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LAWFORD PARK
                     HORSE SHOW
                         at

           Saturday 9th July 2022
Lawford House Park, Nr Manningtree, CO112ND
                           SCHEDULE
                 Supreme champion £100
                  Reserve Supreme £50
                    PRE-ENTRY ONLY – All Classes £15 Entry Fee

                  Entries
                   EntriesClose:        17th June
                          Close: Friday 24th  June2022
                                                   2022
                                Address
                                Address for Entries:
                                            Entries:
               LPHS
                LPHS Show
                        Show Secretary, Grove
                                        Grove Farm,
                                              Farm,The   Tye Road,
                                                     The Tye Road,
            Great Bentley,
            Great  Bentley,Essex,CO78QX.     Telephone:07928
                            Essex, CO78QX. Telephone:    07928663759
                                                              663 759
                    email; lawfordparkhorseshow@gmail.com
                     email; lawfordparkhorseshow@gmail.com
 Qualifying classes for ;BSHA, BSPA, EQUIFEST, IMHPS MHCGB, SSADL,
Qualifying classes for; BSHA, BSPA,   EQUIFEST,
                                   TGCA,   TSR. IMHPS, SSADL, TGCA, TSR.
LAWFORD PARK HORSE SHOW - at Lawford House Park, Nr Manningtree, CO112ND
LIST OF SPONSORS
We would like to express our thanks to all our sponsors.

MARTIN FARMS (Biosorb) - 0774189250
THORPE HORSE BOXES – 01255 862411
DS HOLLISTIC EQUINE THERAPY – 07624 660630
HILLTOP GARDEN CENTRE – 01255 831083
TAMBROOK STUD – 01621 891407
GROVE FARM HAY & STRAW – 07928663759

We would also like to thank the following people for their services;

Photography by ARDS PHOTOGRAPHY
Rosettes and sashes - Sashes By Kate
Farrier on call – Michael Bircher - 07841081456
Osborn Printers – Brightlingsea 01206 302209
Working Horse & Pony Course Builder - David Merrick

The following trophies and perpetual cups are kindly donated by

Tendring Hundred Farmers Club
The Mills Transport Perpetual Trophy
The Merry Down Stud Salver
The Knodishall Cup
H C Hayward Challenge cup
Britton Perpetual Challenge Cup
The Pertwee cup
The Chris Watkins trophy

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LAWFORD PARK HORSE SHOW - at Lawford House Park, Nr Manningtree, CO112ND
AFFILIATIONS
AFFILIATIONS:;        EQUIFEST     EQUIFEST
                       Equifest Championship class to be held at the

                East of England Showground on the 18th – 20th August 2022.

             EQUIFEST OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND

Open to In Hand Mountain & Moorland ponies registered with their respective Pure
Bred Societies of Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest,
Shetland, Welsh A, B, C and D. Stallion, mare, colt, filly or gelding, any age. This class
may be divided as appropriate.

EQUIFEST OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND

Open to Mountain & Moorland ponies registered with their respective Pure bred
Societies of Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest,
Shetland, Welsh A, B, C and D. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over. Rider
any age. This class may be divided as appropriate.

 EQUIFEST OPEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LEAD REIN

Open to Mountain & Moorland ponies, registered with their respective Pure Bred
Societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Shetland and Welsh A or B. Mare or
gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their 9th
birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be led by an attendant and shown in
a Snaffle Bridle, the lead rein to be attached to the noseband only.

4. EQUIFEST MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND FIRST RIDDEN

Open to Mountain & Moorland ponies, registered with their respective Pure Bred
Societies of Dartmoor, Exmoor, New Forest, Shetland, and Welsh A or B. Mare or
gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding 128cms. Riders not to have attained their
12th birthday before 1st January in the current year. To be shown in any suitable bridle.

 EQUIFEST OPEN RIDDEN HACKS

Open Show Hacks, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding
160cms. Riders any age. Classes may be divided as follows: Small Hacks – mare or gelding, 4
years old and over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 154cms. Riders any age.

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Large Hacks – mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 154cms but not exceeding
160cms. Riders any age.

EQUIFEST OPEN RIDING HORSES

Open Riding Horse, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, any height. Riders any age. Classes
may be divided as follows:

   Small Riding Horses - mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms but not
    exceeding 158cms. Riders any age.
   Large Riding Horses - mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 158cms. Riders any
    age.
                   . EQUIFEST OPEN RIDDEN COBS

Open Ridden Cob, Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old & over, exceeding 148cms but not
exceeding 155cms. To be shown hogged and trimmed. Riders any age.

