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Puddledub Summer Show
incorporating
SCOTLAND IN COLOUR
Sunday, 10 August 2014 at
Brechin Castle Equestrian Centre DD9 6RL
A donation will be made to the Glasgow
RDA Branch at Sandyflat
(in 2013 £475 was donated to Medical Detection Dogs)
Qualifiers for:
CHAPS Championships
Blair Castle Courier WH Final
Veteran Horse Society Scottish Finals
Traditional Gypsy Cobs Association Champ Show (TOYS)
Organiser/Secretary:
Miss Fiona Reed
Bankhead
Puddledub
Auchtertool
Fife, KY2 5XA
Tel: 01592 872717
Mobile: 07714 702417 Entries close: 30 July 2014 (Entries also taken on the day)
Perpetual Trophies
for Annual Presentation
Brechin Castle Trophy In-Hand Arab Champion
Great Dondin Trophy Mrs Victoria Mylius Best Ridden Partbred Arab
Flaxman’s Sid Trophy Mrs Victoria Mylius Supreme Purebred Arab
Brooks Trophy Mr & Mrs T Brooks Best Young Handler
Angus Trophy Best Turned Out Pony
Daziel Cornish Miracle Mrs Marion Reid Best Turned Out Horse
The Little Foal Cup Puddledub Stud Winner of the Foal class
Bollin Terry Trophy Puddledub Stud Winner of the Stallion class
Puddledub Stud Trophy Puddledub Stud In-Hand Breeder Champion
Susie of Glendoll Trophy Mrs Pauline Keith Best In-Hand M&M Large Breed
Goldenwood Stud Salver Mrs Lynneann Cameron Best Welsh A & B In-Hand
Mynach Sandalwood Trophy Mrs Audrey Efthymiou Best Show Hunter Pony In-Hand
Cervara Peanuts Trophy Mr & Mrs N Adams Ridden M&M Champion
Rubilyn Rambo Trophy Miss Lottie Murray Mini Pony Champion
The Mayfair Salver Mrs Margaret Cousin Best Ridden Show Pony
Queenie Trophy Mrs Audrey Efthymiou Best Ridden Show Hunter Pony
Mossblown Miss Pippin Mr & Mrs N Adams Ridden Pony Champion
The Jemima Puddledub Trophy CHAPS In-Hand Champion
The Jack Daniels Trophy Shirley & Tina Moro CHAPS Ridden Champion
Summer Show Trophy Inhand Unaff Coloured Champion
Scotland In Colour Trophy Ridden Unaff Coloured Champion
Ezulwini Stud Trophy Dawna Harrison Traditional Gypsy Cob Champion
On The Trot Trophy Miss Lizzie Santer Best Pony Club Pony
Radialanda Quaich Mrs Margaret Bower Veteran Champion
The Jubilee Cup Champion Appaloosa/Spotted/Two Tone
The Terry Trophy Best In-Hand Ex-Racehorse
Puddledub Summer Trophy Champion In-Hand Horse
The Tiddly Tadpole Trophy Best Ridden Ex-Racehorse
Blackford Stud Trophy Mrs Mary Sivewright Best Ridden Hunter
Caton Boy Cup Miss Fiona Reed Best Riding Horse
Constellation Trophy Miss Ellie De Vries Ridden Horse Champion
Ozzy Spring Trophy Mrs Fiona Ross Supreme Champion
Puddledub Bronze Trophy Reserve Supreme Champion
All Trophies are Perpetual and for Annual presentation,
and must be returned to the show secretary/organizer by closing date of next years show.
More trophies may be confirmed in the Catalogue & listed on the day.
It is our aim, to eventually have a trophy for every Champion, so if you would like to
remember a favourite horse or pony, or support a Championship or class that is dear to you
by donating a Trophy for the show, then we would be delighted to hear from you
All Class winners (exc class 109) will receive an etched glass or a candle to
retain, and all Champions will receive an enamel stable plaque to retain.
Rosettes will be awarded for 1st to 6
th place in all classes and All Champions
and Reserves will be awarded rosettes.
The Supreme Champion and Reserve will receive Floral sashes
Dear Competitors
This is our third show this year and we have a few changes …
firstly the Coloured Section is now a CHAPS affiliated ring and
an Unaffiliated ring, rather than being affiliated to BSPA, we
shall see how this goes and maybe bring back the BSPA
affiliation and RIHS qualifiers next year.
As we had such fantastic pony classes last year we have split
these now, as it was a mammoth task for one judge and the
M&Ms will now be judged in a separate ring and a different
judge to the “plaited” ponies.
After two years of bringing top judges up from the south and remaining affiliated to the AHS,
but still only having a small entry for the section, we have dropped the affiliation for the Arabs
this year but retained the same incredible classification of 12 classes with Pure-Breds and
Partbred/Anglos being given separate classes both inhand and ridden. Please support these
classes or they WILL be dramatically reduced in 2015.
And our 4th and possibly biggest change this year is the addition of a Workers Section. These
have been classed by height of fences rather than by Novice/Open status giving everyone the
opportunity to remain within their comfort zone.
And not forgetting your canine lorry companions …. We have a Fun Companion Dog Show too
with an additional Horse & Hound Relay class that will
be held in the Workers Ring!
Our chosen charity this year is the Sandyflat RDA Centre,
Glasgow and we hope to be able to make a donation as
good as the £475 we raised for Medical Detection Dogs
in 2013.
We hope you will support this show with entries for a
huge range of classes, by buying raffle tickets in advance
and on the day, by donating a prize for the raffle or with
cash via your entry form, or by giving of your time and
expertise by helping steward or assist around the
showground.
