Team Chase | Rules  
_____________________________________________________________________
  M.F.H.A. STANDING COMMITTEE ON CROSS COUNTRY TEAM  CHASING  THE RULES
(Up-dated February, 2009)
 
     
 
1. ACCEPTANCE OF RULES
  All Events run under the auspices of  the MFHA Governing Body shall accept and be bound by these Rules. All  competitors at such events shall also accept and be bound by such  Rules.
   
2. RIDERS RESPONSIBILITY
  In the case of any Rule affecting  riders or their horses, the rider shall be held responsible. In  particular riders will be held responsible for adhering to Rules 7  (Protection), 9 (Age), 133 (Horse Welfare), 14 (Abuse of Horses), 15  (Exchanging Horses) and 19 (Personal Accident Insurance).
   
3. STEWARDS
  There shall be one or more Stewards appointed by  each event organiser whose decision in respect of these Rules, the Rules  of each individual Event, and of Discipline shall be final, except by  later appeal to the Governing Body on payment of a deposit of  €50.
   
4. INDIVIDUAL EVENT RULES
  Organisers should make their own  rules for their event, which must not conflict with these Rules, but  will operate in tandem with them, and which should make clear all  particular conditions applicable to their own event.
   
5. MEDICAL MATTERS
  No event shall commence unless one Doctor,  two Paramedics and two Ambulances are on duty on the course. The  Organisers should be aware of and adhere to the following medical safety  Rules:
    1. No team shall be allowed to start unless either a fully  equipped Ambulance, or another Ambulance and a Doctor are available on  the course (one Ambulance may have gone to hospital with an earlier  casualty).
    2. The medical team should have radio links around the course  to Control.
    3. The medical team should be familiar with the course and  know the quickest route to any part of it.
    4. Scoop stretchers must be available on the course and at  least one 4WD vehicle with driver capable of carrying scoop stretchers  should be available.
    5. The local Accident Unit should be informed of the event and  provision for telephone contact be known.
Ambulances should not be used as transport for uninjured  persons
   
6. CONCUSSION
  Any rider who sustains concussion shall under  no circumstances compete again for at least the remainder of that  day.
   
7. PROTECTION
  All competitors must wear crash helmets to  current recognised British Safety Standards. All competitors must also  wear a body protector to current approved British Safety Standards. All  those mounted at an event (including grooms and helpers) must wear a  hard hat when mounted.
   
8. ACCIDENT REPORT FORMS
  An Accident Report Form is to be  given to each fence steward (blank forms available from the MFHA Office)  and must be completed for any Accident and returned to the Event  Secretary (or Organiser). Such completed forms must be kept by the  Organiser for a period of five years, or in the case of a person under  the age of 18, four years after they become 18. These forms must be made  available to the Course Inspector in subsequent years.
   
9. RIDERS AGE
  No person shall ride until they have attained  the age of sixteen in any Open, Intermediate or Novice Classes which are  run against the clock. At the discretion of Organisers riders under that  age may be permitted to compete in classes judged against the “bogey”  time.
   
10. VETERINARY MATTERS
  There must be at least two Vets  available on course at each event. The decision of the course Vet to put  a horse down on humane grounds must be accepted by all  competitors.
   
11. HORSE CASUALTIES
  Organisers shall make adequate  arrangements to deal with horse casualties, which will include the  provision of suitable screens, a humane killer, at least one knacker  wagon, and a suitable vehicle for use as a Horse Ambulance towed by a  4WD vehicle
   
12. EXHAUSTED HORSES
  A nominated Steward or Stewards, who must  be mounted, shall be appointed to stop unfit or exhausted horses from  continuing. Such an official or officials, who must be readily  identifiable, shall be appointed at every event
   
13. HORSE WELFARE
  The whip should only be used for good  reason, not excessively, in the right place and at the appropriate time.  Spurs must not be used to reprimand a horse and a bit should never be  used to abuse or reprimand a horse. Horses competing in Intermediate and  Open Classes must be five years old or over.
   
14. ABUSE OF HORSES
  Any act or series of actions, which in the  opinion of the Stewards constitutes abuse of a horse shall be considered  to be a breach of these Rules and will incur elimination.
   
15. EXCHANGING HORSES
  No rider may exchange horses once a team  has started. No horse may start more than once in any class.
   