    Classes may be divided as follows:

    Open Lightweight Ridden Cob, stallion ,mare or gelding, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding
    155cms. To be shown hogged and trimmed. Riders any age.
    Open Heavyweight Ridden Cob, mare or gelding, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding
    155cms.
                         EQUIFEST OPEN RIDDEN MAXI COBS

    Open Maxi Cobs, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 155cms – to be judged as Cobs.
                          To be shown hogged and trimmed. Riders any age.

                       EQUIFEST RIDDEN PIEBALD / SKEWBALD

    Open ridden Piebald / Skewbald stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old & over. Riders any
    age. The first three places will also qualify for the BSPA Championship subject to their
    show rules & conditions. Classes may be divided according to entries.

                    EQUIFEST IN HAND PIEBALD / SKEWBALD

Open in Hand Piebald / Skewbald stallion, mare, colt, filly or gelding, any age. The first
three places will also qualify for the BSPA Championships subject to their show rules &
conditions. Classes may be divided according to entries.

EQUIFEST JUNIOR RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND

Mares and geldings, 4 years old & over, registered in the respective pure bred Stud Books of
Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland and Welsh Section A,
B, C & D. Riders of Small Breeds not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the
current year. Riders of Large Breeds not to have attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in
the current year.

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THE TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB ASSOCIATION

No known breeding required to enter these classes                                             Affiliation Number 22/0907/ULT

TGCA Breed classes are qualifiers for the Best of Breed Finals at the Traditional Gypsy Cob Association's (TGCA) National Breed
Championship Show “TOYS”. Classes are open to all traditional gypsy cobs.

Part Bred classes, are open to all part bred traditional gypsy cobs and are qualifiers for the part bred finals at “TOYS”. The exhibit
must have one parent that is traditional gypsy cob.

Stallions – All stallions (4 years and over) in order to enter any TGCA affiliated class MUST be TGCA registered, have passed
TGCA stallion evaluations and their TGCA stallion disc displayed on their bridle. Stallions and colts over the age of two, MUST be
shown in a stallion bridle with a metal bit and chain lead as per the current TGCA rulebook.

Current TGCA members must present their Membership card and Qualification card to the judge in the ring for signature.

Non-members MUST receive a qualification card from the judge and have 21 days to join the TGCA and register their horse to
validate the qualification. Please refer to www.tgca.co.uk for further details including membership, horse registration and showing
rules (contained within the members handbook).

SSADL

SSADL Home Produced Qualifiers are OPEN to both Members and Non-Members of SSADL No Spurs, No Galloping, No
Wearing of Face/Body Jewellery. Foals are NOT permitted SSADL Classes for In-Hand Classes- Minimum age of handler = 10
years old. First Ridden ponies/riders will be asked after the initial walk round to come into the centre of the ring. First Ridden
Competitors will only canter in their individual shows. Lead Rein Riders: If a strip section is required a lead rein rider MUST stay
mounted. STALLIONS- Either for In Hand or Ridden classes, Competitors Must be 16 years of age or over. Competitors cannot
enter the ring once the command of trot has been given. The same rider/handler/pony/horse combination must stay the same from
qualifier to Grand Finals, unless special circumstances should arise, then it will be left to the discretion of the directors and
advisory committee to oversee this rule if required. ALL COMPETITORS SHOULD AQUAINT THEMSELVES WITH SSADL
RULES BEFORE ENTERING SSADL Rulebook can be found at www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk New Qualification
System: This year all members will receive their own qualification card. This is to be signed in the at time of judging/presentation.
This is the members responsibility to ensure the right qualifier is signed for. 1. The 1st to 2nd from each AGE section will qualify
for the SSADL Members Open Challenge. ( If a competitor has already qualified the qualification can be passed down no lower
the 5th place). 2. The two highest placed Mountain and Moorland ponies within a class will qualify for Members Mountain and
Moorland Challenge. 3. The two highest placed Lead Rein/First Ridden ponies within a class will qualify for the Members Lead
Rein/First Ridden Challenge. 4. NEW FOR 2022 5. The two highest placed Foreign Breeds animals within a class will qualify for
the Members Foreign Breeds Challenge. 6. The winner from each class with qualify for the Senior of Year Championship Once a
member has filled their qualification card to the relevant classes then said card must be sent in to the Office by normal post no
later than the 30th August 2022. REMEBER TO PHOTOCOPY YOUR CARD. Non – Members Qualification cards will be
handed out in the ring to the two highest placed competitors in each section these are for Non-Members ONLY Qualification
cards MUST be returned to SSADL Head Office within the 10-day period of date of show along with a 2022 Membership form
completed and payment made. Once a qualification card/membership is sent in correctly along with payment only then will
Members be eligible for the Members Challenge Preliminary rounds and Challenge Finals to the held at the SSADL National
Championship Show on the 9th,10th & 11th September 2022 at Onley Grounds, Rugby, Warwickshire. Please make a copy of your
card and do not sent recorded delivery For Further Showing Information -Head Office Suncrest 119 High Lane, Brown Edge,
Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. ST6 8RTTel 01782 503526 New e-mail info@seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk
www.seniorshowinganddressage.co.uk

