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Jo Mitchell – Photograph

Fiona Mitchell has kindly forwarded a picture of Jo with her sash and rosette after winning her arena in the Area 11 Dressage Competition:

Mounted Games Team 3rd in Championships

I had a message from Sue Lee this afternoon to say that our senior mounted games team came 3rd in the Pony Club Intermediate Level Championships today.  This is an absolutely terrific result and congratulations to all concerned.  Hopefully we will have a full report in due course.

Mike

Pony Club Test Passes & Achievement Awards

Congratulations to the following members who have recently passed efficiency tests.  Well done to everyone!

C+ Test

Chloe Fry, Beatrice Lewers and Abigail Martin.

C Test

Olivia Greenwood and William Gribble.

D+ Test

Ophelia Bate, Florence Evans-Thomas, Isabel Forster, Selina Nash, Jasmine Pearce and Matthew Perry.

D Test

Cerys Kelly, Francesca Turner and Polly Wagenmann.

At Junior Camp the following members were awarded the Mini Riding and Road Safety Achievement Award:

Georgina Bashford, Ophelia Bate, Charlotte Hutt, Cerys Kelly, Francesca Turner, Polly Wagenmann and Libbi Walsh.

For those who have passed a test and have not received a syllabus for the next test these will be sent out to you.  We will also be forwarding on the badges once we have found them!

Mike

Area Eventing

Louise Lewis has kindly submitted the following report:

TWO SOUTHDOWN EAST PC MEMBERS OFF TO EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIPS

Southdown East eventers have been out competing throughout the summer at different levels working towards the Area 11 competition qualifier which was held recently at Pulborough.  For the first time for many years we had an Open team competing.  Consisting of Hazel Perry, Amy Dunn and Lizzie Tillard they did the PC proud by coming 3rd of 6 as a team.  Sadly only the winning team qualifies for the champs but it was a great first attempt.  Lizzie finished 6th in her section (only the winner qualifies though it passes down the line if the winner doesn’t want to go) with Hazel just behind in 7th in the same section and Amy finished 9th in her section.  Excitingly though a few days after the Area qualifier Lizzie was contacted to say a place at the championships was up for grabs and did she want it.  So Lizzie is off to the champs this weekend and we’ll report and how she gets on when she’s back.

In addition to the Open team there were two Level 3 Novice eventing teams competing at the Area and one of those 8 has also qualified for the championships.  Alexandra Irwin on Percy won the Level 3 Area Novice eventing qualifier at their first attempt and are heading to the Novice championships in Cheshire at the end of August.  3rd after the dressage they jumped double clear inside the time to get their win leaving others to make mistakes.  The wonderful Percy now has a clean sweep of Area wins, having previously won the Area Novice SJ and the Area Novice Dressage with previous owner Ceski Goddard.  More news on Alexandra at the end of the month.

Area Dressage – Well done Jo!

We entered three teams in the Novice competition and Hazel Perry entered the Intermediate as an individual.  It turned out to be a day of mixed fortunes; Jo Mitchell and Earl were again on star form and won their arena and qualified for the Championships so hearty congratulations to them!  I am hoping Jo can be persuaded to explain her winning formula for the benefit of others.  Georgina Wagenmann and Puzzle came 6th in their arena but unfortunately every one else finished unplaced.  Better luck next time and I hope you all enjoyed the day!

Full results are available here.

Four of our members who entered withdrew and I am not yet clear on the reasons; I trust they are not frivolous as the branch works very hard to support members who enter Area competitions and above.

Senior Camp Pictures

Pictures from Senior Camp are starting to appear online; keep checking back as there are lots more to come.   Sorry for the delay, I was away for a week after camp and have been playing catch up ever since.  Click here to see them.

