Show Jumping
Show Jumping activities in the Shillelagh Pony Club varies from our youngest members jumping small crosspoles to our senior members jumping 1.20m.
Minimus
The Minimus is a triathlon competition consisting of three disciplines - swimming, running and riding. Points are awarded for the results in each phase and the winner has the most points after the three phases.
Tetrathlon
Pony Club Tetrathlon provides Members with a challenging competition requiring sound practical horsemanship and general athletic ability.
Flatwork / Warming Up ....
There are a number of simple things you can do on the day of the test to help settle your nerves and achieve a higher score in the test.

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At Shillelagh pony Club we try to organise events throughout the year. We hope that all members try to participate in as many activities as possible as that will help us to keep the activities going and fun for our members.

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Show jumping will take place at working rallies as well as show jumping training sessions and the club participates in a number of Show Jumping events as follows: Junior Show Jumping (Robbie Bailey) Intermediate Show Jumping (John Ledingham) Members Show Jumping Senior Individual Each Area of the IPC runs an Area Qualifier to decide which branches will represent their Area at the championships. The teams placed first and second at the qualifier will go on to compete at the Chamionships.

 

SEQUENCE OF TESTS 

All Pony Club tests must be taken in sequence, starting with D Test. 

The test order is D, D+, C, Road Safety, C+, B, H, B+ (new), A.

‘D’ Test 

Members should have a basic understanding of ponies, be confident handling and riding a pony and enjoy learning about ponies. 

Minimum age 8 years (in year of test). Badge disc colour: Yellow

Click here to view D Test Syllabus

‘D+’ Test 

Members should understand the aids and be able to apply them. The objective is to be working towards developing a balanced seat independent of the reins, understand elementary aids and be able to apply them. It is necessary to pass your D+ test before you can attempt the C Test.

Minimum age 10 (in year of test). Badge disc colour: White

Click here to view D+ Test Syllabus 

‘C’ Test 

The objectives of C Test are to understand the importance of, and to be working towards a secure seat independent of the reins on the flat and over small fences. To apply simple aids correctly. To have a knowledge of the care and working of a pony off grass. To be in full control of the pony and show courtesy to others when out riding and to understand the importance of respecting other peoples land. 

Minimum age 12 (in year of test). Disc colour: Green 

Click here to view C Test syllabus

Riding and Road Safety Test 

The Riding and Road Safety Test aim to promote safety on the road. Riders must show that they ride with courtesy and responsibility and that they are aware of the law, the Highway Code and guidance laid down in The Pony Club Riding and Road Safety Manual. There is no disc for this exam but you can get a Riding & Road Safety badge. You are awarded a signed certificate. It is compulsory to pass this test before you can attempt your C+ test.

Click here to view Riding and Road Safety Test syllabus 

‘C+’ Test 

The objectives of C+ Test are to become an educated and practical horseman. To ride over fences at all paces. To gain practical experience and knowledge of the care of a stabled pony and of a pony at grass. To be capable of riding a well-mannered pony out hunting and in all Pony Club activities. To ride intelligently and with due regard for others on the roads and in the country, and with a knowledge of pace, distance and discipline when riding alone and in groups.

Minimum age 14 years (in year of test). Disc colour: Pink felt.

Click here to view C+ Test Syllabus

‘B’ Test

The standard for B Test is very high and members MUST attend training sessions and an assessment session prior to attempting the test. It requires an in depth knowledge of stable management and very competent riding as horses are exchanged for flatwork. The B Test is arranged by the Area Representative, with candidates from all the branches in the area getting together to do the test. It is usually held at the end of August.

Minimum age 16 years (in year of test). Disc colour: Red 

Click here to view B Test Syllabus

‘H’ Test

This test is needed before attempting the A Test. It requires a very high level or horsemastership. There is no riding involved in this test . It covers practical horse management, lunging, breeding, first aid, anatomy etc. You must have an in depth knowledge of all these to be successful in this test. It is organized by Headquarters and takes place at the end of the Summer. Contact your D.C. for more information on this test.

Minimum age 17 years. Certificate colour: Orange 

‘B+’ Test 

This test is organized by headquarters and D.C.’s will submit names of candidates. It is aimed at those who have passed B test and candidates should be 18 or over. The B+ Test may be taken before or after the H Test. There are three parts to the test: riding, lunging and teaching. Disc colour: Lilac

Click here to view B+ Test syllabus

‘A’ Test 

This test is the highest award of the Irish Pony Club and provides a comprehensive examination in Horsemanship and Training Young Horses for Senior Members and Associates. Candidates must hold the Pony Club H Test and must be good all-round horsemen, with sound knowledge that has been acquired in logical sequence. Passing ‘A’ Test is a really worthwhile achievement and provides the foundation to specialize in a branch of equitation. It is an exam for a serious and dedicated rider who is prepared to devote thought, time and effort to improving their own riding and their practical knowledge of training young horses. This test is organized by Headquarters. Note: You may apply to take the ‘A’ test before the date of your ‘H’ Test, but you will have to withdraw if you fail to pass the ‘H’ Test. Candidates must have had practical experience with horses as well as ponies.

Felt colour: Blue 

Click here to visit the Irish Pony Club website for more information on tests.