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BSHA
BSHA
                                 RISING STAR QUALIFIERS
RISING STAR QUALIFIERS
Available to members and Non-Members
RISING STAR COB
RISING STAR HACK/RIDING HORSE
RIDING STAR HUNTER
RISING STAR RACEHORSE TO SHOW HORSE
Rising Star Hacks & Riding Horses: Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, height must exceed
148cm but must not exceed 160cm for hack type.
Rising Star Ridden Cobs: Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, height must exceed 148cm with a
recommended height limit of 160cm for cob type.
Rising Star Ridden Hunter: Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm.
Rising Star Racehorse to Show Horse: Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm.
Open to thoroughbred horses retired from training. The two highest placed Horses, not already
qualified in the Rising Star classes, will qualify for the Rising Star Finals, to be held at The BSHA
National Championship Show in September 2022. The Judges will not ride the exhibits in qualifiers
but the judge will ride at the finals.
There will be regional clinic days offering training from BSHA accredited trainers.
RULES
Rules for BSHA Rising Star Classes which must be entered into the spirit in which
they are intended:
1. Open to Non-Members and those with no more than three years BSHA Membership. Owners,
Riders and Horses, are not required to be Members of the British Show Horse Association in-order
to compete in the BSHA Rising Star qualifying classes, the Rising Star Finals will require a day
ticket.
2. These classes are specifically aimed at those Horses and Riders who are not regularly
qualifying for the major Championship Shows and wish to improve.
3. Riders must not have competed at The Royal International Horse Show or The Horse of the
Year Show, with the exception of the BSHA RIHS Amateur classes pre-2022 or SEIB Search for a
Star.
4. Open to Horses which are stabled at home or in a DIY or non-show yard.
5. Horses to be ridden by an Amateur, please see the current BSHA Rule Book; this does not
exclude receiving lessons from a Professional showing person.
6. No Professional is allowed to ride, to work-in (in any form), compete, or enter the Ring to
groom/strip the Horse.
7. Failure to abide by the Rules may result in ineligibility to compete at the BSHA National
Championship Show in any class.
8. The Judge will ride ALL the exhibits in the final.
9. To register for the Supreme Final at the BSHA National Championships Show on the 10th
September you must upload your details on our website using the details on the back of the
qualifying rosette.
MEMBERSHIP
The classes will be open to non-members and members who have never qualified for RIHS or
HOYS before (not including SFAS). To attend the Supreme Final they would need a BSHA Day
Ticket to compete.

BSHA OPEN RACEHORSE TO SHOW HORSE CLASS (2022)
Mare or gelding, 4 years old or over, exceeding 148cm. Open to thoroughbred horses retired from
training. The class will run as an open ridden class, therefore all exhibits will be ridden by the

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judge and all exhibits maybe required to gallop. Horses must be registered with the Association as
either a Hack, Riding Horse or Hunter to compete in this class (day ticket available). The two highest
placed unqualified exhibits qualify for the final at the BSHA National Championship Show.

THE MEARS LADIES SHOW HORSE: Mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 148cms,
suitable to carry a side saddle, to be ridden by a lady. Riders must be 15 years of age or older.
Competitors must be a Member of the BSHA or the SSA, or purchase a Day Ticket from the BSHA
office. This is a qualifier for The Mears Ladies Show Horse Championship, with a First Prize of £200,
to be held at the BSHA National Championships 2022, the four highest placed to qualify.

TSR NAF Five star showing finals. This is a qualifier for the 2022 TSR NAF Five star showing finals.
All in hand and ridden classes are qualifiers. You do not have to be a TSR member to qualify or enter
a final. The rider / handler qualifies and can enter any horse / pony in any number of finals. The four
highest placed riders / handlers will qualify in each class. Competitors must have their qualifier record
sheet signed by the judge / steward / secretary, sheets are available FREE from the TSR website.

