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Post by titch on Jan 26, 2010 22:17:22 GMT
If it's just ponies then make the part bred for under 148cm.
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Post by Hats Galore on Jan 27, 2010 12:41:00 GMT
Just an update. the GwynBeth Team now have an agenda for SWPA which will be presented to them on Friday evening. We hope we have addressed the main issue you raised of the finishing time. The main strength of the class being a non-qualifyer with selection phases to reach the prize money will remain the focal point. As soon as we have feed back from SWPA we will update you and SWPA will make the official announcements through their channels. We may reach agreement on some points on Friday and we will post these immediately but others may take a little longer but I am sure we will have a format and how to enter agreeement quite quickly. We will then commence with Sponsors, etc and will also keep you updated as we secure prizes. Once again, if you wish to Sponsor please do contact us. Thank you all for your interest and input. Roll on Friday evening.
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Post by Hats Galore on Jan 29, 2010 10:14:46 GMT
Today is the day and we are ready with our proposals for the SWPA Committee and as promised we will update you as soon as we know. Also we should be able to start adding Sponsor names and prizes monies from next week which is the information I am sure you would wish to know.
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Post by Hats Galore on Jan 31, 2010 21:20:02 GMT
Good news - SWPA are happy to work with us to run the class and it will be for M&Ms registered in their respective Breed/Stud books. There will be 5 individual sections - in hand over 4 years. 1,2,3 years olds, Ridden, First ridden and Lead rein. In each of the three sections there will be the 9 breeds plus the addtional sections of Welsh = 12. Obviously, the lead rein and first ridden will have the small breeds. SWPA had already anticipated we would need to start early for Phases 1 and 2 with phase 3 at 6pm and the class and presentations being completed at 8pm. After phase 2, there will be a break for the young persons reception and the adult reception also to make final preparations for phase 3. Entry forms will be available from late next week on www.waunarwfarmlivery.co.uk and also provisional timetables, schedules, prize monies and all the latest information you will need. SWPA will be uppdating this site and making their formal announcement as soon as we have tied up some of the final points but we know they are already working on the class. We hope that your concerns of the finishing time of the class have now been answered and you will be pleased with the proposed timings. We are sure (and hope) you will have questions and we (this also means Medwin, of course) will try and answer them as quickly as we can. GwynBeth2010 for Mountains and Moorlands 10 September 2010 - The promotion officially begins with this message and we will be updating you regularly
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Post by yaz on Feb 2, 2010 19:12:00 GMT
That's good news for all involved,so is it just for m&m's this year? Or the same as last year +m&m's............
Sorry just read previous pages and see it's m&m's,will have to try and get my Darty ready!!
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Post by Hats Galore on Feb 3, 2010 12:03:39 GMT
GwynBeth 2010 We are now pulling together information to pass onto you following on from Last Friday's meeting and this will be available very shortly. Can we also say that GwynBeth2011 is for part breads and we have not decided if it is just for ponies. If you can leave that with us for a few weeks we will update you on that point. we have not excluded over 148cms at this stage we just need to liase with SWPA re the sizes of classes etc. I love the over 148cms and will be fighting the corner.
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Post by Hats Galore on Feb 3, 2010 13:44:54 GMT
I am so sorry for the spelling mistake - I do know the difference between part breds and part breads - well I do know a lot of half baked people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JOKE I PROMISE Spell Check - I hate youx
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Post by Hats Galore on Feb 3, 2010 13:45:28 GMT
I am so sorry for the spelling mistake - I do know the difference between part breds and part breads - well I do know a lot of half baked people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!JOKE I PROMISE Spell Check - I hate youx
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Post by helen on Feb 3, 2010 20:52:26 GMT
No youngstock in hand then!?! Helen
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Post by karcher on Feb 4, 2010 0:49:03 GMT
Before we all get carried away with GwynBeth2011 part-bred ponies, do not forget that many horses are part-bred so we will really need to liaise with SWPA as to how much time and space they can give to the class. We will update as soon as we have news but we are concentrating on 2010 at the moment. Thank you, so much, for your support and comments Am allready practising!!! Love the idea of over 148's aswell (that will please my daughter!). The support is there if we're allready waiting for 2011!
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Post by Hats Galore on Feb 4, 2010 9:29:09 GMT
Yes there are youngstock in hand. The five sections are Over 4 in hands. 1,2,3 year olds in hand. Ridden 4 and over, First ridden and Lead Rein. I hope this clarifies.
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Post by jem on Feb 4, 2010 21:27:05 GMT
Thank You for keeping us all posted - Its lovely to read about it on here as and when it all unfolds - Can i ask who are the Judges
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Post by Hats Galore on Feb 5, 2010 10:49:03 GMT
Indeed you may ask - thank you for your question. I am informed that SWPA are contacting judges this week and they will update us as soon as they hear from them. As soon as we hear it will be posted. I can tell you that Russell Marks and Gwyneth Edgar will judge the class for previous winners and they are really looking forward to the challenge of seeing the past winners. The GwynBeth Team along with SWPA are determined to keep the class competitor friendly and secure in the hands of proven judges with SWPA. Obviously when the class has covered the equine range in say 2012 and maybe a open for all (what a day that would be) we will look at comments on all aspects of the class over the past few years and the GwynBeth Team will have to think has the GwynBeth reached a natural conclusion? We think the best asset of the class (apart from the cash prizes) is the format and secure judging which we endeavour to sustain above all. We have already planned the advertising and are well on with plans for encouraging Sponsors to Join with us for the Class. We will update shortly on all matters and, once again, thank you for your interest and support.
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Post by Hats Galore on Mar 25, 2010 13:30:52 GMT
Official - We now have more cash prizes than last year. Thank you so much Sponsors. If you feel you individually, as a family or as a group would like to Sponsor, please do contact the GwynBeth Team - All monies raised from the class Sponsors is returned to the Competitors so every penny will be won. Also, we will be holding the GwynBeth Dinner again this year and it will follow the class at approximately 9pm. The Menu is called Mountain and Moorland and is £35 per head with wines, etc. Please just send PM or reply here and we will get back to you. If would be lovely to see SWPA members, friends and family and we will look after you. If you use the Dinner to celebrate an event, please do let us have this information as weel
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Post by Hats Galore on Apr 4, 2010 7:04:27 GMT
Schedules and timeables are now printed and are on line with SWPA. Postal requests will be dealt with next week as soon as a further supply is received from the printers. www.waunarwfarmlivery.co.uk will be updated next week. if you wish to enter, may we respectfully suggest you do so ASAP and some sections will be heavily subscribed.
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