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The Clinic 42 Open Hunters Derby Classic

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PlanetClean Pony Club Teams' Hunter Derby
13 December 2009
& In Association with the Manukau City 3 Day Horse Trials

" Congratulations on facilitating a wonderful pony club team event.
Our riders has a wonderful time and a great experience too.
Thank you from all of us here at Meadowbank Pony Club."
-- Ingrid  Brodie

 

Harriet Smith on Miss Matilda

Photo of Harriet Smith and Miss Matilda.
Taken by Jan Sutherland Take the Moment www.takethemoment.co.nz

Eventing Auckland will introduce a new team event at the 2009 Manukau City 3 Day Horse Trials ---
the PlanetClean Pony Club Teams’ Hunter Derby. 

The Format
Riders will be required to jump a total of approximately 15 fences—half cross country and half show jumping/ show hunter type fences.  The jumps will be no more than a 1 meter in height.

  • Pony Club Event—teams of 4—top 3 scores to count
  • More than one team per pony club welcome
  • $160 per team ($40 each)
  • Run on Sunday 13th December 2009 approx 12pm start after the Clinic 42 Open Hunter Derby Classic

Contact:   Kaye Coyne 027 224 1979 or  Vicki Lawson 021 684 858

Click to download entry form

Our Format
Riders will be required to first perform a dressage test (L1) and then jump a total of approximately
15 fences, a mixture of cross country, show jumping and show hunter type fences. The jumps will
be no more than 85cm in height. Each team will nominate the order in which the riders will ride so
each team number one rider will go then each teams rider number two and so on.
The course will be up to 1 km long and will be held over very easy undulating ground. For those riders
that have been to the Puhinui Reserve, It is planned to run this event beside the main oval arena
at Puhinui.

Our Purpose
The purpose of this competition is to bridge the gap between the Eventers, Show Hunters, Hunters
and Show Jumpers; to demonstrate a sporting horse’s ability to perform accurately and willingly for
the rider; to be a platform of basic training for any jumping horse and rider; to educate in a natural
progression of experience; to give large and small horses and ponies a more equal playing field, to
eliminate straight jumping lines and increase pace requirements; to encourage disciplined riding style
and technique; to help horse and rider combinations assess their training and progress as they move
towards other disciplines and competitions of their choice.

Conditions of Entry/Equipment/Tack
Horses must be at least 4 years of age at 1 August 2009
Horses and riders do not need to be registered with ESNZ

Allowed equipment:

  • A correctly fitted cavesson or noseband
  • Spurs
  • Short crop
  • Leg boots and or bandages
  • Standing or running martingale
  • Breastplate
  • Any form of snaffle bit where the primary action is on the horse’s mouth, including
    corners of the mouth, bars and tongue.
  • Pelhams and Kimblewicks if used in their entirety, where the primary action is on the
    horse’s jaw. Pelhams must be used with either two separate reins or joiners.
  • Double Bridle
  • Stud Guards

Equipment not allowed

  • A Drop or any kind of noseband below the bit
  • Unconventional bits where the primary action of the bit is on the poll, including a leverage action
    causing downwards poll pressure ie Butterfly bit, gags, pessoas or Dutch gags, Filcher snaffles,
    hanging bits or fixed rein bits
  • Bitless bridle with the primary action on the poll of nose
  • Hackamore and Elevator bits
  • Unconventional bit used as an artificial turning aid
  • German martingales, Market Harboroughs

Judging
There will be 2 judges and judging will be based on style and smoothness.
Horses are judged on their way of going, manners, conformation and appearance as they negotiate a course of fences. The ideal mount with the ideal jumping form is the front legs nicely tucked and coming together over fences, forearms at horizontal or above, good use of head and neck. Mount must be willing, and forward movement throughout the course using a steady, ground covering canter and overall quality of the horse. The horse and rider should present an overall elegant picture of conformation, way of going and turnout. Judges are supposed to pace the entry to determine the implied takeoff point in which a perfect jump should be roughly the same distance from the fence as the fence is high.

Start and Finish: Following the dressage test each competitor is allowed an optional starting and finishing ‘courtesy circle’ without penalty—one before the first fence to establish pace and one after the last fence to quietly wind down to a walk and leave the finish area. There will be start and finish flags to assist riders.

Any of the following will result in elimination:

  • three refusals or disobedience on course
  • fall or horse and or rider
  • use of banned substance
  • presenting the horse to the fence without the intention of jumping it
  • leaving the designated course

Judging will start as the competitor begins the equitation test and finishes as the competitor moves through the finish flags.
Scoring sheets will be available for riders from the judges at the completion of the event.
A score out of 100 is given.

Team Composition
Each team will consist of up to four riders with the best three scores counting. If your Pony Club cannot enter a full team composite teams will be allowed but the Pony Club Secretaries must sign a declaration that it is not possible to field a full team.

Camping/Yarding
Limited camping and yarding will be available on Saturday night. Please complete the request form and send with your entry.

Prizes
Prizes will be awarded to the top individual within the team event and to each of the top three teams.

Timing
This event will be held on Sunday the 13th December 2009. Order of teams will be by draw to be advised prior to competition.