20th Southern Breed Show Report – Sunday 13 September 2009

 

Imagine the scene.    It’s a bright, dry September Sunday morning in rural Oxfordshire.  Typical Cotswold honey coloured stone cottages can be seen nestling in the beautiful countryside.  It’s early, and apart from the odd cyclist taking advantage of the peace and quiet,  the roads and lanes are empty….. except that is for dozens of equine transporters, whose intelligent, but well groomed, very hairy occupants, gaze interestingly from strategically placed windows and wonder where on earth they are going.  “That’s the third time we’ve passed that turning” one mutters.  “If only they’d switched the talking box off and looked at the map” his companion replies “I’m sure we’d have been there ages ago”.

 

The inventor of SatNav was truly a genius, but the postcode for Crown Farm, Ascott under Wychwood, venue for the 2009 Southern Show, covers some 450 acres – a fact the “talking boxes” were sadly not aware of.   “Next year I’m going to follow the directions and map in the schedule rather than listen to my SatNav.  If I’d done that in the first place I’d have been here an hour earlier” was the most frequently heard comment in the Secretary’s tent during the day!!

 

This year the Southern Show celebrated it’s 20th anniversary – one year on.  (The 2008 Show having been cancelled due to a flooded showfield)  Mary had arranged for each competing pony on the day to receive a commemorative gift – a packet of Hilton Herbal treats – whilst owners were presented with either a plate or bowl inscribed “Southern Show 1989 – 2009”. 

 

After almost 20 years at Shotover the committee knew it was going to be difficult to find a new venue for the Southern which would retain all the traditional values.  Of course everyone would like the Show “just down the road” from their home, but the area covered by the Southern Breed Show is every county south of the River Mersey, and finding a suitable venue within reasonable travelling distance for all members was incredibly hard.  Judging Oxford to be roughly the centre of “the South” we searched for a showfield within a 30 mile radius, and the only one that  ticked the majority of the boxes was Crown Farm.   Successive wet summers and the fear of lorries churning up fields has deterred many a “would be” host from permitting the show to be held on their land.  Crown  Farm enjoys a “show must go on” reputation, and after meeting the friendly and helpful owners – Janet and Chris Badger –  seeing the field which would be our showground and noting the easy access, it was decided to make the commitment.

 

The committee were concerned that a combination of new venue and economic downturn would impact adversely on entries, and by show day that prophecy had come true, with a total of 37 entrants and 66 ponies (8 entrants less than 2007).   However, it wasn’t all doom and gloom, as the majority of those missing members had contacted Sadie to explain their absence this year and to pledge support for the location and their intention to attend in 2010.  Jules Jordan has generously presented a special carriage whip to be awarded to the winner of the driving class in 2010.   Sadly entries for the driving class have steadily diminished over the years, and it is hoped this lovely prize will act as an incentive for members to dust off their carriages (and ponies!)  and revitalise the class.

 

In order to discover whether or not those attending on the day favoured the new location, members were asked for their views.  In all 19 individuals responded, either by completing questionnaires or by posting comments on the web-sites.  The consensus of opinion was that the perfect traditional Fell Pony showfield had been found.  In fact some people considered it to be an improvement on Shotover, due to better ground and the distinct absence of mole hills!   Without exception, those that stabled ponies overnight said they were very impressed with the quality of the stabling, and their friendly and helpful hosts.  The 24 who attended the Saturday night “get-together” all enjoyed themselves and there was an overwhelming vote of confidence for the quality of food available from the refreshment van on show day (this bears out our suspicions that Fell Pony people judge the success, or otherwise, of a show by the standard of the food on offer!)  Apparently the bacon rolls were judged to be the best ever.

 

However, it wasn’t all roses. There were some negatives, although happily very few. The main problem was that three of the rings were on the small size.  This was a particular issue for one of the afternoon’s ridden classes, but thanks to the initiative of the Judge (Russell Sutcliffe) and Steward (Sue Muttitt), that particular ring was enlarged to cope with the volume of entries.  (We guarantee all the rings will be standard size in future!)

 

One major incident which occurred during the day could have had very serious consequences for the future of the FPS, not to mention our Chairman, but was thankfully averted by the quick actions of a (fortunately) tall spectator - local Scoutmaster Alan Cockbill - and Bob McNamara.   A sudden vicious gust of wind caught the merchandise tent, just as Mary had her hand on the centre pole, and she (and the tent) were only just saved from taking off when Alan and Bob wrestled them back to earth.  Please note.  There will not be a recurrence of this entertainment in 2010 as Bob has promised to make some heftier tent anchorage pegs.

