Agree Best Turned Out Class sometimes takes a while to Judge
Some Judges take longer but sometimes there are a lot of competitors in the Class & everyone expects (& deserves) a fair appraisal
Perhaps if the Class is split (say Junior & Senior) this may help?
Chase me Charlie can be a popular choice & quite good to watch - certainly worth suggesting it to Committee - thanks Hannah
Regarding In-hand Classes - trying hard to put something suitable together - thanks for input on this too
Thanks for feedback on this subject - please keep it coming!
It'll be v. useful for AGM when Members get together to discuss & vote on important issues such as this
Some Classes suggested have been tried in the past but proved unpopular so were dropped. But times change - hence this post - it really is a difficult task to put together the "ideal" schedule
As M & DRC is an unaffiliated "local-level" Club another major problem is how does it encourage newcomers & novices but at the same time maintain some sort of standard?
As M & DRC is an unaffiliated "local-level" Club another major problem is how does it encourage newcomers & novices but at the same time maintain some sort of standard?
At an unaffiliated one-day-event recently the dressage judge insisted on novices/children being correctly turned out for her section - sent competitors out of the arena to put on gloves, remove martingales etc then brought them back in to do their test. Done in a friendly manner which ensured correct standard was maintained but children/novices still felt welcome and not threatened by level of class. This attitude encouraged them but they also felt class was of a "professional" standard.
On a similar note to Sue's post, we enjoyed being judged by Robert Cox at the Gala Show. He was friendly and relaxed but once he had awarded the placings gave us exact feedback on our turnout, riding and individual show. It was a taste of what an affiliated show class might feel like, but I don't think anyone felt alienated.
I agree with the inhand/youngstock class as there were very few about when I wanted to do some inhand showing with my young TB.Veteran is always a good one too.
in-hand def sounds a good idea, i love it when judges give helpful advise and feedback, it is great for the more novice/novice/experienced as it gives very helpful advice to help improve your show, the judge you used at the fun show was lovely, very helpful and happy to give advice.
chase me charlie sounds a very good idea, could be held after the 2.3ft class in the bottom or top ring start at a low height so everyone can have a go, tack farm start at about 1ft and there are usually 6+ people entered so worth doin as only 1st place has a rosette but maybe to encourage everyone entered could have a special or chase-me-charlie rossette? i am throughly lookin forward to this year and cant wait to c the scheduale especially with all these fab ideas from every1 xx
Thanks to everyone who contributed ideas - both here & by personal e-mail
Based on facts & figures from past Shows & feedback received a very rough "draft" schedule for April & May Shows was produced
This was handed round at Club AGM, discussed & agreed if it worked for the first Show (Sunday 10 April at Houghton Court) the format would be used throughout the season
If not it would be changed in time for June, July & August Schedules to be printed
Although it's impossible to please everyone please be assured we do try very hard
Here's to a happy & successful season & some nice warm weather!
Just had a look at the schedule but couldnt see racehorse to riding horse class?i this class still being run as I know a few people would be interested.
Jodi - last years schedule included "Best Retrained Thoroughbred or Standardbred Racehorse"
It was not popular despite having separate rosettes for Standarbreds & assurances that it would be well supported
So unfortunately it was dropped - although on the new schedule Class 22: RC/PC type horse exc/ 14.2hh gives a special award to best retrained Racehorse
April schedule is a "tester" & changes may appear from June onwards - if required/requested
Jodi - last years schedule included "Best Retrained Thoroughbred or Standardbred Racehorse"
It was not popular despite having separate rosettes for Standarbreds & assurances that it would be well supported
So unfortunately it was dropped - although on the new schedule Class 22: RC/PC type horse exc/ 14.2hh gives a special award to best retrained Racehorse
April schedule is a "tester" & changes may appear from June onwards - if required/requested
It's a shame this class wasn't better supported last year and has now been dropped but I do understand why. tis still a shame tho!!
Hi having looked through schedualte i think the new classes are great although i am really disapointed that the in hand is restricted to 18yrs +
i know quite a few people and children/teens who would of liked to do in-hand but cannot due to age restriction , is there any way you can change age? Thanks
Does anyone know of someone that may be passing through Bartestree on their way to this show who may have a space in their lorry/trailer?
Keen to come along and support the show but unable to find transport.