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LIGHT HORSES
All Light Horse Entry Fees are
included in the Prize Money
Judges
Light Hunter Classes
Mr D Scott East Lynch Farm Minehead Somerse
Mare & foal (Classes
100-107) in hand
Pony Breeding (Classes
108-109) Mrs A Holmes, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Ridden Pony (Classes
110-114) Mr R Thorp, Dawlish, Devon
Pony Club
(Classes115-116) Mrs
J Mills Home Park Sigford Newton Abbot Devon
Ridden Hunter – Ridden (Classes
117-120) Miss
M Hennah Lower Polrose Farm Godolphin Helston Cornwall TR13 9QT
Ridden Hunter –Conformation
(Classes 117-120)
A Renolds Chywoone Farm Newlyn Penzance Cornwall TR18 5NT
Side
Saddle Mrs H
Noad, Oldbury-on-Severn, Glos
Side Saddle Concour d’Elegance Lady
Day Keaton House Keatyon Fatm Ermoington Devon PL21OLG
Working Hunter-Ridden (Classes
123-126) Mrs E Edwards-Brady, Hatherleigh, Devon
Working Hunter-Conformation
(Classes 123-126) Mrs S Edwards, Hatherleigh, Devon
Mountain & Moorland Mr
P Honey, Holbeton, Devon
Shetlands Mr
J Walters, Okehampton, Devon
Welsh
Mountain Ms C Pearse,
Plymstock, Devon
Dartmoors,
Mrs E Locke, Jacobstowe, Devon
Arabs Mrs
A Holmes, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Coloureds Mrs
S Hore Kinberley Northlew Okehampton Devon Ex20 3HG
Supreme Horse
Champion Mrs Rame Fell, Roborough,
Devon
Donkey
Classes Mrs M
Carter, Bishops Wood, Somerset
Private
Driving Mrs H
Noad, Oldbury-on-Severn
Driving Concour d’Elegance Lady
Day Keaton House Keaton Farm Ermington Devon PL21 0LB
Non Affiliated Show Jumping
Course
Builder Mr P
Stacey, Kingsbridge, Devon
Judges Mrs
J Watts, Saltash, Cornwall
Mr
E Dovell, Combe Martin, Devon
H1 The
Carl Throgmorton Challenge Cup for the Supreme Champion Light Horse
in
the Show.
Champions and Reserve Champions for each Light Horse section are
eligible.
H2 Mr
Peter Wakeham has kindly donated a prize of £50.00 to be awarded to
the Supreme
Champion Light Horse
Mrs C Howkins has kindly sponsored Class 100
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Class |
Entry Fee £6
Prize money: 1st - £30, 2nd
- £20, 3rd - £12, 4th - £8
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100 |
BROOD
MARE (Over 15.2hh
calculated to breed a Hunter) with foal at foot |
SPECIAL PRIZES
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H3 |
The Dick
Lister Cup,
presented by the committee in memory of the late R H
Lister, for the Best Brood Mare exhibited by a local exhibitor
in Class 100. Local area to be as Class 117. |
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H4 |
A Silver
Cup (Perpetual)
presented to the committee by Mr W Beaumont, will be awarded to the
Best Brood Mare in Class 100 |
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Entry Fee £3
Prize money:
1st - £12, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £6, 4th
- £4
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Class |
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101 |
BEST FOAL
In Class 100 |
Entry Fee £6
Prize money:
1st - £30, 2nd - £20, 3rd - £12, 4th
- £8
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Class |
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102 |
MARE (15.2hh
and under calculated to breed a Hunter) with foal at foot
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Entry Fee £3
Prize money:
1st - £12, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £6, 4th
- £4
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Class |
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103
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BEST FOAL
in Class 103
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SPECIAL PRIZES
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H5 |
The
Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium Award
presented by Mr C H Upham. This takes the form of a
rosette and a voucher worth £75 awarded to the highest
placed Brood Mare and is redeemable against any Stud Fee for a stallion
standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following season. Only
one award per Mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a
voucher in the current year, the award goes to the next highest placed
eligible Mare |
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H6 |
A Trophy
kindly presented by Mrs C A Howkins for the Best Local Exhibit
in Classes 104 and 105. Local areas as Class 117 |
Entry Fee £6
Prize money:
1st - £30, 2nd - £20, 3rd - £12, 4th
- £8
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Class |
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104 |
BEST
THREE YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING (calculated to make a Hunter) to be led |
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105 |
BEST TWO
YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING (calculated to make a Hunter) to be led. |
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106 |
BEST
YEARLING FILLY, COLT OR GELDING (calculated to make a Hunter) to be led |
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107 |
BEST TWO
OR THREE YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING
Likely to
make a small hunter/hack/riding horse not exceeding 15.2hh at maturity.