IMPHS – This show is a qualifier for Miniature Horse of the Year Show 2022.
1st, 2nd & 3rd will qualify.

Shetland ponies placed 1st – 3rd in classes 1,3,9,10,18,19,21,30 & 32 will also qualify.

See IMPHS website for rules.

Highland Pony Society
A rosette will be awarded to highest placed Highland pony in classes 2,4,9,11,30 & 32.

Fell Pony Society
A rosette will be awarded to the highest placed Fell Pony in classes 2,4,9,11,30 & 32.

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RING 1       RING 1
                                     SPONSORED     BY TAMBROOK
                                     SPONSORED BY TAMBROOK STUD STUD
                                                     9AM
                                               9AM START        START
                                  ININ HAND   MOUNTAIN
                                       HAND MOUNTAIN      AND MOORLAND
                                                     AND MOORLAND

Judge: Mr M.Attrell Snr - Kent

Mountain and Moorland Ponies are restricted to the heights laid down by their appropriate Breed Society.

All stallions and colts, two years old or over, must be in possession of a current Ministry of Agriculture, National Pony Society or
appropriate Breed Society Stallion Licence. For Dartmoor, Welsh, Highland (Highland colts can be licensed as stallions as 2 year
olds), Dales, Exmoor & New Forest ponies this rule is extended to 3 years or over and for Shetland the rule is 4 years and over.

Class No

1          EQUIFEST/ TSR - MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND SMALL BREED SENIOR - Stallion Mare or gelding, 4 years old
         and over. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B. To be registered in their respective pure breed society stud book
1(A)     Knodishall Trophy for Best Section A Mare
2       EQUIFEST/ TSR - MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND LARGE BREED SENIOR - Stallion Mare or gelding, 4 years old
         and over. New Forest, Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland and Welsh C & D. To be registered in their respective pure breed
         society stud book.
3          EQUIFEST/ TSR - MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND SMALL BREED YOUNGSTOCK- Colt, Filly or gelding 1, 2 or 3
         years old. Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland, Welsh A & B. To be registered in their respective pure breed society stud book

4          EQUIFEST/ TSR - MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND IN HAND LARGE BREED YOUNGSTOCK - Colt, Filly or gelding 1, 2 or
         3 years old. New Forest, Connemara, Dales, Fells, Highland and Welsh C & D. To be registered in their respective pure
         breed society stud books.

                                           ININ
                                              HAND M &MM&CHAMPIONSHIP
                                                HAND      M CHAMPIONSHIP
                    To include presentation of the Merrydown Salver for best exhibit from Classes 1 & 3
              To include presentation of the Merrydown Salver for best exhibit from Classes 1 & 3
                                   and the Weeley Stud Salver for best exhibit in Classes 2 & 4
                              and the Weeley Stud Salver for best exhibit in Classes 2 & 4
                                     TheThe Brindle Mogs Trophy for Best Exmoor exhibit
                                         Brindle  Mogs Trophy for Best Exmoor exhibit
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THE TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB ASSOCIATION

                                                                                   Affiliation number 22/ 0907/ ULT

To Follow On

Ring 1

Judge ; Mrs Sharon King - Essex

Class No

5 TGCA IN HAND TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB - Young stock open to fillies, colts and geldings aged 1,2, & 3yrs old and
Senior 4 years and older, Stallion Mare or Gelding (Class Split at Judging – Young stock / 4yrs and over if sufficient
entries)

6 TGCA RIDDEN TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB – Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Riders any age.

            If sufficient entries this class will be split: Small – not to exceed 148cm and Large over 148cm.

                                             QUEST FOR A STAR CHAMPIONSHIP

                  To include the presentation of The Coral Cup presented for Best Traditional Gypsy Cob

                                            kindly sponsored by Coral Solutions Ltd

                              1st,2nd & 3rd from classes 5 & 6 are eligible for this championship

    ONLY current TGCA members and horse/pony that are already TGCA registered can exhibit in this championship.
    Membership card and Members qualification card (specific to that exhibit) must be presented upon entry into the ring. The
    Champion and Reserve qualify for the Ultimate Star Championships at TOYS.

