Come along and enjoy the spectacle, excitement and fun of the Tyrendarra Agricultural Show.

It features a pet competition, cattle, horses, sheep, poultry, a car show and shine, vintage tractor and motor display, craft, cooking and vegetable competitions plus a whole lot more. The show will be held on the Tyrendarra Recreational Reserve on Saturday 8th February 2020. You will be amazed by the quality of our regional show.

Admission

Adults $10

Pensioners $5 ( Cards must be presented)

Children under 13 free

Tyrendarra Pastoral and Agricultural Society Inc.

103rd Annual Sow Program

Office Bearers

President  A Burley

Vice-president E Johnstone

Secretary R Nunn (03) 5529 5271  6772 Princes Highway Tyrendarra 3285

Email   [email protected]

Horse Enquiries

Email  [email protected]

Assistant secretary W Peters

Treasurer  K Joseph

Committee  R Malseed, M Wilksch, M Richter-Rundell, R Ingram, W Wilksch, A Donovan. G Donovan.

Website  tyrendarraagricylturalshow.com.au

Tyrendarra P&A Society Inc is affiliated with;

Victorian Agricultural Shows Limited

Western Districts & Border Affiliated Agricultural Societies Association Inc.

Equestrian Federation of Australia (Vic Branch) Inc.

Show Convenor  Mrs R Nunn 5529 5271

Public relation officers  A Burley  0407 891 313  Ruth Ingram  5529 2519

Michelle Walsh  0437 792 236

Disputes Committee  President, Secretary, Treasurer and Senior Steward of section concerned

Grand Parade co-Ordinators  Mr I Boyer, Mr P Saunders

Parking  Mr R J Orchard  Mr G Down

Trade Exhibits and Side Shows  C Aley  D Walter

Hon Legal Adviser  Mr P Howman

St John Ambulance in attendance

Hon Vet Surgeon  Dr Ann Miller

Life Members

Mr A J Cocks, Mr M S Peters, Mr N R Adamson, Mr B E Joseph, Mrs W J Peters, Mr P W Malseed, Mrs R V Malseed, Mrs R L Nunn, Ms R E Ingram, Ms K P Joseph, Mr B C Nicholls, Mrs J I Moutray

Past Life Members

Mrs D B Adams, Mr D L Arnott, Mr N D Arnott, Mr M Bree, Mr R H Carter, Mr D Coustley, Mrs M Devlin. Mr Jas Devlin, Mrs A I Ellis, Mr J H Ellis, Mr D Holmes, Mrs E E Learmonth,(BME) Mr J R Learmonth, Mr N F Learmonth, Mr E R Lovell, Mr W R Millard, Mr M J Orchard, Mr J Papley, Mr G C Peters, Mr O G Pettit, Miss A Sandford, Mr C Sandford, Me H Taylor, Mr M Troeth, Mrs M Taylor, Miss M A C Troeth, Mrs R Allitt, Mrs W Stanford (BME), Mr D K Teal, Mr H A Vaughn, Mr D B Adams, Mrs D E Orchard

Regulations

  1. Livestock from quarantined areas and properties are not permitted on the show ground. All sheep to be dipped and free from foot rot
  2. All dogs entering the show ground must be on a leash.
  3. All entries to be lodged with senior stewards on show day.
  4. Every exhibitor will be required to place their exhibit where directed by the stewards or secretary.
  5. The Society will not be responsible for the exhibits, but every care will be taken of the sane.
  6. Exhibitors if called upon by the stewards, must give information with regard to their exhibits as the Stewards may require, or the prize money will be withheld.

7 (a) In the Cookery, Fancy Work, Craft, Cut Flowers, Floral Art, Farm and       Garden and Art sections, all work must be that of the exhibitor. All exhibits to     remain in the hall until 4pm on the day of the show, and must not be removed   without the consent of the Steward in charge of that section.

7(b) All stock to remain till after the Grand Parade.

8 The decision of the judges as to the merits of exhibits will be final and without   appeal.

9 Stewards have the right to demand a Sworn Declaration of ownership of any   entry to the Show Schedule or any other particulars relating to same.

10 Protests must be in writing and lodged with the Secretary no later than 20   minutes after the prize has been awarded, accompanied by a deposit of $10,     which may be forfeited should the committee conciser the protest frivolous.The   committee decision is final.

11 Prize money won by competitors in in door sections will be paid by the Senior   Stewards at 4pm on the day of the show. Prize winners are asked to collect   same before leaving the ground.

12 The Society shall not be responsible for any accident that may be caused   through or by any exhibit and it shall be conditional of each entry that each     exhibitor shall not hold the Society responsible and shall indemnify it against   any legal proceedings arising from such accident.

13 Stewards have been instructed to report any case of misbehavior to the           committee, who will take such action as they deem fit.

14 Any disputes to the construction of these Regulations or the Interpretation of     the Prize Schedule shall be determined by the Dispute Committee.

15 (a) All side shows must present a valid public risk  insurance policy, which   covers their side show before setting up on the show ground.

15 (b) All trade stands must present a valid public risk insurance policy to cover   their operation on the show ground.

16 ( a) Entries to the Show are accepted subjected to the rules and regulations   and by-laws of the Society and the Show.

16 (b) The entrant agrees to be bound by those rules and by-laws.

16 (c) The entrant also agrees to abide by all decisions made by the Society, by   the Group which is affiliated or by V.A.S. pursuant to those rules and regulations   and by-laws and.

16 (d) No decision made shall be called into question before any court or other body ( whether or not of a similar nature to a court ) whatsoever,

Section A –  Horses

TAS

All horses must enter the show grounds via Heywood Road gate.

Entry by ticket on show day.

Breed Classes and Hack Ring start 9 am

Show Jumping starts 8.30 am

Encouragement Ring starts 9 am.

Chief Ring Steward  Mrs Jess Gniel  0432 305 629

Email  [email protected]

Senior Entry Box Stewards  Mrs S Richardson

Senior Stewards  B Lyons, M Heenan,  M Wilksch,  G Towers, R Malseed

Entry Fee for rings 1, 2, 3,and 4 will be $3.00. No refunds will be given on tickets.

The attention of competitors in horse and pony events is directed to the F.E.I. rules relating to cruelty and general misbehavior. Any breach of this rule will be reported to the E.F.A. immediately.

Entire horses allowed to compete in harness,and jumping classes except J1. J2, J3 and J4 must be handled by an adult,

Novice not to have won a First Prize at an agricultural show.

Newcomer Not to have competed under saddle prior to 31 st May 2019.

Winners of ridden championships not eligible for open ridden classes in 2 nd ring. “Off the Track Series” for ridden thoroughbreds. For comprehensive regulations please refer to Vic Ag Shows web site or www.tyrendarraagriculturalshow.com.au

“Alabar Hero Series” for Standard Breeds.

Show Hunter- Horses and Ponies must either compete in Show Hunter OR Open Classes – they may not compete in both.

Encouragement ring for non regular showies.

Mini Turnout and Leading Rein Competitors may enter this ring.

Riding Jackets optional

Supreme Ridden Exhibit

Sponsored by Gorae Organics

The Most Successful Hack, Galloway and Pony of the day will receive a Rug.

Sponsored by A1 Real Estate Solutions, Barton Waste Collection. Portland Feed Barn.

Points awarded from Rings 1, 2 and 3. Rugs embrodered by Scan Logo  Jill Hilderbrand  0427 011 120

Ring One

Trophies to be collected at the tent

Fashions on the field

Seniors 18 years and over

Open led smartest on parade. with handler in race day fashions. Sponsored by Mathew Williams Racing

To be judged after lunch break

“O.G.Pettit” Perpetual Trophy, Smartest on Parade for riders 18 years and over

2. Open Rider  18 years – 25 years

Trophy By Horseland Warrnambool

3 Open Rider over 25 Years

Champion & Reserve Champion Senior Rider  Trophy by Horse Deals

4.Novice Hack over 15hh5.Hack over 15hh – 15.2hh

5.Hack over 15.2hh – 16hh

6. Hack over 16hh

7.Hack Over 16.2hh

8. Hack Over 16.2hh

9. Lightwieght Hack

10.Heavyweight Hack

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Hack.N.D.Arnott Memorial Sash & Trophy by Drumeden Riding Ponies.

Off the Track Qualifiers- Sponsored by Racing Victoria

11. Led OTT ( For thoroughbreds over 14.2 and over 4 years)

12. ALABAR HERO SERIES- Ridden Standardbred (  open  to all freeze branded & reg with Harness Aust)

13. Ridden OTT ( For thoroughbreds over 14.2 and over 4 years) Thoroughbreds to be registered with Stud book and registration to be checked. Winner $50, sash RVL prize pack.

15. Show Hunter Hack over 15hh – 15.2hh

16. Show hunter Hack 15.2hh – 16hh

17. Show Hunter Hack 16hh – 16.2hh. !8 Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh.

18. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh

19. Lightweight Show Hunter Hack

20. Heavy Weight Show Hunter Hack

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Show Hunter Hack  Trophy by Kelshar Park, S and K Rowland

21. Novice Galloway over 14hh

22. Galloway over 14hh – 14.2hh

23. Galloway over 14.2hh – 15hh

24. Lightweight Galloway

25. Heavy weight Galloway

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Galloway Trophy by Bayview Browbands

26. Novice Show Hunter Galloway

27. Show Hunter Galloway over 14hh – 14.2hh

28. Show Hunter Galloway 14.2hh – 15hh

29 Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway

30. Heavy weight Show Hunter Galloway

Champion & Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway Trophy by Portland Strawberries.

