Prize Fund: £100 Entry Fee: £12.00
Very kindly sponsored by Scotts Fuels.
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Saturday 6 July 2019
ARENA 1 Commencing at 9 30 am Sharp – HORSES Declarations for Events 1, 2 and 3 should be made online with www.sji.ie by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
Event 1 1 35 m Ballyward Equestrian/Ulster Region Summer Tour Prize Fund: £1,000 Entry Fee: £25.00
Declarations should be made online with www.sji.ie by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
TC Autos, Omagh, very kindly contributed £500 towards the Prize Fund for this Event.
Event 2 The TRM Accumulator – 1 Round Prize Fund: €1,000 Entry Fee: £25.00
Declarations should be made online with www.sji.ie by 4 00 pm on Thursday 4 July 2019.
TRM very generously contributed the €1,000 Prize Fund for this Event.
Event 3 TRM/HSI New Heights Champions Series Grand Prix. Prize Fund: €10,000 Entry Fee €100.00
Declarations with full entry fee accepted only online through www.sji.ie by 4 00 pm Thursday 4 July 2019.
Event 4 1 30 m The Eddie McGinn Memorial Horse Speed Event . Table A
Prize Fund: £1,000 Entry Fee: £25.00
The McGinn Family, Omagh, very generously contributed the Prize Fund for this Event. The Winner will receive the Eddie McGinn Memorial Perpetual Cup.
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Event 5 AJS Puissance
Prize Fund: £500 Entry Fee: £20.00 AJS Promotions very generously contributed the Prize Fund for this Event.
ARENA 2 Commencing at 9 30 am Sharp - HORSES
Event 6 1 00 m Ballyward Equestrian/Ulster Region Summer Tour Prize Fund: £200 Entry Fee: £15.00
WW Tyres very kindly contributed £50 towards the Prize Fund for this Event.
Event 7 1 10 m Ballyward Equestrian/Ulster Region Summer Tour Prize Fund: £300 Entry Fee: £20.00 Mrs Constance Curran, London, very kindly contributed the Prize Fund for this Event in memory of her late father, Mr Paddy McEvoy. Winner to receive The NWSJC Perpetual Trophy presented in Memory of Paddy McEvoy.
Event 8 1 20 m Ballyward Equestrian/Ulster Region Summer Tour Prize Fund: £500 Entry Fee: £20.00
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ARENA 3 Commencing at 9 30 am Sharp – PONIES
ALLISON TORRENS MEMORIAL PERPETUAL CUP Kindly Presented by the Torrens Family in Memory of their daughter, Allison.
Event 13
Event 9 128, 50 cm incorporating Walter Reape Newcomers League Prize Fund: In Kind Entry Fee: £10.00
Event 10 128, 60 cm, incorporating Equestrian World of Maynooth Under 8 National Discovery Qualifier
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by Equestrian World of Maynooth
Event 11 128, 70 cm, incorporating Equestrian World of Maynooth O8/U10 National Discovery Qualifier
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by Equestrian World of Maynooth
Event 12 128, 80 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
The Michael Morrissey National Pony League.
Event 13 128, 90 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by Omagh Equestrian and Country Wear.
The Winner will receive the Alison Torrens Memorial Perpetual Cup.
Event 14 138, 80 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
The Winner will receive the Sedan Perpetual Challenge Cup.
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Event 15 138, 90 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
The Michael Morrissey National Pony League. The Winner will receive the Clanabogan Perpetual Challenge Cup.
Event 16 138, 1 00 m
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by McFadden (Civils) Ltd, Civil Engineering.
Event 17 148, 90 cm
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly sponsored by Omagh Equestrian and Country Wear.
Event 18 148, 1 00 m
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
The Michael Morrissey National Pony League.
Event 19 148, 1 10 m
Prize Fund: £75 Entry Fee: £10.00
Very kindly Sponsored by Scotts Fuels. The Winner will receive the Royal Arms Cup.
The Committee reserves the right to alter the sequence of events and times, or arenas, where necessary.
See Tyrone Farming Society Website and Facebook for further details.
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Friday 5 July 2019 ARENA 4 - Commencing at 10 00 am Sharp.
WORKING HUNTER PONIES Judge: Mr C O’Hare, Castlewellan, Co Down
Entries: £8 per Class (unless otherwise stated) All Entries must be made to the Show Office by Friday 14 June 2019.