                             Champion & Reserve to go forward to the Supreme Championship

7 TGCA IN HAND PART BRED TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB – Young stock open to fillies, colts and geldings aged 1,2, & 3yrs old

  and Senior 4 years and older, Stallion Mare or Gelding (Class Split at Judging – Young stock / 4yrs and over if sufficient entries)

8 TGCA RIDDEN PART BRED TRADITIONAL GYPSY COB - Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over, Riders any age. If
sufficient entries this class will be split: Small – not to exceed 148cm and Large over 148cm

                                       GO FOR GLORY CHAMPIONSHIP

                                     To include presentation packs for 1st , 2nd & 3rd

                        The DS Holistic Equine Therapy Trophy for Best Part Bred Traditional Gypsy Cob.

                                1st 2nd & 3rd from classes 7 & 8 are eligible for this championship.

*1st, 2nd and 3rd from the TGCA part bred classes may go forward to the Go for Glory Championship. For 2022 TOYS qualifiers,
  the handler/rider and exhibits (apart from stallions) do not have to be TGCA members/registered on the date of the show. The
                         Champion and Reserve qualify for the Crowning Glory Championships at TOYS.

                          Champion & Reserve to go forward to supreme championship

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RIDDEN
                                   RIDDEN  MOUNTAIN
                                          MOUNTAIN    & MOORLAND
                                                   & MOORLAND

RING 1

To follow on

Judge; Ms Nancy Graylen - Essex

Mountain and Moorland Ponies are restricted to the heights laid down by their appropriate Breed
Society.

All stallions and colts, two years old or over, must be in possession of a current Ministry of Agriculture, National Pony Society or
appropriate Breed Society Stallion Licence. For Dartmoor, Welsh, Highland (Highland colts can be licensed as stallions as 2 year
olds), Dales, Exmoor & New Forest ponies this rule is extended to 3 years or over and for Shetland the rule is 4 years and over.

9        EQUIFEST / TSR - JUNIOR RIDDEN MOUNTAIN AND MOORLAND - Mares and geldings, 4 years old & over, registered
         in the respective purebred Stud Books of Connemara, Dales, Dartmoor, Exmoor, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Shetland and
         Welsh Section A, B, C & D. Riders of Small Breeds not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in the current
         year. Riders of Large Breeds not to have attained their 18th birthday before 1st January in the current year. Please
         ensure you list your breed with your entry.

10       EQUIFEST / TSR - OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND SMALL BREED RIDDEN - 4 years old and over. Small
         Breeds (Dartmoor, Exmoor, Shetland and Welsh Pony Section A & B) fully registered in their approved respective pure
         breed Stud Books. (Class may be further split, if sufficient entries)

         Please ensure you list the Breed with your entry. Riders any age.

11       EQUIFEST / TSR - OPEN RIDDEN MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND LARGE BREED RIDDEN - 4 years old and over. Large
         Breeds (Dales, Fell, Connemara, New Forest, Highland and Welsh Pony Section C & D) fully registered in their approved
         respective pure breed stud Book. (Class may be further split, if sufficient entries) Please ensure you list the Breed
         with your entry. Riders any age.

                                               RIDDEN M & M CHAMPIONSHIP

         To include presentation of the Britton Perpetual Challenge Cup for the best Ridden Mountain & Moorland

                               1st -2ND from classes 9,10 & 11 are eligible for this championship

                              Champion & Reserve to go forward to the Supreme Championship

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RING 2 – Sponsored by

                                            DS Holistic Equine Therapy

                                                       9am Start

                                       SENIOR SHOWING & DRESSAGE LTD

                 SSADL HOME PRODUCED MEMBERS CHALLENGE IN HAND & RIDDEN

                              THE SENIOR OF THE YEAR 2022 QUALIFIERS

           COMPRISING OF ; MEMBERS M&M CHALLENGES , MEMBERS LEAD REIN / FIRST RIDDEN CHALLENGES

                      NEW FOR 2022 - MEMBERS FOREIGN BREEDS CHALLENGES

                               SENIOR OF THE YEAR CHAMPIONSHIP.

THIS SERIES IS OPEN TO MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS ,NON MEMBERS WILL HAVE 10 DAYS TO JOIN THE SOCIETY ON
RECEIVING A QUALIFICATION .

