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Have you ever wondered what a western horse show judge is thinking, as he/she is standing out there judging you? Let’s try to get into the minds of our judges so we can know what is expected of us as a competitor and what makes our judges tick. What is that Judge Thinking? Article: Joanne Gregory Our pool of AQHA judges in Australia is not a huge list of names. We have a nice mix of judges who have been judging for years and some exciting new, up and coming judges. But in the end they are just people, like you and me, who have chosen to learn our rule book and make those often tough decisions. So let’s start by looking at what job the judge has to perform, so you have a better understanding of their responsibilities and what they are required to do. A judge can be required to judge for a few hours, for example Trail Classes only, or one, two or more days. Show programs are set by committees and they never know how many competitors they are going to have enter the show. So a judge may have a very easy day with small entries or a huge day with lots of entries, but either way everyone wants to get home early including competitors, Page 12 • The Australian Quarter Horse Magazine • March • April • 2018 Photos: Tania Hobbs committee members and workers. So the judge has to work with the Show Manager to ensure that the classes are judged in a timely manner. This means that we want our judges to be efficient, but to also take enough time to assess every entrant and ensure competitors are given enough opportunity to show their horses to the best of their ability. Whilst doing this, the judge also has to keep an eye out for incorrect or illegal equipment and/or attire, and most importantly judge to the requirements of the classes as per the rule book. A lot of our classes now are scored classes, which takes more time for the judge to complete. This is why you often see stewards being used to inspect the Showmanship horses so the judge can complete the score sheets. These sheets are very useful to the competitor - take the time to go to the office and have a look at how you scored. Check this against the rule book to