BIGGAR FARMERS' CLUB (INSTITUTED 1808) ANNUAL SHOW Saturday, 19th July 2014 Entries close Saturday 28 June 2014 Dog entries will be taken on the day of Show only. Officials Hon President Mr A Jackson, Covington Mill, Thankerton, Biggar Hon. Vice-Presidents R Kerr Newbigging Mill Carnwath. D Allison, Anvil, Newbigging, Carnwath. J Gibb, Toftcombs Farm Biggar President: D Paterson, Wintermuir Farm, Biggar Vice-President: C Wight, Coulterhaugh Farm Coulter, Biggar Secretaries Mrs S Craig, Blendewing Farm, Broughton Biggar. Entries Mrs E Cochrane, Windyknowe, Elsrickle Treasurer: M McDonald, Linton Bank Drive, West Linton Auditor: E. Gordon Scottish Charity No SC01294
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BIGGAR FARMERS' CLUB (INSTITUTED 1808)
ANNUAL SHOW
Saturday, 19th July 2014
Entries close Saturday 28 June 2014
Dog entries will be taken on the day of Show only.
Officials
Hon President
Mr A Jackson, Covington Mill, Thankerton, Biggar
Hon. Vice-Presidents
R Kerr Newbigging Mill Carnwath.
D Allison, Anvil, Newbigging, Carnwath.
J Gibb, Toftcombs Farm Biggar
President:
D Paterson, Wintermuir Farm, Biggar
Vice-President:
C Wight, Coulterhaugh Farm Coulter, Biggar
Secretaries
Mrs S Craig, Blendewing Farm, Broughton Biggar.
Entries Mrs E Cochrane, Windyknowe, Elsrickle
Treasurer:
M McDonald, Linton Bank Drive, West Linton
Auditor: E. Gordon
Scottish Charity No SC01294
BIGGAR FARMERS’ CLUB SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS
The show will be held on a fine level field at the East End of Biggar (The property of the
Club).
The object of the Club is the Promotion of the Interest of Industry in general, of Agriculture in particular, and of the Public Health.
The Club shall not be liable for loss or damage from accident or otherwise.
All stock must be in the possession and bona fide the property of the Exhibitor from the
1st June preceding the Show. This Rule will be strictly adhered to.
All stock must compete only in its own Class, and no doctoring of cattle will be allowed.
First Prize animals in open Classes only will parade for Championships. The animal second in its class to the Champion shall be paraded for reserve.
Club Prizes will be awarded as follows: - one or two entries-one prize; three entries-two
prizes; four or more entries-three prizes, except where otherwise specified.
Exhibitors wishing extra information of breeding entered in catalogue will be charged double entry money.
All stock to be in the Ground by 9.00 a.m., and to remain until 3.00 p.m. If stock be
removed from the show field before 3.00 p.m., prize money will be withheld.
Judging to commence at 9.00 a.m., unless otherwise stated. The hours will be
strictly adhered to.
One attendant will be admitted with each animal in the Cattle, Horse and Pony Sections, and with every three animals in the Sheep Sections, who must bring the stock to the ring
as numbered and continue in charge to the conclusion of the show.
A list of Stock and Articles intended to be exhibited must be lodged, on the schedules
provided for the purpose, with the Entries Secretary, by Saturday 3rd July. Acceptance of
entries thereafter will be at the discretion of the Committee. Late entries will not be
guaranteed to be included in the Show Catalogue.
Membership of the Club - £10.00 per annum.
Entry Money – Cattle £2.00 each lot for Club Members: £4.00 for each lot for Non -
Members (unless otherwise specified).
Sheep £1.50 each for Club Members: £3.00 Non-Members
Horses £5.00 each all entries
The Committee reserves the right to return entry money and cancel any Cattle
Section where, due to the prevailing circumstances, an insufficient entry is received
for competition.
