KEITH COUNTRY SHOW · 2017. 6. 2. · 2 OFFICE BEARERS 2017 President James Matthew, Whitelums,...
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KEITH SHOW
SUNDAY 6th & MONDAY 7th AUGUST
2017
145th ANNUAL SHOW
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES
HORSES
SUNDAY
Judging commences 8:30am prompt Ridden and In Hand Horses & Ponies
Hunter Pony Breeding Heavy Horse & Appaloosa
Arabs, Coloureds, Traditional Gypsy Cobs Sports Horse, Irish Draught, Veteran & Ex Racer
Ride & Drive, Friesian Horses Donkeys
Show jumping – commences approx. 1:30 pm
MONDAY All Native Horses including:
Small & Large Mountain & Moorland,
CLOSING DATE FOR ENTRIES: SATURDAY 15th JULY 2017
Secretary: Miss Tina Craib Tel: 01542 882978 - Mob: 07816 316559
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OFFICE BEARERS 2017
President James Matthew, Whitelums, Gartly
Chairman Neil Smith, Claymires, Rothiemay
Vice-Chairman William Martin, School Road, Keith
Junior Vice Chairman Angela McWilliam, Spey Avenue, Fochabers
Secretary & Treasurer Tina Craib, Tarnash Farm, Keith
HONORARY VICE-PRESIDENTS
Hugh Black BSc (Agric) AR Ag S, Collardo, Laurencekirk
Colin Chalmers, Fairview, Drum Road, Keith Gary Christie, Midtown of Glass, Huntly
James Christie, Taber Chalich, Edintore, Keith
Alexander Donald, 5 Broomhill Court, Keith Brian McIntosh, Mains of Tarryblake, Rothiemay, Huntly Stewart McKenzie, Drumgrain,
Charles Mackie, Gullyknowes, Keith Iain MacEachen, 14 Albert Place, Dufftown James Matthew, Whitelums, Gartly, Huntly
John Milne, Wester Herricks, Keith James Smart, Whiteleas, Nether Dallachy, Fochabers Andrew Stewart, An Tyellach, Drummuir, Keith
William Stewart, Bomakelloch, Keith Alison Watt, Birkenburn, Keith
HONORARY MEMBERS
Norman Anderson, Mains of Paithnick, Keith
Charles Bain, North Whiteley, Keith Alexander Christie, 81 Regent Street, Keith
Agnes Dear, Cunningholes, Buckie
Stan Harper, 31 Union Terrace, Keith Eddie Harvey, 57 Land Street, Keith George Hendry, Wester Manbeen, Elgin,
Alan A Meldrum, Fairways, Sandyhill Road, Banff William Milne, Whitehillock, Keith James Mowat, 73 Fife Street, Keith
Harold Murray, South Briggs, Forglen, Turriff Ken Paterson, Tarmore, Keith Ken Playle, Wester Chalder, Drummuir
Alexander Rettie, Glenbogie, Banff Road, Keith Alexander Riddoch, Balvenie, Craiglethie, Grange, Keith
Walter Rutherford, Moranbank, Ardimannoch, Keith
William Sclater, Mains of Balnamoon, Grange, Keith Graeme Smith, Towiemore, Drummuir, Keith
A Taylor, Knockans, Boharm, Craigellachie, Aberlour
James Wilken, Raefin, Keith
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COMMITTEE Mark Andrews, Berryleys Cottages, Fordyce David Carson, Donallan, 82a Land Street, Keith
Angela Christie, Midtown of Glass, Huntly Andrew Cruickshank, South View, Keith Shaun Cumming, 14 Victoria Place, Keith
Elizabeth Danby, Jamestown Farm, Crossroads, Grange Darren Davidson, 8 Quarryhill, Keith Gordon Davidson, Gibston House, keith
Richard & Kathleen Davidson, Corsairtly, Keith James & Patricia Duncan, Corsairtly, Keith Jennifer Duncan, 6 Broomhill Court, Keith
Lorna Edward, Meikle Ardrone, Keith Mary Edward, 2 Meadows Vale, Oldmeldrum Max Esson, 34 Old Town, Keith
Neil & Linda Fettes, Rowanpark, Mains of Auchindachy, Keith Amy Garrioch, Little Dach, Ruthven, Huntly Craig Hendry, Heads of Auchinderran, Keith
James Hunter, Wedderburn, Huntly Grant Ireland, Blackhillock, Cairnie Brian & Alison Ironside, Bloomvale Cottage, Cornhill
Martin Irvine, Braehead Farm, Drummuir Elaine McAllister, 11 Graigbo Terrace, Portessie Jane McKenzie, Rakiraki, Aultmore, Keith
James McIntosh,The Craig, Knock, Huntly Scott Mackie, Gullyknowes, Keith James Mark, Mains of Pitlurg, Keith
Doug & Erica Matthew, 107 Den Crescent, Keith Darrel McWilliam, Stripeside House, Glen of Newmill David Milne, Newtack, Keith
George Milne, Easter Coxton, Lhanbryde Jennifer Milton, Newton of Auchindachy, Keith Linda Moir, 41 Quarryhill, Keith
Gary Morrison, The Bush, Mulben, Keith Linda Morrison, 34 Hill Street, Newmill, Keith Laura Murphy, Blackhillock, Cairnie
Lorna Murphy, Melvaig, Tarnash, Keith Bill Patterson, Upper Forgie, Aultmore, Keith Gary Patterson, Upper Forgie, Aultmore, Keith
Rhona Patterson, 5 Green Lane, Newmill, Keith James Omand, Willow Cottage, Broad Lane, Keith Denise Petrie, Mains of Auchoynanie, Keith
Gavin Petrie, Mains of Auchoynanie, Keith Lynne Ramsay, Daisy Cottage, Albert Place, Dufftown Colin Robertson, 108 Moss Street, Keith
Elaine Robertson, 80a Land Street, Keith Lesley Robertson, Roebank, Grange, Keith Neil & Zoe Robson, Loanhead Croft, Cairnie, Huntly
Colin Roger, 1 Distillery Cottages, Aultmore, Keith Lewis Roger, 1 Distillery Cottages, Aultmore, Keith Graeme Roger, Newton of Forgie, Keith
Julie Smith, Towiemore, Drummuir, Keith Neil Smith, Claymires Farm, Rothiemay Rhianna Smith, Birkenburn Farmhouse, Keith
Sally Smith, Floors Farm, Grange, Keith
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Linda Steward, Tofthills Cottage, Clatt Aidan Stewart, 57 Main Street, Aberchirder
Ewen Stewart, 57 Main Street, Aberchirder Michael Stronach, Maisley, Keith Stewart Stronach Jnr, Maisley, Keith
Callum Stuart, Tulloch Aird, Seafield Park, Keith Fiona Sutherland, Maisley, Keith William Thomson, Roebank, Auchroisk Distillery, Mulben
Alistair Watt, Coldhome, Keith Jillian Watt, Castle Cottage, Auchoynanie, Keith Ollie White, Mid Plough, Rothiemay, Huntly
Mick Woods, Tofthills Cottage, Clatt STEWARDS
Chief Cattle Steward – Gary Christie, Midtown of Glass, Glass. 01542 810294 Assistant – Michael Stronach, Maisley, Keith
Chief Horse Steward – Angela McWilliam, 18 Spey Ave, Fochabers. 07718 445201 Assistant – Linda Steward, Tofthills Cottage, Clatt
Chief Sheep Steward - Jennifer Milton, Newton of Auchindachy, Drummuir. 01542 810320 Assistant – Amy Garrioch, Little Dach, Cairnie
Wool Convenor – James Omand, Willow Cottage, Broad Lane, Keith
Carcase Convener – Mr Andrew Cruickshank, South View, Keith. 01542 882237 Assistant – Mr James Matthew, Whitelums, Gartly
Entertainments Convenor – Angela Christie, Midtown of Glass, Glass. 01542 810294 Assistant – Richard Davidson, Corsairtly, Keith
Trade Stands – Darrel McWilliam, Stripeside House, Glen of Newmill Assistant – William Martin, Cheildon, School Road, Keith