Raffle
A Raffle will be held during the day and drawn mid-afternoon with 100% of
the proceeds being donated to RDA Sandyflat, Glasgow
Any donations of quality equine or non-equine related items gratefully
received to help raise funds for this wonderful cause
JUDGES Pure Bred, Partbred & Anglo Arabs Ring 1 Mr Gavin Jamieson. Midlothian
Mountain & Moorland Ring 1 Miss Sherlene Murray, Moray
In-Hand & Ridden Ponies – excl M&Ms Ring 2 Miss Lindsay McCulloch, Edinburgh
Veteran & Unaffiliated Coloured Ring 3 Miss Michelle Pickford, Lancashire
CHAPS Coloured & Traditional Gypsy Cobs Ring 4 Miss Leanne Pickford, Lancashire
In-Hand & Ridden Horses/Ponies Ring 5 Mr David Alcorn, Fife
In-Hand & Ridden Horses Ring 6 Mr Richard Telford. East Lothian
Workers – Horses and Ponies Ring 7 Mr Stuart Ashton, East Lothian
Course Builder Ring 7 Graham Barclay, Falkirk
ENTRY FEES
By Closing Date (30th
July 2014) £10
Late and On The Day Entries £15
First Aid (per Rider/Handler) £2
Dog Show (on the day only) £2.50
CHAPS (UK)
This Show is affiliated to the Coloured Horse & Pony Society (UK) (Aff no:14212). Both the
owner and the rider/exhibitor need not be a member of CHAPS (UK) nor must the horse/pony
be registered with CHAPS (UK) to compete, but in order to qualify they must both Showing
Members and the horse/pony be registered with the society BEFORE this Show for the
qualification to be valid. Membership Cards and Qualification Cards must be produced in the
ring and the latter signed by the judge in two places. The CHAPS (UK) Championship Show
will be held on 27th
to 30th
August 2014. Members to apply in writing to CHAPS (UK) for
appropriate qualifier card. The following classes are CHAPS (UK) Qualifiers (Classes 54 -
63). In addition the Highest Placed Coloured Horses and Ponies will qualify from the Lead
Rein & First Ridden classes (classes 29 & 30) and the Veteran classes (classes 37 – 42). For full
rulings and information on competition/qualification, please refer to the CHAPS (UK)
Members’ Handbook; or visit www.chapsuk.com for rulings. All Stallions entering these
classes must be graded with CHAPS(UK) and must display their CHAPS (UK) Bridle
Disc.
TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB ASSOCIATION
This show is affiliated to the TGCA and classes 64 to 66 are qualifiers for the TGCA National
Championship Show to be held on 19th & 20
th September at Olney Grounds, Warwickshire.
The TGCA Quest for a Star Championship is open to top three places from the TGCA
youngstock, senior in hand and ridden qualification classes. This Championship class is only
open to current TGCA members with registered cobs (membership cards and qualification
cards must be presented on entering the ring) and stallions must be already licensed with the
TGCA and display their TGCA stallion disc on their bridle. The Quest Champion and Reserve
qualify for the Ultimate Star Championships at TOYS 2014. Anyone not presenting their
membership card or displaying a stallion disc may not take part in the TGCA Quest
Championship. The Ultimate Star Championship at TOYS will be split into youngstock, senior
in hand and ridden classes
Foals born in the current year are not permitted to be shown in TGCA classes, except at the
TGCA Championship Show “TOYS".
All stallions and colts two years and over must be bitted when in the ring. Competitors must
display their TGCA stallion disc on their exhibit’s bridle when competing .
These classes are open to both coloured and solid gypsy cobs. Ridden Classes: - Exhibits must
be 4 years and over and comply with the above.
VETERAN HORSE SOCIETY SCOTTISH VETERAN HORSE OF THE YEAR 2014 QUALIFIER
The Veteran Horse Society Scottish showing series is kindly sponsored by Allen &
Page Quality Horse Feeds. Qualifiers are open to both Members & Non Members of the
Veteran Horse Society. Please note all competitors should acquaint themselves with the rules of
the VHS they can be found at www.veteran-horse-society.co.uk. The Champion and Reserve
Champion Veteran (from classes 37 to 42) will go forward to the Supreme Final in September
2014. All competitors must be VHS Members to gain the qualifying card.
No galloping or spurs are permitted in the ring.
Basic walk, trot and canter.
Mark system will be generally: condition and movement in relation to age and turnout.
Stallion handler or rider must be over 16 years.
Turnout in accordance with breed.
All competitors must be compliant with VHS rules and regulations.
Qualification cards will be handed out in the ring at the time of presentation.
The same veteran and handler/rider combination must carry qualification. No exchange
of horse or rider is accepted.
The Champion and Reserve Champion will go on to compete at the Veteran Horse Society
Scottish Veteran Horse of the year 2014 at the Grand Slam at Ingliston EC in
September. Second Reserve on standby.
PHOTOGRAPHER
Adrian Sinclair will be at the show with a team of photographers and will cover all rings. Photos can be viewed, ordered and collected on
showday, or browsed at leisure afterwards on
www.sinclairphotography.co.uk
RING 1 to commence judging at 9.30am CLASS 1 CLASSIC ARABIAN HEAD, open to any Pure Bred Arabian. Class will be judged purely on
the head. A light rug or summer sheet must be worn which has no logos.
CLASS 2 PART-BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB, yearling, two or three year old filly, colt or gelding,
to be shown in-hand
CLASS 3 PART-BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB, four year old and over mare (with or without foal at
foot) or gelding, born in or before 2010, to be shown in-hand
CLASS 4 PURE-BRED ARAB, yearling, two or three year old filly, colt or gelding, to be shown in-hand
CLASS 5 PURE-BRED ARAB, four year old and over mare (with or without foal at foot) or gelding, born
in or before 2010, to be shown in-hand
CLASS 6 PURE-BRED ARAB, PART-BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB foals born in the current year,
to be shown in-hand (all foals must be 3 weeks old or over on the day of the show)
CLASS 7 PURE-BRED ARAB, PART-BRED ARAB or ANGLO ARAB, Stallion, four year old and
over, born in or before 2008, to be shown inhand
IN-HAND ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 1 to 7 are eligible
Champion to receive the Brechin Castle Trophy
CLASS 8 RIDDEN NOVICE PURE-BRED, PART-BRED or ANGLO ARAB, four year old and over,
stallion, mare or gelding. Rider any age. Horse/Pony/Rider combination not to have won any
ridden showing class. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle.
CLASS 9 RIDDEN PART-BRED or ANGLO ARAB, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh), four year old and
over, stallion, mare or gelding. Rider any age.
