7 June 2008 #1 Colleen_Miss_Tom Well-Known Member Joined 17 November 2007 Messages 10,765 Location Somewhere in Ireland up north to the west abit , t Visit site Do you know what height the newcomers class is ? for ponies obviously and whats the requirements ?
7 June 2008 #2 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site The fences in Newcomer classes are no more than 60cm It's open to ponies of all heights
7 June 2008 #3 S SecretSquirrell379 Well-Known Member Joined 28 October 2005 Messages 4,680 Visit site I keep reading the title as 'Castlemouse or anyone else who jumps a caravan'!!!!!!
7 June 2008 #4 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site These are the heights of fences for all 128 classes - 128D 0.65 128C/D 0.75 128B/C/D 0.80 128B/C 0.85 128A/B/C Handicap Grade C 90cm / Grade AB 95cm 128A/B 1.00M 128A 1.10M
These are the heights of fences for all 128 classes - 128D 0.65 128C/D 0.75 128B/C/D 0.80 128B/C 0.85 128A/B/C Handicap Grade C 90cm / Grade AB 95cm 128A/B 1.00M 128A 1.10M
7 June 2008 #5 Colleen_Miss_Tom Well-Known Member Joined 17 November 2007 Messages 10,765 Location Somewhere in Ireland up north to the west abit , t Visit site [ QUOTE ] I keep reading the title as 'Castlemouse or anyone else who jumps a caravan'!!!!!! [/ QUOTE ] I havent tried that one yet Thanks CM , Do you know when the next show is that has this class ?
[ QUOTE ] I keep reading the title as 'Castlemouse or anyone else who jumps a caravan'!!!!!! [/ QUOTE ] I havent tried that one yet Thanks CM , Do you know when the next show is that has this class ?
8 June 2008 #6 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site I'll have a look in the SJAI bulletin for you now
8 June 2008 #7 C CastleMouse Well-Known Member Joined 19 August 2005 Messages 19,169 Location Ireland Visit site No newcomer classes there this month or July unfortunately.
8 June 2008 #8 Colleen_Miss_Tom Well-Known Member Joined 17 November 2007 Messages 10,765 Location Somewhere in Ireland up north to the west abit , t Visit site Later on in the year the better as you are probably aware it would be for tommy , what way does that work for registering him and the rider ?
Later on in the year the better as you are probably aware it would be for tommy , what way does that work for registering him and the rider ?
11 June 2008 #9 C coffeeadict Well-Known Member Joined 28 January 2005 Messages 95 Location Ireland Visit site The SJAI bulletin is now online if anyone needs it: http://www.sjai.ie/June%20Bulletin.pdf You can also see the rulebook on line in the Judges section of www.sjai.ie
The SJAI bulletin is now online if anyone needs it: http://www.sjai.ie/June%20Bulletin.pdf You can also see the rulebook on line in the Judges section of www.sjai.ie
11 June 2008 #10 C coffeeadict Well-Known Member Joined 28 January 2005 Messages 95 Location Ireland Visit site Forgot to say - when you register, you registration goes to the end of December. You loose out a bit by registering late on in the year.
Forgot to say - when you register, you registration goes to the end of December. You loose out a bit by registering late on in the year.