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Post by kate1984 on Dec 30, 2012 15:50:30 GMT
I've got a connie that I want to do some flat RI and HOYS qualifiers with in 2013, I was a bsps member last year but I'm wondering if I need to be next season or can i be an NPS member?I also want to do some workers prob just novice at the mo.Which society caters for these requirements? Is it still the bsps?also as my membership lapses on the 1st jan am I too late to join now without paying the extra cost of registering pony again? Thanks
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Post by helle on Dec 30, 2012 15:54:59 GMT
as far as I know, and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong, you can do HOYS classes if you are a member of either NPS, BSPS or P(UK). RIHS are different, you need NPS for the workers, P(UK) for the JR classes and BSPS for the others - I THINK!!!!!!!
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Post by the showing register on Dec 30, 2012 16:02:29 GMT
Hi
You are correct plus The Showing Register is OK for HOYS but that's not much help as you want to do RIHS .. Time for some co operation ?
Wendy
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Post by tabbyx on Jan 2, 2013 22:38:39 GMT
BSPS for RIHS flat qualifiers and covers you for HOYS as well. BSPS and NPS both have novice m&m whp's, BSPS usually have lovely novice courses, especially at the champs.
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Post by gobby on Jan 21, 2013 9:36:11 GMT
so do I have this right, you can enter any HOYS class as long as you are a member of either NPS, BSPS or TSR?
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Post by tabbyx on Jan 21, 2013 9:58:27 GMT
Yes that's right gobby you can also be a P(UK) member to enter a HOYS qualifer.
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