TEXAS LOST PINES RIDING CLUB
GENERAL PLAYDAY RULES


MEMBERSHIP AND DUES
To be eligible for series-end playday awards you must be a member in good standing as defined in
the TLPRC by-laws. There are three membership levels; membership status must be determined and dues must
be paid at a club meeting.
A single minor rider must join under a Family Membership.


If you are a pending new member (haven’t paid dues and gone to 1st meeting), you will ride
as a ‘non-member’ until you have attended a meeting and paid your dues. After joining, points from playday(s)
ridden directly prior to joining will be counted towards series-end.


STANDARD CLASSES
Classes are determined by the participant’s age on JANUARY 1 of the participating year. Participants should
remain in the same class throughout the series to qualify for series-end awards. Contestants are not allowed
to move out of their age group.
Classes are as follows:

bullet Leadline
bullet 8 & under
bullet 9-12
bullet 13-19
bullet 20-42
bullet 43+
bullet Mens (18+)
bullet Novice *

*Novice Rider – A novice rider is a rider not competing in or has not previously competed in, anything other
than playdays. Any rider who finished first or second place in any playday competition will ride with their age
group. Third place will be moved at the discretion of the playday committee.


HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
The state law being enforced by the Texas Animal Health Commission requires you to have a current coggins test on
horses being transported in contact with other horses. You must have a current coggins on every horse you bring to
the TLPRC playday or you will not be allowed to participate or stay on the grounds with your animals. You must
bring a copy and have it on file by the first playday you participate in and it must always be current.


RULES and REGULATIONS

Books are closed on an event after the first rider of the event has broken the timer.

Leadline: Runner must remain in contact with the horse at all times, being sure that the horse starts
and stops the timer.


Arena judge: There will be an arena judge during every event and the judge’s decision on all runs will be final.

Alleyway/Announcer’s Box: Behind the arena, in the alleyway and under the announcer’s box is to be kept clear at
all times. Stay out of the alleyway unless it is your time to compete. DO NOT GO TO THE ANNOUNCER’S BOX. If you
have a question about anything, please ask the sign-up person. No horses are to be tied to the fence behind the arena.
Horses must be in control going into and leaving the alley. Do not run into or out of the alleyway. Failure
to maintain this control will result in a No Time. We run an open alley for all events. If you require a closed gate, it
will be your responsibility to provide your own gate operator. Entrance through the side gate is permitted.

Events: Contestants must ride 4 out of 5 events on the same horse to be a qualified rider and receive day-end
awards. Scheduled events will be chosen by the playday committee before the start of each series.

Playdays: You must be a qualified rider (riding 4 of 5 events) to qualify for points and day-end prizes. You must be a
member and a qualified rider at 5 of 7 playdays for series-end awards. The best 5 out of 7 will be counted. You must ride the 5
qualifying playdays in the same class.

Horse/Rider: One horse/one rider rule applies. You must remain on the same horse for all events that day and
in the same class in order to receive points for day-end and in that same class for series-end awards. You may only enter one class.
The same horse can be competed on by different riders. If your horse is injured during the playday, the playday chairman must be
informed and the playday committee will make the decision if the rider may ride another horse based on the nature of the injury.

Sportsmanship: Conduct yourself in an appropriate manner at all times. Correction of your horse is allowed, however abuse
of any horse will not be tolerated. Encourage your kids, however yelling at a rider in the arena during the event
will result in a No Time or Disqualification.

Arena: No person is allowed in the arena past the timer, other than the judge and arena help. Once the timer has started,
there will be no restarts. No reruns due to tack equipment failure. If horse falls or rider falls off, the rider will still receive,
a time provided the pattern is made correctly and the rider is on the horse when it crosses the timer. The arena judge has the final
decision to call a qualified run.

POINT SYSTEM
A seven point system will be used:

bullet 1st place = 7 pts,
bullet 2nd place = 6 pts,
bullet 3rd place = 5 pts,
bullet 4th place = 4 pts,
bullet 5th place = 3 pts,
bullet 6th place = 2 pts,
bullet all other qualifying TLPRC members will receive 1 participation point for riding in an event.

Non-qualifying riders will not receive points. Non-member points WILL NOT BE COUNTED for series-end awards.

In the event of a tie at day-end or series-end, the number of 1st places for each rider will be counted. The rider with the most 1st places will be
awarded the higher place. If the tie is not broken, the number of 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th or 6th places will be counted as necessary to break the tie.
If there is still a tie, it will be decided on by a flip of a coin.

PLAYDAY WORK POINTS
A family of 3 or more riders must have 30 points to receive series-end awards, and individual riders must have 10 points. These points
will be posted for you at each playday so you will know where you stand. These points must be acquired by the last playday of the series.
Getting the work points you or your family needs is your responsibility. These points will be tracked by the playday committee as closely
as possible. If you feel your points are not correct, you must let someone on the playday committee know before the next playday. If this is
not done, points will stand as posted. There will be sign up sheets for every task that you can perform to obtain these points. If you do not
sign your name on the sign up sheets, no points will be issued. It’s up to you to document your name and receive credit for your work.
NO DOCUMENTATION - NO POINTS - NO EXCEPTIONS.

Someone other than yourself can acquire points for you. There will be a place on the sign up sheet for you or them to document who their work
points are for. They do not have to be a member of the club.

The following are tasks you can perform at a playday to achieve series-end points. Each of the following will receive ½ point for each class
for each event
: Working arena, Writing ribbons, Timekeeping, Announcing, and Arena judging. Minimum ages: working arena-12, writing ribbons-12,
timekeeping-16, judging-16.

Concession stand and sign-up booth will get 2 ½ points for every 1 hour of work. MINIMUM TIME PERIOD TO WORK IN THE CONCESSION
STAND IS 30 MINUTES AT A TIME
(any recorded work periods of less than that will be disregarded and no points will be allotted).
MINIMUM AGE TO WORK IN THE CONCESSION STAND IS 12.

**Playday work points can also be earned by acquiring donations for the playdays or barrel races in which the money goes into the playday fund as follows:
Donations
Totaling                 Points
$25-49                       1 pt
$50- 99                      2 pts
$100-149                   4 pts
$150-199                   6 pts
$200-249                   8 pts
$250-299                 10 pts
$300-399                 12 pts
$400-449                 16 pts
$450-499                 18 pts
$500 +                     20 pts

**Playday work points can also be earned by donating items to the Silent Auction. You will receive one (1) playday point for every $10
your item sells for.

SUMMARY: TLPRC SERIES-END AWARD REQUIREMENTS
1.      Must be a club member in good standing as defined in the club by-laws.

2.      Must attend 5 of 7 playdays and compete in 4 of 5 events at each playday.

3.      Must earn work points – 10 per rider/30 maximum per family.


AWARDS Awards will be given to all qualified riders in each class.  Playday committee members will gather information on awards, and will
purchase and coordinate presentation of the awards according to series-end results.

Please note these are general rules and outlines for the TLPRC Playday Series. If there is a question or discrepancy concerning these rules or other issues,
it should be brought to the attention of the Playday Chairman. If the question or discrepancy needs immediate attention, an immediate ruling or decision will be
made by the Playday Committee.



Danna Rother
Playday Chairman
512-796-6768
danna.rother@gmail.com

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