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Animal Exhibitors please note!

Showgrounds open at 8.30 am Showjumping starts with Newcomers Pony 50cm / 60cm: 9.30 am Horse & Pony showing classes start 11.00 am, except Led Pony classes 2.30pm Approx Cattle classes Friesians: 12.45 pm; Beef: 12.30 pm (numbers at cattle ring). Dog classes: 2.30 pm. Entries taken at Dog Show ring from 1.15pm to 2.15pm Entry numbers are held at the Secretarys Caravan except Cattle. Closing date for all classes except Dogs & Showjumping:

Belgooly 69th Agricultural Show


Saturday June 1st 2013

Tuesday 21st May 2013

At our Showgrounds, Ballindenisk, Belgooly Signposted from Belgooly village Schedule of Prizes and Events
Horses, Ponies, Showjumping, Cattle, Dogs www.belgoolyshow.com Showing entries: Eileen Ahern, Ballingarry, Belgooly, Co. Cork Telephone: 021 4770980 after 7pm. PLEASE NOTE OUR NEW EMAIL: belgoolyshow@gmail.com

Directions to Showfield: On entering Belgooly Village from Cork, turn left at Huntsman Pub. The Showfield is on the right, one mile from Belgooly village.

ENTRIES CLOSE TUESDAY 21st MAY 2013


No Entries Accepted after this date!

Rules and regulations 1. Exhibitors of bovines and equines are advised to ensure they have their own public liability insurance. 2. In all classes restricted in height, animals may be measured by the Societys Hon. Veterinary Surgeon. 3. Any handler whose animal is not in his/her control, may be asked to remove said animal from the Arena/Showfield, at the discretion of the Judge or Stewards. 4. Competitors who leave their animal unattended when tied in an unconfined area will be subject to elimination or a fine at all A.I.R.C. activities. 5. The decision of all Judges to be final. 6. Any objection to any winner in any class or competition must be lodged in writing with the Hon. Secretary within ONE HOUR of the judging of the event, together with a fee of 50, which will be forfeited in the event of the objection being over-ruled. 7. The Society reserves the right to alter or cancel any class or competition at any time. 8. The Society reserves the right to replace or substitute any prizemoney, by a cup, trophy, voucher or nomination, or vice-versa. 9. SHARP SPURS MUST NOT BE WORN. Judges may disqualify any competitor who is, in their opinion, using unnecessary severity on a horse. The judges of jumping competitions may eliminate any horse, which is acting in a dangerous manner or highly destructive manner; any such horse may be eliminated at any stage of its rounds. 10. Competitors must have regard to safety of animals and other competitors and the public in any practice arena or pocket area. Failure to have regard to safety, or disobeying the instructions of show officials and stewards may cause a competitor to be eliminated before their competition begins, forfeiting the entry fee. 11. The Society takes no responsibility for any accident or loss. 12. All Prizewinners of classes may be examined by the Hon. Veterinary Surgeon. 13. Any exhibitor entering an animal in any event in the Show does so on the understanding that the animal has not been in contact with any infectious or notifiable disease within two months of the Show .... continued inside back cover

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Rules and regulations 14. It must be clearly understood that the onus of furnishing correct information regarding animals entered for the show will be on the exhibitors. Where it has been established in any case that misleading or inaccurate information has been supplied, the Show Committee shall declare the prize forfeit. 15. A person entering an exhibit and failing to send same for exhibition shall forfeit his/her entry fee. 16. The Society shall not be responsible for any mistakes in the entry forms or in the catalogue. 17. Owners of horses and ponies are warned that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the officials on the part of the owner, attendant or rider, will disqualify the horse or pony for adjudication, or for taking a prize, and the owner shall forfeit his/her entry fee. 18. Belgooly Show Society requires signature of perpetual cup winners for receipt of cup from Show. The Society also required signature of cup winner confirming return of cup to Show. The person to whom the cup is awarded gives an undertaking that the cup will be delivered to the Show Secretary in as good condition as it was received. No Perpetual trophy can be won out-right. 19. Prizes will be paid in accordance with the rules of the ISA. 20. ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED ONCE CATALOGUE IS GONE TO PRESS. BELGOOLY SHOW MEMBER OF IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED TO THE IRISH PONY SOCIETY AFFILIATED TO THE SJI AFFILIATED TO THE IRISH KENNEL CLUB