Judge; Ms Cheryl Fox – Norfolk

 12    Pre-Senior In Hand Horse/Pony 15-18 Years old

 13    Senior In Hand Horse/Pony 19-23 Years old

 14    Senior Plus In Hand Horse/Pony 24 Years old & Over

 15     Pre- Senior Ridden Horse/Pony 15-18 Years old

 16    Senior Ridden Horse/Pony 19-23 Years old

 17    Senior Plus Ridden Horse/Pony 24 Years old & Over

                                              SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

       The Mary Thornley Cup presented by Lawford Park Show for Best Senior Horse or Pony In recognition of

                                             the services of Mary Thornley

                              1st -2nd from classes 12-17 are eligible for this championship

                         Champion & Reserve to go forward to the Supreme Championship

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Ring 2

To follow on                                  IN HAND

                                     PIEBALD & SKEWBALD

Judge ; Mr Connor Mc Cormack - Suffolk

                                 IN HAND PIEBALD & SKEWBALD
class
18 BSPA / EQUIFEST / TSR - IN HAND PIEBALD / SKEWBALD YOUNGSTOCK - Any type, Colt, Filly or Gelding.
     1,2,3-year-old, any height.

19 BSPA / EQUIFEST / TSR - IN HAND PIEBALD / SKEWBALD SENIOR – Any type, Stallion Mare or Gelding 4years and over.

                         MINIATURE HORSE & SHETLAND PONY CLASSES

20 IMPHS – Qualifier for MHOYS. 1st ,2nd & 3rd will qualify. See IMPHS Website for rules.

21 OPEN SHETLAND PONY- Standard Shetlands not to exceed 42 inches, miniature Shetlands not to exceed 34 inches.

                          MINIATURE H0RSE & SHETLAND PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

                                         1st & 2nd from classes 20 & 21

                                    BROWNS BUILDING SERVICES TROPHY

                             CHAMPION & RESERVE TO GO FORWARD TO SUPREME

                                    RIDDEN PIEBALD & SKEWBALD

22 BSPA/ EQUIFEST / TSR – Ridden Piebald / Skewbald – Any type, stallion, mare or gelding,4 years and over not to
exceed 148cm.

23 BSPA / EQUIFEST / TSR – Ridden Piebald / Skewbald – Any type, stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years and over exceeding

148cm

                               PIEBALD & SKEWBALD CHAMPIONSHIP

                To include the presentation of the ANGEL TROPHY for best overall coloured exhibit.

                      1st and 2nd from classes 18,19,22 &23 are eligible for this championship.

                              Champion and Reserve to go forward to supreme.

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JUNIOR SECTION

To Follow On

RING 2

    Judge; Mrs Carolyn Whiteley - Essex

Class No

24 EQUIFEST / TSR - Mountain & Moorland Leading rein pony – Mare or gelding ,4 years and over, not exceeding
128cms (12.2hh). Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January of the current year to be
led by an attendant and shown in a snaffle bridle. Leading rein to be attached to the nose band only. Open
to all Mountain & Moorland ponies but only ponies registered with their pure bred societies are eligible to
qualify for Equifest Championship classes.

         24(a) The presentation of the Justin Thornton Trophy for the best Leading rein pony.

25 EQUIFEST/ TSR - Mountain & Moorland First ridden pony – Mare or gelding 4 years old and over – Not
exceeding128cm (12.2hh). Rider not to have attained their 12th birthday before the 1st of January of the current year. No cantering
to be allowed except for individual performances. Ponies must leave the ring at a walk or trot.

Any suitable bridle. Open to all Mountain & Moorland ponies but only ponies registered with their pure bed societies are eligible to
qualify for the Equifest Championship classes

           25(a) The presentation of The David Gibson Family Perpetual Trophy for the best first ridden pony.

26 Leading rein / first ridden Working Pony - Mare or gelding 4 years old and over not to exceeding 128cms (12.2).

 Jumps not to exceed 45cm (18”) Leading rein riders age as for class 24, first ridden riders age as for class 25.

 Exhibits to be turned out according to type, riders and attendants to be turned out as for leading rein / first ridden.

 Juniors Will be required to jump a course of six jumps (for method of judging See classes 35 – 39 working horse and pony).

         26(a) The presentation of the AMIGO Trophy for best working pony sponsored by Mrs Jackie Bacon.

                                                      JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP

                             1st and 2nd from classes 24,25 & 26 are eligible for this championship

                             Championship and reserve to go forward to Supreme Championship

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RING 3 - Sponsored by

                                                   Hilltop Garden Centre

                                                          9am Start

                                                         RIDDEN COB

These classes are open to native, traditional & Hogged cobs.

Only hogged cobs are eligible to qualify for the affiliated championships in classes 27, 28 & 29.

Judge: Mrs Lucy Savill – Essex

Class No

27 BSHA RISING STAR /NOVICE COB/ NOVICE MAXI COB - Stallion, mare or gelding, not to have won a first prize of £25 or
more, or a total of £100 in any showing classes, at home or abroad, prior to the 1st January 2022. Winnings gained as a 4year old
are excepted unless that 4year old won an open class. A novice may be shown in a snaffle bridle. Rider any age, BSHA qualification
is available only to those aged 15 and over.