CLASS 10 RIDDEN PART-BRED or ANGLO ARAB, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh), four year old and
over, stallion, mare or gelding. Rider any age.
CLASS 11 RIDDEN PURE-BRED ARAB, four year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding. Rider any
age.
CLASS 12 RIDING CLUB ARAB, Pure-Bred, Part-Bred or Anglo Arab, four year old and over,
stallion, mare or gelding. Rider any age. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle and be suitable for a
variety of Riding Club activities. May have to jump a small cross-pole.
RIDDEN ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 8 to 12 are eligible
Best Ridden Partbred Arab to receive the Great Dondin Trophy
OVERALL PUREBRED ARAB CHAMPIONSHIP The Overall Purebred Arab (In-hand or Ridden) to receive the Flaxman’s Sid Trophy
RING 1 judging to follow the Arab Section
CLASS 13 IN-HAND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND YOUNGSTOCK, 1, 2 or 3 years old, Pure-Bred
Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Section A, B,C & D, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Connemara,
Highland ponies, ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Will be split if there are
sufficient entries.
CLASS 14 IN-HAND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – SMALL BREEDS,, 4 years old and over, Pure-
Bred Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Section A & B ponies, registered in their relevant
Stud Book. Will be split if there are sufficient entries.
CLASS 15 IN-HAND MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – LARGE BREEDS, 4 years old and over, Pure-
Bred Welsh C & D, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Connemara, Highland ponies,, 4 years old and over, Pure-Bred ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Will be split if there are sufficient
entries.
CLASS 16 IN-HAND PART-BRED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND, any age, colt, filly, stallion, mare or
gelding.
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN-HAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 13, 14, 15 and 16 are eligible
Best Welsh A & B to receive the Goldenwood Stud Salver
Best Large Breed M&M to receive The Susie of Glendoll Trophy
CLASS 17 LEAD REIN PONY, Mountain & Moorland, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not
exceeding 122cm (12hh) ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Riders to be 10 years
old or under. Ponies to wear snaffle bridles only and the lead rein must be attached to the
noseband at all times. Will be split if there are sufficient entries.
CLASS 18 FIRST RIDDEN PONY, Mountain & Moorland, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not
exceeding 128cm (12.2hh) ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Riders to be 12 years old or under. Ponies to wear snaffle bridles only. Ponies to be suitable for a young rider newly
off the lead rein. Ponies will only be asked to canter in their individual show. Will be split if
there are sufficient entries.
MINI MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 17 and 18 are eligible
Champion to receive the Cevara Peanuts Trophy
CLASS 19 NOVICE RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – SMALL BREEDS, stallion, mare or gelding, four years old or over, Pure-Bred Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Section A & B
ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. To be shown in snaffle bridles only. Pony/Rider
combination not to have won any ridden showing class. Any Breed with 4 or more ponies
forward will have a separate class
CLASS 20 NOVICE RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND- LARGE BREEDS, stallion, mare or
gelding, four years old or over, Pure-Bred Welsh C & D, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Connemara,
Highland ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. To be shown in snaffle bridles only.
Pony/Rider combination not to have won any ridden showing class. Any Breed with 4 or more
ponies forward will have a separate class
CLASS 21 OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND – SMALL BREEDS, stallion, mare or
gelding, four years old or over, Pure-Bred Shetland, Exmoor, Dartmoor, Welsh Section A & B
ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Any Breed with 4 or more ponies forward will
have a separate class
CLASS 22 OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND- LARGE BREEDS, stallion, mare or
gelding, four years old or over, Pure-Bred Welsh C & D, New Forest, Fell, Dales, Connemara,
Highland ponies, registered in their relevant Stud Book. Any Breed with 4 or more ponies
forward will have a separate class
CLASS 23 RIDDEN PART-BRED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND, stallion, mare or gelding, four years
old or over, registered on the partbred register of the Welsh, Shetland, Highland, Exmoor,
Dartmoor, Connemara, Fell, Dales or New Forest stud books
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 19, 20, 21, 22 and 23 are eligible
Champion to receive the Cevara Peanuts Trophy
RING 2 to commence judging at 9.30am
CLASS 24 IN-HAND SHOW PONY/SHOW HUNTER PONY YOUNGSTOCK, yearling, 2yo & 3yo,
not exceeding 153cm (15hh) at maturity.
CLASS 25 IN-HAND SHOW PONY, 4yo and over, Stallion, Gelding or Mare with/without foal at foot,
not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) at maturity. Rosette for Highest placed Foal, progeny of mare
shown in this class
CLASS 26 IN-HAND SHOW HUNTER PONY, 4yo and over, Stallion, Gelding or Mare with/without
foal at foot, not exceeding 153cm (15hh) at maturity. . Rosette for Highest placed Foal, progeny
of mare shown in this class
CLASS 27 IN-HAND MINI COB, any age, colt, filly, stallion, mare (with/without foal at foot), or gelding.
not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) at maturity. To be shown hogged or natural. Rosette for Highest
placed Foal, progeny of mare shown in this class
CLASS 28 IN-HAND UNREGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND, any age, colt, filly, stallion,
mare or gelding. Will be split if there are sufficient entries.
IN-HAND PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 are eligible
Best Show Hunter Pony In-Hand to receive the Mynach Sandalwood Trophy
CLASS 29 LEAD REIN PONY, Show Pony, Show Hunter Pony, Coloured, mare or gelding, four year
old and over, not exceeding 122cm (12hh). Riders to be 10 years old or under. Ponies to wear
snaffle bridles only and the lead rein must be attached to the noseband at all times. Will be split
if there are sufficient entries.
CLASS 30 FIRST RIDDEN PONY, Show Pony, Show Hunter Pony, Coloured, mare or gelding, four
year old and over, not exceeding 128cm (12.2hh). Riders to be 12 years old or under. Ponies to
wear snaffle bridles only. Ponies to be suitable for a young rider newly off the lead rein. Ponies
will only be asked to canter in their individual show. Will be split if there are sufficient entries.
MINI PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 29 and 30 are eligible
Champion to receive the Rubilyn Rambo Trophy
CLASS 31 RIDDEN SHOW PONY, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not exceeding 148cm
(14.2hh). Riders any age.