Contents

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Brood Mares & Youngstock Ridden Horses Ridden Ponies Led Ponies Working Hunter Ponies & Horses SJI Showjumping Cattle: Friesians Cattle: Beef Limited Dog Show

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Horse & Pony Classes


Horse passports must be made available in the appropriate judging arena. There will be four showing rings & a showjumping ring.
Ring number Ring 1 Class type Broodmares and Youngstock Ridden Horses Ridden Ponies Led Ponies Working Hunter (Pony, then Horse) Showjumping ENTRIES ON THE DAY Class numbers 1-13 Entry Start fees time

Entries in this championship may compete in any other classes at Kilgarvan Show All dogs must enter ring without rosettes These rules should be read in conjunction with the Irish Shows Association Rules Entry fee: To qualifying Show 3. To Final 6 100; 2nd 50; 3rd 30; 4th 20; (In each class) Prizes: 1st The Puppy Parlour Trophy for the Champion Dog Final: Kilgarvan Show Sunday 4th August 2013

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11.00

Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 3 Ring 4

14-19 20-30 31-35 36-40

11.00 11.00 2.30 (Approx) 11.00

Ring 5

9.30

A full list of Sponsors will appear in the show catalogue. ImPORTANT NOTICE TO ANImAL OWNERS INvOLvED IN SHOWINg ANImALS. The Irish Shows Association would advise all animal owners who have their animals insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at Shows, it may cost very little or nothing at all depending on who you have Insurance with. The reason for giving this advice is that if your animal were to injure someone or damage someones property, and it is established that your animal was out of your control at that time, you may be held responsible, or partly responsible for any injury or damage caused. You may end up paying all, or part of any settlement reached.
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1st Prize 4 points and 15 Voucher 2nd prize 3 points and 10 Voucher 3rd prize 2 points and 5 Voucher 4th prize 1 point Perpetual Cup for Best Exhibit Classes 1-4 are confined to pedigree animals. Class 1 Any variety Gun Dog/Working Hounds Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Any variety Pastoral/Terrier Any variety Toy/Utility Any variety Open

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FOOD AND THE MARINE NOTICE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES Premises Registration As from 1st May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration and to keep records of movements on/off their premises. Records must be retained for at least 3 years as they may be required by the Department for the purposes of tracing disease. Records required are: - The name and address of the owner/person in charge of the premises from which the equine came - Premises registration number from which the equine came and - Passport number/UEL number of the animal Any further information on the requirements for moving horses and equines to shows will be provided on the Departments website at www.agriculture.gov.ie/animalhealthwelfare/animalidentificationmovement

All dogs are welcome for the remaining classes: Class 5 Any variety Children Handling Class 6 Class 7 Class 8 Class 9 Class 10 Class 11 Any variety Puppy Dog Any variety Puppy Bitch Any variety Bitch Any variety Dog The dog one would like to take home Open Stake open to everybody

mailing list and data protection notice: You are probably receiving this schedule because you have previously made an entry at Belgooly Show or you made an enquiry requesting information or you have entered in another local show. If you do not wish to be on our mailing list, please let us know by contacting 021 4770980 after 7 pm or sending an email to: belgoolyshow@gmail.com And of course, if you know of someone who would like to receive a Belgooly Show schedule but has not, please also contact us! We will issue a list of prizewinners to press following our Show. Should you wish to have your name excluded from publication, please let us know, prior to Show Day.