All disputes shall be referred to the Committee, by whom they shall be finally settled,
without appeal, and all objections to the decisions of the Judges, or otherwise, must be
lodged with the Entries Secretary, in writing, within 24 hours from the date of the Show,
accompanied by a deposit of £30 which is liable to forfeit if the objection is not upheld.
As the committee has arranged that all prizes will be paid on the Show Day, it is
imperative that all subscriptions due by Members and others, be paid not later than 14th
July.
Cars Parked at owner's own risk
2014 SHOW JUDGES
Champion of Champions and Duncan
Robertson Memorial Award:
Mr TD Wight, 5 Burnside Cottage Coulter
Dairy Cattle:
Mr M Armour, Milton Farm, Beattock,
Moffat
Beef Cattle Championship: Mr R Fleming, Hillhead, Kirkpatrick
Fleming, Dumfries
Charolais Cattle:
Mr S Bett, Castleton Farm, Airth, Stirling
Limousin Cattle:
Mr S Bett, Castleton Farm
Simmental Cattle:
Mr S Bett, Castleton Farm
British Blue Cattle:
TBA
Highland Cattle:
Mr A Telford, The Hirsel Dairy,
Coldstream
Prime Cattle:
TBA
Beef Cow with Calf:
Mr W Purdon, Stravenhouse, Carluke
Any Other Bred Cattle:
TBA
Clydesdale Horses:
Mr D Bailey, Ballintemple, Fethard, Co
Tipperary
Hunters (Section I) (Open):
Mrs M Bowie, Easter Balado House,
Kinross
Show Ponies(Section 11):
Mrs H Stirrat, Crunklaw Cottage, Duns
Ponies Mountain and Moorland:
Miss V Campbell, Kings Inn Gardens
Auchengray Lanark
Ponies Section (IV): Miss V Campbell, Kings Inn Gardens
Working Hunter Ponies ( Section V):
Mr A Bowie, Easter Balado House
Kinross
Hunters/Sports Horses (Section VI):
Mrs M Hamilton, The Stables, Liffnock
Yard, Hurlford
Coloured Horse/Pony:
Mrs M Hamilton, The Stables
Veteran Horse:
Mrs M Hamilton, The Stables
Sheep Championship:
TBA
Texel Sheep:
Mr JW Mellin, Hull House, Hellifield,
Skipton
Border Leicester Sheep:
Mr A Watson Jnr, Culticheldoch, Muthill,
Creiff
Suffolk Sheep:
R Fleming, Hillhead Farm, Kirkpatrick
Fleming
Beltex Sheep:
Mr A Jackson, Woodyett Farm,
Kirkfieldbank, Lanark
Charollais:
Mr R Paterson, Upper Auchenlay,
Dunblane
Blackface Sheep:
Mr J Jackson, Pole, Lochgoilhead, Argyll
Blue Headed Leicester & Scotch Mule:
Mr A Shennan, Farden Farm, Turnberry,
Girvan
Shetland Sheep:
Mr Neil Adam, TanY Fford, Mynydd
Llandegar, Bangor
Prime Lambs:
Mr L Armstrong, Dunsyre Mains,
Carnwath
Zwartbles Sheep:
Mr S Craig, Eildon Mains, Melrose
Any Other Breed Sheep:
A Watson Jnr.
Dogs:
Mrs I Oliver, 24 John Murray Court,
Motherwell
Craft Fair & Food Hall:
Mr Mrs A Warnock, Dreva, Broughton
Trade Stands:
Mr Mrs J Gibb, Toftcombs, Biggar
Biggar Show was privileged to work with the following sponsors for the 2013 annual
Show We look forward to renewing partnerships for 2014 and combining once again
to provide a quality event.
