RULES AND CONDITIONS
1. Entries are confined to Thoroughbred Horses that have raced at Point to Point, Field or Racetrack and are registered with their relevant studbook.
2. The judges may ride each horse in all paces on either or both reins.
3. Conformation is not assessed in this Championship.
4. Judges will be looking for a well-mannered Riding Horse and all horses will be treated equally irrespective of their previous racing performance.
5. Two horses may be selected to qualify for the final if the judges and the ISA agree that the standard is high enough.
6. Horses must be at least 4 years old and riders at least 16 years of age.
7. Exhibitors at both Qualifying Shows and at the Final must have their passport available for inspection. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to disqualification
8. In addition to the Show Qualifiers, 2 further places at the Final may be awarded from an equivalent competition organised by RH2RH Ire.
9. These Rules must be strictly adhered to alongside the General Rules of the ISA
10.Further details can be obtained from Julie Morris of RH”RH Ire at (00) 44 7938569291
11. The Qualifying Exhibitor must fill out their own Qualifying Card at each Qualifying Show.
FINAL TULLOW SHOW SUNDAY 20TH AUGUST, 2023
SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS – HORSES AND OTHER EQUINES
Premises Registration
As from 1 May 2012, any premises (which includes shows, fairs and markets) where horses or other equines are gathered must be registered with the Department. Owners/persons in charge of such gatherings are required to submit a completed application form for registration and to keep records of movements on/off their premises.
Records must be retained for at least 3 years as they may be required by the Department for the purposes of tracing disease. Records required are
It is important therefore that Show organisers should contact their local Regional Veterinary Office in advance so that consideration can be given to compliance with the requirements outlined above.
Equine Identification
All Equines (which include horses, ponies and donkeys) must be identified in accordance with EU and national legislation.
In respect of each equine in their care, a keeper must ensure that
To enter a qualifying class, the relevant show class must also be entered.