31. Pony Hack under 12hh

32. Pony Hack over 12hh -13hh

33. Pony Hack over 13hh – 14hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Pony  Trophy by Portland Eyecare

34. Show Hunter Pony under 12hh

35. Show Hunter  Pony over 12hh -13hh

36. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh -14hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony  Trophy by Jadelee Show Horses

37. Working Hunter Pony

38. Working Hunter Galloway

39. Working Hunter Hack

Champion & Reserve Champion Working Hunter  Trophy by T. Schultz & K Oakley

Ring Two

Trophies to be collected at the tent.

Junior Fashions on the Field

Junior and under 14 years. Intermediate 14 years and under 18 years

Open led smartest on parade, with handler in race day fashions.

Sponsored by S. & D. Richardson

To be judged first after lunch break

  1. Miniature Turnout Rider 6 years and under must be led.

Throphy by Edith Barry Masseuse

  1.  Leading Rein, 12hh and rider under 8 years

Trophy by P.&R. Malseed

3. “O.G. Pettit” Perpetual Trophy Smartest on Parade riders under 18 years

Trophy by Horseland Warrnambool

4. Rideer under 8 must be led

5. Rider 8 years and under 10 years

6. Rider 10 years and under 12

Champion and Reserve Champion Junior Rider Trophy by Foxcraft Arabians

7. Rider 12 years and under 14 years

8. Rider 14 years and under 16 years

9. Rider 16 years and under 18 years.

Champion & Reserve Champion Intermediate Rider Trophy by Seaview Real Estate Portland

10. Novice Pony

11. Pony Hack 11.2 hh & under

12. Pony Hack 11.2hh -12hh

13. Pony Hack over 12hh – 12.2hh

Champion a& Reserve Champion Ridden Small Pony Trophy by Portland Vet Clinic

14. Pony Hack over 12.2 hh – 13hh

15. Pony Hack over 13hh – 13.2hh

16. Pony Hack over 13.2hh – 14hh

17. Lightweight Pony

18. Heavy Weight Pony

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Large Pony Trophy by Gorae Organics

19. Novice Show Hunter Pony

20. Show Hunter Pony under 12hh

21. Show Hunter Pony over 12hh – 12.2hh

22.Show Hunter Pony over 12.2hh – 13hh

23. Show Hunter Pony over 13hh – 13.2hh

24 Show Hunter Pony over 13.2hh 14hh 25. Lightweight Show Hunter Pony

26. Heavy Weight Show Hunter Pony.

Champion & Reserve Show Hunter Pony  Trophy by R.&C. Dundas

27. Hack 15hh – 16hh

28. Hack over 16hh – 16.2hh

29. Hack over 16.2hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Hack  Trophy by Heywood Vet Clinic.

30. Show Hunter Hack 15hh – 16hh

31 Show Hunter Hack over 16hh – 16.2hh

32. Show Hunter Hack over 16.2hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Show Hunter Hack. Trophy by R & C Dundas

33. Galloway 14hh -14.4hh

34. Galloway over 14.2hh -15hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden Galloway. Trophy by Bedazzled Portland.

35 Show Hunter Galloway 14hh – 14.2 hh

36. Show hunter Galloway over 14.2hh -15hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Show Hunter Galloway  Trophy by R & C Dundas

37. Child’s Pony under 12hh ( Rider under 8 years)

38 Child’s Pony over 12hh -14hh

39 Child’s Galloway

40. Child’s Hack

Champion & Reserve Champion Child Mount  Trophy by Elite Equine Bodywork – Heather Wall and Drumeden Riding Ponies

 

Ring Three

Young Stock

1, Young led Youngstock Yearling

2. Led Youngstock 2 years

3. Led Youngstock 3 years.

Champion & Resreve Champion Youngstock  Trophy by W.&M> Wilksch

Open Led

4. Open led Mare under 14hh

5. Open Led Mare over 14hh

6. Open Led Gelding under 14hh

7. Open Led Gelding over 14hh

Champion & Reserve Champion Open Led. Trophy by Rosebrae Show Horses

Riding Ponies

8. Led Female

9. Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Led Riding Pony Welsh Ponies

Section A

10. Led Female

11. Led Male Section B

Led Female

Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Led Welsh Pony, Sponsored by R & C Dundas

Part Bred Welsh

14. Led Female

15. Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Part Welsh  Sponsored by Tam’s Cleaning Portland

Shetland

16. Led Female

17. Led Male Champion & Reserve Champion Shetland

Purebred Arabian

18 Led Mare

19. Led Gelding

20 Led Stalion or Colt. ( Ridden Arabian & Ridden costume to be judged after Supreme Led)

Champion & Reserve Champion Pure Arabian. Sponsored by Gorae Organics & Forest Inn Arabians

Arabian Derivative

21. Led Female

22. Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Arabian Derivative Sponsored by Tam’s Cleaning Portland

Stock Horse

23. Led Female

24. Led Male

(Ridden Turnout & Working Stock-horse to be judged after Supreme Led)

Champion & Reserve Champion Stock Horse  Sponsored by A & H Torney

Standard Bred

25. Led Female

26. Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Standard Bred

Thoroughbred

27. Led Female

28. Led Male Champion & Reserve Champion Thoroughbred Sponsored by Shaundale Park S & H Clark

Coloured Horse or Pony

29. Led Female

30.Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Coloured Horse or Pony

Any Other Registered Breed

Exhibits that have not competed in the above classes

31. Led Female

32. Led Male

Champion & Reserve Champion Any Other Breed

Supreme Led Exhibit

Sash sponsored by Shaundale Park

Garland sponsored by Julie Houlihan

33. Ridden Arabian

34. Stock Horse Turnout

35. Working Stock-horse

36 Ridden Arabian Costume

Ridden All Breeds

37 14hh and under

38. Over 14hh and under 15hh

39 Ober 15hh

40 Stallion any height

Champion & Reserve Champion Ridden All Breeds. Garland sponsored by Shaundale Park S & H Clark

Ring Four

Encouragement Ring

Sponsored by Lyons News-agency Portland

Riding Jackets optional. Approved hard hat and boots must be worn. may be led.

To start at 9.00 am $3.00 per class

  1. Handler 8 years and under
  2. . Handler 9 years and under 12 years

3. Handler 12 years and over

. 4.Led Pony 12.2 hands and under

5. Led Pony 12.2 hands and not over 14 hands

6. Led Horse over 14 hands

7. Beginners Pony, Rider 8 years and under. Pony to be led

8. Beginners Pony, Rider 8 years and under Pony not to be led

9. Beginners Pony, 9 years and under 12 years

10. Best Mount. Rider 12 years and over.

11. Best Rider 8 years and under Pony to be led

12. Best rider 8 years and under Pony not to be led

13. Best Rider, 9 years and under 12 years

14. Best Rider 12 years and over

15 School Pony, Riders 5 years and over

16.Pleasure Pony 12.2 hands and not over 14 hands

17 Pleasure Pony over 12.2 hands and not over 14 hands

Granny Boyer Memorial Trophy  by the Boyer Family

18. Pleasure Mount over 14 hands

Granny Boyer Memorial Trophy by the Boyer Family

19 Horse or Pony with the Longest Tail

20 Hairiest Horse or Pony

21. Rider with the Shiniest Boots and Happiest Smile

22. Fancy Dress. To be judged after lunch

Trophy for the Best Combination Sponsored by Lyons News-agency Portland

Pony Club

To be run under P.C.A.V. rules. Current membership cards to be supplied and full P.C uniforms worn. To be ridden in a snaffle bridle, spurs and gloves may be worn. Whips must not exceed 75cm

  1. Smartest on Parade under 12 years
  2. 2 Smartest on Parade 12 years and over
  3. 3. Pony Club Rider under 10 years
  4. 4 Pony Club rider 10 years and under 12 years
  5. 5 Pony Club Rider 12 years and under 14 years
  6. Pony Club Rider 14 years and over
  7. Pony Club Mount over 14 hands
  8. Pony Club Mount 14 hands and under
  9. Bets Pair Ponies or Horse from any club
  10. Team of three – from one club

Judged on overall performance, cleanliness and neatness of team.

Aggregate Perpetual trophy for most successful Pony Club

Harness

 To commence on completion of the Hack Rings, approx 3 pm Entry $3

  1. 2- wheeled Turnout
  2. 4- wheeled Turnout
  3. Novice Horse or Pony
  4. Pony ( non hackney) 12.2 hands and under

5.Pony ( non hackney) 12.2 hands and not over 14 hands

Champion & Reserve Champion Harness Pony

6. Horse over 14 hands and not over 15 hands

7 Horse over 15 hands

Champion & Reserve Champion Harness Horse

8 Hackney Horse over 15 hands

9. Hackney Pony 14 hands and under

Champion & Reserve Champion Hackney Horse or Pony

10. Best Educated Horse or Pony

11. Lady or Gent Driver

12. Junior Driver, 16 years and under

13 Child’s Horse or Pony driver 16 years and under

14 Pleasure Horse or Pony

Champion Trophies donated by R & N Boyer

Sponsors A & P Cusack and D Lawrence

 

Show Jumping

 

Senior Steward; T Curran. J Peters

Stewards G O’Connell, M Peters. T O’Connell S Curran

Entry includes insurance levy

Horses and riders competing i J1, J2. J3 and J4 may compete in J5. Minimum of 3 rounds per horse and rider combination

J1 Sub- junior Showjump, 16 years and under. 50cm Optimum time. 1st $10 2nd $5 3rd $3 4th ribbon Entry $5

J2 Sub-junior Showjump 16 years and under. 1st $15 2nd $10 and 3rd $5 4th ribbon  60 cm Article 238.2 Entry $5

J3 Rescue Relay, 70 cm Article 268 1st $29 2nd $ 14 3rd $10 4th ribbon Entry $6 per rider

J4 R & K Holmes Steel Fabrication Junior Olympic Jump 80 cm Article 238.2.2 1st $20 2nd $15 3rd $ 10 and 4th ribbon

J5 G Jennings Farrier Memorial 90 cm Show Jump Article 274.5.6 Super 2 phase 1st $ 20 2nd $15 3rd $ 10 and 4th $5 Entry $6

J6a Maiden 105 cm Showjumping for horses 8 pts or less, Article 238.2.2  1st $30 2nd $ 20 3rd $15 and 4th $10 Entry $8

J6b Open 105 cm  1st $ 20 2nd $15 3rd $10 4th $ 5 Entry $8

J7a T Campbell Motorcycles 110-115 cm Show Jump. Article 238.2.2 For horses less than 16 points. 1st $100 2nd $50 3rd $25 and 4th $15 Entry $12.