Winner to receive the Mayair Salver
CLASS 32 RIDDEN SHOW HUNTER PONY, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not exceeding 153cm (15hh). Riders any age.
Winner to receive the Queenie Trophy
CLASS 33 RIDDEN MINI COB, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh).
Riders any age. To be shown hogged or natural.
CLASS 34 RIDDEN UNREGISTERED MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND, stallion, mare or gelding, four
years old or over
CLASS 35 FAMILY PONY, mare or gelding , four year old and over, not exceeding 153cm (15hh). To
be suitable for more than one rider of differing ages and/or abilities. Pony to come in ring with
one rider for the ‘go round’ and then second rider to come in and stand beside pony when in first
line-up. Pony will perform an individual where riders will swap over midway. Emphasis will be
on a pony that will look after a more novice/younger rider while improving its way of going with
an older, more experienced way of going.
CLASS 36 PONY CLUB/RIDING CLUB PONY, mare or gelding , four year old and over, not exceeding
153cm (15hh). Riders any age. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle and be suitable for a variety of
Pony Club activities. May have to jump a small cross-pole.
Winner to receive the On The Trot Trophy
RIDDEN PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 36are eligible
Champion to receive the Mossblown Miss Pippin Trophy
PHOTOGRAPHER
Adrian Sinclair will be at the show with a team of photographers and
will cover all rings. Photos can be viewed, ordered and collected on
showday, or browsed at leisure afterwards on www.sinclairphotography.co.uk
Saturday Evening BBQ
For those stabling on-site and those who live
locally, you are invited to join our BBQ on the
showfield on the evening before the Show.
From 7.30pm
Bring your own Rolls, Salad, Sausage or Burger etc, or £6 to cover cost
of 2 x rolls with burger or sausage, salad and
relishes
Bring your own Booze
Numbers required to help purchase the right
amount of food!
RING 3 to commence judging at 9.30am
CLASS 37 VETERAN-PLUS IN-HAND, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 25 years old or over
CLASS 38 VETERAN IN-HAND, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 20 to 24 years old
CLASS 39 PRE-VETERAN IN-HAND, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 15 to 19 years old
CLASS 40 VETERAN-PLUS RIDDEN, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 25 years old or over
CLASS 41 VETERAN RIDDEN, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 20 to 24 years old
CLASS 42 PRE-VETERAN RIDDEN, stallion, mare or gelding, horse or pony 15 to 19 years old
VETERAN CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 37to 42 are eligible
The Champion to receive the Radialanda Quaich
CLASS 43 BEST COLOUR AND MARKINGS, skewbald and piebald horses and ponies, any type, sex,
age or height; to be judged on colour and markings alone, conformation does not play a part and
horses/ponies will not be asked to trot up.
CLASS 44 BEST TURNED OUT INHAND COLOURED, skewbald and piebald horses and ponies, any
type, sex, age or height.
CLASS 45 INHAND YOUNGSTOCK, skewbald and piebald horses and ponies, any type, sex or height;
yearling, two or three year old.
CLASS 46 INHAND SKEWBALD, skewbald horses and ponies, any type, sex, age or height
CLASS 47 INHAND PIEBALD, piebald horses and ponies, any type, sex, age or height
CLASS 48 NON-NATIVE HORSE & PONY IN-HAND, any sex, any age. To be shown trimmed and
plaited.
CLASS 49 NATIVE/COB/TRADITIONAL HORSE & PONY IN-HAND, any sex, any age. To be
shown in natural state (ie full mane & tail) or hogged & trimmed as appropriate.
UNAFFILIATED INHAND COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 43 to 49 are eligible
Champion to receive the Summer Show Trophy
CLASS 50 SKEWBALD & PIEBALD RIDDEN NURSERY NOVICE, 4yo & over, horses and ponies in their first season of competition or never to have won a ridden class. Judge will NOT ride
and any suitable snaffle bridle may be worn
CLASS 51 SKEWBALD & PIEBALD INTERMEDIATE RIDDEN, 4yo & over, horses and ponies of
any type, height or sex. Horses and Ponies that have never qualified for HOYS or RIHS, nor
won a Finals class at CHAPS or BSPA Championships. Judge will NOT ride.
CLASS 52 SKEWBALD & PIEBALD OPEN RIDDEN PONY, 4yo & over, ponies of any type or sex,
not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Judge will NOT ride.
CLASS 53 SKEWBALD & PIEBALD OPEN RIDDEN HORSE, 4yo & over, horses of any type or sex, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Judge will NOT ride.
UNAFFILIATED RIDDEN COLOURED CHAMPIONSHIP 1
st & 2
nd prizewinners from classes 50 to53 are eligible
Champion to receive the Scotland in Colour Trophy
RING 4 to commence judging at 9.30am
CLASS 54 CHAPS (UK) NON-NATIVE YOUNGSTOCK Qualifier, colt, filly or gelding, yearling, two
or three year old.
CLASS 55 CHAPS (UK) NATIVE/COB/TRADITIIONAL YOUNGSTOCK Qualifier, colt, filly or
gelding, yearling, two or three year old.
CLASS 56 CHAPS (UK) NON-NATIVE PONY IN-HAND Qualifier, any sex, any age, not exceeding
153cm at maturity. To be shown trimmed and plaited.
CLASS 57 CHAPS (UK) NON-NATIVE HORSE IN-HAND Qualifier, any sex, any age, exceeding
153cm at maturity. To be shown trimmed and plaited
CLASS 58 CHAPS NATIVE/COB/TRADITIONAL PONY IN-HAND Qualifier, any sex, any age, up
to and inc. 148cms . To be shown in natural state (ie full mane & tail) or hogged & trimmed as
appropriate.
CLASS 59 CHAPS NATIVE/COB/TRADITIONAL HORSE IN-HAND Qualifier, any sex, any age,
exc 148cms. To be shown in natural state (ie full mane & tail) or hogged & trimmed as
appropriate.
