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H26 To the best exhibit in classes 713 to 720 owned and bred by a farmer in the <strong>County</strong> of <strong>Devon</strong>.<br />

The Luxton Challenge Trophy offered by S Luxton. (Ref 5)<br />

Winner in 2012 - Miss J Lamb-Cooper.<br />

H27 To the winner of class 721 the <strong>Show</strong> Stoppers Perpetual Challenge Trophy and a Special<br />

Rosette offered by Mr and Mrs N Willmington. (Ref 179)<br />

Winner in 2012 - Mr R A Williams.<br />

H28 Sport Horse Breeding of Great Britain offer one Premium of £100 in class 713. The Premium<br />

will be awarded at the Judge’s discretion to any mare gaining a prize in this class. It will take the<br />

form of a Service Voucher to be used towards the covering of the mare by any SHB(GB)<br />

Graded or Life Approved Stallion in 2014/2015. The owner must be or become a fully paid<br />

up member. Only one award per year can be accepted. Premiums will only be awarded if there<br />

are a minimum of three mares forward per class.<br />

H29 The Langaller Farm Brood Mare Premium. This takes the form of a rosette and a voucher<br />

worth £75 awarded to the highest placed Brood Mare in Class 713 and is redeemable against<br />

any stud fee for a stallion standing at Langaller Farm during the current or following stud<br />

season. Only one award per mare per season. Where the winning mare has already won a<br />

voucher in the current year, the award goes to the next highest placed eligible mare.<br />

H30 The Irish Draught Horse Society (GB) will award Special Incentive Cards to the highest placed<br />

Pure or Part Bred Irish Draught exhibit in Classes 713-720. All exhibits must be registered or<br />

identified with the IDHS (GB) on either their Pure Bred or Sport Horse Register.<br />

Registration/Identification number should be stated on the entry form.<br />

Sport Horse Breeding - Thursday 16 May<br />

Judge: Mrs M D Low MBE, Highclere, Berkshire.<br />

Classes 722-726 - NSR COMMUNICATIONS RING<br />

These classes are run under the rules and regulations of Sport Horse Breeding of Great<br />

Britain and they require ALL horses to be registered with them to compete in this section.<br />

Each horse is judged individually on a triangle and then walked round the ring as a class.<br />

Marks are awarded for conformation, walk, trot and overall manner. The leader who enters<br />

the ring with the horse must remain throughout the class. Only in special circumstances and<br />

with the judges permission may another person trot the horse up.<br />

ALL FOALS MUST BE AT LEAST THREE WEEKS OLD ON THE DAY OF THE SHOW.<br />

722 Brood Mare, Four years old and over, with own foal at foot or a relevant certificate<br />

of pregnancy for the following year, which may be inspected at the <strong>Show</strong> (See Reg.<br />

20). Mares which have not yet foaled or have lost their foals are eligible to enter with<br />

a relevant certificate of service that may be inspected at the <strong>Show</strong>. Mares entered in<br />

this class with a foal at foot must have their foals entered in Class 723.<br />

723 Foal, all foals must be at least three weeks old on the day of the <strong>Show</strong>.<br />

724 Yearling Potential Sport Horse, Open to any Colt, Filly or Gelding, foaled 2012.<br />

725 Two Year Old Potential Sport Horse, Open to any Colt, Filly or Gelding, foaled<br />

2011.<br />

726 Three Year Old Potential Sport Horse, Open to any Colt, Filly or Gelding, foaled<br />

2010.<br />

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