J7b Open 110- 115 cm Show jump 1st $50 2nd $ 25 3rd $ 15 4th $10 Entry $12

J8a 120 cm Show -jump 1st $50 2nd $25 3rd $ 15 4th $10 Entry $12

J9 ” The David Coustley Memoril Open Show Jump” 130 cm Sponsored by Ontrak Excavations. Article 238.2.2 1st $ 150  2nd $75 3rd $ 40  4th $ 25  Entry $15

Classes 6b 7b 8b sponsored by Drew Gleeson Legal, Portland.

Lawrence and Hansen Aggravate Trophy –

Most successful exhibitor in Show Jumping

Tyrendarra Obstacle Spectacular

Proudly supported by Never Late Freight

Saturday Evening, approx 6.30 pm

 

Sunday 9th February, 2020

Never Late Freight Stockman’s Challenge

Tyrendarra Recreation Reserve

Working Pattern, Obstacle Course, Time Trial and Whip Crack

Competition details on web site

Open, Intermediate, Novice, Junior, Newbies, and Greenhorse Sections.

Entries close Thursday February 6th 2020

www.eventsecretary.com.au

Entry Fees; Open                        $60

Intermediate            $50

Novice                     $45

Junior                      $ 35

Greenhorse             $40

Newbies                 $ 20

Enquiries to Michelle Walsh

Email [email protected]  Phone 0437 792 236

Sponsors; Quarter Plus  Melham Electrical, Heywood Home Hardware,Hitch Trailers,All Star Graphics,The Tack Room,Elite Equine Body Work,Heywood Horse and Country, Tim Chaimberland Equine Services, Prydes Easifeed, Tarvia Stud, Hayley Malseed, Royal Hotel, AA Chaff, Murray Goulburn, Alister Taylor, Warrnambool Equine, Heywood and District Community Bank

Cattle

 

Chief Steward  Peter Down 03 5568 2006

Stewards J Stewart, A Donovan, R Kelly, G Moutray

The Tyrendarra P&A Society holds a current Certificate of Compliance under the Australian Bovine Johnes Disease Market Assurance Program. B.J.D.M.A.P. This allows both assessed and non assessed cattle to be handled and exhibited on show day in separate areas. MN accredited exhibitors need to bring a copy of current certificate PIC-3GLXK063

Exhibitors are required to complete a Johnes Disease Health Status Declaration prior to show day . A copy of the declaration is obtainable from the Show Secretary and is to be returned to either the Secretary or the Chief  Cattle Steward

All cattle MUST carry a NLIS Tag 

Further inquiries should be made to the Chief Steward  Phone 03 5568 2006  Mob  0428

All exhibited cattle are to be registered with their breed society ( unless otherwise stated) and shall be shown in accordance with their breed society’s rules. All exhibits must be halter led. Bulls over 12 months must be rung and all bulls must be tethered by a suitable neck strap. Ramps, washing and watering facilities available.

Pre-show entries including animal names and class would be appreciated by 31 Jan 2020 and can be mailed to Jane Stewart, PO Narrawong. Phone 03 5529 5405

Sponsors; Cockles on the Beach, Cape Bridgewater Accommodation, Heywood Stock Feed Pty. Ltd, Portland Disposals, Shadwell Park Angus Stud, Dirt Firt, Swan Lake Pastoral, Mathews Petrolium, L.J. & H Condon.

Entry Fee $3 per animal, Junior Judging and Parading Classes 50c per person

Exhibitors close at 8-45am on show day

Judging begins at 9.00am

Prizes – 1st $10 or Trophy and Ribbon  2nd $3 and ribbon

Breed Champion Sash

Ages taken as at show day

If entries are received 7 Days Prior to the show for any breed not listed here the same classes will be held for that breed as the named breeds. If there are 7 or more entries in any one class the class will be divided

Charolais;

Bull 6 – 15 months                                 Class 1

Bull 15 months – 2 years                       Class 3

Bull 2 years and over                            Class 4

Female 6 – 15 months                           Class 5

Female 15 months – 2 years                 Class 7

Female over 2 years                            Class 8

Poll Hereford

Bull 6 – 15 months                               Class 9

Bull 15 months – 2 years                    Class 11

Bull 2 years and over                        Class  12

Female 6 – 15 months                      Class 13

Female 15 months – 2 years            Class 15

Female 2 years and over                 Class 16

Limousin

Bull 6 – 15 months                           Class 17

Bull 15 months – 2 years                 Class 19

Bull 2 years and over                      Class 20

Female 6 – 15 months                    Class 21

Female 15 months – 2 years          Class 23

Female  2 years and over             Class 24

Angus

Bull 6 – 15 months                        Class 25

Bull 15 months – 2 years              Class 27

Bull 2 years and over                   Class 28

Female 6 – 15 months                  Class 29

Female 15 months – 2 years         Class 31

Female over 2 years                     Class 32

Simmental

Bull 6-15 months                           Class 33

Bull 15 months – 2 years               Class 35

Bull 2 years and over                    Class 36

Female 6 – 15 months                  Class 37

Female 15 months – 2 years        Class 39

Female 2 years and over             Class 40

Shorthorn

Bull 6 – 15 months                        Class 41

Bull 15 months – 2 years             Class 43

Bull 2 years and over                  Class 44

Female 6 – 15 months                 Class 45

Female 15 month – 2 years        Class 47

Female over 2 years                  Class 48

Belted Galloway

Bull 6 – 15 months                     Class 49

Bull 15 months – 2 years           Class 51

Bull 2 years and over                Class 52

Female 6 – 15 months               Class 53

Female 15 months – 2 years     Class 55

Female over 2 years                 Class  56

Red Poll

Bull 6-15 months                      Class 57

Bull 15 months – 2 years          Class 59

Bull over 2 years                      Class 60

Female  6- 15 Months              Class 61

Female 15 months –  2 years    Class 63

Female over 2 years                 Class 64

Any Other Breed

Bull 6- 15 months                    Class 65

Bull 15 month – 2 years           Class 67

Bull over 2 years                     Class 68

Female 6 – 15 months            Class 69

Female 15 Month – 2 years    Class 71

Female over 2 years             Class 72

The Following Classes are open to All Breeds

Competition is limited to cattle already exhibited in the normal classes.

73 Beef Group; The group may consist of 1 Bull and 2 Females or 2 bulls and 1 Female . The Western Group has donated an Annual Trophy – The Murray Hill Memorial Trophy  for the exhibitor who gains the most points for the (show year ) in this class.

74 Best Pair of Animals- not necessarily the same sex- owned and bred by the exhibitor.

75 Beef Cattle Junior Judging Competition, open to a person 14 and under.

76 Beef Cattle Junior Judging Competition open to person 15 to under 25 by May 1st 2020.

77 Junior Parading, open to person 14 and under

78 Junior Parading, open to person 15 to under 25 by May 1st 2020

Junior Parading Classes have been sponsored by South West Angus

A trophy and the J.R. Learmonth Memorial Sash will be awarded to the supreme Beef Bull of the Show. The Supreme Beef Female of the Show will receive a trophy and the Bob Carter Memorial Sash.

Supreme Exhibit Of The Show- Open To All Breeds

Perpetual Trophy donated by “Carinya” Stud. To be held for 12 months.

Trophy for Supreme Exhibit donated by Western Victorian Angus Region.

Rosette awarded, 2019 winner – Eloora Matilda – Shorthorn.

Sheep

Entries are restricted to sheep bred in a registered flock exhibited by registered breeders.

All Sheep must carry an NLIS Tag

 

All rams must be from an accredited Brucellosis free flock.

Ovine Johne’s Disease. Every precaution will be taken to enable exhibitors to return their sheep to the property of origin with no detriment to their Ovine Johnes disease status. The grounds will be inspected.

No sheep to compete in more than one class excepting group or otherwise stated.

Entries will be accepted till 10 am on Show Day with the respective Senior Stewards. Entry Fee $1.

The Champion Ram and Ewe in each breed will receive a trophy valued at $20 and a sash. A trophy will be awarded for the Aggravate in the Poll Dorset Lamb Section.

Chief Steward  Mr. M Depper  0408 334 258

Stewards  Messrs  S Cocks, A.J.Cocks, T Jewell, B Nicholls, J Houghton, L Price.

Trophies for champion ram and ewe in each breed have been donated by Heywood Hardware ( D.N. & M.J. Grey). Other trophies and prize money donated by ; Darlot Park White Suffolks (P.W.&R.V.Malseed) Ralph Kelly,

G.W.Parker and Son, Whitehead Timber Sales, South West Farmers (D.Golby) J Sharrock, Tyrendarra Lime.