J F Allan and Meikle Jackson
for the use of Fields for Car
Parking
Lawrie & Symington Group
for Champion of Champions
Peter Brotherstone
Photographer
AK Stoddart Sponsor Beef
Cattle
Galloway & MacLeod Sponsor
Dairy Cattle
Armac Veterinary Group
Agri Lloyd
A H L Scaffolding Ltd
Barr Renewables
James D Bilsland
Brodies LLP
Brownlie’s
Cabbage Patch Fabrics
D M Clarkson
Cloburn Quarry
Central Animal Physiotherapy
Services
JA Cuthbertson
Dales LLP
Davidson & Shirley
Davidson & Robertson Rural
Davidson Animal Feeds
Dumfries & Lockerbie
Agricultural Society
Elphinstone Hotel, Biggar
Fullwood
Goatfoot Contractors
G M Fabrication
Green Cat Renewables
Harbro
Healthy Pets
Hyndshawland Farm Stables
3R Energy Solutions
Lawrie & Symington Ltd
A Lyon, Sherrifflats
D W Lyon
Myreton Marquees
Muirhall Energy
McVeigh & Parker
Nickerson Direct
Ryan O’Neil & Co
Remax
James Ritchie
I A Stewart & Co
J & J Storry
Taylors of Biggar
Two Rivers Veterinary
Practice
J I Warnock Agriculture
Wright Johnston &
MacKenzie LLP
CATTLE
Any Animal can only be shown in one class Dairy Cattle
Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £13; 2nd £8; 3rd £5
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 1. Quey, under one-year-old
Class 2. Heifer in Calf
Class 3. Heifer in Milk
Class 4. Cow in Calf any age,
Class 5. Cow in Milk
Class 6. Cow in Calf Dry
BEST ANIMAL OF THE HOLSTEIN FRIESIAN BREED
The Wintermuir Cup
Re-presented by J Allan, Burghmuir.
Note: - This trophy to be won three times in succession, or four times in all, before
becoming the property of the exhibitor
Class 7. Pair, any age.
GROUP OF FOUR Special Prize £10 – No Entry Fee
INTERBREED TROPHY
The Royal Bank of Scotland Quaich (Perpetual)
To be awarded to the Best Animal in the Dairy Cattle Sections in 2014 Beef Cattle
Sections in 2015
Pure Charolais Cattle Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Please give name of Animal and Sire with Entry
Class 8. Bull, any age
Class9. Bull , any age
Class 10. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 11. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 12. Eild Heifer
Class 13. Calf, born after 1st August 2013 Not eligible in other classes
BEST ANIMAL OF CHAROLAIS BREED Grayhouse Cup (Perpetual)
Presented by Mr C Bravery, Kirklands, Innerleithen.
Rosette presented by Scottish and Northern Charolais Breeders Association Ltd.
BEST ANIMAL OF OPPOSITE SEX TO CHAMPION
The Perpetual Trophy
Presented by the Scottish & Northern Charolais Society.
Limousin Cattle To be judged following Pure Charolais Cattle
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 14. Bull, any age
Class 15. Bull any age)
Class 16. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 17. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 18. Eild Heifer
Class 19. Calf, born after 1st August 2013 Not eligible in other classes
BEST ANIMAL OF LIMOUSIN BREED Lawrie & Symington Trophy
Presented by Lawrie & Symington Ltd., Auctioneers, Lanark.
Rosette donated by Scottish Limousin Club.
Simmental Cattle Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 20. Bull, any age (class will be split if necessary)
Class 21. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 22. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 23. Eild Heifer
Class 24. Calf, born after 1st August 2013 Not eligible in other classes
BEST ANIMAL OF SIMMENTAL BREED
Andrew Barr Perpetual Trophy Presented by Late A Barr, Biggar.
British Blue Cattle Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 25. Bull, any age (class will be split if necessary)
Class 26. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 27. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot
Class 28. Eild Heifer
Class 29. Calf, born after 1st August 2013. Not eligible in other classes
BEST ANIMAL OF BRITISH BLUE BREED
Tait of Broachrigg Perpetual Rosebowl
Highland Cattle Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Females entered in the appendix register of the Highland Cattle Society Herd Book,
either Appendix B or Appendix A, are eligible for entry and are identified by the letter
B or A tattooed in the ear or written in waterproof ink on an eartag.