Food, Craft & Lifestyle Convener – Jane McKenzie, Rakiraki, Aultmore, Keith Education Convenor – Lorraine Logan, Ryeriggs, Aultmore
Assistant – Callum Stuart, Tulloch Aird, Seafield Park, Keith Animal Farm Assistant – Callum Stuart, Tulloch Aird, Seafield Park, Keith
Bar Convenor – Alison Watt, Birkenburn, Keith Assistant – Rhianna Smith, Birkenburn Farmhouse, Keith
Members Bar Convenor – Fiona Sutherland, Maisley, Keith Assistant – Phil Reid, Castle Cottage, Auchoynanie, Keith
Points Adjudicator – David Milne, Newtack, Keith
Pony Club Games Convenor – Patricia Duncan, Corsairtly, Keith Vintage Convenor – Aiden & Ewen Stewart, 57 Main St, Aberchirder. 01466 780374
Assistant – William Thomson, Roebank, Auchroisk Distillery, Mulben Industrial / Horticultural Conv – Colin Robertson, 108 Moss St, Keith. 01542 880146
Assistant – Linda Morrison, 34 Hill Street, Newmill
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Truck Show Convenor – Colin Roger, 1 Distillery Cottages, Aultmore. 07879 663002 Assistants – Graeme Roger, Newton of Forgie & Lewis Roger, 1 Distillery Cotts
Feather Convenor – Sally Smith, Floors Farm, Grange
Health & Safety Convenor – Tina Craib, Tarnash Farm, Keith
Crop Convenor – Mr Stewart Stronach, Berryleys, Keith
Gate Convenor – Mr James McIntosh, Craig, Knock, Huntly
Music Stage Convenor – Rory Smith, Floors Farm, Grange Highland Dancing Convenor – Viv McIntosh, 1 Broadlands Cotts, Cairnie. 01466 760740
SCHEDULES & ENTRY FORMS for the all sections available from: The Secretary, Tina Craib, Tel: 01542 882978, Mob: 07816 316559, email: [email protected] or download from
www.keithshow.org.uk
MESSAGE TO PROSPECTIVE EXHIBITORS
Attracting visitors from near and far, we are extremely proud of the longstanding history and reputation of Keith Show, renowned as one of Scotland’s best and friendliest shows; we are keen to maintain the proud standing and celebrate a tradition of 145 years.
Thank you to all who exhibited at last year’s Show; we hope to see you all again this August. Showing is both time consuming and expensive and we appreciate the support and
professionalism that you bring not only to the show ring but also to making our Grand Parade one of the best.
Schedules and entry forms are now available for Cattle, Sheep, Sheep Shearing & Wool, Horses, Show Jumping, Industrial & Horticultural Sections, Vintage Show, Truck Show, Feather Section, Highland Dancing and Crop Competition at www.keithshow.org.uk or contact me as below for
printed copies.
The Annual Stockjudging competition, kindly sponsored by the Seafield Veterinary Group, is on
Sunday 23rd July at Gibston Farm, Keith, hosted by the Murphy Family. Starting at 1pm there are Classes for individuals, teams and young farmers. Beginners are very welcome and there will be plenty of folk to explain what to do. There will be some fun Classes, a raffle, bar and delicious
food. So please come along for an enjoyable afternoon and a good blether.
We are delighted that we are again hosting the Simmers Contracts Scottish Beef Cattle
Championship, which is very generously sponsored by Simmers Contracts of Backmuir, Keith. The competition is open to Beef Champions from all Scottish Shows and attracts entries from across Scotland, providing a terrific and show stopping spectacle.
The Rare & Minority Breed Sheep Sections, ‘Primitive & Northern’ and ‘Rare, Hill & Upland’, introduced last year proved to be very well supported and also boosted the Wool entries. It was
good to see that quite a few of the sheep competitors had halter trained their sheep and joined the Grand Parade.
In the Main Arena on Sunday morning there will be the Horse Showing Classes with Show Jumping in the afternoon in the Horse Arena, to enable those showing in the morning to have a go at the jumping in the afternoon. The Gypsy Cob section is a qualifier for the TGCE National
Championships and there are Bright Star Qualifiers for the BSPS Summer Championships and we are also a Veteran Horse Society Qualifier. On Monday, the Ridden Clydesdales are a qualifier
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for the 2017 Blair Horse Trials and the Clydesdale Horse Young Handler will qualify for the 2018
Royal Highland Show.
On Sunday there will be the popular Poultry Section, along with Highland Dancing, Balloch Hill
Race, Children’s Races, Pets Parade, Tug o’ War and the very well supported Vintage and Truck Shows.
An action packed programme is lined up for the Main Arena on both days, with highlights on Sunday: the thrilling antics of Jamie Squibb Stuntworld and the excitement of the Pony Club Games, Horse Parade, Vintage and Truck Parade and Massed Pipe Bands and on Monday: we
have Jamie Squibb Stuntworld, along with the spectacle of the Simmers Contracts Scottish Beef Championship, the Grand Parade and massed Pipe Bands.
On both days there will be a fantastic display of horticultural, industrial and craft exhibits along with the Banffshire Federation SWI exhibits all within the industrial marquee.
The Trade Stand Area and also the Food Fayre, Craft Fair and Lifestyle marquees will be packed with a wide choice of goods on sale, along with a delicious range of catering stands and refreshment areas.
A huge thank you has to be extended to the many businesses and individuals who support the Show through generous sponsorship and donations. Their contribution is essential to the Show
and is greatly appreciated. There is a wide range of sponsorship packages available and any committee member will be happy to provide details.
Wishing you all success in your showing this year.
Tina Craib Keith Show Secretary Tel: 01542 882978 Seafield Park Mob: 07816 316559 Keith AB55 5AJ E-mail: [email protected]
NEW MEMBERS
The Secretary will be pleased to receive the name of anyone wishing to become a member of Keith Show. An Annual Membership of £20 gives the following privileges:
a) Free admission to the showground on all days of the Show’s duration. b) Entry into the hospitality area on both days of the Show. c) Reduced entry fee in all Classes.
d) Invitation to attend the Club’s Annual General Meeting.
REGULATIONS Entries 1. All stock must be the “bona fide” property and be in the possession of the Exhibitor at date of entry.