Poll Dorset Novice bred by exhibitor who has not yet won a Championship at a Tyrendarra Show.

Winners eligible to compete in Open Class. To be Judged prior to Poll Dorset Section.

Poll Dorset

Ram 2 years and over                                     Class 1

Ram 2 Tooth                                                    Class 1A

Ram 2 Tooth Shorn Untrimmed                      Class 2

Ram Lamb under 1 year                                 Class 3

Ewe 2 years and over                                     Class 4

Ewe  2 tooth   Class 4

Pair Ewes 2 Tooth Shorn Untrimmed              Class 5

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                                 Class 6

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram                          Class 7

Romney

Ram 2 years and over                                    Class 8

Ram 2 Tooth                                                   Class 9

Ram Lamb under 1 year                               Class 10

Ewe  2 years and over                                  Class 11

Ewe  2 Tooth                                                 Class 12

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                              Class 13

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram                      Class 14

Southdown

Ram 2 years and over                                Class 15

Ram 2 Tooth                                                Class 16

Pair of Rams 2 Tooth                                  Class 16A

Ram Lamb under 1 year                             Class 17

Ewe 2 years and over                                 Class 18

Ewe 2 Tooth                                                 Class  19

Pair of Ewes 2 Tooth                                   Class 19A

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                             Class 20

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram                     Class 21

White Suffolk

Ram 2 years and over                               Class 22

Ram 2 Tooth                                             Class 23

Ram Lamb under 1 year                          Class 24

Ewe  2 years and over                             Class 25

Ewe 2 Tooth                                             Class 26

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                          Class 27

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram                  Class 28

South Suffolk

Ram over 2 years                                 Class  29

Ram 2 tooth                                          Class 30

30 Ram Lamb under 1 year                  Class 31

Ewe 2 years and over                           Class 32

Ewe 2 Tooth                                          Class 33

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                       Class 34

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram               Class  35

Corriedale

Ram 2 years and over                         Class 36

Ram  2 Tooth                                       Class 37

Ram Lamb under 1 year                    Class   38

Ewe 2 years and over                        Class 39

Ewe 2 Tooth                                       Class 40

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                     Class 41

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram             Class 42

Suffolk

Ram 2 Years and over                      Class  43

Ram 2 Tooth                                      Class 44

Ram Lamb under 1 year                  Class 45

Ewe 2 years and over                       Class 46

Ewe 2 Tooth                                      Class 47

Ewe Lamb under 1 year                  Class 48

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram           Class 49

AOB Long Wool

Ram 2 years and over                    Class  50

Ram 2 Tooth                                  Class 51

Ram Lamb under 1 year               Class 52

Ewe 2 years and over                   Class 53

Ewe 2 Tooth                                  Class 54

Ewe Lamb under 1 year               Class 55

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 ram         Class 56

AOB Short Wool

Ram 2 years and over                 Class 57

Ram 2 Tooth                                Class 58

Ram Lamb under 1 year              Class 59

Ewe 2 years and over                  Class 60

Ewe 2 Tooth                                 Class 61

Ewe Lamb under 1 Year              Class 62

Group of 2 Ewes and 1 Ram          Class 63

64  Poll Dorset Ram under 1 1/2 years  Bred and exhibited by novice Trophy

65 Poll Dorset Ewe under 1 1/2 years . Bred and exhibited by a novice  Trophy

66 Champion All Breeds Ram  Trophy

67 Champion All Breeds Ewe  Trophy

68 Champion All Breeds Lamb  Trophy

69 Champion All Breeds Group. Trophy

The Romney Marsh Group of Three will be awarded the Bill Lindsay Perpetual Trophy

Wool

Senior Steward; Mr Bruce Sharrock

A Fleece can be entered in one section only

Entries close at 10-30 am sharp

All fleeces to be judged under N.C.W.S.B. points system

Entry Fee $1 Prizes 1st $7 or trophy 2nd $2 unless otherwise stated

Entries with fees to be lodged with Senior Steward on Show Day.All fleeces to be skirted to the satisfaction of the judge. Any fleece in the opinion of the judge to be in the wrong class, will be placed in its correct class, and judged in such class.

Ni skirting s required in any class

Fleeces to be shorn during previous season, and not exceed 55 weeks growth.

1 Skirted Merino Fleece, rams excluded, 16.4 micron & finer

2 Skirted Merino Fleece rams excluded, 16.5 to 18.5 micron

3 Skirted Merino Fleece, rams excluded 18.6 to 21.0 micron

4 Skirted Merino Fleece, rams excluded 21.1 micrn & broader

5 Skirted Merino Weaners Fleece

6 Skirted Merion Rams Fleece

7 Skirted Corriedale Fleece, rams excluded

8 Skirted Corriedale Weaners Fleece

9 Skirted Corriedale Rams Fleece

10 Skirted Crossbred Fleece finer than 27.9 micron

11 Skirted Crossbred Fleece, stronger than 28 micron

12 Most valuable Fleece

13 Lambs Fleece – any breed

Champion Fleece of Show- Selected from classes 1 to 13. A trophy and the W.R. Millard Memorial Sash

14 Skirted Carpet Wool Ewes Fleece

15 Skirted Carpet Wool Rams Fleece.

Aggregate Trophy; To be presented to the exhibitor gaining the highest aggregate of points awarded under the N.C.W.S.B. points system. Only 1st and 2nd prize fleeces in classes 1 – 13 to be counted

Poultry Section

Senior Steward  Roy Wood 5574 2347

Entry Fee 20c

Entries Close with Secretary, 6772 Princes Highway Tyrendarra 3285 on 1st February 2020 accompanied with entry fee.

All entries must be penned by 9.45 am

All exhibitors to provide water drinkers in poultry section

Judging commences at 10am. Limited pens available. Entries to be collected by 4pm

Sponsored by Tyrendarra P&A Society Inc. Portland Poultry Club, Black Dragon Poultry

Light Standard

1 Leghorn Male

2 Leghorn Female

3 Black Hamburg Male

4 Black Hamburg Female

5 Hamburg A.O.C Male

6 Hamburg A.O.C.Female

7  Ancona Male

8 Ancona Female

9 Wellsummer Male

10 Wellsummer Female

11 O.E.G. Black Rd Male

12 O.E.G. Black Red Female

13 O.E.G. A.O.C. Male

14 O.E.G. A.O.C. Female

15 Silkie Male

16 Silkie Female

17 A.O.V. Light Breed Male

18 A.O.V. Light Breed Female

Heavy Standard

19 Australorp  Male

20 Australorp Female

21 Rhode Island Red Male

22 Rhode Island Red Female

23 White Wyandotte Male

24 White Wyandotte Female

25 A.O.C. Wyandotte Male

26 A.O.C. Wyandotte Female

27 Orpington Male

28 Orpington Female

29 Indian Game or Jubilee Male

30 Indian Game or Jubilee Female

31 Langshan Male

32 Langshan Female

33 Sussex Male

34 Sussex Female

35 A.O.V. Heavy Breed Male

36 A.O V. Heavy Breed Female

Bantam Hardfeather

37 Modern Game Male

38 Modern Game Female

39 O.E.G. Black Red Male

40 O.E.G. Black Red Female

41 Wheaton Blacktail

42 O.E.G. Wheaton Black Tail Female

42b O.E.G. Wheaton A.O.C. Female

43 O.E.G. Duckwing Male

44 O.E.G. Duckwing Female

45 O.E.G. Spangel Male

46 O.E.G, Spangle Female

47 O.E.G. Blue Red Male

48 O.E.G. Blue Red Female

49 O.E.G. A.O.C. Male

50 O.E.G. A.O.C. Female

51 Indian Game Male

51a Indian Game Female

52 Pit Game Male

52a Pit Game Female

Bantam Softfeather

53 Pekin Male

54 Pekin Female

55 Wyandotte White Male

56 Wyandotte White Female

57 Wyandotte A.O.C. Male

58 Wyandotte A.O.C. Female

59 Rosecomb A.C. Male

60 Rosecomb A.C. Female

61 Leghorn Male

62 Leghorn Female

63 Australorp Male

64 Australorp Female

65 Rhode Island Male

66 Rhode Island Female

66 Langshan Male

67 Langshan Female

69 Hamburg Male

70 Hanburg Female

71 Ancona Male

72 Anacona Female

73 A.O.V. Softfeather Male

74 A.O.V. Softfeather Female

Water Fowl

75 Muscovy Drake

76 Muscovy Duck

77 Pekin Drake

78 Pekin Duck

79 White Indian Runner Drake

80 White Indian Runner Duck

81 A.O.C. Runner Drake

82  A.O.C. Runner Duck

83 Karki Campbell Drake

84 Karki Campbell Duck

85 Rouen Drake

86 Rouen Duck

87 A.O.V. Drake

88 A.O.V. Duck

89 Best Dressed Bantam or Large Fowl – For Juniors, Trophy donated by Black Dragom Poultry.

Ribbons; Best Dressed Standard Light Breed Male, Best Dressed Standard Light Breed Female, Best Dressed Standard Breed Heavy Male, Best Dressed Standard Heavy Breed Female, Best Softfeather Bantam Male, Vest Dressed Softfeather Bantam Female.Best Hardfeather Bantam Male, Best Hardfeather Bantam Female, Champion Bantam, Champion Large Fowl, Best Water Fowl Drake, Best Water Fowl Duck

Trophies; Best Softfeather Large, Best Hardfeather Large, Best Softfeather Bantam. Best Softfeather bird in Show, Best Hardfeather Bird in Show, Best Water Fowl, Best Exhibit in Show- Trophy donated by Portland Poultry Club.