INHAND CHAPS CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 54 to 59 are eligible
Champion to receive the Jemima Puddledub Trophy
CLASS 60 CHAPS (UK) NOVICE RIDDEN PONY, stallion, mare or gelding, any type, 4 years old and over. Rider any age. Not to have won an Open class as of 1st January in the current year. To be
shown in any suitable bridle. Non-natives not to exceed 153cm, Native/Cob/Traditional not to
exceed 148cms
CLASS 61 CHAPS (UK) NOVICE RIDDEN HORSE, stallion, mare or gelding, any type, 4 years old
and over. Rider any age. Not to have won an Open class as of 1st January in the current year. To
be shown in any suitable bridle. Non-natives to exceed 153cm, Native/Cob/Traditional to
exceed 148cms
CLASS 62 CHAPS (UK) NON-NATIVE OPEN RIDDEN Qualifier, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years
old and over. Rider any age. To be shown trimmed and plaited.
CLASS 63 CHAPS NATIVE/COB/TRADITIONAL OPEN RIDDEN Qualifier, stallion, mare or
gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider any age. To be shown in natural state (ie full mane & tail)
or hogged & trimmed as appropriate.
RIDDEN CHAPS CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 60 to 63 are eligible
Champion to receive the Jack Daniels Trophy
CLASS 64 TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB SENIOR IN-HAND Qualifier, 4 year old and over, stallion
mare or gelding This class will be split by height if sufficient entries
CLASS 65 TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB IN-HAND YOUNGSTOCK Qualifier, colt, filly or gelding,
yearling, two or three year old.
CLASS 66 TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB RIDDEN Qualifier, 4 year old and over, stallion mare or
gelding This class will be split by height if sufficient entries
TGCA Quest for a Star CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 64 to 66are eligible
Champion to receive the Ezulwini Stud Trophy
Only stallions wearing their TGCA disc may enter the Championship.
The Champion & Reserve to go forward to the TGCA Ultimate Star Championship Final at TOYS
RING 5 to commence judging at 9.00am
CLASS 67 BEST TURNED OUT HORSE, Rider/Handler any age. Horse of any type, plaited, hogged or
natural, exceeding 14.2hh. Will be judged on cleanliness and turnout of the horse, handler/rider
and tack. Conformation and movement of the horse will not be taken into account.
The winner to receive The Daziel Cornish Miracle Salver CLASS 68 BEST TURNED OUT PONY, Rider/Handler any age. Pony of any type, plaited, hogged or
natural, not to exceed 14.2hh. Will be judged on cleanliness and turnout of the pony,
handler/rider and tack. Conformation and movement of the pony will not be taken into account.
The winner to receive The Angus Trophy
CLASS 69 BROOD MARE, Any Breed or Type, with foal at foot or tested in foal for 2013 or 2014
CLASS 70 FOAL, FREE ENTRY if shown with mare in class 69
The winner to receive The Little Foal Cup
CLASS 71 STALLION, Any Breed or Type to be shown in-hand
The winner to receive The Bollin Terry Trophy
BREEDER CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 69 to 71 are eligible
The Champion to receive The Puddledub Stud Trophy
CLASS 72 IN-HAND APPALOOSA or SPOTTED Youngstock, Foal, 1, 2 or 3 year old, colt, filly or
gelding.
CLASS 73 IN-HAND APPALOOSA or SPOTTED, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding.
CLASS 74 IN-HAND TWO-TONE (Dun, Palomino, Roan, Cremello etc) any age, stallion, colt, mare,
filly or gelding.
CLASS 75 IN-HAND FOREIGN BREEDS, any age, stallion, mare, colt filly or gelding, Class to be split
by age or breed if numbers allow. This class is not open to warmbloods or appaloosas, but to
breeds such as Friesian, America Quarter Horse, Falabella, Norwegian Fjord, Hafflinger etc
CLASS 76 IN-HAND HEAVY HORSE, any age, stallion, mare, colt, filly or gelding, of any heavy
draught breed; Clydesdale, Shire, Percheron, Suffolk Punch, Belgian Draught, Comtois,
Ardennes etc
INHAND CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 72 to 76 are eligible
Champion to receive the Jubilee Cup
CLASS 77 RIDDEN APPALOOSA or SPOTTED, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding.
CLASS 78 RIDDEN TWO-TONE (Dun, Palomino, Roan, Cremello etc) 4 year old and over, stallion,
colt, mare, filly or gelding.
CLASS 79 RIDDEN FOREIGN BREEDS, 4 year and over, stallion, mare or gelding, Class to be split by
age or breed if numbers allow. This class is not open to warmbloods or appaloosas, but to
breeds such as Friesian, America Quarter Horse, Falabella, Norwegian Fjord, Hafflinger etc
CLASS 80 RIDDEN HEAVY HORSE, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding, of any heavy
draught breed; Clydesdale, Shire, Percheron, Suffolk Punch, Belgian Draught, Comtois, Ardennes etc
CLASS 81 RIDDEN INTERNATIONAL TRADITIONAL DRESS, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or
gelding to be ridden in any traditional dress and tack other than English. Eg Spanish, Western,
Will be judged on overall impression rather than particular accuracy or authenticity due to the
diversity of options
CLASS 82 RIDDEN GOLDEN OLDIE PARTNERSHIP, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding,
with combined age of horse and rider being 65 years and over.
A special rosette will be awarded to the highest age combination in the class.
RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 77 to 82 are eligible
CLASS 83 YOUNG HANDLER, 16 years and under. Any type, age, size of horse/pony. Will be judged
on turnout and showing skills of the handler, conformation and movement of the horse/pony will
not be taken into account. If there are sufficient entries will be split by age.
Winner to receive the Brooks Trophy
Raffle
Please give generously to our raffle,
with ALL proceeds being part of our
donation to our selected charity for this
year; Glasgow Group of RDA, Sandyflat. This centre has a close connection to Puddledub Shows
as this is where we started, and still hold two Winter
Shows there each year.
We are looking for donations of raffle prizes,
and also hope you will buy lots of raffle tickets!
Please ensure your telephone number is on the
rear of every ticket as each strip of tickets will
be seperated to give you more chances of
winning a prize.
Good Luck!!