 

It was a particular pleasure this year to welcome Mrs Dobson to the show, who presented the Packway Rosebowl (Brood Mares) to Tina O’Donnell’s Underwoods Kestrel.  It is hoped that next year Christine Rear will exhibit at least one Packway pony, which would be a fitting tribute to Peggy Crossland.

 

The four new classes which had been added to this year’s schedule – Traditional Walk/Trot Mares, Traditional Walk/Trot Geldings and Stallions, Dressage Walk/Trot and Dressage Preliminary * – were very well supported and will become a permanent feature for future shows.  One member’s suggestion for additional fun classes was considered, but it was sadly impossible to fit these into the already tight timetable.   

 

The equine related trading stall proved popular, and will definitely be a feature in 2010.  Please hunt out any unwanted riding gear, pony wear or indeed any equine related items and bring them to the show. (The Southern’s commission will be just 10% on all items sold).  There will also be a notice board to advertise larger items for sale, i.e. ponies, carriages etc. at a cost of 50p per item. 

 

Once again we were incredibly lucky to have such excellent judges – Carole and Bert Morland, Russell Sutcliffe, David Sykes, Dr Liz Whitley and dressage judge Lynne Kerrison.  They were ably assisted by Stewards Sue and Roger Muttitt, Libby Reeves, Tim Jordan, Margaret Al-Kubaisi, Beth Blauser and Alejandra Trujillo.   Without a dedicated band of “helpers” no show could function, and the Southern is no exception.  The committee are indebted to Simon Barguss for organising the raffle, Ronan Heffer for his sterling work in the Secretary’s tent, Adam and Gary Edwards for safely managing the traffic and general help, Nick McNamara for his WHP course building skills and Tim Densham for managing the PA system and announcements.

 

Last, but by no means least, the committee wish to formally thank all of the sponsors, as well as those who unstintingly give their time.  To Sue and Roger Muttitt of Seatallan Engineering and all those who so generously sponsor rosettes, prize money, championships, sashes, catalogues, trophies, raffle prizes and other miscellaneous items, we extend a million trillion thanks.  Without the commitment of you all we would not be so bullish about the future, and without the competitors, and the ponies of course, there wouldn’t be a show.  Thank you all for making it happen. 

 

There were several local spectators at the Southern, and they commented on how amazingly versatile

Fell Ponies are.   (In fact one of those spectators has since purchased a pony and is planning to attend in 2010 as a competitor!)  Aylestone The Merrie Monk certainly confirmed his versatility by scoring the highest number of points (59) during the day and winning the coveted FPS special rosette.    The ponies’ versatility is undoubted.  Their intelligence and beauty unrivalled, and if you want proof all you need to do is buy the Brian Blessed narrated DVD and prepare to be enthralled from the comfort of your armchair.  If watching that doesn’t prompt you to fill in those 2010 entry forms – nothing will!!

 

The committee – Mary Longsdon, Georgina Blair, Lorna Brooks, Wendi Davies, Sadie Densham, Sue Giles, Jane Glass, Michael Goddard, Judy Hill, Bob and Sue McNamara, Helen Plank, Charmian Ross-Thomson and Liz Whitley - very much appreciated all the feedback they received on the 2009 Show, and after taking into account all the comments which members had made, it was unanimously agreed to hold the 2010 show at the same location.  So…a firm date for your 2010 diaries please – SUNDAY  12th SEPTEMBER AT CROWN FARM, ASCOTT UNDER WYCHWOOD, OXFORDSHIRE.

 

Sadly Judy has decided to retire from the committee in order to devote more time to other interests, and the committee would like to take this opportunity of extending sincere thanks to her for all the time and effort she has expended on the Southern Show over the years.  Good luck for the future Judy.

 

The 2010 Southern Show is going to be the best ever.  It’s the only specific FPS breed show south of the River Mersey.  It’s a great place to renew old friendships as well as make new ones.   We’re a friendly crowd and we have a lot of fun along the way.  Please come and join us.

 

Georgina Blair, who has been appointed Show Secretary for 2010, manages a site specifically for the Southern Show – www.fellsouthernshow.com  All details for the 2010 show will be published there in due course.