Pet Competition

Mimbus Bros, Portland

Senior Steward; Sam Sharp

Entries on the day at 11 am at the Hall No Cost.

Pets must be caged or led and paraded by a person capable of safely handling that animal. All collars, leads etc. to be in good condition.

Dog Section (dogs must be on a lead with someone on the other end)

1 Best Kept Dog

2 Best Mannered Dog

3 Dog with the Waggiest Tail

4 Best Kept Puppy

5 Cutest Puppy

6 Champion Dry Food Chewer (Large dogs & Small dogs)

7 Best Dog in Show

All Other Pets Section ( includes dogs)

1 Best Kept Unusual Pet

2 Prettiest Pet

3 Pet with the Longest Legs

4 Pet with the Longest Neck

5 Pet with the Prettiest Eyes

6 Pet Most Likely to Scare Grandmothers

7 Longest Owned Pet

8 Combined Age of Pet and Owner

9 Pet With the Most Appropriate Name

10 Smallest Pet

11 Most Unusual Coloured Pet

12 Pet and Owner Who Look the Most Alike

13 Best Bird of the Show

14 Champion Pet of the Show

15 Feature Event – Best Fancy Dress (pet & owner)

Farm & Garden

Senior Steward; Sue Horner

Stewards; Jenny Hutchinson, Melissa Ford

Entry Fee 50 cents

Prizes- 1st $2  2nd $1  except where otherwise stated

Exhibits may be entered Friday evening between 5 and 7 pm.

*All entries to be accompanied by an entry form*

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from section stewards. Entry fees to be lodged with stewards before 10.00 am

Parking outside pavilions only while unloading exhibits, cars must be moved by 10 am. This section has been sponsored by Mr. D. Grey (Heywood)

To make our vegetable display even more fun we would encourage entrants to be creative with their presentation

1 One Dozen Hen Eggs

2 Half Dozen of Smallest Hen Eggs

3 Collection of Salad Vegetables- 4 varieties displayed in bowl 1st $3  2nd $1.50

4 Collection of Boiling Vegetables in Boiling Pot – 5 varieties  1st  $3  2nd $ 1.50

5 Collection of Vegetables Most Suited for Stir Fry  – 5 varieties displayed in Wok/Pan  1st $3  2nd $1.50

6 Four White Potatoes

7 Four Brushed Potatoes

8 Four Chat Potatoes

9 Fifteen Pods Green Peas

10 Fifteen Pods Snow Peas

11 Fifteen Round / Runner Beans

12 Fifteen Pods Flat Beans

13 Fifteen Pods Flat Beans

14 Four Carrots Short

15 Four Carrots Long

16 Four Carrots -Dutch or Baby Carrots

17 Four Parsnips

18 Four Brown Onions

19 Four White Onions

20 Four Salad Onions

21 Four Green Tomato, any variety ( not cherry)

22 Four Ripe Tomatoes, any variety ( not cherry)

23 Six Cherry Tomatoes in a Container

24 Three Cucumbers ( not apple)

25 Three Apple Cucumbers

26 One Lettuce

27  Three Round Red Beet

28 One Cob Corn

29 Four Stalks Rhubarb ( Trimmed with 5cm of leaf left attached)

30 One Pumpkin, any variety

31 Collection of Home Grown Fruit ( at least 5 varieties, 2 of each)

32 Collection of Purple Vegetables

33 Any Vegetable not Eligible to be Entered in Any Other Class To be Judged on Individual Merit

34 Heaviest Zucchini

35 Funniest Shaped Carrot

36 Smallest Ripe Tomato

38 Group of any type of Vegetable

39 Collection of Roasting Vegetables in a Container

40 Best Presented Herb

41 Best exhibit of The Show

42 Best Vegie Garden in a Box ( boxes available at Admella Fruit) Including Schools

43 Best Painted Hard Boiled Egg – Farm Animal

44 Best Painted Hard Boiled Egg – Emoji

45 Novelty Item to be Made From Vegetables or Fruit

All Children’s entries will receive a prize

99 Sweetest Honey

The Jack Papley Memorial Sash awarded for the District  Aggregate within 15 km of the Showgrounds

Aggregate Prize; Trophy Mr. D Grey Heywood Points to be counted  1st $3  2nd $ 2  First Prize to be counted in the event of a draw

Cut Flowers

Senior Stewardesses; Mrs D Walder and Mrs A Veerman

Stewardesses; Mrs J Peters, Mrs J Meade, Mrs V Troeth, Ms J Perkins, Mrs J Lovell

Prizes – 1st $2  @nd $1 Entry Fee 50c per entry

All flowers are to be shown in Green Bottles which are supplied.

Entries taken Friday evening – 5-7 pm or on Show Day from 8 to 9.45 am sharp.

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from Section Stewards.

If possible have entries sorted and marked on a schedule.

Entries with fees to be lodged with Stewardesses on Show Day.

Sections 1 to 6 for Juniors under 16 years

Parking outside pavilion only while unloading exhibits, cars must be moved by 10 am.

Juniors – Junior  entries only 20c per entry

1 One Rose

2 Dahlia, any variety

3 One cut of flowering Shrub or Tree

4 Three Geraniums, distinct colours

5 One Carnation

6 One Cut Flower.

Seniors

Dahlias, Beginners Classes

7 One Red Dahlia

8 One White Dahlia

( One Yellow Dahlia

12 One Mauve Dahlia

11 One Any Colour not mentioned

Open Classes

12 Three Dahlias, distinct colours

13 One Decorative Dahlia, over 160 mm

14 One Decorative Dahlia, under 160 mm

15 One Cactus Dahlia, over 160 mm16 One Cactus Dahlia under 160 mm

17 One Pom Pom Dahlia

18 One Fimbriated Dahlia

19 One Ball Dahlia

20 One Multi-coloured Dahlia

21 One Waterlily Dahlia

22 One Dahlia any variety not mentioned

23 Three Single Roses – 1 Bud, 1 Bloom, 1 Full Bloom, Janet Joseph Memorial Prize 1st $10

24 One Rose, Voucher donated by Treloar Roses Pty. Ltd.

25 One Cut David Austin Rose, Voucher donated by Treloar Roses Pty. Ltd.

26 One cut of Cluster ( Floribunda ) rose

27 One Cut of Miniature Rose

28 One Cut of Sunflower

29 One Stem Lily

30 One cut of Flowering Shrub or Tree

31 Four Cut Flowers, distinct varieties.

32 One Gladiolus

33 One Hydrangea

34 Three Geraniums, distinct colours

35 One Stem of a Single Flower, any variety

36 One Cut of Multi Flowerhead, any variety.

37 Three White to Cream Flowers, distinct varieties, one of each cut

38 Three Red to Crimson Flowers, distinct varieties, one cut of each

39 Three Pink Flowers, distinct varieties, one cut of each.

40 Three Blue to Purple Flowers, distinct varieties, one of each cut

41 Three Yellow to Gold Flowers, distinct varieties, one of each cut

42 Three Stems Carnations, distinct colours

43 One Carnation

44 Collection of Geraniums, one cut of each variety in one container, Special by Heywood Garden Club

45 Three Stems of Fuchias, distinct colours, one of each cut

46 Three Pelargoniums, distinct colours, one of each cut

47 Flowering Pot Plant

48 Foliage Pot Plant

49 Succulent Garden up to 20 cm

50 Cacti Garden up to 20 cm

Champion Dahlia – Sash

Champion Rose – Sash

Bloom of the Show to be awarded to a bloom in any of the above entries. Sash donated by Pennant Products. There will be 2 Special Prizes awarded on show day

Vouchers donated by Garden Life Centre, Portland; Pot A Round Garden Centre.

Floral Art

Senior Stewardess; Mrs P B Down 5568 2006

Stewardess ; Mdse  G Donovan

Prizes  – 1st $ 2   2nd $ 1 unless otherwise stated

Entry Fees   – 50c per entry Entries close 10 am

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4- 5 pm from the Section Stewards

Attention Exhibitors – Please phone senior Stewardess with number of Entries Friday evening prior to Show Day to facilitate placement.

ALL FLOWERS USED MUST BE FRESH UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

Parking outside pavilions only while unloading exhibits, cars must be moved by 10 am

Junior Section – Junior entries only 20 c per entry

Classes 1-3 8 years and under

1 “Flowers for Mum” in a jar

2 Floral saucer. Flowers must be placed in sand. 1st Trophy – Mrs P Down

3 Arrangement in an egg cup  1st Trophy

Classes 4-6    9 to 16 years

4 Kitchen arrangement in a Teapot

5 Floral Saucer, Flowers must be placed in sand – 1 st Trophy Mrs R F Moutray

6 Succulents and Stones

The Janet Stanford Memorial Sash awarded for Judges Choice in Junior Section

Open To All Classes

7 Arrangement in a box

8 Modern Massed

9 Weathered wood and succulents

10 Arrangement incorporating wire or steel, Donated by Portland Floral Art Club

11 Bark and Roses  1st voucher donated by Treloar Roses Pty. Ltd.

12 Foliage

SPECIAL PRIZE –  $ 1.50 for Judges choice -Junior Section

ENCOURAGEMENT RIBBONS  for junior classes

AGGREGATE TROPHY  – Floral Art , junior section, donated by Mrs R F Moutray

AGGREGATE TROPHY – Donated by Show Society

The Marj Adams Memorial Sash awarded to the champion Arrangement of the Show. 2019 winner Florence Huff.