Class 30. Bull, any age
Class 31. Cow in Calf or in milk, born before 1st January 2011
Class 32. Heifer, born in 2011
Class 33. Heifer, born in 2012
Class 34. Heifer, born in 2013
Class 35. Calf, born after 1st August 2013. Not eligible in other classes
BEST ANIMAL OF HIGHLAND BREED
The Hyndford Plant Perpetual Cup
Rosette presented by The Highland Cattle Society
Beef Cow with Calf
To be judged on the Farm Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 37. Cow with spring born native bred calf
Class 38. Cow with spring born bull calf
Class 39. Cow with spring born heifer calf
Champion Cow with Calf at Foot
The Bruce Rosebowl
Prime Cattle (To be judged at10 a.m.)
Prizes – 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 40. Bullock, any age. Class will be split if necessary
Class 41. Heifer, any age
Best Animal in Prime Cattle Section Clydesmuir Perpetual Trophy
Presented by the late Lord Clydesmuir and Lady Clydesmuir
Any Other Breed Judging at 10 a.m.
Prizes – 1st £10;2nd£6;3rd£3
Entry Money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Please State Breed
Class 42. Bull, any age (class will be split if necessary)
Class 43. Cow in Calf or with Calf at foot.
Class 44. Heifer in Calf or with Calf at foot.
Class 45. Eild Heifer.
Class 46. Calf, born after 1st August 2013 Not eligible in other classes
Best Animal in Any Other Breed
Young Farmers’
Howford Trophy Presented by the late James Barrie, Howford to be competed annually in Young
Farmers Sections. This year Beef Cattle. See Young Farmers section for full details.
ENTRY MONEY £1 ( Class 47 & 48)
Note: Entries will be taken on the field only.
Prizes - 1st £20; 2nd £10
Class 47. Duncan Robertson Memorial Award; - Best brought out animal (Dairy
or Beef Cattle only) shown and presented by a member of the Young Farmers’
Clubs.
Class 48. Beef Animal Any Breed or Sex (confined to Members of Young Farmers’
Clubs). All stock must be entered from the farm on which the Member resides, or is
employed, to be dressed and shown by the Member who must be under 30 years of
age). No animal entered in this class eligible to compete in the foregoing classes.
Membership Card to be produced to stewards. Not eligible in Beef Championship
BEEF CATTLE CHAMPION
HORSES Clydesdale Breed
Judging at 10.00 a.m.
Prizes- 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £2 each entry for Club Members
£4 each entry for Non-Members
Class 49. Mare with Foal at foot
Class 50. Foal
Perpetual Trophy Presented by Allan & Agnes Jackson (Boat Stud) for Best Foal
of Clydesdale Breed
Class 51. Yeld Mare, three years old and upwards
Class 52. Filly, two years old
Class 53. Filly, one year old
Clydesdale Horse Society Shield and Rosette
A shield (which will be supplied and engraved by the Clydesdale Horse Society) will
be awarded to the best yearling or two year old colt or filly registered or eligible for
registration with the Society, not having won a shield before in its lifetime. In a lifetime
each animal may only win one shield and so the judge must choose the best eligible
animal from non shield winners. Only current members of The Clydesdale Horse
Society can compete as exhibitor owners for the Shield.
Best Yearling Filly of the Clydesdale Breed
Medal presented by the late Mr J Kaye
Best Female Animal of the Clydesdale Breed
Bred by exhibitor. (Confined to the Upper Ward of Lanarkshire and County of
Peebles).
Westraw Perpetual Trophy
Presented by A & J Clark, Westraw Mains, Pettinain.
Best Female Animal of the Clydesdale Breed
The late John Hamilton, Nisbet, Memorial Prize.
Class 54. Colt or Gelding, one year old and upwards
Best Male Animal of the Clydesdale Breed
Rob Roy McGregor Perpetual Trophy
Re-presented by Allan & Agnes Jackson (Boat Stud) for
Best Male Animal of Clydesdale Breed
Best Animal of the Clydesdale Breed
Hugh Morrison Perpetual Challenge Trophy
Presented by Mr Hugh R Morrison, Wigmore, Aghadowey.