Class 12 The Irish Shows Association & Kilgarvan Show Society present: The Puppy Parlour Kenmare Munster Dog Championship (Open to all Breeds) Sponsored By: Eileen Murphy OShea Kenmare Puppy Parlour Prize Fund: 400 Rules and Conditions: Small dog any breed to be handled by a child under 16 at all Shows. Large dog any breed to be handled by an adult at all Shows. Two dogs to qualify from each Show
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Horse Classes Perpetual Trophies Champion Brood mare Riverstick motors Perpetual Cup & 50 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 1 & 4 to compete Champion Foal george and Sidney good Perpetual Cup 100 (Champion) 50 (Reserve Champion) 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 2 & 3 to compete Champion Young Horse Founders Perpetual Cup & 50 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 5 - 7 & 9 - 11 to compete Champion Hunter Beamish & Crawford Perpetual Cup & 100 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 14 - 16 to compete Working Hunter Horse OBrien Saddlery Perpetual Cup Winner Class 19 Supreme Horse Champion george good memorial Perpetual Cup 150 (Champion) 50 (Reserve Champion) Champion Brood mare, Champion Foal, Champion Young Horse & Champion Hunter to compete Pony Classes Perpetual Trophies Champion Ridden Pony gotto Perpetual Cup 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 20, 22, 26, 27, 29 & 30 to compete Champion Led Pony Joy murphy Perpetual Shield 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 31 - 35 to compete
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Class 58

Pedigree Hereford Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Limousin Cow or Heifer born before 1st September 2012. 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35

Class 59

Class 60

Pedigree Limousin Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Simmental Cow or Heifer born before 1st September 2012. 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35

Class 61

Class 62

Pedigree Simmental Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Any Pair pedigree beef cattle 1st 100 2nd 50

Class 63

3rd 35

LImITED DOg SHOW


Entries taken at Dog Show ring from 1.15pm to 2.15pm Show starts at 2.30 pm. Under licence from the Irish Kennel Club Entry fee 3. Each additional entry 1.50 Entry forms and enquiries to: Mr John Bateman, Rocklands House, Compass Hill, Kinsale, Co. Cork. Tel: 021 4772609 after 7 pm or email rocklandshouse@eircom.net. The Show Society offers a Perpetual Challenge Cup to the Exhibitor gaining the greatest number of points at this Show in the Dog Section.
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BEEF RINg 7
Classes 51-63 Class 51 Entry Fee 5. Starting at 12.30 pm

Champion Working Hunter Pony Cecil gash Perpetual Cup 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 38 - 40 to compete Supreme Pony Champion Sash (Champion) Champion Ridden Pony, Champion Led Pony & Champion Working Hunter Pony to compete

Young Handler Under 16, leading any Beef animal 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 10 Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners. Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Cow or Heifer born before 1st September 2012. 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35

Class 52

Class 53

Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Bull Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35

BROODmARES & YOUNgSTOCK


Classes 1-13 Entry Fee 10 Starting time 11.00 am

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NOTE: Classes 53 and 54 may be amalgamated if less than 3 entries in either class. Class 54 Pedigree Aberdeen Angus Heifer Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35

BROODmARES Class 1 Mare to breed a hunter with foal at foot Irish Draught mares included. 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 4th 10 Filly Foal 1st 50 2nd 25 Colt Foal 1st 50 2nd 25 3rd 15 3rd 15 4th 10 4th 10

Class 2

NOTE: Classes 53 and 54 may be amalgamated if less than 3 entries in either class. Class 55 Pedigree Belgian Blue Cow or Heifer born before 1st September 2012. 1st 100 Class 56 2nd 50 3rd 35

Class 3

Class 4

Pedigree Belgian Blue Calf born on or after 1st September 2012. 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Hereford Cow or Heifer born before 1st September 2012. 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35

Barren mare 3 years old and over who has not produced a foal in 2013. Covering Certificate must be brought on show day. 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 4th 10

YOUNgSTOCK Class 5 3 Year Old Gelding/Filly, likely to make an eventer or a sports horse. 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 50 will be presented to the Leading Filly if not first.
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Class 57

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Class 6

1, 2 or 3 year old Thoroughbred Colt/Filly/Gelding 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 50 will be presented to the Leading Filly if not first. 2 Year Old Filly 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20

Class 42

Young Handler In conjunction with YMA Showmanship League Aged 16 to 26, leading any Dairy animal. (Note: No Entry Fee for this Class) Young Handler Under 16, leading any Dairy animal 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 10 Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners. Pedigree Mont Beliarde Calf born on or after 1st January 2013 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners.