2. Any person wilfully making an improper entry will forfeit all prizes awarded to them in the Show and may, for a second offence, be expelled from the Keith Show.
3. No substitution of entries will be permitted after the closing date and any animal that has not been entered will be ineligible to compete on the day, with the exception of Simmers Contracts Beef Cattle Championship.
4. No animal will be allowed to enter the Showground out of any herd, flock or stud, where any contagious or infectious disease exists.
5. All entries must be made to: The Secretary, Tina Craib, Keith Show, Seafield Park, Keith, Banffshire, AB55 5AJ, on the appropriate entry form, accompanied by the entry money, no later than 15th July 2017
Cattle 6. Bulls exceeding Three Years Old must have had produce, and have served cows. The age of such bulls
to be stated in the Entry Schedule.
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7. Exhibitors in the Pedigree Cattle Sections are requested to note that all animals must be registered or be eligible for registration in their respective Herd Books, and the date of birth of the animal and names of
Sire and Dam must be given on the entry form. 8. Purebred bullocks and pure unregistered heifers may compete in the Cross Cattle section. 9. Cows of all beef breeds, must be either in calf or in milk on day of Show. 10. All bulls over 10 months on 1st August should be properly ringed and have 2 handlers available when
paraded. Poles are available for use at the exhibitor’s discretion. 11. All cattle must be lead in the judging rings, unless otherwise stated. 12. Cattle may not compete in more than one Class.
13. All cattle for exhibition must comply with current SGRPID regulations. 14. Cattle moving to and from the show must have their movements notified to BCMS. This is the exhibitors
responsibility. Keith Show labels with the show field CPH number 70/240/8002 will be sent with entry confirmation and passes a few days prior to the show. A form will also be sent out. This must be completed and handed in at Cattle Portacabin on Show Day, showing a list of Cattle Ear tag Numbers attending Show.
15. Passports must accompany all cattle brought to the Show. 16. All cattle attending the Show much be from BVD Accredited Herds or be individually Virus tested. Please
submit BVD Accreditation Certificate or test results for each animal entered with the entry form. Sheep
17. Exhibitors of Accredited Sheep, must present an SAC Health Status Report, completed in full on the day of the Show and also attach a photocopy to entry form.
18. Ewes must have reared lambs. 19. Sheep may not compete in more than one Class. 20. Sheep including lambs must be individually ear tagged in accordance with SGRPID guidance. 21. Sheep exhibitors must complete a movement document for the journey to and from the show and notify
SAMU within 3 days of returning home. Keith Show labels with the show field CPH number 70/240/8002 will be sent with entry confirmation and passes a few days prior to the show. If you are unsure of the action required, please contact your local SGRPID office.
Horses 22. Horse/Pony Exhibitors please note that Classes are split over 2 days, please ensure that you use the
correct entry form. 23. Horse stalls for Monday must be pre-booked. Please state on Monday entry form how many stalls you
require for your exhibits. 24. Member rates for horse entries may only be used if the owner of the horse entered is a member. 25. Where multiple entries are being submitted from an Equestrian Centre etc, please use a separate entry
form for each competitor. Additional entry forms are available from the Secretary or can be downloaded from the website www.keithshow.org.uk. Please note that Show Trophies will be engraved with the name
under which the entry is made. 26. Horses and ponies may compete in more than one section if they so wish on the understanding that
Classes will not be held up for these competitors. Horse’s name MUST be shown on entry form. 27. Riding hats or Skull Caps, approved to current EU standards, must be worn at all times by anyone riding a
horse/pony and by ALL children aged 14 years or under whether showing In Hand, or In Young Handlers Classes within Keith Showground or any other area under the control of Keith Show.
28. Children under 14 yrs old may not show colts (excluding foals) or entire males in In-Hand Classes. 29. Children under 11 yrs old on day of Show may not show entire males in Ridden Classes. 30. Foals must be haltered in the Judging Rings. 31. Horse and pony exhibitors must bring horse and pony passports with them to the show. 32. Fall of horse and / or rider will result in immediate disqualification 33. No horse of pony may enter a Class if the Judge of that Class has bred the horse / pony 34. Stabling is available at Huntly Auction Market. Please contact Donald Young, United Auctions, Huntly Mart
on 01466 792148 to book. Parade
35. Sunday Horse Parade - All 1st – 3rd prize Winners will be handed parade cards with Class prizes. These must be completed and will be collected on entry to the parade. Failure to parade Champions will result in prize money and prizes being forfeited. Please display rosettes prominently on the near side (left hand side looking from the rear) of the animal.
36. Monday Grand Parade - All 1st – 4th prize Winners in the horse, pony and cattle sections should have their animals ready to parade at the appointed time. Failure to parade Champions and Reserve Champions will result in prize money and prizes being forfeited. Please display rosettes prominently on the near side (left hand side looking from the rear) of the animal.
Judging & Prizes
37. When entries actually shown in a Class amount to one or two only, it is for the judge to decide whether one or more prizes will be awarded, and also which prizes.
38. Points for overall trophies will be awarded as: 1st-3 points; 2nd-2 points; 3rd-1 point. If only one animal is forward then fewer points will be awarded.
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39. Sunday 6th August from 8.30am - Judging of Sport Horses, Ridden & In-Hand Horses, Ridden & In-Hand Ponies, Hunter Pony Breeding, Ride & Drive, Friesian Horses, Veterans & Ex Racers, Irish Draughts,
Arabs, Traditional Gypsy Cobs, Broken Coloureds & Donkeys, Poultry, Vintage, Trucks Monday 7th August from 8:30 am - Judging of Native Horse Breeds including Mountain & Moorland Classes, Cattle, Sheep & Wool
40. All animals must be penned in the Show yard by 8.00am on Monday. 41. No movement of livestock from the Showground will be permitted before 4:00pm on Monday 42. All animals competing for special prizes or championships must firstly be entered for and compete in the
ordinary Classes, with the exception of the Simmers Contracts Scottish Beef Championship.
43. All trophies remain the property of the club, to be held in perpetuity unless otherwise stated. Cups and trophies must be returned to the organiser one month prior to show day unless otherwise arranged.
44. All trophies will be presented to their respective Winners at our Trophy Presentation Evening on Saturday 7th October 2017 at the Longmore Hall, Keith. If you are unable to attend, please contact the Secretary to arrange collection.
General
45. All Exhibitors and stock attendants should adhere to health and safety regulations, ensure that neither they nor anyone else are put at risk and conform to directions and orders of the show officials whilst in the Showground.
46. The committee reserve the right to split, add to or amend any Class or Classes if entries warrant, or to cancel any Class or Classes, if in their opinion these receive insufficient support.
47. Keith Show shall not be liable for any loss or damage sustained to: stock, implements or articles of any description at the show or in movement to or from the show.
48. All exhibitors must have third party insurance cover. 49. The public and their property are at their own risk within or outwith the show yard. The Keith Show
undertaking no responsibility for any accident or loss. 50. No challenge of entries, Classification of stock, awards made by judges or any other procedure shall be
competent after 1.30pm on the days of the show. All challenges must be lodged with the secretary, in writing, before that time, along with £25, which shall be forfeited by Keith Show should it be the opinion of the directors that the protest was raised on unreasonable grounds. The directors and subsequently the committee shall have the power to settle all disputed questions connected with the affairs of Keith Show
and against their decision, there shall be no appeal.