28 EQUEFEST / TSR - RIDDEN COB. Stallion, mare or gelding, 4 years old & over, exceeding 148cms but not exceeding 155cms.
         Rider any age.

29 EQUEFEST/ TSR - MAXI COB - Open Maxi Cobs. Stallion, mare or gelding 4 years old and over, exceeding 155cms – to be
judged as Cobs. Rider any age.

                                               COB CHAMPIONSHIP

To include presentation of the Mills Transport Perpetual Trophy for the Best Cob in show 1st -2nd from classes 27 ,28 & 29
                                               are eligible for this championship.

                              Champion & Reserve to go forward to the Supreme Championship

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IN HAND & RIDDEN HORSE & PONY

To follow on

RING 3

JUDGE ; Mrs Lucy Saville – Essex

Exhibits to be turned out according to type/breed (M&M, hack, hunter, cob, foreign breed).

Colts / Stallions only to be shown by competitors 12 years and over.

Class

30 Open In Hand Pony. Not to exceed 148cm

31 Open In Hand horse exceeding 148cm.

32 Open Ridden pony 4 years and over. Not to exceed 148cm.Rider any age.

33   Open Ridden Horse 4 years and over to exceed 148cm. Novices can be shown in a
snaffle bit.

                           BSHA RISING STAR QUALIFIERS

34 BSHA RISING STAR / EQUIFEST /TSR Riding Horse / Hack.

35 BSHA OPEN RACE HORSE TO SHOW HORSE.

36 MEARS LADIES SHOW HORSE/LADIES SIDE SADDLE CLASS. Exhibits to exceed 148cm.

                          HORSE & PONY CHAMPIONSHIP
                     1st & 2nd from classes 30–36 qualify for this championship

                               ROUND CLUMP STABLES TROPHY

                          FOR BEST OVERALL HORSE OR PONY EXHIBIT

                      Champion & Reserve to go forward to supreme championship

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WORKING HORSE &WORKING
                            PONY    HORSE & PONY
To Follow On

Ring 3

Judge Mrs Sharon King – Essex

Horse or pony, Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old & over. Rider any age. Stallions only to be ridden by
competitors 12 years of age and over and suitably mounted. These classes are designed to encourage the
horse or pony and the rider to perform stylishly.

         METHOD OF JUDGING:

     1. Horses/Ponies will enter the ring individually and jump a course of obstacles designed to produce a
         maximum of 10 jumping efforts. Course Builders are recommended to avoid fences with a related
         distance.

     2. Each jumping effort will be marked out of 10 - at the Judge’s discretion.

     3. There is no set penalty for a pole down or run out but three refusals will result in elimination.

     4. Fall of horse or rider will result in elimination.

     5. There will be no mark awarded for conformation or manners but a mark will be awarded for overall
         impression at the completion of each round.

     6. In the event of a tie, the overall impression mark will determine the final placings. Should there still be
         an equality of marks, the jumping marks will be taken into consideration - the comparison beginning
         with fence one and continuing thereafter until a result is achieved. Restricted to 20 in each section.

37       Working Horse/Pony – Maximum height of fences 60cms (2’0”)

38       Working Horse/Pony – Maximum height of fences 65cms (2’3”)

39       Working Horse/Pony – Maximum height of fences 76cms (2’6”)

40       Working Horse/Pony – Maximum height of fences 84cms (2’9”)

41      Working Horse / Pony - Maximum height of fences 92cms (3ft)

                         WORKING HORSE/PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

                               To include presentation of

                 THE CHRIS WATKINS TROPHY for Best Working Horse

                         & THE PERTWEE CUP for Best Working Pony

              1st & 2nd from classes 37 - 41 are eligible for this championship

              Champion & Reserve to go forward to the Supreme Championship

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SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP
 SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP
                 SPONSORED BY
                      SPONSORED BY
                 MARTIN FARMS
       MARTIN FARMS
 FARMERS,GRAZIERS, HAY,STRAW &
FARMERS,GRAZIERS, HAY,STRAW
      BEDDING SUPPLIERS
    & BEDDING  SUPPLIERS

                  CHAMPION & RESERVE

             FROM EACH SECTION ARE ELIGIBLE

         CHAMPIONSHIP TO INLUDE THE PRESENTATION OF

THE LAWFORD PARK SHIELD & £100 PRIZE MONEY TO SUPREME CHAMPION

                              &

                      THE THORPE CUP

                PRESENTED BY THE SMITH FAMILY

              IN MEMORY OF BRIAN AND SUE SMITH

             FOR FIRST RES SUPREME & £50 prize money

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Regulations for the Lawford Park Horse Show

1.      The Lawford Park Horse Show Committee shall have power to cancel the Show, any class or classes, or to reject any entries, if for any
        reason they think fit to do so, in which case entry fees will be returned. The Committee shall not be required to state reasons.