Class 55. Harness Class
Class 56. Young Handlers Class
The Fenwick Trophy
An engraved medal will also be presented by the Clydesdale Horse Society to the
best young handler aged 12 to 16 on the day of the show who has not already qualified
in 2014 The capabilities of the handler are to be assessed, not the animal being led. The
qualifier will be eligible to compete in the final at the Royal Highland Show 2015
Young Handlers Rules
Young Handlers must be aged 12 to 16 on the day of the show. Handlers may compete
in any number of young handlers classes in any year but they may only qualify once in
any given year. If the handlers placed in a class have already qualified in 2014 then the
qualifying place must go down the line to the first available non qualifier. Only animals
that have already competed in the normal show or driving classes may be used. Entire
colts are not allowed. Judging of this class is not to be on the merits of the animals – it
is to be on the quality of the stockmanship and handling in the showring by the young
handler. Rosettes will be provided to all entrants by the Clydesdale Horse Society.
(Note that youngsters may still compete in the final at the Royal Highland although
they may have turned 17 by that point. The qualifying cut off date is the actual day of
the affiliated show).
HUNTERS (SECTION I)
(OPEN) Judging at 9.00 a.m.
Rosettes will be awarded to first Six in each class
Prizes- 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £5.00 each entry all exhibitors
Class 57. Working Hunter
The “Mrs Margaret J Craig” Trophy
Presented by Mrs M J Craig, Springdale, Biggar
Note: - This trophy to be won three times in succession, or four times in all, before
becoming the property of the exhibitor. Any animal winning this trophy cannot compete
for it again.
Class 58. Hunter, exceeding 15.2 hands, shown under saddle
Class 59. Small Hunter, exceeding 14.2 hands and not exceeding 15.2 hands shown
under saddle
Class 60. Riding Horse, exceeding 15 hands shown under saddle, not exhibited in
previous classes 58-59
Connelly’s Red Mills Trophy – presented to 1st in Class 60
BEST ANIMAL IN FOREGOING CLASSES
The McGowan Perpetual Trophy
Presented by Mr & Mrs A McGowan, Horncliffe, Berwick-on-Tweed.
PONIES (SECTION II)
This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (“BSPS”) and all persons
entering, competing, showing or otherwise in Classes 61-68 whether members or not of
the BSPS are subject to the Rules of the BSPS, including the disciplinary procedures,
and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.
This Show is a qualifier for the 2014 BSPS Championships Show to be held at the East
of England Showground. The 1st and 2nd prize-winners only in the following classes, (61
–68 and 82– 84), and the highest placed 133cms., in the 138cms., Show Pony Class, and
the highest placed 143cms., in the 148cms. Show Pony class, provided the animal is
registered in accordance with Rules 23 and 28 and ridden by a BSPS member.
This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Challenge, the highest placed pony in the Lead
Rein, Open Show Pony, Open Show Hunter Pony, and Open Working Hunter Pony that
has not qualified for the BSPS 2014 BLUE RIBAND PONY of the YEAR or the 2014
Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony
has already qualified for the BSPS Challenge, the qualification will be awarded to the
next eligible pony.
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League, the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. Placed ponies
in the Lead Rein, Show Pony , Show Hunter Pony, and Working Hunter Pony .
This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions, the Champion Open
Show Pony, Champion Open WHP, and the Champion Open SHP will qualify.
BSPS Best Rider
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in the
Open Lead Rein, 128cms. 138cms. and 148cms. Show Pony, the 122cms. 133cms.
143cms. and 153cms. SHP., the 133cms. 143cms. and 153cms. WHP. Classes, will
receive a Card and qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show.
Correctly secured British Standards skull caps, riding hats nos. PAS 015, EN1384
(USA) ASTMF1163 that meet current Safety Standards must be worn by riders at all
times when mounted.
Judging at 9.00 a.m.
