Saturday 8 August 2015 at 8.30 am prompt

At Dalemain, Ullswater, Penrith, CumbriaCA11 0HB

By kind invitation of the McCosh Family

SHOW SECRETARYMiss R Brunskill, 7 Burnrigg,

Heads Nook, Brampton,

Cumbria, CA8 9BH

Tel: 07990606362

Qualifier for TSR Championships

ENTRIESEntries for all classes will close on

Saturday 18 July.

Please send Entry Forms to the Fell Pony Society Office,

Bank House, Boroughgate, Appleby, CumbriaCA16 6XF

Tel: 017683 53100

Late entries to 25 July, double fee.

Entries received after 25 July will be returned.

ENTRANCE TICKETThis doubles as your receipt for entries. Please send SAE for your Entrance Ticket. If you have not received your ticket by 4 August, please contact the Society Office.

REFRESHMENTSKaty Edgar Outside Catering.

FIRST AID COVERRed Cross

PHOTOGRAPHYTBC

Owners must be a current FPS member to exhibit at this show

1The Fell Pony Society accepts no liability for any loss of property or any accident or damage to any animal, vehicle, spectator or exhibitor, and all entries are accepted subject to this condition. Exhibitors are advised that all ponies should be insured for public liability.

This show is held under the Rules found in the FPS Handbook for Showing and Competing, with the exception of Class 38 which is under the rules of the Horse of the Year Show.

2Ponies must not exceed 14 hh (142.2 cm) (1/2 inch (1.26 cm) will be allowed for shoes). All ponies in Class 1 (4 – 7 year old mares) and Class 9 (4 – 7 year old geldings) must pass the measuring standard unless the exhibitor has an annual or life JMB Certificate. This must be shown to the vet on the day of the show. Measuring starts at 7.30 am prompt Please note that all ponies must be measured by 9.00 am. The Show Committee has the right to refuse entry to any pony which has been ruled over-height at any previous Breed Show. Owners of ponies measured over-height on the day of the Show may appeal on payment of £20, which will be forfeited if the first measuring is found correct. When presenting their ponies to be measured, competitors must know their numbers from the catalogue. Random measuring of other classes may take place.

3Only paid up current members of the Fell Pony Society are eligible to enter ponies at the Breed Show.

4Only Registered Ponies may be entered. No substitution of entries will be allowed. Ponies must be the bona fide property of the person, whose name appears on the passport, as owner, at the closing date for entries.

5Please write the names of each pony to be exhibited in the group classes on the back of the entry form. Groups present on Show Day should declare to the Show Secretary on the field. Entry Fee: £2.00 per pony. Please note – only 3 ponies may be entered. Ponies must be named and those named ponies must be the ones shown. For this class, ponies may be entered on the day.

6The committee reserve the right to alter Classes if necessary. Whilst every effort is made to avoid classes clashing, sometimes this seems to be inevitable on show day. The committee have added a proposed Timetable as a guide which you will find in this schedule. Exhibitors are advised to consult this when planning their entries. The organisers intend to follow this Timetable as closely as possible. Classes will not be held up for anyone.

Please remember that each Class takes an average of 40 minutes to run. Competitors will make the smooth running of the show easier if they are selective in the Classes that they enter.

7Exhibitors are asked not to enter classes judged by their pony’s breeder. A judge may not judge a pony which holds their prefix or which has been bred by his/her immediate family. If the judge finds that, inadvertently, such a situation should arise, he/she should ask the steward to call the referee judge into the ring to place the pony in question.

8All Cups and Trophies are perpetual and must be returned on or before the day of the Show. All winners must sign a receipt on claiming their trophy. This is for insurance purposes and confirms the winner’s responsibility both for the safety of the cup during the year that it is in his/her care, and for any repairs needed due to damage incurred during that period. For insurance purposes, all perpetual trophies are to remain in the UK.

9Ponies need not be vaccinated against Equine Flu, but any pony showing signs of coughing or any virus complaint, will be asked to leave the Show Field.