2.      All entries must be made on the official entry forms and accompanied by the entry fees. Entries close on Friday 19th June 2020,
        Exhibitors Numbers will be despatched before the Show.

3.      All stock exhibited shall be the bona-fide property of the Exhibitor, or the exhibitor should have the written consent of the owner, at the
        time of making the entry and at the time of showing. No substitution of entries, nor transfers between classes, will be allowed.

4.      No lorry or horsebox may be parked on the Showground, except with official permission and a displayed permit to park. All
        Cars must park in the public car parks which are free of charge

5.      All horses and neat stock shall be shown in halters or headstalls except where otherwise stated, and all animals shall be under the
        charge of a competent person who shall parade as and when required by an Official of the Show. Anybody riding a horse or pony at the
        Show must wear a hat approved by their governing body. Riding is only permitted on the routes to and from the Rings, in the Rings or
        Horse Lines. Horses found outside these areas will be disqualified.

6.      Any objection to any award or prize must be made IN WRITING TO THE SECRETARY WITHIN 30 MINUTES AFTER THE JUDGING
        OF THE CLASS CONCERNED has ended on the Show Day, accompanied by a deposit of £50. If after enquiry the protest is considered
        frivolous such deposit may be forfeited. The complaint may not be dealt with on Show Day.

7.      (a) Lawford Park Horse Show, its officers, servants, agents and employees will not be responsible for or accountable to any person
        whatsoever for any damage or loss, however caused, to the property of any such person, that may occur whilst upon the Showground
        or Car Parks or whilst entering or leaving the same.

        (b) Lawford Park Horse Show, its officers, servants, agents and employees will not be responsible under any circumstances whatsoever
        for any accident loss or damage, however caused, that may occur to, or be caused by any person or to or by any animal, article, vehicle
        or equipment exhibited or brought onto the Showground or Car Parks. Each exhibitor or competitor shall accept sole responsibility for
        any such accident loss or damage concerning him and shall hold the Club, its officers, servants, agents and employees harmless and
        indemnify them against any legal proceedings arising therefrom.

        (c) EACH EXHIBITOR AND COMPETITOR MUST HAVE ADEQUATE PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE COVER

8.      In the interpretation of these regulations and in all matters arising from the exhibition of horses/ponies, etc, at the Lawford Park Horse
        Show the Lawford Park Horse Show Committee or their empowered representative(s) decision shall be final and binding.

9.      Competitors, Grooms or Attendants, shall appear in any ring in appropriate dress and with appropriate pass.

10.     All stallions are to be licenced with their retrospective societies, No unlicensed stallions on the show ground.

11.     Equine influenza and tetanus vaccinations are required for all horses attending the Lawford Park Horse Show

        The requirement for the first three vaccinations is as follows ; the first two 21 – 92 days apart, a third booster

        between 150 – 215 days and an annual booster within 365 thereafter. No horse should enter competitions within

        seven days of an FEl vaccination. Foals should commence vaccines at six months of age.This rule maybe subject

        to change therefore it is recommended that you check with the shows that fall under FEI regulations before

         E.G Windsor, Hickstead.

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FREE PASS ALLOCATION

Exhibitors will receive Free Admission Tickets One –Three entries 2 Exhibitor passes

Four & over 3 Exhibitor passes

Only one entry form permitted per exhibitor

One Vehicle Pass will be allocated per Exhibitor.

Additional tickets at Concession Rates may be ordered on the Entry Form.

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DIRECTIONS TO SHOWGROUND
Lawford House Park,
Bromley Road,
Nr Manningtree, Essex
CO11 2ND

DIRECTIONS: The Showground is situated at Lawford House Park. If travelling from
Chelmsford on the A12, take A120 Harwich Road, then the third left to Little Bromley, about
three miles along you will find the Showground on your left.

Coming from Ipswich take the A137 signposted to Manningtree and proceed for
approximately 10 Miles. You should cross the Stour at Cattawade and proceed past
Manningtree Railway Station, up Cox's Hill and turn right when you will find the ground
signposted to your left.

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