Two year olds should not exceed 15.0hh, and three year olds 15.1hh on
Showday |
In Hand Championship
– 100, 102, 104, 105, 106,107.
1st and 2nd prize winners eligible
SPECIAL PRIZES
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H7 |
The Lara
Creber Trophy (Perpetual)
presented by Mrs J H
Creber will be awarded to the Best Local Exhibit in Class
109 |
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H 8 |
The
Holmes Challenge Cup
will be presented for the Best Exhibit in Classes 100, 102, 104,
105, 106 and 107. This cup has been presented by The Late
Dr Esmond Jellicoe. |
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H9 |
The
Diptford Stud Perpetual Trophy
presented by Susan Freeth will be presented to the Highest
Placed Foal by any Stallion standing at the Diptford Stud. |
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H10 |
The
Silver Cup
presented by the Horse and Pony Breeding and Benefit Fund will be
presented to the Best Exhibit in Class 107 |
RIDING PONY – BREEDING
Entry Fee £4
Prize money;
1st - £15, 2nd - £10, 3rd - £8, 4th
- £6
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Class |
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108
109
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BEST
YEARLING, FILLY, COLT OR GELDING, calculated to make a riding pony, not to
exceed 14,2hh at maturity
BEST TWO
OR THREE YEAR OLD FILLY OR GELDING calculated to make a riding pony, not
exceeding 14.2 hh at maturity
SPECIAL PRIZE
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H 11 |
The
Compass Caravan Cup (Perpetual)
will be presented to the
Best Exhibit in Classes 108 and 109 |
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1st
and 2nd Prize winners in both classes are eligible to compete
for Championship Rosette. |
RIDDEN PONIES
Entry Fee £4
Prize money:
1st - £20, 2nd - £12, 3rd - £8, 4th
- £6
China Blue
Ceramics of Totnes have kindly sponsored Class 110
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Class |
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110 |
BEST LED
PONY 12.2hh or under
to be suitable for and ridden by a child of 10 years of age or under
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111 |
BEST
CHILD’S PONY Not
exceeding 13.2hh suitable for and ridden by a child of 14 years or under
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112 |
BEST
CHILD’S PONY Not
exceeding 12.2hh suitable and ridden by a child of 12 years or under |
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113 |
BEST
RIDING PONY Not
exceeding 14.2hh
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114 |
NOVICE
PONY 14.2hh or under
not having won a prize of £5 or over in a Riding Pony Class prior to day
of close of entries |
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SPECIAL PRIZES
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H12 |
The Carew
Filling Station Trophy (Perpetual)
will be awarded to the winner of Class 110 |
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H13 |
The
Blagdon Cup
kindly presented by the late Mr G H Winsor for the Best Exhibit
in Class 111 |
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H15 |
The
Torbay Hunter & Pony Feeds, Perpetual Challenge Cup
will be presented to the
Best Local Pony not exceeding 14.2hh in Class 113. The local area
to be as Class 117 |
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H16
H14 |
A Silver Cup
presented by the late R C Niles Esq., for the Best Local Pony
in Class 114
Local area to be as
Class 117
The C C Whitley
Challenge Cup (Perpetual) presented by the late C C Whitley Esq. for the
best pony not exceeding 14.2hh. |
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PONY CLUB CLASSES
Entry Fee £2
Prize money:
1st - £8, 2nd - £6, 3rd - £4, 4th
- £2
Classes 115 &
116 are open to members
of any branch of the Pony Club riding their own ponies or ponies regularly
hired or borrowed for all Pony Club activities including rallies. Prizes will
be given for performance (including jumping), cleanliness and neatness of
turnout.
Conformation of
pony not to be taken into account.