Class 7

Class 43

Class 8 The Irish Shows Association & Kildysart Show Society present: The Kildysart Two-Year-Old Filly All Ireland Championship Class 44 Sponsored by: Clare Oil Co. Ltd. ABBEY Contractors Ltd & Kildysart Show. Prize Fund: 3,000 Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship series Rules and Conditions: Entries are confined to Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed code ISH, RID or ID. 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 or a Stallion that is classified as CLASS 1 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook. Animals must have both Sire and Dam recorded on their passport. The class is also open to the Weatherbys registered animals, the progeny of Weatherbys Thoroughbred Stallions that are not classified as Not Approved 1 (NA1) or Not Approved 2 (NA2) in the Irish Horse Register. Two Animals may be selected to qualify for the final if the judges and the I.S.A. agree the standard is high enough. Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and the Final must have the Animals passport available for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification. Passports (& Microchips if applicable) should be read by a Vet at the Final. Animals qualified for final are not eligible to enter in any other class at the show at which the final is held. Those rules should be read in conjunction with the I.S.A Rules Entry fee: To qualifying Show 10. To Final 20 Class 50 Prizes: Champion 650. 2nd 350; 3rd 250; 4th 200; 5th 150; 6th to the end 100 each. Class 45

Pedigree Friesian Heifer Calf born on or after 1st January 2013 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners.

Class 46

Pedigree Friesian Heifer born on or after 1st September 2012 1st 80 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Friesian Heifer in milk 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Friesian Cow in milk having calved only twice 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35 Pedigree Friesian Cow in milk, having calved three times or more 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35 Any Pair pedigree Friesian confined to dairy animals and exhibited by one owner. 1st 100 2nd 50 3rd 35
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Class 47

Class 48

Class 49

IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ANIMAL OWNERS INVOLVED IN SHOWING ANIMALS. The Irish Shows Association would advise all animal owners who have their animals insured to have the Insurance cover extended to cover them while showing animals at Shows, it may cost very little or nothing at all depending on who you have Insurance with. The reason for giving this advice is that if your animal were to injure someone or damage someones property, and it is established that your animal was out of your control at that time, you may be held responsible, or partly responsible for any injury or damage caused. You may end up paying all, or part of any settlement reached. Classes for Registered Dairy Cows Exhibitors must state on the Entry Form the following particulars: Name of Animal, Herd Book No. (if pedigree), Date of Birth, Sire, Dam.

A Prize will be presented for combination of Best Turned out Horse & Most Suitably Dressed Handler. Final: Kildysart Show Saturday 3rd August 2013 Class 9 2 Year Old Colt/Gelding 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 Yearling Colt/Gelding 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 Yearling Filly 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20

Class 10 Class 11

Class 12

The Irish Shows Association & Scariff Show Society present: The Yearling Filly All Ireland Championship

Part of the Horse Sport Ireland National Showing Championship series Prize Fund: 1,700 Sponsored by: Scariff Show Society Rules and Conditions: 1. Entries are confined to Animals registered in the Irish Horse Register with the breed code ISH, RID or ID. 2. Animals must be sired by a stallion that is classified as Approved/ Preliminary Approved/Supplementary Approved/Recognised/Preliminary Recognised in the Irish Sport Horse studbook or a Stallion that is classified as CLASS 1 in the Irish Draught Horse Studbook. 3. Animals must have both Sire and Dam recorded on their passport. 4. The class is also open to the Weatherbys registered animals, the progeny of Weatherbys Thoroughbred Stallions that are not classified as Not Approved 1 (NA1) or Not Approved 2 (NA2) in the Irish Horse Register. 5. Two Animals may be selected to qualify for the final if the judges and the I.S.A. agree the standard is high enough. 6. Exhibitors to both the Qualifier and the Final must have the Animals passport available for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. 7. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate 8. disqualification. Passports & Microchips should be read by a Vet at the Final. 9. Animals qualified for final are not eligible to enter any other class at the Show at which the final is held. Those rules should be read in conjunction with the I.S.A Rules