Show Hunter Pony Prizes- 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £5 each entry all exhibitors
Class 61. The B.S.P.S. Pony of Show Hunter type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and
over, exceeding 143 cm (14.0h.h.) and not exceeding 153cm (15.0h.h.). Riders not to
have attained their 20th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 62. The B.S.P.S. Pony of Show Hunter type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and
over, exceeding 133 cm (13.0h.h.) and not exceeding 143cm (14.0h.h.). Riders not to
have attained their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 63. The B.S.P.S. Pony of Show Hunter type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and
exceeding 122cm, not exceeding 133 cm (13.0h.h.). Riders not to have attained their
14th birthday before 1st January in the current year
Class 64. The B.S.P.S. Pony of Show Hunter type, mare or gelding, 4 years old and
over, not exceeding 122cm (12.0h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 12th birthday
before 1st January in the current year.
Show Hunter Pony Championship 1st and 2nd Prize winners in Classes 61 – 64 to compete.
Ponies Prizes- 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £5 each entry all exhibitors
Class 65. The B.S.P.S. Leading Rein Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over,
not exceeding 122cm (12h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 8th birthday before 1st
January in the current year. Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only.
Class 66. The B.S.P.S. Show Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not
exceeding 128cm (12.2h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 13th birthday before 1st
January in the current year.
Class 67. The B.S.P.S. Show Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding
128cm (12.2h.h.) and not exceeding 138cm. Riders not to have attained their 15th
birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 68. The B.S.P.S. Show Pony, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding
138cm (13.2h.h.) and not exceeding 148cm (14.2h.h.). Riders not to have attained
their 17th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
The Children’s Trophy
Presented for annual competition by Mrs A D Warnock, for the Best Child Rider in
the first 3 classes in this section.
Trophy not returned 2010
The Wandel Rose Bowl Presented by the late W Ross-Taylor Esq.
Trophy not returned 2010
To be competed for by 1st and 2nd prize winners in classes 65 - 68
Note: - This trophy to be won three times in succession, or four times in all, before
becoming the property of the exhibitor. Any animal winning this trophy cannot
compete for it again.
Show Pony Championship To be competed for by 1st and 2nd prize winners in classes 65 - 68
Ponies (Mountain and Moorland) Judging at 9.00 a.m.
All animals must be registered Mountain and Moorland
Prizes – 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £3
Entry Money - £5.00 each entry all exhibitors
Class 69. Exmoor, Dartmoor, Shetland or Welsh Section A, male or female. To be
shown under saddle. Stud book number to be detailed with entry.
Class 70. Dale, Fell, Highland, New Forest, Connemara, or Welsh Section B and
Welsh Cob Breeds, male or female
To be shown under saddle. Stud book number to be detailed with entry.
Class 71. Leading Rein, mare or gelding, 4 years old and over not exceeding 122cm.
Riders not to have attained their 9th birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Ponies must be shown in snaffle bridles only.
The Braid Hills Hotel, Edinburgh Trophy
Presented by Veronica Ross for the Leading Rein class.
Class 72. Pony Brood Mare, in Foal, or with Foal at foot. All breeds. Stud book
number to be detailed with entry.
Class 73 Foal, the produce of mare in foregoing class
Class 74. One, Two or Three year old Filly, Colt or Gelding.
Class 75. Barren Mare or Gelding, 4 years and over.
The Darroch Perpetual Trophy
Presented by James Darroch & Sons for Best Registered Mountain or Moorland Pony.
Ponies (Section IV) To be judged after Ponies (Section III)
Prizes – 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £3
Entry Money - £5.00 each entry all exhibitors
Class 76. Pony Brood Mare, in Foal or with Foal at foot, not exceeding 14.2 hands,
to be shown in hand.
Class 77. Foal, the produce of mare shown in previous class.
Class 78. One, Two or Three year old Filly or Gelding, not likely to exceed 12.2
hands at maturity. To be shown in hand.
Class 79. One, Two or Three year old Filly or Gelding, not likely to exceed 13.2
hands at maturity. To be shown in hand.