Mike

Latest New and Returning Members

As Dr Ripley our membership secretary has remarked, the onset of the holiday season often heralds a flurry of new members to the branch and so it is again this year.  Please extend a warm welcome to the following new and returning members:

Beth Harris, age 4, from Lewes
Alexander Page, age 5, from Wivelsfield Green
Ellie Wood, Age 7, from Sharpthorne
Robyn Montgomery, age 12, from Lewes
Georgina Gratton, age 12, from Burgess Hill
Tara Keoshgerian, age 13, from Fairwarp
Zoe Diamond, age 14, from Ditchling and
Olivia Soan, age 15, from Ringmer.

I hope all the new members will quickly settle in and start to enjoin the fun, companionship and comradery offered.

For those interested in statistics the branch membership now stands at 166.

Mounted Games Report

I am very grateful to Sue Lee for submitting the following report covering the exploits of the Mounted Games squad this season.

Sue Writes:

Having got through the Zone Finals on Sunday 3 July 2011, I thought it would be a good idea to let all our members know the journey we, as the Mounted Games squad, have been on, to get us this far once again.

We started practicing once a month, indoors, at Plumpton College back in October 2010 and then every Monday from February this year, staying indoors until early April when it was time to venture out onto the grass and big open spaces in preparation for the start of the competitions, which are all on grass.

It has been great to welcome a few new faces who have been coming regularly to practices.  This has given Meg Rowles-Jones a team of mini’s to train once more and who, hopefully, will have a chance to compete next season.  They certainly all seem to be enjoying taking part.

Unfortunately, due to a shortage of senior team members and other commitments, we were unable to get a senior team out to the first 4 competitions of the season.

In fact, the first team we got out competing was our veteran team, who went to the OBH North competition on Sunday 9 April which is always a really fun competition.  Our team were Max Howell with Blitz, Meg and Tash Rowles-Jones with Molly and Roxy and Marcus Waters with Biscuit.  As they were only a team of 4, they were joined by an East Kent member, Aisla Gifford with her pony.  Unfortunately I did not manage to go and watch, but apparently they had a great time.  Sadly, however, they did not get placed, but they have not ridden together as a team since this competition in 2010, and then that was with Oliver in the team and not Aisla!

The Romney Marsh competition on Sunday 17 April was our first outing for our senior team – Finbarr Blair and Star, Rosanna Curtis and Missy, Sienna Howell and Mandy, Ace Robins with Beauty and Finley Walsh with Dee.  For Rosanna and Finley this was their first outing in the ‘A’ team, and for Ace it was his first competition on his new pony.  There were 12 teams in the competition, which meant 2 heats of 6 with the first 3 teams going in to a final.  Leading up to the Area competition, there are 8 races, and we made 7 out of the 8 finals.  We finished the competition in 4th place, which was very good for our first outing.

This same team went to the West Kent Sevenoaks competition on Sunday 1 May.  In this competition there were 11 teams, we made every final and came 1st overall, beating East Sussex ‘A’ team by just 1 point.  East Sussex had been leading all the way through the competition, but lost it in the last race – it was all very, very exciting.

The next competition was Old Surrey and Burstow Pony Club at Blindley Heath on Sunday 8 May.  Again, we had the same team out and there were 12 teams altogether.  We managed to make 6 out of the 8 finals, but unfortunately we got eliminated in 1 heat and 1 of the finals, which meant that we lost valuable points!  So after our great success last time out, we were a bit disappointed to finish in 3rd place overall.

The next competition, East Sussex Pony Club on Sunday 15 May, was to be the last ‘friendly’ before the Area competition.  Ace was unable to compete, so we took Ben Berrill, one of our new members who has been coming regularly to MG practices.  We thought it would be nice to get him to a competition so that he could find out what all the practicing was actually leading up to!  Ben borrowed Finley’s pony Dee for the competition, as it was felt that the whole competition atmosphere would be too much for his pony.  This meant that the whole team had a swap around with ponies throughout the competition, and even though Ace was not able to take part, Sienna borrowed his pony, Beauty.  Great fun was had by all, they made 6 out of the 8 finals and came 6th overall, which was a great result.  Ben certainly had a big smile on his face when he collected his rosette at the end.  Hopefully we will be seeing him out again next season, now he knows what to expect.