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Classes 41-50 Entry Fee 5. Starting at 12.45 pm

Champion Friesian Animal Holstein Ireland offers a Championship Sash to the Exhibitor of the Female Champion. The Reserve will also receive a rosette.
Exhibitor bred prize of 100 will be awarded to the best Exhibitor bred animal in classes 4449 Exhibitor bred prize of 50 will be awarded to the best Exhibitor bred animal in each of classes 47 49. Class 41 Young Handler In conjunction with YMA Showmanship League Under 16, leading any Dairy animal. (Note: No Entry Fee for this Class)
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A Prize will be presented for Combination of Best Turned out Animal & Most Suitably Dressed Handler. Entry fee: To qualifying Show 10. To Final 20 Prizes: Champion 700 and Scariff Show Society Trophy value 125 and nd rd th th th Sash; 2 350; 3 250; 4 125; 5 100; 6 75. Final: Scariff Show Saturday 31st August 2013 Qualifier Cork County Yearling Championship 2013 Sponsored by: Allied Irish Bank plc, Skibbereen Organised by: Carbery Show Society Limited, Skibbereen The championship is for Yearling Gelding or Filly in the I.H.R. The final will be held at Carbery Show, Skibbereen on Thursday 18th July 2013. Prizemoney: 1st 400 2nd 200 3rd 100 30 to all other finalists. Special prize of 125 to leading Filly if not 1st or 2nd, plus Denis OMahony Memorial Rosette. Entry fee: 15 Class 13 Coloured Horse, any Age, any Size 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20

IMPORTANT INFORMATION AIM NOTIFICATION The CMMS4 forms have now been replaced by a new Certificate of Compliance. The Irish Shows Association will make it a condition of entry into Shows that only cattle for which a valid Certificate of Compliance is provided to the Show Secretary will be allowed to be shown on the day of the Show. Certificates of Compliance can be obtained from a number of sources including online from the Animal Identification and Movement (AIM) system through the www.agfood.ie facility, from DVOs or from the Cattle Movement Notification Agency. When applying for a Certificate of Compliance, Keepers should not specify a destination herd. Ultimate responsibility for providing this Certificate lies with the Exhibitor.

T.B. All animals must come from herds, which are not restricted, and the herd and relevant animals must have had a clear test within the previous 12 months. No pre-movement test is required for TB. However, it is recommended by the Department that a 30-day pre-movement for TB should apply to all shows. Brucellosis All animals must come from herds which are not restricted. Certain animals (i.e. females aged 18 months and over and bulls aged 24 months and over) must have passed a test for brucellosis within the previous 60 days. However, these animals may move to any number of shows within the validity period of the same 60-day pre-movement test. Identification All cattle must bear double plastic tags as issued under the Departments identification system. They must be accompanied by their passports Definition of Exhibitor Bred An animal is defined as Exhibitor Bred if the prefix of the animal is that registered to the Exhibitor and the Exhibitor was the registered owner/joint owner of the dam at the time of birth and registration. An animal born as a result of embryo transfer is deemed Exhibitor Bred if at the time of the embryo collection the donor female was in sole or joint ownership of the Exhibitor.

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Classes 14-19 Class 14 Entry Fee 10 Starting time 11.00

Heavy Hunter to carry 13 stone or upwards 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20 Lightweight Hunter calculated to carry up to 13 stone 1st 80 2nd 40 3rd 20
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Class 15

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Cattle Classes
There will be two showing rings.
Ring number Class type Class numbers Entry fees Start time

Class 16

Small Hunter, not less than 14h2 hands (147 cms) and not exceeding 15h3 hands (160 cms) 1st 70 2nd 40 3rd 20 4th 10 Cob, not exceeding 15h1 (155 cms) 1st 70 2nd 40 3rd 20 4th 10 Coloured horses to include appaloosa, piebald or skewbald not less than 14h2 hands 147 cms. 1st 70 2nd 40 3rd 20 4th 10 Working Hunter Horse Class 1st 65 2nd 35 3rd 20 4th 10 Competing horses will have less than 30 SJAI points.