10A correctly secured current BSI standard skull cap/riding hat must be worn at all times that riders are mounted and within the Show Fieldand must be worn by juniors 14 years and under showing In Hand. Please note: In all Riding Classes correct riding attire should be worn – no spurs allowed and show canes must not exceed 30 inches.

11Any objection or complaint must be made in writing in accordance with the Complaints and Disciplinary Procedure.

12The class is closed and ponies will not be allowed into the ring:

In Hand – when the last pony has done its individual trot

Ridden & Driving – when the class goes into trot

13Hair extensions, eye make up and hair dyeing are not allowed for ponies, random checks may be carried out throughout the day.

14StallionDiscs for ridden classes are recommended.

All stallions 3 years old and over must be licensed according to the Society’s Regulations.

Owners’ telephone numbers will be printed in the catalogue unless otherwise requested.

There will be a raffle held on show day, prizes welcome.

** If anyone can give some time to help either setting up the field for the show, taking it down afterwards or during the day of the show, it would be much appreciated. Contact the Show Secretary or the Office **

Rings 1 and 2 (In-Hand)

The 1st and 2nd prize-winners of Classes 1 - 7 and 9 - 15 will come forward to be judged by both the judges of Rings 1 and 2 for the following Championships.

The Lakeland Cup: presented by Miss B Walker, awarded to the best pony of 2 years old and under from Classes 4 - 6 and 12 - 14.

The Shawfell Silhouette Memorial Cup: presented by Mr and Mrs Gooderham and to be awarded to the best foal.

Fell Pony Society Challenge Cup: presented by the late Lady Yule. To be awarded to the best Filly or Gelding of 3 years old. First and Second prize winners eligible.

The Farleton Trophy: presented by Miss Claire Simpson and awarded to the Champion Gelding of Classes 9 and 10.

Stennerskeugh JoeTrophy: presented by Mrs Juliet Coates to the Reserve Male Champion

The Alan Shuttleworth Memorial Trophy: presented by Eva Shuttleworth and friends, and awarded to the Champion Mare in Classes 1 - 3 and Class 11.

Rings 3 and 4 (Ridden)

The Greenfield Trophy: presented by John Slater in memory of his wife, Beth Slater, and awarded to the winner of the Novice Ridden, Classes 22 & 23.

The Littletree Trophy: presented by Mr and Mrs N Woolley and awarded to the best Junior in the Ridden Classes 19 and 20.

The Carrock Pollyanna Trophy: presented by Mrs G M Cockbain and awarded to the winner of the Open Ridden Classes 17 and 18.

The Toby Tankard: presented by Mr and the late Mrs Dobie and awarded to the overall Ridden Champion of Rings 3 and 4.

There will then be 9 ponies forward to be judged for the Supreme Championship. These ponies will be judged by the two judges from Rings 1 and 2 and the Open Ridden judge from Ring 3. The ridden ponies may be stripped.

The Tufton Silver Challenge Trophy: awarded to the Champion Pony in Classes 1 – 7, 9 – 15 and 17 – 23.

Champion Sash for the winner is donated by Mrs Morland.

The Sylvia Mary McCosh Memorial Rose Bowl: presented by the McCosh family, and awarded to the Breeder of the Champion Pony. A prize of £10, presentable on the day of the show will also be awarded.

The Jim Bell Memorial Trophy: presented by the late Mrs Frances Bell and awarded to the Reserve Supreme Champion.

The Heltondale Lucy X Cup: presented by Herr and Frau Müller, and awarded to the best filly of three years old to have been bred by a registered native heath breeder. Present owner need not be a native heath breeder.

The Packway Bellman Trophy: presented by the late Miss P Crossland and awarded to the pony gaining the most points in Riding, Driving and Dressage Classes.

The Briar Trophy and special rosette: presented by Mrs E Marshall and awarded to the Best Turned Out Pony and Rider. The Judge will be looking for the rider who is turned out neatly, correctly, and safely, and whose pony has well-fitting, safe, and well cared for tack.