 

20TH  SOUTHERN BREED SHOW RESULTS

 

 

 

 

 

In-Hand

 

 

 

 

 

Class 1 – Stallions 2 years and over

Class 2 – Mares 4-8 years

 

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

 

 

 

 

1st   Llancloudy Gabriel FP70055C

1st     Bewcastle Blossom FP4092

 

(Owner Mrs J Jordan)

 (Owner Mr M Goddard)

 

 

2nd    Hollyhouse Opal FP 3635

 

 

 (Owner Mrs B Hall)

 

 

3rd    Chyvounder Waterlily FP 3785

 

 

 (Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

 

 

 

 

Class 3 – Mares 9 years and over

Class 4 – Brood Mares

 

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

 

 

 

 

1st    Shirdleyhill Tara FP 3039

1st    Underwoods Kestrel FP3500

 

(Owner Miss C Brooks & Mrs Judy Hill)

(Owner Mrs C O’Donnell)

 

2nd   Lathomdale Crystal FP2885

 

 

(Owner Mrs H Parker)

 

 

3rd   Townend Bluebell FP3055

 

 

(Owner Mrs B Hall)

 

 

 

 

 

Class 5 – Foals

Class 6 – Geldings 4-8 years

 

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Bluecaps Forget me not Frieda RAF 2009 f

1st    Greenholme Flame FP70028G

 

(Owner Mrs C O’Donnell)

            (Owner Ms C Marlow)

 

 

2nd   Ffrethi Commodore FP70067G

 

 

(Owner Miss W Davies)

 

3rd   Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

 

 

 

 

Class 7 – Geldings 9 years and over

Class 8 – Yearling, Colt, Filly or

 

 

                                    Gelding

 

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

(Judge Mr A W Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Inholmes Bilberry FP1123G

1st    Linnel Whistler FP71215C

 

(Owner Underwoods Fell Ponies)

(Owner Miss C Brooks)

 

2nd Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

2nd   Bluecaps Midnight Matthew FP71323

 

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

(Owner Mrs C O’Donnell)

 

 

3rd   Richmond Affra FP4937

 

 

(Owner Mrs S Petritz)

 

 

 

 

Class 9 – Two year old Filly or Gelding

Class 10 – Three year old

 

 

Filly or Gelding

 

 

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

 

Entries withdrawn

 

 

 

1st   Greenbeck Candy FP4366

 

 

(Owner Mrs Y Watson)

 

 

 

 

Class 11 – Veteran 15 years and over

Class 12 In-Hand Pairs

 

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

 

 

 

 

1st   Townend Hamish II FP50153G

          1st      Shirdleyhill Tara FP3039 and

 

(Owner Mrs D Bumford)

        Ffrethi Commodore FP70067G

 

2nd  Heltondale Ruby III  FP2157

        (Owner Miss C Brooks/Mrs J Hill)

 

(Owner Mrs J Blair)

        (Owner Miss W Davies)

 

3rd   Hades Hill Fay II  FP2411

          2nd     Chyvounder Damask Rose FP4307 and

 

(Owner Mrs M Enser)

        Chyvounder Waterlily FP3785

 

 

        (Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

 

 

          3rd     Bracklinn Maggie FP3184 and

 

 

        Shepparton Felicity FP3865

 

 

        (Owner Mrs S Camp)

 

 

        (Owner Mrs D Bumford)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                        RIDDEN CLASSES

 

 

 

 

 

Class 13 Stallions

Class 14 Mares

 

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Guards Jester FP51006C

1st    Ludworth Donna FP3094

 

(Owner Mr P Saunders and Ms L Briant)

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)           

 

2nd  Llancloudy Gabriel FP70055C

2nd   Lathomdale Crystal FP2885

 

(Owner Mrs J Jordan)

(Owner Mrs H Parker)

 

 

3rd   Meres Julie-Anne FP3082

 

 

(Owner Ms D McGrail)

 

 

 

 

Class 15 – Geldings 4-8 years

Class 16 –Geldings 9 years and over

 

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Bewcastle Bulbarrow FP70044G

1st    Inholmes Bilberry FP1123G

 

(Owner Mrs C Fuller)

(Owner Underwoods Fell Ponies)

 

2nd   Ffrethi Commodore FP70067G

 

 

(Owner Miss W Davies)

 

 

3rd   Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

                               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class 17 – Novice Mares

Class 18 – Novice Geldings

 

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Greenholme British Queen FP3821

1st   Guardian van de Wildhoeve FP200200204

 

(Owner Mrs Z Styles and Mrs R Reid)

(Owner Mrs P Cox)

 

2nd  Aylestone Chamelee FP70357                                      

2nd   Ffrethi Commodore FP70067G

 

(Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

(Owner Miss W Davies)