RING 6 to commence judging at 9.15am
CLASS 84 IN-HAND HORSE, 1, 2 or 3 year old, colt filly or gelding, to exceed 148cm (14.2hh) at
maturity. Hack, Riding Horse, Hunter or Cob … to be judged according to type and will be split
by type or age if numbers allow
CLASS 85 IN-HAND HORSE, 4 years old or over, stallion, mare or gelding, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh) at
maturity Hack, Riding Horse, Hunter or Cob … to be judged according to type and will be split
by type or height if numbers allow
CLASS 86 IN-HAND EX-RACEHORSE, any age, stallion, mare or gelding, All horses to have been in
training and/or raced
Winner to receive The Terry Trophy
CLASS 87 IN-HAND SPORT HORSE, any age, colt, filly, stallion, mare or gelding, exceeding 148cm
(14.2hh) at maturity. To be judged on a marks system.
CLASS 88 IN-HAND IRISH DRAUGHT, registered (or eligible) pure-bred or part-bred with ID Society,
any age, colt, filly, stallion, mare or gelding
IN-HAND HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 84 to 88 are eligible
Champion to receive the Puddledub Summer Trophy
CLASS 89 NOVICE RIDDEN HORSE, mare or gelding, four year old and over, exceeding 148cm
(14.2hh). To be shown in snaffle bridles only. Horse/Rider combination not to have won any
ridden showing class. Riders any age.
CLASS 90 RIDDEN HACK, mare or gelding, four year old and over, not exceeding 160cm (15.3hh).
Riders any age.
CLASS 91 RIDING HORSE, mare or gelding, four year old and over, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Riders
any age. Will be split to Small & Large should there be sufficient entries forward.
Winner the receive the Caton Boy Cup
CLASS 92 RIDDEN HUNTER, mare or gelding, four year old and over, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh).
Riders any age. Will be split by height should there be sufficient entries forward. Please put
height on entry form.
Winner to receive the Blackford Trophy
CLASS 93 RIDDEN COB & MAXI COB, mare or gelding, four year old and over, exceeding 148cm
(14.2hh). to be shown hogged and trimmed. Riders any age.
CLASS 94 RIDDEN EX-RACEHORSE, 4 year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding All horses to have
been in training and/or raced
Winner the receive the Tiddly Tadpole Trophy
CLASS 95 RIDDEN SPORT HORSE, stallion, mare or gelding, four year old and over, exceeding 148cm
(14.2hh) at maturity
CLASS 96 RIDING CLUB HORSE, mare or gelding , four year old and over, exceeding 148cm (14.2hh).
Rider any age. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle and be suitable for a variety of Riding Club
activities. Will be asked to do an individual show including one or two small jumps
CLASS 97 RIDDEN IRISH DRAUGHT, registered (or eligible) pure-bred or part-bred with ID Society,
four year old and over, stallion, mare or gelding
RIDDEN HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 89 to 97 are eligible
Champion to receive the Constellation Trophy
RING 7 to commence judging at 9.00am
CLASS 98 CROSS POLE WORKING HUNTER PONY, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and
over, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Any type, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders
any age. Special Rosette to highest placed rider under 10 years old
CLASS 99 ONE FOOT SIX WORKING HUNTER PONY, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). . Any type, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders
any age. Maximum height of fences 1’6” with no scarey fillers under the jumps
CLASS 100 TWO FOOT WORKING HUNTER PONY, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over,
not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). . Any type, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders any
age. Maximum height of fences 2’
CLASS 101 TWO FOOT SIX WORKING HUNTER PONY, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and
over, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). . Any type, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders
any age. Maximum height of fences 2’ 6”
CLASS 102 THREE FOOT WORKING HUNTER PONY, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and
over, not exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). . Any type, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders
any age. Maximum height of fences 3’
WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 98 to 102 are eligible
CLASS 103 CROSS POLE HORSE WORKER, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over,
exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Any type, eg; hunter, riding horse, hack, cob, arab etc, to be shown plaited, natural or hogged. Riders any age.
CLASS 104 ONE FOOT SIX HORSE WORKER, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over,
exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Any type, eg; hunter, riding horse, hack, cob, arab etc, to be shown
plaited, natural or hogged. Riders any age. Maximum height of fences 1’6” with no scarey fillers
under the jumps
CLASS 105 TWO FOOT HORSE WORKER, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over, exceeding
148cm (14.2hh). Any type, eg; hunter, riding horse, hack, cob, arab etc, to be shown plaited,
natural or hogged. Riders any age. Maximum height of fences 2’
CLASS 106 TWO FOOT SIX HORSE WORKER, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over,
exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Any type, eg; hunter, riding horse, hack, cob, arab etc, to be shown
plaited, natural or hogged. Riders any age. Maximum height of fences 2’6”
CLASS 107 THREE FOOT HORSE WORKER, mare, gelding or stallion, four year old and over,
exceeding 148cm (14.2hh). Any type, eg; hunter, riding horse, hack, cob, arab etc, to be shown
plaited, natural or hogged. Riders any age. Maximum height of fences 3’
CLASS 108 COURIER/BHS SCOTLAND RC WORKING HUNTER SERIES QUALIFIER Horses
must be 15hh and over. Horses must not have won more than £400 in total in any WH competitions, more than £400 in BS winnings or have more than 45 BE points. Riders must be 18yo or over on 1
Jan 2014. To compete at the FINAL riders must be a Riding Club member. To be judged in accordance with SHB(GB) rules. Maximum height 3ft 3ins (1.00m), maximum spread 3ft 6ins
(1.05m), The first THREE qualify for the final at Blair Castle Horse Trials, even if they did not jump clear. If one of the first three has already qualified the qualifying card can be passed down to fourth
place provided they jumped clear.
As the Closing Date for this Final has passed, competitors wishing to enter MUST contact the Blair Castle
WH Secretary to confirm their intention to enter & post their entry FIRST CLASS on Monday 11th
August
HORSE WORKER CHAMPIONSHIP 1st & 2nd prizewinners from classes 103 to 108 are eligible
CLASS 109 HORSE AND HOUND RELAY, any horse/pony/rider. Maximum height of fences 2’. Round of approx 8 fences to be ridden against the clock by horse/pony and rider, followed by dog and
handler completing a simple obstacle course. Fastest combined round wins.