Two Silver Medal Rosettes are offered by the NPSfor the Champion ponies in the In Hand and Ridden Sections. At Breed Shows ponies can win Silver Medal Rosettes even if their owners are not members of the NPS but they must become NPS Qualifying members to enter the final. If the Champion pony has previously qualified, it is still entitled to the Silver Medal Rosette, but the qualification goes to the Reserve Champion pony. The Silver Medal Rosette and the qualification can be awarded no lower than third place. Qualifiers are entitled to compete in the final of the Silver Medal Rosette Championship to be held at the NPS Summer Championship Show in August 2016.

NPS M & M In Hand Silver Medal Rosette Championship

Sponsored by KILMANNAN STUD

A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the Champion In Hand pony from Classes 1-15, excluding Classes 4, 8 & 12.

NPS M & M Ridden Silver Medal Rosette Championship

Sponsored by THE MINNS

A Silver Medal Rosette is offered by the National Pony Society for the Champion Ridden Pony from Classes 19 -25 excluding Class 23

NCPA Qualifiers– This show is a qualifier for the NCPA Pony of the Year Show in September 2015, NCPA Affiliation Number 116/15. First and Second Prizewinners in Classes 1 – 7, 9 – 15, 19 - 23 and Class 35 will qualify. NCPA Star Rosettes will be awarded in Classes 6 and 25. Exhibitors must enter the ring wearing their NCPA badge and present their current year’s NCPA membership card.

Equifest - This show is affiliated to Equifest, taking place at the East of England Showground August 2016. The two highest placed exhibits not already qualified in each affiliated class will qualify. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to obtain a qualification card prior to competing in an Equifest qualifier. Qualification cards canbe sent out free of charge to exhibitors upon request, they will not be available on the day of the show.

TSR Riders & IN HAND Championships – This show is a qualifier for the 2015 TSR Riders/In Hand Regional Championships. Riders/Handlers can choose which Regional final they go to North East, North West, Scottish, central. 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!

TSR Riders Champs – 1st & 2nd riders qualify and will receive a qualification in the ring.

TSR In Hand Champs – The two highest placed Handlers with a TSR In Hand Card will qualify in any In Hand Class. Handlers MUST have their cards signed in the ring by the judge/steward, cards are available FREE from the TSR website. Full details at

Classes 1 - 7, 9 - 16, 19–28,31–37 and 39 - 43

1st £10, 2nd £8, 3rd £6

Classes 817

1st £20, 2nd £15, 3rd £10

Class 38

1st £25, 2nd £15, 3rd £10

In all classes, rosettes will be to 6th place,

with the exception of Class 38 where rosettes will be to 10th place

RING 1 MARES AND FILLIES

Judge: Mrs G M Cockbain (Carrock, Townend, & Haltcliff Ponies)

Starting 8.45 am prompt

Drumacre Hall Stud/Equifest Mountain & Moorland In Hand Qualifier

The first and second prize winners of Classes 1 - 7 will be eligible for this qualifier. The two highest placed ponies, not already qualified, will qualify for the relevant Equifest Championship to be held at The East of England Showground August 2016.

Class 1MARE 4 – 7 years old (Mares with foal at foot not eligible).

Perpetual Rose Bowl given by Mr Vaughan.

Class 2MARE 8 years old and upward (Mares with foal at foot not eligible).

Dene Renown Salver given by the late Mrs Newall.

Class 3MARE 4 years old and upward with own filly foal at foot

The Hasell Perpetual Silver Challenge Cup. The McDonough Shield given by Mr E McDonough for the oldest mare with own foal at foot in Classes 3 & 11.

A Fell Pony Breeders Association Gold Shield Rosette will be presented to the highest placed pony in this class which is owned by a full or family member of the FPBA and which has not won this award in a previous show in 2015. Rosettes will be presented at the Autumn AGM.

Class 4FILLY FOAL – No foal under one month to be shown.

All foals to be led.

Mr Hirst’s Cup.

Class 5YEARLING FILLY

The Romer Perpetual Cup given by Southern Members.

Class 6FILLY 2 years old

The Bewcastle Cup given by Miss M G Longsdon.

Class 7FILLY 3 years old

The Tabelin Trophy given by Mr A Tabelin.

Judging for the Heltondale Lucy Cup will take place at the end of this class. For those ponies eligible, refer to the section on Championship Trophies.