RULES OF KEITH SHOW 1. The Association to be called the “Keith Show”. Membership is open to all without
prejudice and wherever resident. 2. The purpose of the Club is to be the promotion and running of the Annual Show, for
the social and economic benefit of the Region and the general Agricultural Industry. 3. The Office Bearers of the Club to consist of President, Patrons, Lady Patronesses,
Chairman, Vice-Presidents, Committee of Management, Secretary and Treasurer (the latter may be held by one individual).
4. The Committee of Management to consist of not less than 21 members, who will retire annually and be eligible for re-election.
5. The Committee to have control of all funds and effects of the Club, with power to arrange and carry out all Shows and other business in connection therewith; 5 members of the committee to form a quorum. Committee to have power to appoint sub-committees to attend to any business that may be more efficiently managed as such.
6. The Secretary will call meetings of the committee, receive subscriptions, donations etc, attend to all correspondence, keep the books of the Club and balance same up to 30th September every year. The books to be audited by a person appointed by the committee and submitted to the general meeting in November.
7. The subscriptions are paid in advance and must be paid within the year. Any member in arrears will not be entitled to compete, vote or act in any capacity connected with the Club.
8. Membership is open to all persons. Resignations from the Club must be indicated in writing to the Secretary not later than 1st November in any year.
9. The Annual Subscription for members from the 1st of January to be £20 inclusive of entry to the Show.
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10. The foregoing are the Rules of the Club, but any member may bring forward a motion for alteration or addition, at a general meeting of the Club. Such motion shall be taken up for discussion at the first special meeting thereafter, and be decided by a majority of two thirds of the recorded votes.
ENTRY OF STOCK
Closing Date for Entries is Saturday 15th July 2017
STRICTLY NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. except Simmers Contracts Scottish Beef Cattle Championships
PLEASE NOTE ▪ Before completing your entry form please read regulations 1 – 50. ▪ The Pedigree and date of birth of all Pedigree Cattle, Horses & Ponies must
be included on the entry form. ▪ The main farm code, names of handlers and the name of hauliers must also
be shown on the entry form. ▪ Age, Name and Address of Young Handlers, on day of Show, must be
declared on the entry form. ▪ Please ensure that your: Address, Contact Details, including Landline &
Mobile Telephone Number and E-mail address are completed in full. Confirmation of entries is only sent by email.
▪ All entries must be made on the correct entry form and accompanied by the correct fee and membership (if due).
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF STOCK
All stock must be on the Showground by 8.00am on Monday and must not be removed before 4:00 pm on both days of the Show
Cattle Exhibitors are not permitted access to the Showfield before 5:00 pm on
Sunday or erecting Cattle Shelters or with Cattle
Judging of Livestock to begin at 8:30 am prompt both days.
Morning teas will be available for stockmen from 7am until 11:00am
FIRST TIME EXHIBITORS
It is our policy to encourage new exhibitors. If you are exhibiting for the first time and would like any help, information or guidance please contact:
Neil Smith - Chairman - 07879 676005 Tina Craib - Secretary - 01542 882978 or 07816 316559
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HORSES – SUNDAY 6th AUGUST
Chief Horse Steward – Angela McWilliam, 18 Spey Ave, Fochabers. 07718 445201 Assistant – Linda Steward, Tofthills Cottage, Clatt
UNAFFILIATED SHOWJUMPING TRADITIONAL GYPSY COBS RIDDEN & IN HAND HORSES VETERAN & EX RACEHORSE CLASSES IN HAND SPORT HORSES IRISH DRAUGHTS
RIDE & DRIVE CLASSES & FRIESIAN HORSES
RIDDEN & IN HAND PONIES / HUNTER PONY BREEDING ARABS AND PART BRED ARABS NON CLYDESDALE HEAVY HORSE / APPALOOSA COLOURED HORSES & PONIES DONKEYS
All horse/pony exhibitors must adhere to Regulations 1 - 5 & 22 - 50
OVERALL HORSE CHAMPION Judge: Kate Stephen, 3a West Coates, Edinburgh
£100 and Sash to the Overall Horse Champion £50 to the Reserve Overall Horse Champion THE CHARLIE SEIVWRIGHT TROPHY presented by the family of the late Charlie Seivwright to the Overall Horse Champion CBFC TROPHY to Reserve Overall Horse Champion THE PENNYGALE TROPHY presented by John & Agnes Dear to Best Horse bred by Exhibitor from Sections: Ridden & In Hand Horses; Ridden & In Hand Ponies; Hunter Pony Breeding; Arabs & Part Bred Arabs; Coloured Horses & Ponies & Irish Draughts CHIVAS BROTHERS present 1 bottle of Whisky to the Overall Horse Champion THE WILLIAM ANDERSON VETERINARY JUBILEE TROPHY presented by the late William Anderson VS Keith for most points in cattle, horse & sheep sections, open to all. Rosettes to Champion, Reserve Champion & 1st to 6th in Classes 205 -334 PRIZE MONEY Classes 205 -334: 1st - £20, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £12 ENTRY MONEY: Show Jumping – £8 per Class All other Horse / Pony Classes: Non-members £8 per entry, Members £4 per entry FOALS FREE ENTRY
STRICTLY NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED
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UNAFFILIATED MIXED SHOWJUMPING
SUNDAY 7TH AUGUST Commencing approx 1:30pm in Horse Ring
200 Height of Fences 45cms Riders in this Class may be assisted DUNCAN FAMILY TROPHY to Winner
201 Height of Fences 60cms TARNASH FARM TROPHY to the Winner
202 Height of Fences 70cms G & M WHYTE TROPHY to Winner
203 Height of Fences 80cms ISLAVALE TROPHY to Winner
204 Height of Fences 90cms GIBSTON FARM TROPHY to Winner
Classes will be run under BSJA Rules Judges decision will be final Approved hats must be worn at all times when rider mounted
Prizes awarded 1st to 3rd place Prize Money: 1st - £10; 2nd - £8; 3rd - £6 Rosettes: 1st to 6th
Entry Fee: £8 per Class Closing Date: Saturday 14th July 2017 - No late entries accepted Show jumping Entry Forms can be downloaded www.keithshow.org.uk
KEITH SHOW
STOCKJUDGING COMPETITION
Kindly sponsored by Seafield Veterinary Group
Gibston Farm, Keith by kind permission of The Murphy Family.
On Sunday 23rd July 2017 starting at 1:00 Open, Club and Young Farmers Sections
Raffles ~ Food ~ Bar All welcome
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Caledonian Showing Championships Qualifier The Caledonian Showing Championships will give 2017 competitors the opportunity to compete at a top level
Championship Final at Highfield @ Howe, near Ladybank, Fife on 30th Sept & 1st October. Any horse / pony placed 1st or 2nd in any In hand or Ridden Showing Class will qualify to compete in any appropriate Class at the Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be awarded and no qualification can go down the line. Qualification is for the horse / pony except for Young Handler Classes, where the Young Handler qualifies. All qualified horses / ponies will be listed on the Caledonian Showing Show website www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com where you will also find a list of qualifying shows and other information.