The following week, Sunday 22 May, saw the Area competition, this year hosted by East Kent Pony Club at Stelling Minnis.  There were 12 teams taking part, so for us to carry on with our quest of competing at HOYS, we needed to finish in the top 4.  All the teams seemed to feel the pressure, and there were a lot of silly mistakes made.  We managed to make 5 out of the 8 finals, and before the very last race we were actually in 4th place, 24 points behind East Sussex ‘A’ team, 6 points behind East Kent ‘A’ and 3 points behind OSB with Romney Marsh just 1 point behind us in 5th.  Remembering that we needed to be in the top 4, this made the last race so very exciting.  East Kent ‘A’ didn’t manage to make the final, so they only got 1 point for that race, but the other teams did.  We did brilliantly and won it which meant we finished the competition in equal 2nd with OSB and East Kent ’A’.  Luckily, all 4 of these teams would qualify to go to the Zone finals in July, but we had to do a ‘2-flag’ run-off race to determine the overall places for this competition.  We came 2 in the run-off so finished the Area in 3rd place overall, and once again were on our way to the Zone finals.

Practices continued twice weekly during the build up to the Zones, the winner of which goes to HOYS.  The 2nd to 9th placed teams go to the Championships for a second chance to try and get to HOYS by taking part in the Runners-Up competitions and then 10th to 13th placed teams go to the Championships to take part in the Intermediate competition.

Our Zone competition was at Onley Ground Equestrian Complex, Rugby, Warwickshire, on Sunday 3rd July, so we all travelled up on Saturday, set up camp and corals and then had a very nice pizza supper with a few drinks before retiring to our very various ‘bedrooms’!  Kate came up and joined us early Sunday morning, got the team up and ready to go to tack check.  There were 18 teams in this competition, which meant 3 heats of 6 with just the first 2 in each heat going through to the final.  There are 10 games in the Zones, of which only 3 were the same as the Area.  After a slow start, we managed to make 4 out of the 10 finals and finished the competition in 10th place overall.  This now means that we no longer have a chance of getting to HOYS this year, but will still be going to the Championships to compete in the Intermediate competition in August, so practices will continue weekly.

We have had a most enjoyable season this year and the team have once again done our Branch proud.  Unfortunately the Championships will be the last Pony Club Mounted Games competition for both Ace and Sienna, who will be too old to compete next year.  Sienna will carry on doing MGA, which is Mounted Games for any age, (yes, even I could take part!!) and Ace has said he would like to give it a go, so I wish them good luck and thank them both, and their families, for all their support and commitment over the years to the Mounted Games squad.

If you have managed to actually get to the end of this report, I can only apologise for the length of it.  We have done quite a lot, but however much I write it doesn’t really give you an idea of what MG is really like.  You actually need to see, or take part in, a competition to find out how exciting it is and how much fun it can be.  It is a real team sport, where you have to work together as part of a team to do well.

We will be holding a rally in the holidays, which will be suitable for all abilities, from lead-rein up, so please do contact me if you are at all interested in giving it a go, we really would love to see some more new faces.  I have mentioned names of those taking part this year – have a chat with any of them about it, if you see them at camp, they will all tell you how much fun it is.  Don’t just take my word for it.

The Laker-Russell Bursary

I am delighted to be able to announce the Laker-Russell bursary. This is an exciting new award to be made at Senior Camp and our thanks go to Hannah Roddis for promoting it and arranging the funding.

