SHS Trophies

If you are a Suffolk Horse Society member with a Suffolk Horse which is registered with the Suffolk Horse Society you can attend shows and qualify for the following:

AFFLIATED SHOW TROPHIES

Points of the following are given points throughout the affiliated show season: 1st Place = 3 Points, 2nd Place = 2 Points & 3rd Place = 1 Point

The Dulphar CupTo be updated in new website – Most Points Gained for – Single Agricultural Turnouts
The Oakley Perpetual TrophyTo be updated in new website – Most Points Gained for – Single Trade Class
The Colony Olive CupTo be updated in new website – Most Points Gained for – Decorated Harness
The Kath And Basil Field TrophyTo be updated in new website – Most Points Gained for – Ladies Cart
The Heather Keeble Memorial CupMost Points Gained for Ridden Suffolk
The Brian Cooper TrophyMost Points Gained for Registered Licenced Stallion
The Cherrytrees George Murray TrophyMost Points Gained for In Hand
OTHER FINAL SEASON TROPHIES 
The Centenary Challenge CupMost Successful In Hand
The Robert Peacock TrophyBest Turned Out (Secretly judged throughout season)
The Gina Memorial ShieldWorking Suffolk of the Year
The Wolton Rose BowlStallion Siring Most Foals in the Year
The Shs Achievement AwardAwarded to person/persons the Suffolk Horse Society have earned acknowledgement
TROPHYS COMPETED FOR AT THE SUFFOLK SPECTACULAR 
The Leader TrophyWinner Young Handlers Class
The Bill Russell ShieldWinner Decorated Harness Class
The Ray Hubbard ShieldWinner Working Harness Class
The Cliff Howard/J PurseWinner Braiding Class
The Young Persons ShieldWinner Under 21 Braiding Class
The Supreme TrophyWinner of Suffolk Supreme Championship
The Jane RutherfordWinner of Balance the Beam
The Colony Orchid CupWinner of Timber Snigging
TROPHIES AWARDED AT THE FOAL AND YOINGSTOCK SHOW 
The Golden Grandchild TrophyBest Foal
The Yearling AwardBest Yearling
THE YOUNG HANDLERS’ CHAMPIONSHIP 
The Jenkins Youth TrophyChampion Young Handler

All the awards shown above are given out at the Annual Dinner normally held in late November or early December.