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115 |
OPEN to
ponies not exceeding 13.2hh |
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116 |
OPEN to
ponies and horses over 13.2hh |
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SPECIAL PRIZES
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H17 |
Lloyds
Bank Trophy will
be awarded to the winner of Class 115 |
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H18 |
The Gerry
Bodger Cup will be
awarded to the winner of Class 116 |
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H19 |
The Tiny
Tim Perpetual Trophy
presented by Miss D Murch
to the best Pony Club pony from Classes 115 and 116
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RIDDEN HUNTERS
Entry Fee £5
Prize money;
1st - £20, 2nd - £12, 3rd - £10, 4th
- £8
Totnes &
Bridgetown Races Ltd have kindly sponsored Classes 118, 119 and 120
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Class |
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117 |
BEST
LOCAL HUNTER
Confined to exhibitors who are resident within a radius of ten miles of
Totnes Post Office. Confined to horses that have not won a first prize
of £10 or over in a Ridden Hunter Class prior to the day of close of
entries. |
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Entry Fee £8
Prize money: 1st - £40, 2nd
- £30, 3rd - £20, 4th - £10
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118 |
OPEN
HUNTER CLASS to
carry up to 14 stones |
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119 |
SMALL
HUNTER 15.2hh or
under
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120 |
BEST
RIDDEN COB |
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Mare or
Gelding exceeding 14.2hh, |
SPECIAL PRIZES
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H20 |
THE
GEORGE WINSOR CUP, presented by Mrs Julie Winsor in memory of her late
husband, will be awarded to the winner of class 118 |
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H21 |
The
Charmaine Garage Cup
(Perpetual) will be awarded to the winner of Class 119 |
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H22 |
A
Perpetual Silver Cup,
for the Best Ridden Hunter in the Classes 117, 118, 119 and 120 |
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H23 |
The
Alfred Hingston Cup,
presented by the late Col. A Hingston for the Best Local Hunter
A special
Rosette will be awarded to the Best Cob 15.1 hh and under in Class 120 |
SIDE SADDLE
Entry Fee
£4.00
Prize money:
1st - £25, 2nd - £15, 3rd - £10, 4th
- £6
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Class |
Colourworks
Totnes have kindly sponsored Class 121 |
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121 |
The Side
Saddle Association EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIPS QUALIFYING OPEN CLASS |
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(Run
under S.S.A. Rules defined in the current Members’ Handbook) |
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Open to
S.S.A. Members and Non-Members. Members carrying their current
Championship Points Cards are eligible for S.S.A. Rosettes to 3rd
Adult and 3rd Junior places and S.S.A. Championship
Points.
SPECIAL PRIZE |
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Side
Saddle International
offer a rosette to the member
judged to be the best turned out in Adult and Open Equitation Qualifying
classes. |
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Qualifier
for the Sir Lancelot Memorial Trophy
(For
Shows (maximum of 2 per S.S.A. Area) invited by the relevant S.S.A. Area
Chairman, to hold a Sir Lancelot Qualifier |
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A Special
rosette will be offered to the Adult member of the S.S.A. area in
which the Show is held who, during the Equitation Class
(irrespective of final placing) is judged to be the most elegant. That
Member will be eligible to compete in the Final for the Sir Lancelot
Memorial Trophy (donated by the late Mrs B Skelton) at the S.S.A. National
Show. A Member may only qualify once per season between one National Show
and the next, and if the Judge’s first choice has already qualified, the
rosette will be awarded to the next eligible competitor..
Entry Fee
£3 |
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Class |
Prize
money: 1st - £15, 2nd - £10, 3rd - £8, 4th
- £6
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122 |
Side-Saddle Costume Concours d’Elegance
The sole
criterion for this class is the elegance of the picture presented by the
horse/pony and rider, and the way of going of the horse/pony. Safe tack
must be used. Detailed inspection of the rider’s period costume is not
required. Fancy dress is not permitted. Competitors are required to walk,
trot and canter. No individual show is required, but the judge may ask
small groups of riders to give short displays. 2 Special rosettes to the
highest placed Adult and Junior Members of the S.S.A.
Competitors should produce a brief written resume about their costumes for
the Commentator.