Here is her announcement:

Southdown Hunt East Branch of the Pony Club is pleased to announce
the launch of the Laker-Russell Bursary


As many of you may know, the Laker Cup has been awarded annually at the main Branch camp since it was presented to the Branch by Freddie Laker in the 1970s. The Cup is awarded to a child approaching the end of their time at camp, who has accrued enough knowledge and ability during his/her time participating at camp to successfully act as a Yard Leader, guiding a group of children through the week. To win the Laker Cup a yard leader has to be able to go beyond their own role as a ‘camper’ to have a positive impact on the experience of the other, often younger, children on their yard.

Leadership at Camp is often the first time in a child’s life that they will be asked to consider how they can have a positive impact on a team of people. Developing leadership skills is a key part of camp and of the wider Pony Club experience and younger campers are encouraged to aspire to become yard leaders in the future. Yard leaders themselves are encouraged to give something back to camp by helping to ‘train up’ the next generation and should themselves aspire to win the Laker Cup.

In the past, yard leaders were often keen to come back to camp for several years so that they could have another chance to win the Laker Cup and this should be encouraged. The longer older members of the branch can be encouraged to come to camp the more they gain from their experience and the better it is for the standard of the branch as a whole.

With this in mind, we have looked at ways to safeguard the status of the Laker Cup and are pleased to announce that in 2011 we will be launching the Laker-Russell Bursary which will link the presentation of the Laker Cup with a new £200 bursary, presented in memory of former DC, Toni Russell.

The bursary will be awarded to the recipient of the Laker Cup and the funds will be available to further the Equestrian Education of the child.

Suitable uses for the bursary include tuition fees, clinic fees, camp fees (Branch camp or Associates camp) & equestrian training courses. The recipient will be asked to submit a proposal on how they plan to use the bursary which will then be subject to approval by the DC. Once approved, the recipient will pay for any tuition etc. directly and should seek a receipt which they can submit for reimbursement. The Branch treasurer will manage the fund which will total £200 for each bursary and will be valid for 12 months from the date of the award. Funds not claimed during the 12 month period will remain with the Branch.

The recipient will be asked to submit a short report on how they have benefited from the Bursary which will be published in the Branch newsletter, enabling other members to see how the recipient has benefitted from the award. It is hoped that by reinvigorating the Laker Cup in this way we can inspire our older members, and in doing so, further improve standards across both camp and the Branch as a whole.

The Laker-Russell Bursary will be awarded annually to a yard leader who cares enough to ‘go the extra’ mile, to make the effort when others do not and to whom all others within the Branch can aspire across all aspects of riding, horsemanship and personal endeavour. If a worthy recipient is not identified in a particular year, then the Laker Cup and the Laker-Russell Bursary will not be awarded.

As with everything we do within the Branch, it is worth reflecting on the purpose of the Pony Club:

• To encourage young people to ride and to learn to enjoy all kinds of sport connected with ponies and riding
• To give instruction in riding and horsemanship and to educate Members to look after and to take proper care of their animals
• To promote the highest levels of sportsmanship, citizenship and loyalty to create strength of character and self-discipline

It is hoped that the introduction of the Laker-Russell Bursary will further assist the Branch in achieving these aims.

The recipient will be selected on merit by an agreed process involving camp staff. The award will be approved by the DC and presented by the DC at the end of the camp prize giving.

Pony Club Merchandise

Charlotte Russell writes:

I am pleased to tell you that the new merchandise has finally arrived so I now have a full stock of sweatshirts, t-shirts and rugby shirts in all sizes.

I have also branched out slightly and have bought a small quantity of lovely hoodies – these are navy with the hoods lined in red, kangaroo pocket and the pony club logo on the front.  I have only bought 2 of each size as I don’t know if they will sell well although I confess that I have bought one for myself and also one for Tilly so I only have one adult size medium and one size 7-8 years.

I also have some useful cotton shopping bags, again in navy with the pony club logo.

 Click here for the complete stock and price list.  Please note that the new sweatshirts are a little bit more expensive than the old ones.  Also note that the new logo is slightly different to the old logo.

Charlotte
07801 448422
01273 400596
Crockers, South Chailey, Nr Lewes BN8 4AD

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