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Show Date
Sun, Jun 7, 2026
Closing Date
Wed, Jun 3, 2026
Starting Times:
Times will be uploaded on to our Facebook page priory to the event, your allocated time is your test start time, Two bridle number rare required.
Class
1
Introductory - Test 1 (2024)
Info:
Sponsored by Andrew Gemmill Hay and straw
Class split Lead Rein 10 years and under and junior, Open to novice combinations not to have been
placed 1st – 3rd at Prelim or above before January 2026. Combinations will not be eligible for Classes
4,5,6.
Class
2
Introductory - Test 3 (2024)
Info:
Kindly sponsored by L.R. Alan Stanton & Co Ltd,
Juniors. Scott's Of Southend and Seniors. Westleigh’s Saddlery Class split Lead Rein 10 years and under, Junior and Senior. Open to novice combinations not to have
competed at Prelim or above before January 2026
Class
3
Introductory - Test 4 (2024)
Info:
Kindly sponsored by Juniors. First Fix and Seniors. TM Gosling Horseboxes
Class split Juniors and Seniors, Open to novice combinations not to have competed at Novice or above
before January 2026
Class
4
Preliminary - Test 1 (2024)
Info:
Kindly sponsored by Fence 1 Craft
Class split Juniors and Seniors, Open to novice combinations not to have competed at Novice or above
before January 2026
Class
5
Preliminary - Test 3 (2024)
Info:
Class open to all combinations
Class
6
Novice - Test 2 (2024)
Info:
Class open to all combinations
Class
7
Novice - Test 3 (2024)
Info:
Class open to all combinations
Class
9
Team Dressage - PYO
Info:
Team Dressage Sponsored by TRM
Two members of the team to compete in BD Intro Test 3 and two members of the team to compete in BD Prelim Test 1. Teams of 3 or 4 members, this can include lead reins.
Show Secretary:
Rayleigh & District Riding Club Show Secretary
Beechwood Equestrian Centre, The Wheatsheaf Centre, Main Road, Rettendon Common, Chelmsford, Essex CM38DY
British Dressage rules on tack and dress apply.
Payment Details & Event Fees
Pre entries will close Wednesday before the show. STRICTLY NO TELEPHONE ENTRIES
£10 Members £13 Non-members
£3.00 First Aid per competitor
All classes are qualifiers for The Sunshine Tour.
Rosettes 1st to 6th place, classes 4,5 & 6 will be split if entries warrant
Please refer to Rayleigh and District Riding Club for full Terms & Conditions.
1. The organisers reserve the right to alter the schedule in anyway whatsoever.
2. The judge’s decision is final.
3. Any objection must be handed in to the secretary in writing, within one hour of the event in question
with a deposit of £10.00 to be forfeited if the objection is not substantiated by the judges and/or committee.
4. Hard Hats to comply with current standards must be worn at all shows, Batons must also conform to
BSJA standards, No whips are allowed to be used.
5. The organisers accept no responsibility whatsoever for anything which may occur to competitors,
their servants, their property or horses. It shall be deemed a condition of entry that each entrant shall
agree to indemnity the show and its organisers against legal action arising from any such incident.
6. All jumping classes run under BSJA rules.
7. No horse or pony may be ridden in any class under the age of four years (on January 1st this year).
8. Mountain and moorland ponies must be shown in the natural state; they must be true to type for
unregistered classes.
9. The committee may act in any way they see fit in any dispute or any other matter.
10. No horse or pony may jump in more than three classes at any show.
11. To qualify for trophies at the end of the year, members must attend one work party, or help on one
show day, then have your name entered in the work book by the show secretary. Points will only be
accrued from the date of joining.
12. Judges may be changed at organiser’s discretion.
13. No colts or stallions to be handled or ridden by under 14 year olds in showing shows.
14. We cannot be held responsible for class clashes, please ensure you prioritise your classes , classes
may be held at judges discretion and refunds will not be given.
15. In the interest of the welfare of the Horse/Pony the Committee have the right to question whether
the rider is at a suitable height/weight for combination.
16. As stated by the BSJA new rule for 2026 a baton must never be used on a Horse or Pony after a
refusal or elimination or in anger and never to be used on the horse’s head. The baton may be used to
support the shoulder to encourage the horse but no more than three times whilst in the arena.
17.Misuse of the baton in the arena, practice arena or anywhere on the showground will result in disciplinary action being taken
18. You must take all your rubbish home or put in the bins on the showground.
Email Secretary - rdrcentries@outlook.com
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