Cookery

Senior Stewardess; Mrs H Curran 5529 5218

Stewardesses; Mesdames M. Frpst, A Curran, K Prevett, A Cleary,

Exhibits must be entered Friday evening between 5 and 7 pm,or on Show Day from 8.30 to 10 am sharp. All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from Section Stewards

Entries close 10 am Entry fee 50c per entry

Entries with fees to be lodged with stewardesses on Show Day

Prizes  1st $2  2nd $1 unless otherwise stated.

Entries in plastic bags, Small plate for small entries (plastic,paper)

1 Four Plain Scones (made day before)

2 Four Fruit Scones ( made day before)

3 Four Pumpkin Scones ( made day before)

4 Four pieces of Shortbread (cooked separately)

5 Fore Queen Cakes ( currants sprinkled on top) and cooked in tins

6 Four Yo-Yo’s

7 Four unfilled Cream Puff Shells

8 Four Jam Drops

9 Four Burnt Butter Biscuits

10 Decorated Cake, can be fruit or plain cake, any shape, single tier. 1st  $4  2nd  $3  3rd $2

11 Four pieces Date Slice ( fruit in mixture and uniced)

12 Banana Loaf

13 Ginger Fluff, uniced

14 Sponge Sandwich, uniced and unfilled

15 Sponge Sandwich, uniced and unfilled, all flour mixture, no cornflour or custard powder.

16 Chocolate Cake uniced

17 Sultana Cake uniced

18 My Favorite Cake ( include name of cake)

19 Plum Pudding in cloth ( cloth removed)

20 Boiled Fruit Cake uniced no decoration

21 Four pieces of Slice, any variety

22 One Loaf Wholemeal Bread – Handmade

23 One Loaf Wholemeal Bread – Bread Machine

24 One Loaf White Bread -Handmade

25 One Loaf White Bread – Bread Machine

Blokes Section

26 Four Scones – Any variety ( made the day before) – cooked by a “Bloke:

27 Chocolate Cake uniced – cooked by a “Bloke”

28                        VAS RICH FRUIT CAKE COMPETITION

1ST PRIZE $10  2ND $5

Group final will be conducted at the Tyrendarra Show on February 13th 2021.

A fresh cake to be baked for each judging.

Group winner competes at 2021 Royal Melbourne Show

29  Western Border Group Final for 2019/2020 at Tyrendarra Show, February 8th 2020

Senior competition sponsored by VAS Ltd.  1st place $20

Rich Fruit Cake Recipe

Here’s what you need; 250g sultanas. 250g chopped raisins, 250g currants, 125g chopped mixed peel, 90g chopped red glace cherries, 90g chopped blanched almonds, 1/3 cup sherry or brandy, 250g plain flour, 60g self raising flour, 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg,1/2 teaspoon ground ginger, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves, 250g butter, 250g soft brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon lemon essence or finely grated lemon rind, 1/2 teaspoon almond essence, 1/2 teaspoon vanilla essence, 4 large eggs.

Here’s what to do; Mix together all the fruits and nuts and sprinkle with the sherry or brandy. Cover and leave for at least 1 hour but preferably over night. Sift together the flour and spices. Cream together the butter and sugar with the essences. Add eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition, then alternatively add fruit and flour mixtures. Mix thoroughly. The mixture should be stiff enough to support a wooden spoon. Place mixture into a prepared tin 20cm and bake in a slow oven for approximately 3 1/2 to 4 hours. Allow the cake to cool in the tin.

Note; To ensure uniformity and depending upon the size it is suggested the raisins be snipped into 2-3 pieces, cherries into 4 or 6 pieces and almonds crosswise into 3 to 4 pieces. Tin to be 20cm square, straight sided square cornered tin.

VAS CARROT CAKE COMPETITIONS

Proudly sponsored by Rocky Lamattina & Sons

Open to Carrot cake enthusiasts everywhere

VAS Carrot and Date Muffins – A competition for the junior cake bakers under 18 on the day of their local show.

Rules and Regulations

1 The carrot cake competition follows the show group, state level of competition

2 An exhibitor, having won at a show, will bake another cake for entry in the    Group Final. The winner winner will then be required to bake a further cake for the State Final.

3 Exhibitors are to follow the recipe and specifications.

4 An exhibitor having won the Show Level is not eligible to enter any other show/field day until after the Group judging, when if not the winning entry can compete further.

5 An exhibitor is only eligible to represent one Group in a State Final.

6 Each cake entered must be the bona fide work of the exhibitor

7 If for any reason a winner is unable to compete at the Group or State Final Level then the second place getter is eligible to compete.

Hot Tip For Exhibitors

A well-kept competition cake making secret; lay a tea-towel over the cake rack before turning the cake out to prevent  the imprint of the cake rack appearing on your competition cake.

30 VAS Carrot Cake Competition,open to carrot cake enthusiasts everywhere.

Ingredients; 375g plain flour, 2 tsp baking powder, 1 1/2 tsp bicarb soda, 2 tsp ground cinnamon. 1/2 tsp ground nutmeg, 1/2 tsp all spice, 2 tsp salt, 345g castor sugar, 375 ml vegetable oil, 4 eggs, 3 medium carrots grated a(350g), 220g crushed pineapple, drained, 180g pecan nuts(crushed)

Steps

Prefeat oven to 180c  (160c fan),grease a 20c round cake tin and line with  baking paper.

2 Sift the dry ingredients together in a bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the eggs and oil, then add to the dry ingredients. Mix well, then add the carrots, crushed pineapple and pecans. Mix to form a smooth batter and pour into the cake tin.

3 Bake for approximately 90 – 100 minutes. 4 Remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes in the tin on a wire rack. Upend and allow to cool on the wire rack

1st prize $2  2nd $1

Group final will be conducted at the Tyrendarra Show on February 13th 2021

Group winner competes at VAS Convention, July 2020

31 Western Border Group Final for 2019/2020 at Tyrendarra Show, February 8th 2020

Senior competition sponsored by VAS Ltd.

1st Prize $20

Group winner competes at VAS Convention, July 2020

Sponsored by Rocky Lamattina and Soans

1st $250  2nd $ 100  3rd $50

Champion Cake of the Show

The Rita Allit Memorial Sash

Classes 28 – 31 ineligible

Aggregate Trophy to be awarded to the most successful competitor in the Cookery Section. First prizes to be counted in the event of a draw.

District Aggregate for 20 kilometers radius from the showgrounds.

Trophy donated by Welcome Home Giftware, Portland.

Points to be  1st 3  2nd 2  3rd 1

First prizes to be counted in the event of a draw

Classes 29 – 32 ineligible

32 1 Jar Marmalade

33 1 Jar Cherry Plum Jam

34 2 Jar ssJam ( 2 varieties, named)

35 1 Jar Jelly ( own choice, named)

36 1 Jar Apricot Jam

37 1 Jar Jam- any variety

38 4 bottles Preserves ( 4 varieties)  Mrs R.D. Orchard

39 1 bottle Tomato Sauce

40 1 bottle Plum Sauce

41 1 Jar Lemon Butter

42 1 Jar Chutney

43 1 Jar Pickles

All jars must be labeled. Jams – no lids or wax. All lids must be removed /loosened.

Junior Section

Entry Fee 20c  Prizes  1st $2  2nd $1 Entries close at 10 am

Exhibits may be entered Friday evening between 6 and 8 pm or on the Show Day 8.30 to 10 am sharp

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from the Section Stewards

Entries in plastic bags, Small plate for small entries (plastic or paper)

Juniors under 6 years

1 Decorated Cup Cake, judged on decoration only.

Juniors under 12 years

2 Four Patty Cakes (uniced)

3 Four Plain Biscuits ( uniced and cut shapes)

4 Four Decorated Buscuits ( any shape)

5 Four Plain Scones ( made the day before)

6 Chocolate Cake iced or decorated

7 Decorated Cake – An Australian theme ( ef Flora/ Fauna/Beach); (decoration only to be judged)

8 Four pieces Hedgehog

Aggregate Trophy

Entries in plastic bags, Small plate for small entries ( plastic,paper)

Juniors 12- 16 years

9 Four Plain Scones ( made the day before)

10 Four Sultana Scone ( made the day before)

11 Four Plain Biscuits ( uniced)

12 Four Patty Cakes ( uniced)

13 Four Pieces Hedghog

14 Decorated Cake An Australian Theme ( eg Flora/Fauna/Beach); (decoration only to be judged)

15 Chocolate Cake Iced

16 Sponge Cake decorated on top.

Aggregate Trophy

The Marvis Taylor Memorial Sash for champion Cookery Exhibit- Junior Section

17  Junior Boiled Fruit Cake Competition Under 18 years   First Prize $5

18  Western Border Group Final foe 2019/2020

1st Place $15   2nd $5

The following recipe is compulsory for all entrants

Here’s what you will need; 375g Mixed Fruit, 3/4 cup Brown sugar, 1 teaspoon Mixed Spice, 1/2 cup Water, 125g Butter, 1/2 teaspoon Bicarbonate soda, 1/2 cup sherry, 2 Eggs lightly beaten. 1 tablespoons Marmalade. 1 cup Self Raising Flour, 1 cup Plain Flour, /4 teaspoon Salt.

Here’s what to do;

1 Place the mixed fruit, sugar, spice, water and butter in a large saucepan and bring to the boil.

2 Simmer gently for 3 minutes then remove and allow to cool.

3 Add the sherry, eggs and marmalade, mixing well

4 Fold in the sifted dry ingredients then place in a greased and lined 20cm round cake tin. 5 Bake in a moderately slow oven foe 1 1/2 hours, or until cooked when tested.