Class 80. One, Two or Three year old Filly or Gelding, not likely to exceed 14.2
hands at maturity. To be shown in hand.
Perpetual Challenge Cup Presented by Dr & Miss Watt, Strathbogie, Quothquan, for the Champion Riding
Pony in hand, Classes 76 to 80.
Working Hunter Ponies (V) Judging after class 60
This Show is affiliated to the British Show Pony Society (“BSPS”) and all persons
entering, competing, showing or otherwise in Classes 81-84 whether members or not
of the BSPS are subject to the Rules of the BSPS, including the disclipinary procedures,
and shall be deemed to have consented to the jurisdiction of the BSPS.
This Show is a qualifier for the 2014 BSPS Championships Show to be held at the East
of England Showground. The 1st and 2nd prize-winners only in the following classes, (
81– 84), provided the animal is registered in accordance with Rules 23 and 28 and
ridden by a BSPS member.
This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Challenge, the highest placed pony in the Lead
Rein, Open Show Pony, Open Show Hunter Pony, and Open Working Hunter Pony that
has not qualified for the BSPS 2014 BLUE RIBAND PONY of the YEAR or the 2014
Horse of the Year Show in the appropriate class, will qualify. If the highest placed pony
has already qualified for the BSPS Challenge, the qualification will be awarded to the
next eligible pony.
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Premier League, the 1st. 2nd. and 3rd. Placed ponies
in the Lead Rein, Show Pony , Show Hunter Pony, and Working Hunter Pony .
This Show is a qualifier for the BSPS Champion of Champions, the Champion Open
Show Pony, Champion Open WHP, and the Champion Open SHP will qualify.
BSPS Best Rider
This show is a qualifier for the BSPS Best Rider of the Year. The Best Rider in the
Open Lead Rein, 128cms. 138cms. and 148cms. Show Pony, the 133cms. 143cms. and
153cms. SHP., the 133cms. 143cms. and 153cms. WHP. Classes, will receive a Card
and qualify for the final at the BSPS Summer Championships Show.
Correctly secured British Standards skull caps, riding hats nos. PAS 015, EN1384
(USA) ASTMF1163 that meet current Safety Standards must be worn by riders at all
times when mounted.
Class 82,83,84 Qualifying for Blair Castle International Horse Trails. Ponies placed first to fourth in each class will qualify for the Championships held
at Blair Castle International Horse Trials and Country Fair on Thursday 21st
August 2014. Qualification may go down to sixth place if higher placed ponies have
previously qualified.
Prizes – 1st £10, 2nd £6, 3rd £3
Entry Money - £5.00 each entry all exhibitors
Class 81. Novice Mixed Height Class
Class 82. The B.S.P.S. W.H.P. mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 143
cm (14.0h.h.) and not exceeding 153cm (15.0h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 20th
birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 83. The B.S.P.S. W.H.P. mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, exceeding 133
cm (13.0h.h.) and not exceeding 143cm (14.0h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 17th
birthday before 1st January in the current year.
Class 84. The B.S.P.S. W.H.P. mare or gelding, 4 years old and over, not exceeding
133 cm (13.0h.h.). Riders not to have attained their 14th birthday before 1st January in
the current year.
Best Working Hunter Pony
1st and 2nd Prize winners in Classes 81– 84 to compete.
The Cormiston Trophy Working Hunter Perpetual Presented by Mr & Mrs Pitchford, Cormiston, Biggar
Hunters/Sports Horses (Section (VI) (Open) Judging at 8.30a.m.
Prizes- 1st £10; 2nd £6; 3rd £3
Entry money- £5 each entry all exhibitors
Class 85. Brood Mare & Foal, 14.2h.h. and over.
Class 86. Foal, the produce of mare shown in previous class.
Class 87. Yearling, Filly or Gelding, to be shown in hand
Class 88. Two or three year old Filly or Gelding, to be shown in hand
Championship for 1st & 2nd prize winners class 85 to 88
The above classes will amalgamate if entries are not sufficient.