THE IRISH SHOWS ASSOCIATION & CLARECASTLE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SOCIETY PRESENT THE COLT FOAL ALL-IRELAND CHAMPIONSHIP
PRIZE FUND: €3300
Sponsored by: Ennis Municipal Authority
RULES AND CONDITIONS
1. This competition is open to foals registered or eligible to be registered in a World Breeding Federation for Sport Horses (WBFSH) studbook or a Department of Agriculture Food and The Marine (DAFM) approved studbook with recorded breeding.
2. Two foals may be selected to qualify for the final if the judges and the I.S.A. agree the standard is high enough.
3. Foals must be led at all times.
4. Exhibitors to both the qualifier and the final must have the mare’s passport available for inspection prior to entry to the judging ring. Failure to comply with this rule will lead to immediate disqualification.
5. Passports & Microchips should be read by a veterinary surgeon at the final.
6. Foals qualified for final are not eligible to enter any other class at the show where the final is held.
7. The Qualifying Exhibitor must fill out their own Qualifying Card at each Qualifying Show.
These rules should be read in conjunction with the I.S.A Rules.
1st prize €700 2nd €500 3rd €400 4th €300 5th €200 6th €150 7th to end €100
ENTRY FEE: To Qualifying Show €10. To Final €20.
See Arva Agricultural Show rules, ISA Rules and category specific guidelines here
No entries permitted on day of event.
All Equine animals must be accompanied by a valid Passport
IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ANIMAL OWNERS INVOLVED IN SHOWING ANIMALS
The I.S.A would advise all animal owners who have their animals insured to have it extended to cover them while showing animals at Shows. We understand that it will cost very little or nothing at all, depending on your insurance provider.
If you are one of the few who do not have cover, we would advise that you think about putting it in place for this purpose - it is very worthwhile.
The reason for us giving you this advice is to protect yourself in the event of your animal lashing out and injuring someone or damaging someone’s property. If that were to happen, and it is established that your animal was out of your control, you may be held responsible, or partly responsible, for any injury or damage caused and may lead to you paying all or part of any settlement reached.
PLEASE EXERCISE CAUTION
Horse-riding is a dangerous sport. While mounted, all competitors and ride judges are required, for their own safety, to wear appropiate head gear that complies with up to date safety standards and is seurely fastened.