19 Carrot and Date Muffins

A competition for junior cake bakers under 18 on the day of their local show/field day

Rules and regulations same as senior carrot cake competition

1st prize  $2  2nd $1

 Ingredients;

150g Self-raising Flour, 1 tsp ground cinnamon, 1/4 tsp ground nutmeg, 1 cup Brown Sugar(firmly packed) 1/3 cup Pitted Dates, 1 cup coarsely grated Carrot, 1 tbsp Orange Marmalade, 1 cup Canola Oil, 2 Eggs lightly beaten. 3/4 Cup Orange Juice. 1 cup Reduced Fat Milk.

Method

1 Heat oven to 190C ( Moderately Hot)

2 Line a 12 hole muffin pan with round white paper muffin cases Classic white muffin cases size ( 35mm in height x 90mm widex 50mm base)

3 Sift dry ingredients into a large bowl, stir in dates, carrots. Then add the combined marmalade, oil, eggs, juice and milk. Mix until just combined.

4 Spoon mixture evenly into prepared pan holes

5 Cook for 20 minutes ( to test muffins are cooked insert a cake skewer. If it comes out clean the muffins are ready)

6 Stand muffins in pan for 5 minutes before removing to cool. Show entries 4 muffins per plate.

Group final will be conducted at the Tyrendarra Show on February 13th 2021. Group winner competes at VAS Convention July 2021.

Group Winner at VAS Compettion, July 2020  1st $250  2nd $100  3rd $50

Sponsored by Rocky Lamattina and Sons

Home Brew Competition

 

Sponsored by Coopers DIY Beer, Adelaide, S.A. Barbecues Galore Warrnambool

Col Johnson- Portland Air Conditioning & Refrigeration

Stewards; Wayne Nunn, 0428 516 122  Geoffry Nunn  0427 520 313  Ryan Maybery

Entries close on show day at 10-30 am, Entries may be chilled. All entries will be chilled at the show until moon.

Minimum 2 entries per class

Judging will be at noon

Entry will be $1 per entry. Trophy for First Place

1 Larger

2 Dark Larger

3 Light Coloured Ales

4 Dark Coloured Alrs

5 Porter/ Stout

6 Wheat

7 Fruit

8 Cider

9 Ginger Beer

Champion Beer of Show

Champion Brewer of Show

Entries may be dropped off at Portland Air conditioning prior ti Show Day

Fancy Work

Senior Stewardess; Mrs L Peters  0431 017 849 36 McVicar St Koroit 3282 or [email protected]

Stewardess; M Smith

Advance entry forms to senior steward by Wednesday Feburary 5th

Exhibits may be entered Friday evening between 5 and 7pm.

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from Section Steward.

Entries taken on Show Day February 8th , 8.30 – 9.30 am sharp.

Prizes  1st $2  2nd $1  Entry fee 50c per entry.

Articles having won first prize at a previous Tyrendarra Show are not eligable for entry. Stewards may refuse articles that are soiled.

Parking outside pravilions only while unloading exhibits. Cars must be moved by 10 am.

Sponsors I & R Nunn

** Underline indicates technique on which each class will primarily be judged.

1 Hand Knitted Jumper, Vest or Cardigan in any Yarn.

2 Child’s  Matinee Jacket Knitted or Crochet in any Yarn

3 Shawl /Rug Knitted or Crochet. 1st $20  voucher, Donated by Joy’s Craftworx Portland

4 Any Article of Crochet not already mentioned

5 Any Article of Knitting not already Mentioned

6 Tea Cozy – Knitted, Crochet,or Sewn

7 Large Article of Patchwork eg Bed Quilt

8 Small Article of Patchwork, eg Cushion, Vest etc.

9 Itty Bitty Mini Patchwork – must not exceed 30 cm x 30 cm.

10 Article of Hand Quilting

11 Article of Machine Quilting 

12 Article of Applique

13 Fantastic Fat Quarters – Article made with one Fat Quarter

14 Article of Millinery – Facinators and Hats

15 Article of Cross Stitch

16 Article of Embroidery

17 Article of Creative Embroidery – may incorporate mixed media, fibre or techniques

18 Novelty Fancy Work Item – may use any medium or techniques

19 Decorated Cushion

20 Article of Fancy Work from Re-cycled Materials. Exhibitor to state origin of Materials and Re-cycling Process

21 Machine Made Garment – any fabric

22 Any Article of Fancy Work not already mentioned

Aggregate Trophy for Fancy Work – Donated by Tyrendarra Show Society

Champion Piece of Fancy Work – The Dawn Orchard Memorial Sash.

VAS Ltd.

** Note rules for the following Classes ( 23, 24, 25, 26, 27) Must be bona fida work of the exhibitor and must be made from wool wool blend ( is wool blended with ant other product- acrylic, silk, angora etc) stipulated with label attached, or label or receipt from woolen mill ( Class 23 – 27).

The winners are expected to compete at the Tyrendarra   Show Group Final on 8th February 2020. An exhibitor may represent only one Society at Group Level and one Group at State Level. Prize  1st $3

23 VAS Ltd. with Hand Knitted Garment suitable for a child 3 to 5 years of age made from Pure New Wool Yarn or Wool Blend any ply

24 VAS Ltd. with Patchwork Competition, A piece of Patchwork, no more that 1 metre square, machine pieced and machine quilted, minimal embellishments

25 Spotlight State Sewing Competition; The item to be made by exhibitor.
Item is to be a tote/carry bag no larger than 50 cm with fabric handles, minimal embellishments allowed and must be lined. Sewn by machine. May be hand finished.

26 VAS Ltd. Hand Embroidery Competition- An article of hand made embroidery, any type, excluding cross stitch.

27 VAS Ltd. Crochet Competition – Crocheted article made from pure wool/ wool blend of any ply, one item no larger than 50 cm on any one side.

 1 WESTERN BORDER GROUP FINALS

28 VAS Ltd. Embroidery Competition – sponsored by VAS Ltd. – $15.00

30  VAS Ltd. Patchwork Competition – sponsored by VAS Ltd.- $15.00

31 VAS Ltd Sewing Machine Competition – sponsored by VAS Ltd. – $15.00

32 VAS Ltd. Crochet Competition – sponsored by VAs Ltd. – $15.00

Craft Work

Senior Stewardess; Mrs N Spencer

Stewardess; Mrs L Spencer

Advance entry forms to; Mrs L Peters 0431 017 849 36 McVicar St. Keroit 3282 or [email protected]

Exhibits may be entered Friday evening berween 5 and 7 pm. All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from the Section Stewards

Entries taken on Show Day February 8th         8.30 to 9.45 am sharp

Prizes  1st $2  2nd $1  Entry Fee 50c per entry

Parking outside pavilions while unloading exhibits,All cars must be moved by 10 am.

Any article having won first prize at a previous Tyrendarra Show is not eligible for entry.

1 Article of Jewellery, any medium

2 Article made from Beads, not Jewellery

3 Handmade Bag

4 Wall Hanging, not framed

5 Article of Macrame

6 Toy made in Material

7 Dressed Dol

8 Knitted Doll

9 Teddy Bear , Not knitted

10 Toy made in Wool

11 One Article of Woodcraft

12 One Article of Wood-turning

13 Decorated Box

14 Item of Paper-craft ( excluding card making)

15 Handmade Greeting Card

16 Article of Scrap-booking

17 Article of Christmas Craft

18 Article of Mosaic

19 Article of Pottery or other Ceramic Work

20 Two Skeins of Homemade Wool, one fine one course

21 Item made in Homespun Wool

22 Decorated Coat-hanger

23 Article Made by Felting

24 One Article of Leather-work

25 Article made from Recycled Material

26 Article made by Person with Special Needs

27 Article of craft not mentioned

28 Four Articles of Different Crafts ( excluding knitted and crocheted garments)

Community Group Challenge

Open to all community groups eg CWA, Men’s Shed, Rotary

Prize $5  Entry fee $2.00

Home Craft Challenge; To consist of four items as listed;

  • Knitted or Crocheted Item
  • Article of Sewing or Needlework
  • Article of Craft
  • Painted Article on any Medium ie box toy etc

Workshop Challenge; To consist of four items as listed;

  • Woodwork
  • Article made from Recycled Material
  • Article of Craft
  • Painted Article on any Medium ie box tot etc

Junior Classes

Entry Fee 20c  Prizes  1st  $2  2nd  $ 1

Encouragement Ribbons will be warded

Sponsored by R Nunn

A special prize to be awarded for Judges Choice from all Junior Classes for Best Article  1st $15  2nd $ 10 Sponsored by Narrawong Craft Group

Open to children Under 12 years of age.

All exhibits must be the bona fida work of the exhibitor

1 One piece of Needlework , machine or hand sewn

2 Article of Craft Work

3 Article made from Beads

4 Article of Scrap-booking

5 Article of Woodwork

6 Article of Card-making

7 Article of Craft not already mentioned

8 Article of Mosaic

9 Article of Macrame

Open to children 12 years to 16 years

All exhibits must be the bona fida work of the exhibitor

10 One piece of Needlework, machine or hand sewn

11 Article of Woodwork

12 Article made from Beads

13 A Toy any Material

14 Article of Craft-work

15 Article of Scrap-booking

16 Article of Card-making

17 Article of Craft not already mentioned

18 Article of Wall-hanging

19 Article of Christmas Decoration

20 Article of Diamond Dotz

Lego

All entries must be original and creative designs and must be presented on a movable flat board

Entry fee 20c  Prizes  1st $2  2nd $ 1

A special Lego prize will be awarded to the most individual, creative exhibit.