Class 17

Class 18 Ring 6 Ring 7 Friesians Beef 41-50 51-63 5 5 12.45 12.30 Class 19 A full list of Sponsors will appear in the show catalogue. Milking facilities will be available at the Show Cattle Classes Perpetual Cups

Knockleigh Perpetual Cup Best Friesian Heifer Calf Winner, Class 45 Henry good Perpetual Cup maiden Heifer 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 44 - 46 to compete West Cork Tractors Perpetual Cup Best Friesian Heifer in milk Winner Class 47 Cradenhill Perpetual Cup Best Friesian Cow Winner Class 49 JJ murphys Brewers Perpetual Cup Supreme Champion Dairy Animal 1st & 2nd Prizewinners in Classes 44 - 49 to compete Sherrards Perpetual Cup Champion Beef Calf 1st & 2nd Prizewinners in Classes 53, 54, 56, 58, 60 & 62 to compete Dan Joe ORegan Perpetual Cup Champion Beef Animal 1st & 2nd prizewinners in Classes 52 - 62 to compete
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Rules phases of judging Phase 1: Horses will complete a simple course of fences not exceeding 1.06 m height. Judging will be based on regularity of pace, obedience, presentation and fluency on overall performance. Jumping 16 points, overall performance 24 points. Phase 2: Ride. 35 points. Phase 3: Conformation and action in hand. 25 points. Total 100 points. Over reaching boots are permitted but no bandaging is allowed. Running martingales may not be worn. However, long standing martingales are permitted. Note that Class 19 will take place in Ring 4 after the Working Hunter Pony Classes.

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Classes 20-30 Entry Fee 10 Starting time 11.00 Belgooly Show is affiliated to the Irish Pony Society. If you are affiliated, please give your IPS registration number on the entry form. Class 20 Ridden Connemara Pony, any age, not exceeding 153 cms. Registration number to be given with entry. Mares and Geldings may be ridden by riders of any age. Stallions must be ridden by riders who have attained their 14th birthday on 1st January 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette
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Note to Exhibitors: Riders cannot compete in both the Open Show Hunter Pony and Open Starter Stakes. They must opt to be either Open Show Hunter or Open Starter Stakes. Class 21 Open Show Hunter Starter Stakes Riding class for ponies, mares or geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 12th birthday on January 1st 2013. Combinations competing may not compete in class 22. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open 133 cm Show Hunter Stakes Riding class for ponies, mares or geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 14th birthday on January 1st 2013. Combinations of horse and rider may not compete in class 21. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Novice Lead Rein Class for Ponies, Mares or Geldings, 4 years and over, not exceeding 123 cms suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 8th birthday on the 1st January 2013. Ponies must be shown in single ring snaffle bridles. They must be led by persons aged 16 years and over and should be on a loose rein, and will be required to trot. The attendant must affix the lead rein to the noseband on which it must remain while the pony is in the ring. The rein must go directly from the bit to the riders hand, with no extra aid or attachment to or on the saddle. Riders will not be asked to dismount. Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open Lead Rein Class for Ponies, Mares or Geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123 cms (12 hands high), suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 8th birthday on January 1st 2013. Ponies must be shown in single ring snaffle bridles. They must be led by persons aged 16 years and over and should be on a loose rein, and will be required to trot.
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ENTRIES ON THE DAY Starting at 9.30 am sharp. Entry Fee 15 Affilliated to SJI. Course Height Normal. Course Builder Mr. Tony Hurley Please note that the practice arena and pocket will be limited numbers and strictly stewarded. Competitors must have regard to safety especially in the Sportsman classes. Show rule 9 means you can be eliminated before your competition if the stewards so decide for lack of regard to safety in the pocket or practice arena and you will then forfeit your entry fee. Competition 1 Newcomers Pony 50cm / 60cm Rosettes for Clear Round. Competition 2 Prize fund 80 Competition 3 Prize fund 80 Competition 4 Prize fund 80 138 cm 90 cm Munster Green League