 

3rd  Chyvounder Waterlily FP3785

3rd   Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

 

(Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class 19 – Children (Pony ridden by child

Class 20 – Children (Pony ridden

 

10 years and under and led by an adult)

by child aged 6-12 years)

 

 

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

 

 

 

 

Entries withdrawn

1st   Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

 

2nd  Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

 

 

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

 

 

 

 

Class 21 – Children (Pony ridden by child

Class 22 – Veteran Pony 15 years

 

Aged 13-16 years)

and over

 

(Judge – Mrs C Morland)

(Judge – Mr A W Morland)

 

 

 

 

1st   Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

1st   Townend Hamish II FP50153G

 

(Owner Mrs C Edwards)

(Owner Mrs D Bumford)

 

2nd  Heltondale Ruby III FP2157

2nd  Heltondale Ruby III FP2157

 

(Owner Mrs J Blair)

(Owner Mrs J Blair)

 

 

3rd  Clandon Gabriella FP1701

 

 

(Owner Ms G Blair)

 

 

 

 

Class 23 – Ridden Pairs

Class 24 – Traditional Ridden Mares

 

(Judge Mr R Sutcliffe)

(Judge Mr R Sutcliffe)

 

 

 

 

1st    Ffrethi Commodore FP70067G

1st   Ludworth Donna FP3094

 

        Shirdleyhill Tara FP3039

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)

 

        (Owner Miss W Davies)

2nd Roddlesworth Nancy FP4120

 

        (Owner Miss C Brooks & Mrs J Hill)

(Owner Miss J Glass)

 

2nd  Hollyhouse Opal FP3635

3rd  Aylestone Chamelee FP70357

 

       Townend Bluebell FP3055

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

       (Owner Mrs B Hall)

 

 

 

 

 

Class 25 – Traditional Ridden Geldings and

Class 26 – Novice Working Hunter

 

Stallions

Pony

 

(Judge – Mr R Sutcliffe)

(Judge – Mr D Sykes)

 

 

 

 

1st   Llancloudy Gabriel FP70055C

1st   Aylestone Chamelee FP70357

 

(Owner Mrs J Jordan)

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

2nd Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

2nd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

3rd  Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

3rd   Inholmes Bilberry FP1123G

 

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

(Owner Underwoods Fell Ponies)

 

 

                                                                                                                                                

 

Class 27 – Intermediate Working Hunter Pony

Class 28 – Working Hunter Pony

 

 

(Not open to novice ponies)

 

(Judge – Mr D Sykes)

(Judge – Mr D Sykes)

 

 

 

 

1st   Bewcastle Bulbarrow FP70044G

1st    Bewcastle Bulbarrow FP70044G

 

(Owner Mrs C Fuller)

(Owner Mrs C Fuller)

 

2nd  Lathomdale Crystal FP2885

 

 

(Owner Mrs H Parker)

 

 

3rd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

 

 

 

 

Class 29 – Driving

Class 30 – Handy Pony

 

(Judge – Dr E Whitley)

(Judge – Dr E Whitley)

 

 

 

 

1st   Hades Hill Fay II FP2411

Joint 1st   

 

(Owner Mrs M Enser)

     Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

 

 

     and Heltondale Ruby III FP2157

 

 

(Owner Mrs C Edwards)

 

 

(Owner Mrs J Blair)

 

 

2nd Clandon Gabriella FP1701

 

 

(Owner Ms G Blair)

 

 

3rd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Class 31 Fancy Dress

Class 32 – Young Handler

 

 

(Judge – Dr E Whitley)

 

 

 

 

No entries

1st   Shirdleyhill Tara FP3039

 

 

(Owner Miss C Brooks & Mrs J Hill)

 

 

2nd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

                                                                                                3rd  Heltondale Ruby III FP2157

 

 

 

(Owner Mrs J Blair)

 

 

 

 

Class 33 – Two Generations

Class 34 Dressage Walk/Trot

 

(Judge – Dr E Whitley)

(Judge – Mrs L Kerrison)

 

 

 

 

1st   Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

1st  Inholmes Bilberry FP1123G

 

(Owner Mrs C Edwards)

(Owner Underwoods Fell Ponies)

 

2nd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

2nd Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

 

3rd  Clandon Gabriella FP1701

3rd  Aylestone Chamelee FP70357

 

(Owner Ms G Blair)

                   Hades Hill Fay II FP2411

 

 

       Roddlesworth Nancy FP4120

 

 

       Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

 

 

       (Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs Meadows)

 

 