Class 8GROUP CLASS – MARE PROGENY – best group of three Registered Ponies out of same Mare. Entry Fee £2.00 per pony.

Premiums of £100, £50 and £25 to be given to the dams of the first three placed progeny groups. (The Premium to be divided 50% to the breeder and 50% to the owner.) Groups may be entered on the day.

The Harry Wales Trophy.

RING 2 GELDINGS AND COLTS

Judge: Mrs P Randell (Haltcliff, Townend & Carrock Ponies)

Starting 8.45 am prompt

Drumacre Hall Stud/Equifest Mountain & Moorland In Hand Qualifier

The first and second prize winners of Classes 9 - 15 will be eligible for this qualifier. The two highest placed ponies, not already qualified, will qualify for the relevant Equifest Championship to be held at The East of England Showground August 2016.

Class 9GELDING 4 – 7 years old

Perpetual Challenge Cup given by the National Pony Society.

Class 10GELDING 8 years old and upward

Tarnbeck Trophy given by the Williamson family.

Special Rosette for the winner given by the Williamson family.

Class 11MARE 4 years old and upward with own colt foal at foot

Tarnbeck Trophy given by the Williamson family.

The McDonough Shield given by Mr E McDonough for the oldest mare with own foal at foot in Classes 3 & 11.

Special Rosette for the winner given by the Williamson family.

A Fell Pony Breeders Association Gold Shield Rosette will be presented to the highest placed pony in this class which is owned by a full or family member of the FPBA and which has not won this award in a previous show in 2015. Rosettes will be presented at the Autumn AGM.

Class 12COLT FOAL – No foal under one month to be shown.

All foals to be led.

Cup given by Mr Wood.

Class 13YEARLING COLT OR GELDING

Townend Trophy given by the late Mr E Wilson.

Class 14COLT ORGELDING 2 years old

Adamthwaite Flashlight Cup given by Mrs Ball.

Class 15COLT ORGELDING 3 years old

Sleddale Rose XII Cup given by Stephen Renwick in memory of his sister Judith.

Class 16VETERAN MARE OR GELDING 15 years and over

Lownthwaite Rosebowl presented by Alison Wales Morton

Class 17GROUP CLASS – STALLION PROGENY – best group of three Registered Ponies by the same Sire. Entry Fee £2.00 per pony.

Premiums of £100, £50 and £25 to be given to the sires of the first three placed progeny groups. (The Premium to be divided 50% to the breeder and 50% to the owner.) Groups may be entered on the day.

Silver Challenge Cup given by the late Lady Yule. The Frank Garnett Memorial Silver Salver to be given to the Breeder of the Sire of the winning group

Starting after Classes 2 and 10 are completed. In all Riding Classes marks are awarded as follows: 50% for manners, ride and presentation in the Ring; 50% for conformation and breed characteristics. Mares suckling foals are not eligible for riding classes. Judges may ride the ponies in any of the classes if they so wish.

The Hewitt Family/Equifest Mountain and Moorland Open Ridden Qualifier

The first and second prize winners of Classes 19 – 20 and 24 - 25 will be eligible for this qualifier. The two highest placed ponies, not already qualified, will qualify for the relevant Equifest Championship to be held at The East of England Showground August 2016.

John Paton Junior Ridden Mountain and Moorland Qualifier

The first and second prize winners of Classes 21 and 22 will be eligible for this qualifier. The two highest placed ponies, not already qualified, will qualify for the relevant Equifest Championship to be held at The East of England Showground August 2016.

Rosette will be awarded to the Oldest and the Youngest Rider on the day, declare to the show secretary by 1pm

RING 3 BEST TURNED OUT, 9.00am

Judge: Mrs R Eastwood (Gowbarrow Ponies)

Class 18Best Turned Out Pony and Rider

There will be no prize money awarded.

Briar Trophy presented by Mrs E Marshall

RING 3 OPEN AND JUNIOR

Judge: Mr C Turner

Class 19RIDING CLASS FOR STALLIONS OR GELDINGS 4 years old and upwards

Ponies entered in Class 19 cannot be entered in Class 24.

Packway Duke Cup given by the late Dr B Watters.