RIDDEN HORSES
Judge - Confrmation: Moira Flynn, Blairs of Dumbarrow, Idvies, Forfar Judge - Ride: Siobhan Flynn, 8 Auchmithie, Arbroath
205 Notice Ridden Horse, 4 or 5 years old or in first season of showing and
never having won a 1st prize in a showing Class 206 Small hunter 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding
158cms (15.2hh) 207 Lightweight Hunter 4 years old or over, exceeding 158cms (15.2hh) – to
carry up to 12 stone 7 pounds 208 Middle / Heavyweight Hunter 4 years old or over, exceeding 158cms
(15.2hh) – to carry over 12 stone 7 pounds 209 Riding Horse, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cms and not exceeding
158cms (15.2hh) 210 Riding Horse, 4 years old or over, exceeding 158cms (15.2hh) 211 Ridden Show Cob and Maxi Cob 212 Ladies Side Saddle Class - Any height Horse or Pony, any breed, mare
or gelding 4 years old or over, riders must be correct age for height of horse / pony
Bright Stars Hunter – On completion of Classes 206 – 208, First three prize Winners from each of these Classes will re-enter the judging ring to compete to qualify for the Bright Stars Performance Supreme. First 3 to qualify. See Rules below.
Bright Stars Riding Horse – On completion of Classes 209 & 210, first three prize Winners from each of these Classes will re-enter the judging ring to compete to qualify for the Bright Stars Performance Supreme. First 3 to qualify. See rules below. Rules for Bright Stars Supreme: To be held at BSPS Championships Show to be held at Arena UK. Bright Stars Classes are open to members and non-members of the BSPS riding registered and unregistered horses. Animals do not require a JMB height certificate. Animals and riders do not need to be registered with BSPS to qualify or compete at the Finals. Ponies that have qualified for the RIHS or HOYS in any section cannot qualify to compete in the Final. Animals must be plaited. Riders may only ride one animal in each Class. Any suitable bridle may be worn. Spurs will be permitted in Riding Horse & Hunter Classes. Qualification cards will be awarded to the first 3 animals in each Bright Stars Class.
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to the Champion, £10 to the Reserve Champion THE WILLIAM CAMERON TROPHY to Champion Ridden Horse, Classes 205 to 212
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RIDDEN PONIES Judge: Kay Gibb, East Kingsford, Kingswells, Aberdeen
213 Pony Club Pony - best combination of pony and rider most suitable for Pony Club activities
Class restricted to members of Deveron & District and Bennachie Branches of the Pony Club or
non-members who live within 15 miles of Keith. This Class does not qualify for the Championship KEITH SHOW TROPHY presented to highest placed child under 12 years on 6th August 2017 KEITH SHOW TROPHY presented to highest placed child over 12 years on 6th August 2017
Classes 214 – 216 will be judged under BSPS Rules 214 Novice Ridden Pony mare or gelding, 4 or 5 years old or in first season of
Showing and never to have won a 1st prize in a Showing Class 215 Bright Stars Lead Rein mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding
128cm. Rider not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st January 2017 216 Bright Stars First Pony mare or gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding
128cm. Suitable for a child’s first pony off the Lead Rein. Rider not to have attained their 10th birthday before 1st January 2017
Mini Championship: 1st & 2nd Prize Winners in Classes 215 & 216 to compete THE BRODIE TROPHY to Mini Ridden Champion, Rosette for Mini Champion & Reserve
217 Bright Stars Riding Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 148cm. Riders under 17 years on 1st January 2017
218 Bright Stars Hunter Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 153cms. Riders not to have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January 2017
Ridden Pony Championship: 1st and 2nd Prize Winners in 217 & 218 to compete
Competitors from Classes 217 to 218 are eligible to enter in Class 212 Ladies Side Saddle Classes 215 - 218 are qualifiers for the Bright Stars Performance Supreme Finals to be held at BSPS Summer Championship Show. Bright Stars Classes are open to members and non-members of the BSPS riding registered and unregistered ponies. Animals do not require a JMB height certificate. Animals and riders do not need to be registered with BSPS to qualify or compete at the Finals. Ponies that have qualified for the RIHS or HOYS in any section cannot qualify to compete in the Final. Qualification cards will be awarded to the first 3 animals in each Bright Stars Class Any suitable bridle may be worn and handles on saddles in the Lead Rein Class will be permitted No Spurs will be permitted
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to the Champion, £10 to the Reserve Champion THE KIRKTON TROPHY for the Champion Ridden Pony from Classes 217 & 218
MISS ELOISE TROPHY presented in memory of Greenbarrow Miss Eloise, Pony Champion 2010 to Winner of Class 218 THE DOUGLASBRAE TROPHY to highest placed exhibitor, resident within a 20 mile radius of
Keith in Class 217 THE AUCHOYNANIE TROPHY to highest placed exhibitor, resident within a 20 mile radius of Keith in Class 216
THE WILLIAM SIMMERS TROPHY to highest placed exhibitor, resident within a 20 mile radius of Keith in Class 215
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IN HAND HORSES
Judge: Christina Roebuck, Burnside of Waulkmill, Forglen 219 Brood mare exceeding 148cm with foal at foot 220 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 221 Mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 158cm 222 Mare or gelding 4 years old and over exceeding 148cm but not exceeding
158cm 223 Colt, filly or gelding, 1 to 3 years old, to exceed 148cm at maturity (Class may be split if sufficient numbers forward)
SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion CBFC TROPHY to Champion In-Hand Horse
K ROSS PERPETUAL TROPHY to best In Hand Hack (not exceeding 158cms), Classes 219 –
223, excluding Class 221. To be judged immediately following In Hand Horse Championship
IN HAND SPORT HORSES Judge: David Cockhill, 1 Ternemny Villas, Knock, Huntly
224 Yearling Potential Sport Horse to exceed 153cms at maturity 225 Two year old Potential Sport Horse to exceed 153cms at maturity 226 Three year old and over Potential Sport Horse to exceed 153cms at maturity 227 Sport Horse Brood mare exceeding 153cms with foal at foot or due in 2017 228 Sport Horse Foal, open to a colt or filly born in current year. Foals
must be at least 3 weeks old on the day of the Show and need not be from mares in previous Class but must be accompanied by their dams in the Ring
Rules – These Classes are aimed at identifying potential competition horsed suitable for any or all three disciplines, dressage, show jumping or eventing. All entrants will enter the ring collectively
and proceed at a walk around the ring on a right hand rein. Then individually trot round the ring. When the judge has completed their initial assessment all will be asked to line up by the ring steward before being presented to the judge for an individual show. Once the judge has completed
their assessment of conformation, entrants will present their horse on the triangle, to walk around once and then repeat in trot. Marks are awarded for conformation, walk, trot and overall manner. Handlers must remain in the ring and only in special circumstances, with permission of the judge,
may another person be permitted to trot the horse. All horses to be shown in a snaffle bridle, with foals in a foal slip of headcollar. It is recommended that all horses are plaited and trimmed. Boots are not permitted. Entrants may examine the score sheet when the section has ended. It is not
compulsory for handlers to wear whites at Keith Show.