       (Owner Mrs M Enser)

 

 

                   (Owner Miss J Glass)

 

 

       (Owner Mrs C Edwards)

 

 

 

 

Class 35 – Dressage Preliminary 1

Class 36 Dressage Preliminary 7

 

 

NPS TopSpec Qualifier

 

(Judge – Mrs L Kerrison)

(Judge – Mrs L Kerrison)

 

 

 

 

1st   Meres Julie-Anne FP3082

1st    Ludworth Donna FP3094

 

(Owner Ms D McGrail)

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)

 

2nd  Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

2nd   Meres Julie-Anne FP3082

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

(Owner Ms D McGrail)

 

3rd  Aylestone Chamelee FP70357

3rd   Bewcastle Bulbarrow FP70044G

 

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

(Owner Mrs C Fuller)

 

 

 

 

CHAMPIONSHIPS

 

 

 

 

 

CHILDRENS BEST TURNED OUT

TURNOUT CHAMPION IN HAND

 

 

 

 

Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

 Shirdleyhill Tara FP3039

 

(Owner Mrs C Edwards)

(Owner Miss C Brooks & Mrs J Hill)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

Reserve:

 

Brackenbank Ronan FP51068G

Hades Hill Fay II FP2411

 

(Owner Mrs S Webster)

(Owner Mrs M Enser)

 

 

 

 

CHAMPION BAY OR BROWN IN HAND

BEST NON-BLACK

 

 

 

 

Chyvounder Waterlilly FP3785

Meres Julie-Anne FP3082

 

(Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

(Owner Ms D McGrail)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

Reserve:

 

Greenholme Flame FP70028G

Roddlesworth Nancy FP4120

 

(Owner Ms C Marlow)

(Owner Miss J Glass)

 

 

 

 

BEST PAIR BY SAME SIRE

BEST PAIR BY SAME DAM

 

 

 

 

Chyvounder Damask Rose FP4307

Chyvounder Damask Rose FP4307

 

Chyvounder Waterlilly FP3785

Chyvounder Waterlilly FP3785

 

(Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

(Owner Mrs A Devonshire)

 

 

 

 

WORKING HUNTER PONY CHAMPIONSHIP

CHILDRENS CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

 

 

Bewcastle Bulbarrow FP70044G

Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

 

(Owner Mrs C Fuller)

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

Reserve:

 

Lathomdale Crystal FP2885

Shilvinghampton Rosanna May FP2961

 

(Owner Mrs H Parker)

(Owner Mrs C Edwards)

 

 

 

 

GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP

MARE CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

 

 

Inholmes Bilberry FP1123G

Bewcastle Blossom FP4092

 

(Owner Underwoods Fell Ponies)

(Owner Mr M Goddard)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

Reserve:

 

Greenholme Flame FP70028G

Underwoods Kestrel FP3500

 

(Owner Ms C Marlow)

(Owner Mrs C O’Donnell)

 

 

 

 

YOUNGSTOCK CHAMPIONSHIP

IN HAND CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

 

 

Linnell Whistler FP71215C

Bewcastle Blossom FP4092

 

(Owner Miss C Brooks)

(Owner Mr M Goddard)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

Reserve:

 

Greenbeck Candy FP4366

Llancloudy Gabriel FP70055C

 

(Owner Mrs Y Watson)

(Owner Mrs J Jordan)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RIDDEN TURNOUT

RIDDEN CHAMPIONSHIP

 

 

 

 

Ludworth Donna FP3094

Ludworth Donna FP3094

 

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)

 

 

 

 

Reserve:

 

 

Reserve:

Meres-Julie Anne FP3082            Llancloudy Gabriel FP70055C

(Owner Ms D McGrail)            (Owner Mrs J Jordan)

 

SHEPPARTON VERSATILITY CHALLENGE    

SHILSTONE ROCKS BLACKBERRY For the pony accumulating the most

(For the pony gaining the most points from one each of in hand, ridden and driven)

points during the day to include at least one class other than in hand

Hades Hill Fay II FP2411   (17 points)

Aylestone The Merrie Monk FP70061

(Owner Mrs M Enser)          

(Owner Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows)

THE AVERILL PARKER MEMORIAL TROPHY           

SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP

(For the breeder of the winner of the Shilstone Rocks

Blackberry Performance Trophy)     Bewcastle Blossom FP4092

(Owner Mr M Goddard)

Mrs J S Ball & Mrs I K Meadows  

Reserve: Ludworth Donna FP3094

           

(Owner Miss S Bloomfield)