Rayleigh & District Riding Club Show Jumping (Going Ahead)


Show Date
Sun, Sep 13, 2026
Closing Date
Sat, Sep 12, 2026
Enter Online
Starting Times:
Clear Round to run from 9.00 am-10.30 in Ring 1 £3.00 per round
Ring 1 Commencing 10.30am, Ring 2 commencing 10.30am

Class 0
Clear Round Show Jumping    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£3.00
Info:
To run from 9.00am-10.30am
Class 1
Pole Class    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Lead rein Poles on Floor - Kindly sponsored by Andrew Gemmill Hay & Straw Riders 8 years & under on 1st January 2026, riding ponies 148cm & under. Rider must be led, Lead rein attached to upper/cavesson noseband only. Leader may physically help the rider (help balance etc )
Class 2
Bottom Hole Cross Pole Jumping    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Lead rein / Beginner Riders — Bottom Hole Cross Poles (Results will be split)
A. Lead Rein - Kindly sponsored by Apton Hall Events Limited Riders 8 years & under on 1st January 2026, riding ponies 148cm & under. Rider must be led, Lead rein attached to upper/cavesson noseband only. Leader may physically help the rider (help balance etc )
B. Beginner Riders— Kindly sponsored by S. Stibbards & Sons Funeral Directors Riders 12 years & under on 1st January 2026, riding ponies 148cm & under. Rider cannot be led at any time during the round (assistant taking hold of bridle or reins is deemed leading). One assistant may accompany the rider in the arena and give verbal guidance.
Class 3
Fun Show Jumping    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Fun class—lead rein/beginners fun class. Crossed poles - Kindly sponsored by Jubilee Medical Services LTD Riders 12 years & under on 1st January 2026, riding ponies 148cm & under. Same rules apply as class 2a & b, This will concept of 3 different fun classes around the 3 shows. This will be posted online priory to the show
Class 4
Beginners Show Jumping    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Beginner Rider - Horse/Pony – 30cm (Results will be split) - Kindly sponsored by Majer Windows. Pony riders 16 years & under on 1st January 2026, Rider cannot be assisted or led. Rider must be true beginner
Class 5
Show Jumping (0.40m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Horse/Pony Kindly sponsored by Alert Pest Control LTD Rider cannot be assisted or led. For novice combinations, Not to have jumped in ring 2 before January 2026
Class 6
Fun Show Jumping (0.40m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Fun class—Novice fun class 40cm - Kindly sponsored by Equii-est Rider cannot be assisted or led. For novice combinations, Not to have jumped in ring 2 before January 2026, This will concept of 3 different fun classes around the 3 shows. This will be posted online priory to the show.
Class 7
Show Jumping (0.50m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 1
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Horse/ Pony – 50cm — Kindly sponsored by Alan Stanton & Co LTD Rider cannot be assisted or led. For novice combinations, Not to have jumped in ring 2 before January 2026
Class 8
Novice Show Jumping (0.40m - 0.45m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Novice novice 40-45cm—Kindly sponsored by King Tree Rider cannot be assisted, For novice combinations, To encourage combinations moving up from Ring 1, fences to be inviting, no fillers in fences
Class 9
Novice Show Jumping (0.50m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Novice Horse/Pony – 50cm -Kindly sponsored by Battlesbridge Horse & Country Rider cannot be assisted, For novice combinations, To encourage combinations moving up from Ring 1, fences to be inviting, no fillers in fences
Class 10
Intermediate Show Jumping (0.55m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Intermediate Novice Horse/Pony - 55cm—Kindly sponsored by SM Services Rider cannot be assisted, For novice combinations, To encourage combinations moving up the heights, fences to be inviting.
Class 11
Fun Show Jumping (0.50m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Fun class — 50cm Rider cannot be assisted, Open to any combination. This will concept of 3 different fun classes around the 3 shows. This will be posted online priory to the show.
Class 12
Intermediate Show Jumping (0.60m - 0.65m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Intermediate Horse/Pony 60-65cm—Kindly sponsored by Alan Stanton & Co LTD Rider cannot be assisted, Open to any combination
Class 13
Intermediate Open (0.70m - 0.75m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Intermediate open Horse/Pony - 70-75cm Rider cannot be assisted, Open to any combination
Class 14
Open Show Jumping (0.80m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Open Horse/Pony - 80cm Rider cannot be assisted, Open to any combination
Class 15
Open Show Jumping (0.90m - 0.95m)    
Ring:
Ring / Arena 2
Entry Fee:
£11.00
Member Fee:
£8.00
Info:
Allcomers Open - 90-95cm. Rider cannot be assisted, Open to any combination

Show Secretary: Rayleigh & District Riding Club Show Secretary
Wadham Park Farm, Church Road, Hockley, Essex, SS5 6AF
Email: rdrcentries@outlook.com


Location
Wadham Park Farm, Church Road, Hockley, Essex SS56AF
Map Link: Wadham Park Farm

Show Information
PLEASE NOTE: heights of jumps in both rings will be a maximum of the height stated in the schedule to conform with the height of jumps you may be expected to jump at the sunshine tour, Course of 8 fences not against the clock with all clears going through to a jump off.

Payment Details & Event Fees
Pre entries will close Saturday before the show. Entries can also be do on the day and cash or card payment accepted.

Prize Information
Rosettes to1st to 6th place and special rosettes to all competitors.

Special Classes
Awards: Classes 5&7 Ring 1 & Classes 9-12 Ring 2 will be split into Horses & Ponies (if entries warrant)

Terms & Conditions
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.

 

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