Class 22

Class 23

148 cm 1 m Munster Green League

148 cm 1 m 10

Competition 5 Horse 1m 10 Prize fund 200 with jumpoff class Competition 6 Prize fund 100 Competition 7 Prize fund 100 Horse 1m

Horse 90 cm

Class 24

Competition 8 Sportsman 80 cm Horses & Ponies may compete. Prizes in kind. Competition 9 Sportsman 70 cm Horses & Ponies may compete. Prizes in kind.
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riders who have not attained their 14th birthday on 1st January 2013. Combinations may not compete in class 37. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Class 39 Open 143 cms Working Hunter Pony Class For ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133 cms but not exceeding 143 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 17th birthday on 1st January 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open 153 cms Working Hunter Pony Class For ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143 cms but not exceeding 153 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 20th birthday on 1st January 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette

The attendant must affix the lead rein to the noseband on which it must remain while the pony is in the ring. The rein must go directly from the bit to the riders hand, with no extra aid or attachment to or on the saddle. Riders will not be asked to dismount. Rosettes will be presented to all non-prizewinners. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette
Class 25 Open First Ridden Class for Ponies, Mares or Geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 123 cms (12 hands high), suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 10th birthday on January 1st 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette

Class 40

Class 26

Open 143 cm Show Hunter Riding Class For ponies, mares or geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 143 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 17th birthday on January 1st 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open 153 cm Show Hunter Riding Class For ponies, mares or geldings 4 years old and over, not exceeding 153 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 20th birthday on January 1st 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Confined Local Pony Class Confined to radius of 12 miles. Height not exceeding 148 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 18th birthday on January 1st 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Prize In Kind will be presented to Best Turned Out Pony Open 148 cm, Rider not having attained their 17th birthday on January 1st 2013 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette
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Note: The Working Hunter Horse Class (Class 19) will take place in Ring 4 after Class 40.

Class 27

Class 28

Class 29

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NOTE: Classes 29 and 30 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in the class. Class 30 Open 128 cm and Open 138 cm, Rider not having attained their 13th birthday and 15th birthday respectively on January 1st 2013 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette

1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette 15 will be presented to the Leading Filly, if not first. NOTE: Classes 34 and 35 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in either class. Class 35 Led Class Colt, Gelding or Filly, 2 or 3 years old, not exceeding 148 cms, likely to make a childs riding pony. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette 15 will be presented to the Leading Filly, if not first. NOTE: Classes 34 and 35 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in either class.

NOTE: Classes 29 and 30 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in the class.

LED PONIES
Classes 31-35 Class 31 Entry Fee 10 Starting time 2.30 pm (Approx.)

Led Connemara Pony, any age, not exceeding 153 cms. Registration number to be given with entry. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Led Welsh Pony, purebred, any age, colt, gelding or filly, not exceeding 153 cms. Registration number to be given with entry. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette NOTE: Classes 32 and 33 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in either class.

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Classes 36-40 Class 36 Entry Fee 10 Starting time 11 am

Class 32

Confined Local Working Hunter Pony Class Confined to radius of 12 miles from Belgooly. Fences not exceeding 70cms. Height not exceeding 153 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 18th birthday on 1st January 2013. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open 133 cms Working Hunter Starter Stakes For ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by riders who have not attained their 12th birthday on 1st January 2013. Combinations may not compete in class 38. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette Open 133 cms Working Hunter Pony Class For ponies, mares or geldings, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 133 cms, suitable for and to be ridden by
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Class 33

Led Welsh Pony, partbred, any age, colt, gelding or filly, not exceeding 153 cms. Registration number to be given with entry. 1st 30 2nd 20 3rd 15 4th Rosette NOTE: Classes 32 and 33 may be amalgamated if less than 5 entries in either class.

Class 37

Class 34

Led Class Yearling Colt, Gelding or Filly, not exceeding 148 cms, likely to make a childs riding pony.
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Class 38

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