16. HORSE FALLS - ELIMINATION
  When a horse falls during any  class, it is immediately eliminated, and horse and rider may not  continue on the course. A horse is considered to have fallen when at the  same time its shoulder and quarters have touched either the ground or  the obstacle and the ground, or when it is trapped in a fence in such a  way that it is unable to proceed without assistance or is liable to  injure itself. This does not prevent horses which stumble or refuse,  thus unseating the rider, from being remounted to continue
   
17. REFUSALS
  The number of refusals shall not exceed three at  any one fence, or five on the course per horse, when the competitor  shall be eliminated and must leave the course at once. The Team will be  disqualified for an abuse of these rules by any individual  member.
   
18. COURSE INSPECTION
  All courses will be inspected prior to  an event by an Inspector appointed by the Governing Body, who will need  to be satisfied that the course meets the necessary Rules, safety  standards and Course Construction Guidelines before he permits the event  to go ahead. Organisers must ensure that they permit Course Inspectors  early access to allow time for making any alterations required. The  appointed Course Inspector should contact the Course Organisers to  arrange an inspection date.
   
19. UNAFFILIATED EVENTS
  No rider may compete in the Team Chase  Championship, who has taken part in an unaffiliated cross country team  event during the current season. Events sanctioned by the Governing  Body, the British Horse Society, the Riding Clubs and the Pony Club are  exempt from this Rule.
   
20. INSURANCE
  All events shall ensure that public liability  insurance cover for at least €5m is in place.

  1. Personal  Accident Insurance: The following wording MUST BE printed on all  entry forms:
  2. It is a requirement that all participants carry Third  Party insurance for not less than £5m. It is also strongly recommended  that all participants have Personal Accident  Insurance.
  3. N.B. If your Hunt is insured through The  Hunting Office Block Liability Policy for at least €5m, then this will  cover all events run by the Hunt and the Hunt Supporters Club. Third  Party Insurance is covered by membership of the Countryside Alliance. It  may also come with some horse insurance and house insurance, but this  should be checked.
   
21. ORGANISER’S RIGHTS
  The Organiser of all events reserves  the right to cancel any class or event, to transfer competitors between  classes, to refuse any entry, to alter advertised times, to withhold all  or any prize money, and to eliminate any competitor to be adjudged not  to be adhering to the Rules.
   
22. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY
  Save for death or personal injury  caused by the negligence of Organisers for which they are legally  responsible, neither the Organisers of any event to which these Rules  apply, nor any representative of these bodies accepts any liability for  any accident, loss damage, injury or illness to horses, owners, riders,  spectators, land, vehicles, contents or accessories or any other person  whatever, whether caused by their negligence or in any other way
   
23. CLASSES
  Only the following terms shall be used to define  classes:
    1. Novice. Fixed obstacles which are not to exceed  3’3”. Length of course to be approximately 1.5 miles.
    2. Intermediate. The majority of fixed obstacles to be  approximately 3’6”, but not to exceed 3’9”. Length of course to be  approximately 1.75 miles.
    3. Open. The majority of fixed obstacles to be not less  than 3’6”. Length of course to be approximately 2 miles, and not less  than 1.5 miles.
    4. Organisers should also note:
    5. If the term “Allcomers” is used, it must be preceded by the  word “Novice”, “Intermediate” or “Open”, whichever best describes the  course.
    6. Only “Open” or “Open Allcomers” classes may be considered  as qualifiers for the Team Chase Championship.
    7. Events that have an Open Qualifier must run their  Intermediate class against the clock (but can run part of the class  against a Bogey Time).
    8. A “Fun” class is held entirely at the Organisers  discretion, but must be decided by a “bogey”  time.
   
24. THE PEN
  The first three horses entering the pen should have  twelve feet on the floor before anyone jumps out. The penalty for  failing to observe this rule to be the addition of 20 seconds per team.  There should be at least one fence judge purely to watch for  this.
   
 
 
International Hunting Festival 2009
 
  Notices
  General Rules
  Important & Special Notices
     
  Support
  Sponsors
  Special Thanks
   
  Societies & Associations
  Carriage Driving Ireland
  Irish Draught Horse Breeders
  Irish Pony Club
   
  Other Links
  Directions to Punchestown
  Hunt Chase Rules
  Team Chase Rules
  HAI Harrier Show Championship Rules
  National HAI Harrier Show
Website Designed by IT Expert Solutions. | Copyright © International Hunting Festival 2009.