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion
THE ROYAL GENEVE TROPHY presented by Gordon & Caroline Ironside, MFS Stud to Champion In Hand Sports Horse
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IRISH DRAUGHTS Judge: Kirsty Aird, Kirkforthar Farm, Markinch
229 Irish Draught Mare, Pure or Part Bred with or without foal at foot or certified in foal 230 Foal, either sex 231 Irish Draught Pure or Part Bred, Colt, Filly or Gelding 1,2 or 3 years old 232 Irish Draught Pure or Part Bred, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old or over In Hand
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE TOUX IRISH DRAUGHT HORSE TROPHY presented by Ann Western to Champion
HEAVY HORSE – non Clydesdale Judge: Nicola Pargeter, The Dovecote, Manor House Farm, Morton-on-Swale
233 Mare or Gelding, any age
RIDING PONY IN HAND
Judge: Beryl Bruce, Lesmore Stud, Mains of Seggieden, Clatt
234 Mare, 4 years old or over, with foal at foot, not to exceed 148cms 235 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 236 Stallion, Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over not to exceed 148cms (Class will be split by height if sufficient numbers forward. Please put height of pony on entry form) 237 Colt, filly or gelding, 1 to 3 years old, not to exceed 148cms at maturity
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to the Champion, £10 to the Reserve Champion CBFC TROPHY to the Champion
Blackford Trophy presented by Mary Sivewright to Best Pony not exceeding 128 cms (12.2hh) from Classes 234 - 237
HUNTER PONY BREEDING Judge: Beryl Bruce, Lesmore Stud, Mains of Seggieden, Clatt
238 Stallion, Mare or gelding, 4 yrs old & over, not to exceed 153cms at maturity 239 Colt, filly or gelding, 1 to 3 years old, not to exceed 153cms at maturity
(Class will be split by age is sufficient numbers forward)
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to the Champion, £10 to the Reserve Champion THE LILY URQUHART TROPHY to the Champion
THE NORTHFIELD ANIMAL HAVEN TROPHY to the Winner of Class 238
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ARABS & PART BRED ARABS
Judge: Christina Roebuck, Burnside of Waulkmill, Forglen
240 Brood mare, 4 years old or over, with foal at foot 241 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 242 Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years old and over 243 Colt, filly or gelding, 1 to 3 years old (Class may be split if sufficient forward) 244 Ridden mare or gelding 4 years old or over
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE MORAYSHIRE TRACTORS TROPHY to the Champion
COLOURED HORSES & PONIES
Judge: Kirsty Aird, Kirkforthar Farm, Markinch
245 Native/cob/traditional horse/pony shown In-Hand - 4 years old and over, mare, stallion or gelding
246 Native/cob/traditional horse/pony shown In-Hand – 1 to 3 years old, colt, filly or gelding
247 Non-native horse/pony shown In-Hand - 4 years old and over, mare, stallion or gelding
248 Non-Native horse/pony shown In-Hand – 1 to 3 years old, colt, filly or gelding
249 Appaloosa or spotted horse / pony shown In-Hand – any age, colt, filly, mare or gelding
250 Ridden coloured or broken coloured horse or pony, 4 years old & over 251 Ridden Appaloosa or spotted horse or pony – any age, colt, filly, mare or
gelding
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to the Champion, £10 to the Reserve Champion
THE CBFC TROPHY to the Champion THE LEE-ANNE DAWSON TROPHY to the Reserve Champion THE SHONA CHEYNE TROPHY to the Winner of Class 245
THE DENNIS & JEANETTE MELDRUM TROPHY to the Winner of Class 246 BRITISH APPALOOSA SOC ROSETTE to the highest placed BAPS member from Class 249 & 251
RIDE & DRIVE IN HAND Judge: Kirsty Aird, Kirkforthar Farm, Markinch
252 Potential Ride & Drive, Horse or Pony, 4 years old or over, any height stallion, mare or gelding (if sufficient numbers, Class may be split by height)
253 Potential Ride & Drive, Horse or Pony, 1 to 3 years old, any height 254 Friesian Horses Only Potential Ride & Drive, Horse or Pony, 1 to 3 year old,
stallion, mare or gelding 255 Friesian Horses Only Potential Ride & Drive, Horse or Pony, 4 years old or
over, Stallion, Mare or Gelding NB Entries in Classes 254 – 255 exluded from entering the previous two Classes
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RIDE & DRIVE IN HAND SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE TANNACHIE STUD TROPHY to Champion THE KAREN MATHESON TROPHY to Winner of Class 252
THE LITTLE REBELS RANCH TROPHY to Winner of Class 253 THE HILLSIDE FRIESIAN TROPHY presented by L Cumming to Best Friesian from Class 254 & 255
TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB COLOURED & SOLID COLOURED
Judge: Nicola Pargeter, The Dovecote, Manor House Farm, Morton-on-Swale
256 Traditional Gypsy Cob, colt, filly or gelding, 1 to 3 years old, In Hand 257 Traditional Gypsy Cob, mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old & over, In Hand (Any
Height) 258 Ridden Traditional Gypsy Cob, mare, stallion or gelding, 4 years old & over, any
height
Classes may be split if sufficient entries. State height of horse / pony on entry form. You do not have to be a member of TGCA to compete in these Classes but non members will not qualify for the Championships below.
This show is affiliated to the TGCA/08/17/020 and these Classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA) National Breed Championship Show “TOYS” held annually in September. Classes are open to all traditional gypsy cobs. Stallions – All stallions (4 years and over) to enter any TGCA affiliated Class MUST be licensed and have their TGCA stallion disc displayed on their bridle. Existing TGCA members must present their qualification card to the judge in the ring for signature. Non members will receive a qualification card from the judge and will have 21 days to join the TGCA and to register their horse to validate the qualification. TOYS qualifications will be handed to the top 3 youngstock, small senior in hand, large senior in hand, small ridden, large ridden, highest placed junior and restricted exhibitor.
TGA Quest for a Star Championship - 1st, 2nd and 3rd from the TGCA Classes may go forward to the Quest for a Star Championship, provided they are current TGCA members and the horse is TGCA registered. Membership cards and qualification cards (specific to that exhibit) must be presented upon entry into the ring. The Champion and Reserve qualify for the Ultimate Star Championships at TOYS.
All Stallions and colts 2 years old & over must be bitted when in the ring. Foals born in the current year are not permitted to be shown in TGCA Classes. Class 258 – The highest placed Junior Rider and the highest placed exhibitor eligible for the restricted Classes (ie: open to any cob not to have qualified for HOYS, RIHS or been placed 1st - 3rd at any county level or in any TOYS Finals in the current or previous year) must present their cards for signature by the judge to take part in the Junior and Restricted Finals Classes.
Full details of rules, dates, qualifications, memberships, registration etc available from www.tgca.co.uk.
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TGC SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion
SWORDALE KNOCKANDHU STUD TROPHY to Champion M B HOLDER & SONS TROPHY to Reserve Champion G B PLUMBER.COM TROPHY to Winner Class 256
HIGHLAND HORSE TROPHY to Winner Class 257 FRASER BROTHERS BUTCHERS TROPHY to Best Pair of TGC, In Hand from one exhibitor DU GROUNDWORKS TROPHY to best TGC not exceeding 14hh Class 258
VIOLET CHEYNE MEMORIAL TROPHY to best TGC exceeding 14hh Class 258
VETERANS & EX RACERS
Judge: David Cockhill, 1 Ternemny Villas, Knock, Huntly
Open to members and non-members, but only Members may go forward to the Championship of the day.
