Friday, July 31, 2009

STUD NEWS

BRYNTAWEL
Julia Hardie from Bryntawel Sporting Horses had great success at Kalbar Show with the pretty little Welsh A, Woranora Priscilla, winning Supreme Welsh exhibit. She was also Champion Welsh A at the recent Laidley Show. Section C mare, Seawynd Gay Girl, strutted her stuff at Boonah Show to win Champion C & D. Her foal by Gweunydd Sionyn is eagerly awaited in October. Riverlea Henna won Supreme Welsh exhibit at Ipswich Show earlier in May, so we have had a great show season so far. We have been busily preparing the show team for Brisbane Royal, as we have six ponies nominated for the Welsh classes.

MOONLIGHT PONY STUD
Janette Cairns & Bob Vines are expecting four foals this year: two partbreds, one Welsh B and one Welsh A. They have been campaigning Valley View Sir Walter around the traps this year and have been successful with Champions by the handful in both Welsh and Arabian Pony classes. He will be out in harness next year in a jogger and the year after will graduate to a Viceroy.

ROSENEATH WELSH PONIES

Ruth Porter of Roseneath Welsh Ponies has recently purchased the Section C weanling filly, Burrowa Dancing (pictured above), from Sue and Ace Coughlan`s stud Burrowa. Burrowa Dancing is out of Bannods Gem and by Trapalanda Downs Jaxon. Dancing will be shown at the NSW All Welsh in October before arriving in Qld.

The Section C mare Glynyarra Park Rose Red, has been sashed Champion Cob mare at Fraser Coast and Toogoolawah Shows and was Supreme Cob at Fraser Coast. She is an absolute delight to have in the stable and to show.

The Section B Glenian Park Contessa was Champion Welsh mare/filly at Fraser Coast and has Reserve Champ sashes from her buckskin classes at Fraser Coast and Gympie, along with Champion Arabian Derivative at Gympie. Tess is out for the winter much to her horror as she is such a princess, and will come back in for Noosa Show in September.

The Section C Penyghent Royal Albert is doing what he loves best, at the moment restoring a young girl`s confidence after a couple of frights on bigger horses. He looks after his child riders far better than he ever looks after me!


Section B geldings, Wattles Halifax (pictured above) and Wattles Bavaria, both by Owendale Coconut, are in work preparing for pony dressage comps in the spring and summer. Both are working towards their Elementary debuts. Both so trainable and lovely boys.


The lovely Part Welsh gelding, Euston Raffles, is on lease to Sarah Isaac, and has been doing some good winning at Pony Club dressage. His full brother Euston Royal Ascot (pictured above) was 3rd and 5th in huge classes in open company at a recent dressage competition in Toowoomba. Ascot is on loan to Karen Dennien from Gobongo Charolais Stud at Jackson.

TALSARN WELSH MOUNTAIN PONIES
Greg Dallaway moved his small stud from Victoria to Fernvale in South-East Queensland almost three years ago, bringing with him a small group of mares and a colt. A story on the origins of the stud was published in our 1996 Journal, with some follow-up notes by the Journal editor (on connections with the Criban Stud) in 2003.

Since arrival there has been fairly mixed luck - in the first season only 3 mares were to foal - and then EI arrived! One mare slipped a filly at the height of her infection, and another suddenly developed severe pneumonia ; she very luckily recovered, and went on to foal safely a rich bay colt by Victorian sire Glynyarra Kristian, who has some well-known progeny in Qld. Kristian was used a couple of times as a Twyford/Revel outcross on the predominantly Bowdler and Criban line mares.

The second season brought several colts and only one filly which was unfortunately lost at birth. So several extra boys - very engaging and fun little characters! - are temporarily swelling the ranks here. Hopes are held for at least a couple of fillies to arrive next Spring by young sire Talsarn Thomas, of old Criban and Revel lines.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

A reminder to all 2010 & 2011 Qld Foal Futurity Entrants

Deadline for 2010 Futurity
Yearling nomination for foals born between 1st August 2008 and 31st July 2009 – Deadline Friday 31 July 2009

Deadline for 2011 Futurity
1st Nomination for unborn foals to be born between 1st August 2009 and 31st July 2010 - Deadline Friday 31 July 2009note that no new entries for the 2011 Foal Futurity will be accepted after this date, so ensure that you have your foals nominated NOW!

See Winter edition of Action (p48-49) for full details and nomination slips for the 2011 Futurity.

Contact Qld Futurity Organiser: Lorelle Laffey kenelle@auzy.net.au



Monday, July 27, 2009

New Blog for Qld Welsh Enthusiasts

Welcome to the new blog for Queensland Welsh Pony & Cob Enthusiasts! This site replaces the previous Welsh Enthusiasts website which was kindly run by Amy Barkus, as that site is no longer operational.

To those of you who have a link to the previous website listed on your own stud websites, please update to the new link http://qldwelsh.blogspot.com

This site will be used to announce RPG meetings, provide news on shows with Welsh classes (including results were possible), along with features on WPCS members, Stud Profiles, Pony Profiles, and the like. And feel free to send me details on ponies for sale too - this is your site, so make the most of it!

Keep up-to-date with what is happening in Welsh pony circles in Queensland by subscribing by email to this blog - scroll down to the bottom of the page and simply fill in your email address in the subscription box. Or bookmark the site and check back regularly!

I'm looking forward to keeping you informed about what's happening throughout the Sunshine State. Be sure to send me your news if you have something you would like to share with other Welsh pony enthusiasts. Submissions can be sent to qldwelsh@hotmail.com