Juniors
must wear hats to current British Safety Standards or above for this
class. Adult riders not wearing such hats do so at their own risk. |
WORKING HUNTERS
Entry Fee £6
Prize money:
1st - £30 2nd - £20 3rd - £12 4th
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Class |
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123 |
NOVICE
WORKING HUNTER PONY –
14.2hh and under (not having
won any prize money in a Working Hunter Class prior to close of entries).
Leading rein ponies not eligible.
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124 |
BEST
WORKING HUNTER -
14.2 hh and under. To be judged 75% Jumping: 25% Showing
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125
126 |
NOVICE
WORKING HUNTER PONY
– Over 14.2 hh (not having won any prize money in a Working Hunter Class
prior to the close of entries)
BEST
WORKING HUNTER –
Over 14.2 hh. To be judged 75% Jumping: 25% Showing |
SPECIAL PRIZES
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H24 |
The
Bradbury Cup
(Perpetual) will be awarded to the Best Exhibit in Classes 123
to 126 |
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The
Master Maxwell Rose Bowl (Perpetual)
presented by The Cruse
Family in memory of his achievements at his favorite Show in Class
124 |
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND PONIES
Entry Fee £3
Prize money:
1st - £12, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £6, 4th
- £4
All Mountain &
Moorland entries are to be registered with their respective Breed Societies.
Dartmoor and
Welsh sections are eligible for the Mountain and Moorland Classes.
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Class |
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127 |
BEST
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
Yearling |
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128 |
BEST
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
Small (Lead Rein) |
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129 |
BEST
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
Small (Ridden) |
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NOTE:
Exhibitors may only enter Class 128 or 129 |
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130 |
BEST MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
Shetland, Welsh A & B,
Dartmoor, Exmoor. In hand to be shown in natural state. |
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131 |
BEST
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
New Forest, Fells, Dales, Welsh C & D, Highland, Connemara. In hand to be
shown in natural state. |
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132 |
BEST
MOUNTAIN & MOORLAND
Large (Ridden) |
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SPECIAL PRIZES
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H25 |
A
Perpetual Silver Cup
presented by Mr A Poole (Westward Ice Creams) will be awarded to
the Best exhibit in the Mountain & Moorland Classes. |
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H26 |
A
Perpetual Challenge Cup
presented by Helen Woodgate
LRPS – Equine Specialist Photographer will be awarded to the
highest placed Dales Pony in Class 131
Rosette
for highest placed Dartmoor in Classes 128 and 129 |
SHETLAND PONIES
Entry Fee £3
Prize money:
1st - £12, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £6, 4th
- £4
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Class |
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133 |
BEST MARE
OR GELDING 4 years
and over and STALLIONS 3 years and over |
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134 |
BEST
FILLY OR GELDING 1,
2 or 3 years old, and COLTS, 1 & 2 years old |
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135 |
BEST
MINIATURE SHETLAND
(34” and under – any age). |
SPECIAL PRIZE
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H27 |
The
Littlecombe Cup
(Perpetual) presented by Mrs A White for the Best Exhibit
in the Shetland Pony Classes. |
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H28 |
The Fern
Allen Memorial Cup
presented by Mrs Harriett Palk for the Best Local Minature in
Show |
WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES
Entry Fee £3
Prize money:
1st - £12, 2nd - £8, 3rd - £6, 4th
- £4
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Class |
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Section A
& B in hand |
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136 |
BEST
YEARLING, TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD
– Colt, Filly or Gelding |
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Section A
& B in hand |
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137 |
BEST FOUR
YEAR OLD AND OVER –
Stallion, Brood Mare, Barren Mare or Gelding |
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Section A
& B ridden |
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138 |
BEST FOUR
YEAR OLD AND OVER –
Stallion, Brood Mare, Barren
Mare and Gelding |
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Section C
& D in hand |
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139 |
BEST
YEARLING, TWO OR THREE YEAR OLD –
Colt, Filly or Gelding |
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140 |
BEST FOUR
YEAR OLD OR OVER –
Colt, Filly, or Gelding |
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Section C
& D Ridden |
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141 |
BEST FOUR
YEAR OLD AND OVER –
Stallions, Brood Mares, Barren Mares, and Geldings |
DARTMOOR PONIES
Entry Fee £3
Prize money:& |