VHS Scottish Supreme (Pre-Judging) Final qualification. ONLY MEMBERS placed 1st to 2nd in each age category will go to the Veteran Championship of the Day. In all Classes - if competitors placed1st or 2nd are not Members, qualification will be given to 3rd & 4th provided they are Members. Qualification will not go lower than 4th place.
All competitors and grooms must adhere to VHS Rules in all circumstances. Failure to do so may result in immediate disqualification.
Champions and Reserve Both In-hand and Ridden must have their showing card signed by the judge in the ring as proof of qualification. This will qualify through the pre-judging of the Supreme. Entry to the Pre-qual Championships is to be made online via the VHS website. Stabling only to be booked directly with the venue, Ingliston Equestrian Centre.
Young Rider Championship qualification. A Young Rider rosette and qualification will be awarded to the young rider of the Judge’s choice, entitling them to enter the Young Rider Championship Prior to the Supreme Final This award is given at the Judge’s discretion. Non Members to receive an orange card.
General Regulations: No Foals, Spurs, Galloping and no advanced or extended movements / transitions Minimum Age of Handler for In Hand Classes – 9 years Minimum Age of Handlers/Riders of Stallions – 16 years All riders to be a suitable size & weight for the Horse/Pony Competitors not to enter ring once command of trot has been given Competitors should acquaint themselves with the rules of the VHS at www.veteran-horse-showing.co.uk before entering
259 Pre-Veteran Horse or Pony, 15 – 19 years, Shown In Hand 272 Veteran Horse or Pony, 20 years and over, Shown In Hand 277 Ex Racers In Hand 274 Ridden Veteran Horse or Pony, 15 years and over 278 Ridden Ex Racers – scars lumps and bumps will be disregarded, any tack
allowed but no gadgets
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE TEDDY RUXSPIN TROPHY, donated annually by Anna Robertson, to Champion
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DONKEYS Judge: TBA
279 Best Male Donkey – any age 280 Best Female Donkey – any age 281 Best Pet Donkey – any age / sex 282 Best Coloured Donkey – any age / sex 283 Best Miniature Donkey – any age / sex
SPECIAL PRIZES £20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE RB FARQUHAR TROPHY to Champion Donkey
CBFC BLACKFORD TROPHY to highest placed Donkey of Opposite Sex to Champion
KEITH SHOW STOCKJUDGING COMPETITION
Kindly sponsored by Seafield Veterinary Group
Gibston Farm, Keith by kind permission of The Murphy Family.
On Sunday 23rd July 2017 starting at 1:00 Open, Club and Young Farmers Sections
Raffles ~ Food ~ Bar All welcome
HORSES – MONDAY 7th AUGUST
Chief Horse Steward – Angela McWilliam, 18 Spey Ave, Fochabers. 07718 445201 Assistant – Linda Steward, Tofthills Cottage, Clatt
CLYDESDALES HIGHLAND PONIES SHETLAND PONIES LARGE & SMALL MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES YOUNG HANDLERS All horse/pony exhibitors must adhere to Regulations 1 - 5 & 22 - 50
Keith Show will award Rosettes to Champion, Reserve Champion, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th in each section ENTRY MONEY: Non-members £8 per animal, Members £4 per animal Young Handlers: No Entry Fee
PRIZE MONEY: 1st - £20, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £12
OVERALL MONDAY HORSE CHAMPION Judge: Collaboration of Horse Judges
£100 to Overall Horse Champion, £50 to Reserve Overall Horse Champion Sash to Overall Horse Champion CHIVAS BROTHERS present 1 Bottle of Whisky to Overall Horse Champion THE NEWMORE TROPHY to Overall Horse Champion THE KYNOCH TROPHY to Reserve Overall Horse Champion THE WILLIAM ANDERSON VETERINARY JUBILEE TROPHY presented by the late William Anderson VS, Keith, for most points in the cattle, horse and sheep sections, open to all. Caledonian Showing Championships Qualifier
The Caledonian Showing Championships will give 2017 competitors the opportunity to compete at a top level Championship Final at Highfield @ Howe, near Ladybank, Fife on 30th Sept & 1st October. Any horse / pony placed 1st or 2nd in any In hand or Ridden Showing Class will qualify to compete in any appropriate Class at the Finals. Qualification will be from placings, no qualification cards will be awarded and no qualification can go down the line. Qualification is for the horse / pony except for Young Handler Classes, where the Young Handler qualifies. All qualified horses/ponies listed on the Caledonian website www.caledonianchampionships.webs.com where you will also find a list of qualifying shows and other information.
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CLYDESDALES Judge: Robin Lang, The Bungalow, Rosewells, Pitscottie, Cupar,
284 Stallion, any age 285 Mare, four years old and over, with foal at foot 286 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 287 Mare three years old or over 288 Gelding three years old or over 289 Colt or Gelding one or two years old 290 Filly 2 year old 291 Filly 1 year old NB - Championship will be judged on completion of above Classes 292 Clydesdale Horse Society Young Handler 293 Clydesdale in harness 294 Ridden - Pure or Part Bred, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old or over
SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion, £5 to best Foal
THE CLARK SHIELD to Champion THE ANGUS MILLING COMPANY LTD TROPHY to best female THE BAREMUIR AWARD in memory of James Bennet to Best Stallion bred by Exhibitor and
rosette & £20 THE KYNOCH TROPHY gifted by the late Lt Col GB Kynoch, CBE, TD, DL, JP to best male Classes 284, 288, 289
THE RENA MACINTYRE MEMORIAL TROPHY to best gelding Classes 288 – 289 THE STEVIE ARTHUR TROPHY to best ridden Clydesdale THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY SHIELD is presented to the best yearling or 2 year old colt
or filly, registered or eligible for registration with the Society and not having won a shield before in its lifetime from Classes 289 to 291 THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY Engraved Medal & Qualifier Rosette to Winner of Class
292 - Best Young Handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the Show who has not already qualified in 2017 The capabilities of the handler are to be assessed, not the animal being led. The qualifier will be eligible to compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show 2018. THE CLYDESDALE HORSE SOCIETY Merit rosettes to 2nd & 3rd placed competitors Class 292. Blair Castle Ridden Clydesdale Championships, Class 294 is a qualifier for 2017. Horses placed first and second will qualify for the Championships held at Blair Castle Horse Trials in
2017.
