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Post by kateanne0 on Oct 7, 2014 18:31:00 GMT
Riders Over 50 riding Yellow Dun mares . Would wish you well on that one Flee! Your Hipo is lovely! x
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Post by kateanne0 on Oct 7, 2014 18:32:19 GMT
Then i want a moody mare class....no height divisions but class can apply to pony OR teenage jockey LOL!
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cupcake909
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Post by cupcake909 on Dec 3, 2014 12:30:45 GMT
Junior Ridden Intermidiate Show Hunter Types exceeding 14.2h because people forget when us kids grow tall we dont look right on ponies then get chucked in the deep end with the adults!!
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Post by Pepper on Feb 9, 2015 10:09:59 GMT
Home produced - a proper amateur HP class for horses and ponies
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Post by Pepper on Feb 9, 2015 10:11:25 GMT
Home Produced - proper clear cut amateur home produced across pony and horses classes.
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liz00
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Post by liz00 on Feb 10, 2015 14:55:02 GMT
Foreign / rare breeds classes
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Post by delbel on May 17, 2015 19:01:18 GMT
Maybe sfas would find the M&M classes too popular due to the variety of breeds, HOYS, already has lead rein, first ridden, new forest, Connemara, dales/fells, highlands, dart or/Shetland/ex moor, welsh a,b,c,d, that's a hell of a lot of qualifying opportunities, unlike hunter, who have 3 sections, riding horse 2 sections, etc etc I have M&M's so I have nothing against them but I think there are enough classes at hoys for them already, I would like to see working cob class or coloured workers
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Post by yorkshirelass1 on Aug 5, 2015 20:54:55 GMT
First pony of hunter type please x
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