21 One piece- Construction of own choice  and may be submitted with an original story or written explanation of construction. No larger than 30 cm square- 8 years and under

22 One piece- Construction of own choice and may be submitted with an original story or written explanation of construction. No larger than 30 cm square – 9 -12 years

23 One Piece- Construction of own choice and may be submitted with an original story or written explanation of construction. No larger than 30 cm square – open

Art

 

Senior Stewardess; Mrs J, Nunn 5529 5279

Stewardess; Mrs L Gardiner

Individual entries only

Medium No restrictions but only 2 dimensional work.

(Collage included) may be submitted

No Glass Frames Accepted

Entries close at 10- 30 am

First Lyons Newsagency Portland

Voucher for $5 2nd $1  3rd 50c

Ribbons will be given for encouragement

Prizes donated by R & E Mather, W & J Nunn, I & A Taylor

Theme

A; Let’s go feed Magie Chicken and Trevor Duck and Friends

B; Free Choice

If possible, names, class and school to be on the front

1Grade prep and below

2 Pupils in Grades 1 &2

(in sections 1&2 it is often helpful to have the title of the painting on the front)

3 Pupils in Grades 3&4

4 Pupils in Grades 5&6

Would all schools please have all entries in to Mrs Nunn by Thursday 6th February ( unless otherwise arranged)

Specialist Section

Prizes 1st $2.50  2nd $1  3rd 50c

5 Machines (eg tractors, motorbikes, trucks, rally cars etc.)

(a) Grades 2 or below

(b) Grades 3-6

There will be a sash awarded to the overall Champion Art Work

Photography

Senior Steward; Damian Goodman 0401 827 360

Assistant Steward; Phil Morris

Prizes  1st $2 or prize  2nd $1

Entry Fee 50c per entry

Entry fee must be paid on entry

Entries will be accepted on Friday from 4 pm till 7-30 pm and Show Day February 8th 2020 from 8 am till 9-30 am sharp.

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from Section Stewards

No late entries will be accepted

Sponsored by Goodman Photography and Custom Framing, Portland Studios and Hollands Picture Framing & Art Supplies Portland

Trophies will also be awarded for the Open Aggregate and Junior Aggregate

Trophy and Sash for Champion Photo of the Show

Encouragement Award for entries in Junior section.

Special Section

VAS Ltd. Photography Competition to culminate in State Final at 2020 Royal Melbourne Show. Competition to run at Local, Group, then State Level.

Two Sections

Open – A Photo Featuring Winter

Junior – A Picture Featuring Water ( under 18 years of age on the date of there local show)

Conditions of Entry Entries may be in colour or monochrome, must be no larger than 20 cm x 30 cm, must be mounted  ( mount no larger than 3 cm) but NOT Framed. Limit 3 entries per exhibitor

Local level  1st $2  Group level $15

Open Section

Maximum of three entries per exhibitor in each subject

1 Any Subject in Colour

2 Any Subject in Monochrome ( including black & white or sepia)

3 Portrait of 1 or more People

4 Something beginning with the letter D

5 Something Artificially Illuminated in the Glenelg Shire

6 Seascape or Landscape

7 Long Exposure

8 Macro, the subject should appear larger than in real life.

9 Creative – the photograph has been altered, enhanced or manipulated to create an unusual or special effect

10 Silhouette – the dark shape of someone or something viable in restricted light against a Brighter background. Achieved by shooting at fast shutter speeds into light.

11 Triptych- 3 photos with common theme, preferably displayed on the same mount, Each photo to be no larger than 5″ x&” ( 13 cm x 18 cm). If in doubt contact steward.

12 Reflection. Something that is a reflection of an object or person.

13 Boat/s

Junior Section ( Under 18 years)

Maximum of three entries per exhibitor in each subject

1 Any subject in Colour

2 Any Subject in Monochrome/Sepia, shades of one colour, including black & white.

3 Selfie, showing yourself with some background and/or other people

4 Boat/s

5 Object on the beach

6 Animals or People

Conditions of Entry

1 Maximum size of photograph 30.5 cm x 37.5 cm ( 12 ins x 15 ins) Maximum mount size 36 cm x 42.5 cm ( 14 ins x 17 ins). ALL PHOTOS TO BE FIRMLY FIXED TO MOUNT BOARD/CARDBOARD- NO GLASS OR WOODEN FRAMES ACCEPTED. For further advice contact the senior stewards

2 A maximum of three Photographs per exhibitor per subject

3 Exhibitors in the Junior Section may also enter Open Section if they wish

4 Entries must be clearly identified on the reverse side with the exhibitors name. section and subject number

5 Photography and digital editing must be by the exhibitor

6 All possible care will be taken with entries on display, but no responsibility will be incurred by the Tyrendarra P & A Society for any loss  or damage

7 No work previously exhibited at the Tyrendarra Show will be accepted.

8 Please collect prize money from the Senior Steward at 4 pm

9 PLEASE NOTE; DUE TO REQUESTS BY EXHIBITORS,ENTRIES MUST REMAIN ON DISPLAY UNTIL 4 PM

Historical

Senior Stewardess; Sally Louise Walsh  0419 253 314

Stewardesses; Liz Aley. Mary Galpin, Kate Aley

Exhibits may be entered Friday Evening between 5 and 7 pm or on Show Day 8-30 till 10 am sharp

All exhibits and prize money to be collected Saturday between 4 and 5 pm from Section Stewards

Entry fee 50c per entry  Prizes  1st $ 2  2nd $1

Guess the mystery object – $10 prize

Theme- Retro – The 60’s

1 60’s Music- EP’s and LP’s with covers

2 Concerts and Events Memorabilia – (eg tickets, programs, posters, souvenirs)

3 W omens Clothes and Shoes- ( eg mimi skirts, hot pants, patent leather boots).

4 Men’s Clothing and Shoes ( wide ties, flare pants, pointy shoes.

5 Books and Magazines- (eg The Female Eunuch, Rolling Stone magazine)

7 Small Furnishings and Kitchen Utensils ( eg Fondu sets, kaleidoscope lamps)

8 Surfer Paraphernalia ( eg Long boards, Hawian shirts, surf pics, board shorts)

9 Hippy Paraphernalia ( eg kaftans, hookers, hemp items, peace signs)

10 Jewellery, accessories and small miscellaneous ( eg crystal cigarette lighters)

Aggregate Trophy donated by Show Society

Points counted 1st 3  2nd 2

Junior Show Kids Section

Stewards Kylie Nunn, Chloe Nunn

1 Tiny Tot ( 1 to 3 years) Boys and Girls – Trophy

2 Junior Show Kids ( 4 to 6 years) – Trophy

3 Junior Show Kids (7 to ( years) Trophy

4 Intermediate Show Kids ( 10 to 12 years) Trophy

5 Miss Teenager (13 to 19 Years) Trophy donated by Collett’s Amcal Pharmacy, Flowers by Petal’s Florist, Portland Gazebo.

Entries to Secretaries Office on Show Day up to 12-30 pm and then at the Show Kids Stage, Entries are free

Judged at 1pm. Prize ribbon awarded to each entrant.

Belmore Poll Dorset Stud Sheaf Toss Championships

 

Victorian State Open Sheaf Toss Championship

Total Prize Money $500.00

1st $300  2nd $100  3rd $50  4th $30  5th $20

Entry fee $10   Start 1 pm

Victorian State Open Handicap Championship

Total Prize Money $ 500.00

1st $300   2nd $100  3rd $50  4th $30  5th $20

Entry fee  $10   Start 1 pm

Local Footballers Challenge Sheaf Toss

Total Prize Money $150.00

1st $100  2nd $30  3rd $10 4th $5  5th $5

Entry Fee $ 2.00  Start 12 noon

Local unregistered Competitors

Veteran ( over 50) Handicap

(Maximum Handicap 7 metres)

Total prize Money $ 150.00

1st $100   2nd $30   3rd $10   4th $5  5th $5

Entry Fee $5.00   Start 1 pm

Registered Novice

Total Prize Money $150.00

1st $ 100   2nd $50  3rd  $10  4th $5  5th $5

Entry fee $5.00  Start  1pm

Steward  T Troeth

Sponsors; Brian O”Halloran, Warrnambool  Richmond Henty Hotel Portland, Belmore Poll Dorset Mark and Trevor Troeth 0417 271 800

Show and Shine and Utes

Senior Steward Greg Holland 0417 169 242

Stewards  Portland and District Motoring Enthusiasts Club  – Micheal Pratt

Entries from 11 am Showday – Judging 1-30 pm

Section A Show and Shine Car

1 Best Vintage

2 Best Holden

3 Best Ford

4 Best Other Vehicle

5 Best Muscle

Section B- Utes

1 Best 4 WD

2 Best B& S

3 Best Farm/ Rural

4 Best Town/ City

Section C- Motorbikes 

1 Best pre- 1980 Motorbike

2 Best Post – 1980 Motorbike

Best Overall Vehicle ( from sections A and B)

Sponsors; Auto Pro Portland, Portland Exhausts, Seaport Motors, Tim Campbell Motorcycles, Ace Crash Repairs, RACV Portland, Portland Fasteners, Shannon’s Insurance, Port City Engines

Scarecrow Competition

Entries close on the day- close at 10am Fee 50c

Scarecrows may be made from straw or material

Show Theme; Poultry

Entrants are encouraged to include something red on their scarecrow

1 Juniors 12 years and under- Minature Scarecrow

2 Juniors 12 years and under- Scarecrow

3 Open – Scarecrwo full size

4 Open Novelty , ie not human, could be animal/Cd moving tower etc.

Prizes for 1st and 2nd

Free Competition- ” Who am I” Scarecrow as a character from a book

Only one prize – $25 sponsored by Program Print Pty Ltd Hamilton

Peoples Choice – $20 Sponsored by Drew Gleeson Legal Portland