HIGHLAND PONIES
Judge: Sylvia Ormiston, Geldersyde, Balmoral Estate, Ballater
295 Stallion four years old and over 296 Mare, four years old and over, with foal at foot 297 Foal 298 Yeld mare four years old or over 299 Gelding 4 years old or over 300 Colt, filly or gelding one year old 301 Colt, filly or gelding two or three years old 302 Ridden Highland ponies 4 years old and over not exceeding 148cms
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SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion Highland Pony, £10 to Reserve Champion CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by the late Miss AR Ritchie to Champion Highland Pony CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by the late Miss AR Ritchie to Champion Highland Pony
Ridden (not exceeding 148cm) Class 302 THE BRIAR O THE GLENS MEMORIAL TROPHY presented by Stuart & Linda Moir to Best Registered Highland Pony opposite sex to the Champion
THE RONA OF CRAIGNETHERTY QUAICH to best yeld mare Class 298 THE HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY ROSETTE to Champion IN HAND Highland Pony, animal must be registered in the Stud Book or Appendix Register of the Highland Pony Society
THE HIGHLAND PONY SOCIETY ROSETTE to Champion RIDDEN Highland Pony, animal must be registered in the Stud Book or Appendix Register of the Highland Pony Society
SHETLAND PONIES - STANDARD Standard Judge: Sue Pye, Tillychetly Cottage, Alford
303 Stallion four years old or over 304 Mare, four years old and over, with foal at Foot 305 Foal (to be minimum of 3 weeks old on day of Show) 306 Gelding or mare four years old or over 307 Colt, Filly or Gelding two or three years old 308 Colt, Filly or Gelding one year old
Ridden Shetlands to compete in Classes 336 -339 Small Mountain & Moorland Ridden Classes Shetland Pony Young Handler to compete in Classes 340-342. No colts or entire males permitted. Shetland Pony Stud Book Society Rosette to highest placed Young Handler in these
Classes. NB Name of Pony in all Shetland Pony Classes must be stated on Entry Form
SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Standard Shetland Pony Champion, £10 to Standard Shetland Pony Reserve Champion
MISS EVA SMITH OF SHETLAND TROPHY to Standard Shetland Pony Champion HARVIESTOUN CHALLENGE TROPHY presented by the late JE Kerr to best Shetland Pony registered (or eligible for registration) in the Shetland Pony Stud Book and bred by exhibitor
SHETLAND PONY STUD-BOOK SOCIETY ROSETTE awarded only to Registered Ponies or those eligible for registration with the Society to: Champion and Reserve; Junior Champion & Reserve Junior, Classes 305, 307 & 308; Best Foal; Best gelding, Classes 306 - 308
SHETLAND PONIES - MINIATURE Judge: Ian Spence, Tillychetly Cottage, Alford
309 Stallion four years old or over 310 Mare, four years old and over with foal at Foot 311 Foal (to be minimum of 3 weeks old on day of Show) 312 Gelding or mare four years old or over 313 Colt, Filly or Gelding two or three years old 314 Colt, Filly or Gelding one year old
Ridden Shetlands to compete in Classes 336 to 339 – Small Mountain & Moorland Ridden Classes
Shetland Pony Young Handler to compete in Classes 340 - 342. No colts or entire males will be permitted. Shetland Pony Society Rosette to highest placed Young Handler in these Classes.
NB Name of Pony in all Shetland Pony Classes must be stated on Entry Form
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SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Miniature Shetland Pony Champion, £10 to Miniature Shetland Pony Reserve Champion
C F HEWTHORNE & CO TROPHY to Miniature Shetland Pony Champion SHETLAND PONY STUD BOOK SOCIETY ROSETTE only to Registered Ponies (or those eligible for registration with the Society) to Champion and Reserve; Junior Champion & Reserve
Junior Classes 311, 313 & 314; Best Foal; Best Gelding Classes 312-314 GEMS ROSETTES to highest placed Miniature Shetland Pony, owned by a member of GEMS in each of above Classes. GEMS members MUST wear their membership badges in the ring.
COLOURED SHETLANDS Judge: One of the aforementioned judges
315 Coloured Shetland, other than Black, Standard or Miniature, 3 years & under 316 Coloured Shetland, other than Black, Standard or Miniature, 4 years & over
SPECIAL PRIZES
THE CBFC TROPHY to best Piebald or Skewbald from Classes 315 & 316 COLOURED SHETLANDS DO NOT QUALIFY FOR OVERALL HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP
LARGE MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES - IN HAND & SADDLE
Judge: Jacqueline Strathdee, North Retannach, Rothiemay
317 Stallion, 4 years old and over 318 Mare, four years old and over, with foal at foot 319 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 320 Mare or gelding, 4 years or over 321 Yearling colt, filly or gelding 322 Colt, filly or gelding, 2 or 3 years old 323 Open Ridden Mountain & Moorland Pony 324 Novice Ridden Mountain & Moorland Pony
SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE COACHFORD CUP presented by P & J Patrick to Champion Large Breeds THE SCOTTISH WELSH PONY & COB ASSOCIATION ROSETTE to Best In Hand Pony
THE SCOTTISH & BORDER COUNTIES CONNEMARA GROUP ROSETTE to Highest Placed Registered In Hand & Ridden Connemara Ponies
Class 324, ponies must wear a snaffle bridle & must not have won a 1st in an open ridden, mixed M&M or breed Class prior to 1st January 2017
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SMALL MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES - IN HAND & SADDLE
Judge: Linda Cheyne, Auchmaliddie Stud, Maud
325 Stallion, 4 year old and over 326 Mare, four years old and over with foal at foot 327 Foal, progeny of mare in previous Class 328 Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over 329 Yearling colt, filly or gelding 330 Colt, filly or gelding, 2 or 3 years old 331 M&M Lead Rein Ridden mare or gelding, 4 yrs and over not exceeding
122cms, riders to have attained their 3rd birthday but must not have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January 2017
332 M&M First Ridden mare or gelding, 4 yrs and over not exceeding 128cms, riders not to have attained their 12th birthday before 1st January 2017
333 M&M Open Ridden 334 Novice Ridden M & M
For Novice Ridden Class 334, ponies must wear a snaffle bridle & must not have won a 1st in an open ridden mixed M&M or breed Class prior to Jan 1st 2017
All ridden ponies must be shown off the lead rein except in Class 331
SPECIAL PRIZES
£20 to Champion, £10 to Reserve Champion THE SCOTTISH WELSH PONY & COB ASSOCIATION ROSETTE to Best In Hand Pony
THE TOYOTA TROPHY presented by Mr & Mrs McDonald to Champion in Small Breeds Section THE A & E STEVENSON TROPHY to best Small Mountain & Moorland pony bred by the exhibitor THE SANDY STEVENSON TROPHY to highest placed Section B in Grampian
THE GLADYS MURPHY TROPHY to highest placed Section A
GRAYS OF KEITH TROPHY to best Palomino, Classes 325 - 334
YOUNG HANDLERS HORSES & PONIES
To be judged on Monday, on completion of Horse Judging and before Overall Horse
Championship. Class to be judged on the basis of presentation of the stock and the
knowledge and skill of the handler. Please ensure entrants Name, Address & Age
on day of Show is on entry form. Entrants to be aged 16 years & under on day of
Show.
335 Age 9 years or under on day of Show
336 Age 10 to 13 years on day of Show
337 Age 14 to 16 years on day of Show
SPECIAL PRIZES THE KEITH SHOW TROPHY to Best Young Handler in each Class
Prizes will be awarded 1st £15, 2nd £12, 3rd £10 and all other Young Handlers £2
Rosettes will be awarded to all Young Handlers Exhibiting
No Entry Fee
for Young Handlers