Sponsored by Laurencekirk Pet Supplies – Winning pair will win a bag of horse feed and a bag of dog food
We will endeavour to match up any “single” dogs and “single” horses/ponies
SUPREME CHAMPION of SHOW
All Champions eligible, and it is hoped will stay for the judging of
the Finale of the Show for
Supreme Champion to receive The Ozzy Spring Trophy
Reserve Supreme Champion to receive The Puddledub Bronze Trophy
Floral Sashes to Supreme and Reserve Champions
To be Judged by all/some of the Section Judges
Supreme Champion 2013: Millford Look at Me
Reserve Supreme 2013: Dexy’s Midnight Legend
PHOTOGRAPHER
Adrian Sinclair will be at the show with a team of photographers and
will cover all rings. Photos can be viewed, ordered and collected on showday, or browsed at leisure afterwards on
www.sinclairphotography.co.uk
At RDA, our horses and ponies provide therapy, achievement
and enjoyment to people with disabilities all over the UK. Our
network of 500 volunteer groups organise activities such as
riding, carriage driving, vaulting and showjumping to up to
28,000 people each year. We have been carrying out our life-
changing activities for over 40 years, and take great pride in
the exceptional standard of our instructors and volunteers
(18,000 in all). We offer activities for all age groups
and, wherever possible, to people with any disability – and
you’re just as likely to find an RDA Group in an urban setting
as a rural one. We rely on voluntary help, donations and legacies to deliver our services.
There are roughly 500 RDA groups and centres offering our activities throughout the UK. All
RDA groups are individual charities, and have their own board of Trustees, highly qualified
instructors and trained volunteers. Groups are supported by Regional representatives who
provide training, education, physiotherapist support and publicity.
Glasgow Group of the Riding for the Disabled
Association, Sandyflat
What we do: Glasgow RDA provides equine therapy
to over 300 children and adults with disabilities
from across the Greater Glasgow area. We provide
36 hours of riding and carriage driving sessions per
week, with the help of 170 volunteers.
Why we do it: Balancing on a horse works
thousands of muscles, and the horse’s movement
mimics a walking pattern in the muscles of the rider,
which provides a highly effective form of physiotherapy. It also offers psychological benefits.
This combination of physical and psychological benefits makes equine therapy appropriate for
a very wide range of disabilities, from autism and Asperger’s to cerebral palsy, visual or
hearing impairments to learning disabilities.
Our history: Starting life in Bearsden as The St Mungo Group of the RDA in 1967, the Group
became the Glasgow Group of the Riding for the Disabled Association in 1987, moving to a
purpose-built facility in the Summerston area of Glasgow. A member group of the national
Riding for the Disabled Association, we are dedicated to improving the lives of people with
disabilities across Greater Glasgow through the provision of opportunities for riding and
carriage driving.
Our Centre: The centre was officially opened in 1988 by HRH the Princess Royal, President of
the Riding for the Disabled Association. The purpose-built facilities include stabling for 20
horses, indoor and outdoor arenas, tea bar, office, meeting room and accommodation for the
yard staff.
Our Riders: We cater for riders with all types of disability, from the age of three upwards,
providing access to the physical and psychological benefits that riding can offer.
Our Classes: The aim of our classes is to teach to new skills and foster independence by
encouraging riders to take charge of their horse. Riding takes place in small classes indoors or
outdoors, depending on the weather. Our activities allow riders to experience the physical,
sensory and psychological benefits that riding offers, which in turn helps to increase confidence
and self-esteem. The tea bar provides a space for parents and carers to share experiences while
riders are in classes. Please note that we currently have a weight restriction of 12 stone
maximum. Classes accommodating over 300 riders run from 10 am to 9 pm Monday to Friday
and 10am to 1pm on Saturday mornings.
COMPANION DOG SHOW
@ 2pm
Judge: Liana Phillips
All dogs must be at least 6 months of age.
Classes 1 to 6 for Pedigree Dogs only.
Class 1 Any Variety Pedigree Puppy 6 – 12 months
Class 2 Any Variety Hound /Terrier
Class 3 Any Variety Working/ Pastoral
Class 4 Any Variety Utility/Toy
Class 5 Any Variety Gundog
Class 6 Any Variety Veteran – 7 years and over
Best In Show & Reserve Best in Show … all unbeaten dogs from classes 1 to 6 are eligible
Very Kindly Sponsored by Westro Animal Supplies
Classes 7 to 14 for All Dogs
Class 7 Best Lorry Dog - a dog that would make a great horsebox travelling companion
Class 8 Best Rescue Dog
Class 9 Best Crossbreed
Class 10 Waggiest Tail
Class 11 Most Odd Couple (most un-alike pair of dogs!)
Class 12 Lookie-Likie – dog and handler most alike
Class 13 Best Condition
Class 14 Best Golden Oldie …. Any dog aged 7 years and over
Special Best In Show & Reserve Special Best In Show … all 1st placed dogs from classes 7 to 14 are eligible
Very Kindly Sponsored by Westro Animal Supplies
The above sections are by permission of the
Scottish Kennel Club subject to Kennel Club rules F(4).
Dogs competing do not require to be registered at the
Kennel Club, but entries are only accepted on condition
that each exhibitor agrees to exhibit under the
regulations of the Scottish Kennel Club for companion
shows.
Dogs must be kept on leads for the duration of
the Show
It is the owner/handlers responsibility to clear up
any mess/fouling made by their dog
Entries taken on the Field only, from 1pm
Judging starts at 2pm
Entry Fee: £2.50 per class
Lovely rosettes from 1st to 4
th place
Please also note the Horse & Hound Relay class (Class 109) to be held in the
Workers Ring following the Horse Worker Championship. We will endeavour
to match up any “single” dogs and “single” horse/ponies
Rosettes for Best in Show and Reserve Best in Show
& Special Best in Show And Special Reserve Best in Show
Directions to Brechin
Castle Equestrian Centre
DD9 6RL
Exit the A90 Dundee/Aberdeen trunk
road south of Brechin onto the A935
sign posted to Brechin and the
Country Park. The Showground is
only a few hundred yards on your
right and will be signposted
Stabling is available within the Showground
For further details, costs and to book, please contact
Val Blewitt on 07815 986 980 [email protected]
Also see above regarding BBQ on showfield on evening before Show
SHOW CONDITIONS & REGULATIONS
The Organisers of this Show have taken reasonable precautions to ensure the health and safety
everyone present. For these measures to be effective, everyone must take all reasonable precautions
to avoid and prevent accidents occurring and must obey the instructions of the Organisers and all the
Officials and Stewards.