Enquiries for Working Hunter Horses and Ponies to Sonya McAleer 07874350665
1 Cross Poles
Prizes: In Kind Prizes in Kind very kindly sponsored by MCA Sporthorses
2 60 cm Working Hunter Ponies
Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Montilly Farms
3 70 cm Working Hunter Ponies
Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Mr Stephen Pollock, Baronscourt Estate.
4 80 cm Working Hunter Ponies
Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Rockview Engineering.
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5 90 cm Working Hunter Ponies
Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Gortrush Foods.
6 1 00 m Working Hunter Ponies
Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Gortrush Foods.
Working Hunter Pony Championship
1st and 2
nd place winners from Classes 2 – 6 will compete for the Splash
in the Pan Cup.
Friday 5 July 2019
WORKING HUNTER HORSES Judges: Ms V Tueton, Millisle, Co Down
Entries: £8 per Class (unless otherwise stated) All Entries must be made to the Show Office by Friday 14 June 2019.
7 70 cm Working Hunter Horses Prizes: 1
st £25, 2
nd £15, 3
rd £10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Sloan Transport.
8 80 cm Working Hunter Horses
Prizes: 1st
£25, 2nd
£15, 3rd
£10
£50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Sloan Transport.
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9 Small Hunter Horses
Prizes: 1st
£25, 2nd
£15, 3rd
£10 £50 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Rockview Engineering.
10 90 cm Working Hunter Horses
Prizes: 1
st £30, 2
nd £20, 3
rd £17, 4
th £15, 5
th £10, 6
th £8
£100 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Goudie Bros Transport Ltd.
11 1 00 m Working Hunter Horses Prizes: 1
st £60, 2
nd £45, 3
rd £35, 4
th £25, 5
th £20, 6
th £15
£200 Prize Fund very kindly sponsored by Gortrush Foods.
Working Hunter Horse Championship 1
st and 2
nd place winners from Classes 7 – 11 to compete for the
Rockview Engineering Ltd Cup.
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23rd
ANNUAL DOG SHOW
Saturday 6 July 2019 – 1 00 pm
Classes for:
VETERAN - 7 years and over UTILITY HOUNDS GUN DOGS TERRIERS TOY PUPPIES - under 12 months WORKING GROUP
YOUNG HANDLER – Under 12 – Dog and Handler will be judged
Bring your family dog along!!
No Pre-Entry: Entry Fee £2.00
Cups: Best in Show and Best Reserve in Show Presented by Greenacres Boarding Kennels and Cattery
and Mrs Linda Hamilton
Prizes in Kind by Jollyes Petfood Superstores, Omagh
Details from:
Secretary’s Office The Showgrounds 3 Gillygooley Road
OMAGH Co Tyrone BT78 5PN
Tel: 028 8224 2500 / 028 8224 0066 Email: [email protected] Web: www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk
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MOST SUITABLY DRESSED GENTLEMAN
for a day at the Show
Voucher Kindly Donated By
Watterson Bros Drapers Value £50 1st Prize
TFS will contribute £25 Runner up Prize
FASHION SHOW – 1 45 pm
Fashion by Local Fashion Outlets
Free Raffle
MOST SUITABLY DRESSED LADY for a day at the Show
Voucher Kindly Donated By
Style Boutique Value £50 1st Prize
TFS will contribute £25 Runner up Prize
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FLOWER ARRANGING WORKSHOPS
Home Industries Section
Very kindly sponsored by
Mr Lindsay Rodgers
Saturday 6 July 2019
Free Raffle
CHILDREN’S COMPETITION
Home Industries Section
Very kindly sponsored by
Whites of Omagh
BARBECUE
at the Showgrounds
Friday 5 July 2019
9 00 pm
Music by Soundwaves
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The Members of Tyrone Farming Society
wish to acknowledge all
Firms and Individuals who have
very kindly sponsored Classes
and Events at this Show.
A full list will appear in the
Official Show Catalogue
Prize SchedulesFor: Agriculture Horticulture Home Industries Special Needs
and Schools Section
Can be obtained on application to the Secretary’s Office The Showgrounds, 3 Gillygooley Road, Omagh BT78 5PN Or from the Website at www.tyronefarmingsociety.co.uk
Tel: 028 82 242500 or 028 82 240066
Office Hours 10 00 am to 4 00 pm Monday to Friday.
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