1) The Show Organisers accepts no responsibility for any accident, loss or damage whatsoever
arising from any cause connected with the Show and it is a condition of entry that each Exhibitor shall hold the Organisers blameless.
2) The Organisers reserve the right to refuse entries from any person without reason being given for
such refusal.
3) The Organisers reserve the right to change any of the published judges, but will endeavour to inform all pre-entered affected exhibitors prior to show-day.
4) Objections shall be made in writing within thirty minutes of the event concerned and lodged with
the Secretary together with the sum of £50, which shall be refunded if the objection is upheld. 5) No refund of entry money can be claimed under any circumstances.
6) Any class with insufficient entries may be cancelled or, if suitable, amalgamated with another
class.
7) The show-field will be open from 7.30am and the Secretary’s Office from 8.00am on the morning of the Show.
8) ABSOLUTELY NO MUCKING OUT ONTO THE LORRY PARK – PLEASE TAKE YOUR MUCK HOME WITH
YOU 9) DOGS MUST BE ON A LEAD AT ALL TIMES. The Owner of any dog found loose on the
Showground will be fined £20 with immediate payment. Please clean up after your dog.
10) In the interest of safety adults must give due consideration to children whilst riding in the collecting rings.
R I N G TI MET ABLE R I N G 1 R I N G 2 R I N G 3 R I N G 4 R I N G 5 R I N G 6 R I N G 7
In-hand Arabs
Classes 1-7 In-hand Ponies
Classes 24 -28 Veteran
In-hand & Ridden
Classes 37 - 42
CHAPS In-hand
Classes 54 - 59
Best Turned Out
Classes 67 & 68
In-hand Horses
Classes 84 -88
Pony Workers
Classes 98 - 102 Breeder Classes
Classes 60 - 71
IN-HAND ARAB
CHAMPIONSHIP
Ridden Arabs
Classes 8 - 12
IN-HAND PONY
CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPS IN-HAND
CHAMPIONSHIP
Mini Pony Classes 29 - 30
VETERAN
CHAMPIONSHIP
CHAPS Ridden
Classes 60 - 63
IN-HAND BREEDER
CHAMPIONSHIP
RIDDEN ARAB
CHAMPIONSHIP Unaffiliated Coloured
In-hand
Classes 43 - 49
In-hand Horses/Ponies
Classes 72 - 76
IN-HAND HORSE
CHAMPIONSHIP
PONY WORKER
CHAMPIONSHIP
In-hand M&M
Classes 13 - 16
MINI PONY
CHAMPIONSHIP
Ridden Horses
Classes 89 - 97
Horse Workers
Classes 103 - 108
Ridden Pony
Classes 31 - 36
IN-HAND COLOURED
CHAMPIONSHIP
IN-HAND HORSE &
PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
IN-HAND M&M
CHAMPIONSHIP Unaffiliated Coloured
Ridden
Classes 50 - 53
CHAPS RIDDEN
CHAMPIONSHIP
Ridden Horse & Pony
Classes 77- 82
Mini M&Ms
Classes 17 - 18 TGCA
Classes 64 - 66 MINI M&M
CHAMPIONSHIP
RIDDEN PONY
CHAMPIONSHIP
RIDDEN COLOURED
CHAMPIONSHIP
Ridden M&Ms Classes 19 - 23
TGCA
CHAMPIONSHIP
RIDDEN HORSE &
PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
RIDDEN HORSE
CHAMPIONSHIP
HORSE WORKER
CHAMPIONSHIP
Coloured classes in Rings 3 & 4 have been schedule to
avoid as little chance of clashes as possible. This will be
monitored during the day, and competitors will be
accommodated where possible.
Young Handler
Class 83
Horse & Hound Relay
Class 109
THERE WILL BE A LUNCH BREAK IN EACH RING
(EXCEPT RING 1) AS ALL JUDGES ARE JUDGING ALL
DAY – ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL BE MADE
RIDDEN M&M
CHAMPIONSHIP
SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP
The Organisers reserve the right to move classes later in the day to a ring
that has completed and to alter judges. They also reserve the right to
introduce a ride or conformation ride to judge bigger than expected classes
PUDDLEDUB SUMMER SHOW Brechin Castle Equestrian Centre
10th
AUGUST 2014
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Class
No(s) Horse/Pony Name
Entry
Fee(s)
Official
Use
Height Owner
Age Rider
Sex Breed (Arab, M&M, Heavy Horse Classes)
Height Owner
Age Rider
Sex Breed (Arab, M&M, Heavy Horse Classes)
Height Owner
Age Rider
Sex Breed (Arab, M&M, Heavy Horse Classes)
Height Owner
Age Rider
Sex Breed (Arab, M&M, Heavy Horse Classes)
Height Owner
Age Rider
Sex Breed (Arab, M&M, Heavy Horse Classes)
ENTRIES CLOSE: 30 July 2014
ENTRY FEES:
By Closing Date £10
Late & On Day £15
NAME
Total Entry
Fees
£
ADDRESS
Add £2 per
rider/handler for
First Aid Cover
£ ENTRY FORM TO: Miss Fiona Reed
Bankhead
Puddledub
Auchtertool Fife, KY2 5XA
Donation to Glasgow
RDA, Sandyflat £
Email for future schedules Tickets for Satuday
night BBQ @
£6/person £
TELEPHONE NO
Tel: 01592 872717
Cheques payable to Puddledub Shows
Mobile on Showday
Total Fees Enclosed £ Signature of Owner/Producer/Agent