Spins Signorita scored 142.5 and 132 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, for rider Russell Bradley and owner George Addamo from Seville Vic.
Richard Prew rode R and M Carthew's, Just A Minute to a score of 140 in the second round of the Equi Pro Open Derby.
Impressive scores of 144.5 and 144 for BWQ Tassa Lady Doc in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, owned by Peter and Debra Watson, Imbil Qld and ridden by Alan Morinish Qld.
I Spy Spinifex scored 142.5 and 131 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, owned by Col Ayre and ridden by Joe Gibson.
With the highest first round score of 150 and a second round of 145.5 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, G.I. Jane owned by G and L Whyteand ridden by Jonathan Dudley from kalbar Qld.
Scoring 143 and 130 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, Darts Spin FX owned by Jackie Mack and ridden by Joe Gibson from Bingara NSW.
Dara Ima Gunna owned by Geoffrey Woods and ridden by Aaron Wheatley from Wunghnu Vic. in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby.
Tasha scored 291.5 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, owned by Wedgefield Holdings Perth WA and ridden by Robert Mackay, the son of the famous Australian dressage rider Judy Mackay.
Scoring 144 and 145 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, Iscottalittlepep is owned by Peter and Darlene Gray and ridden by Denise Maccallum.
Scoring 274 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, Malandas Playboy ridden by Richard Prew and owned by Cheryl Morton.
With over $800,000 in price money earnings Todd Graham wants to add to his tally riding Wayn Knudsen's Stylish Chick in the final of the Equi Pro Open Derby after scoring 145.5 and 146.5 in the qualifying rounds.
Owned and ridden by Peter Costello from NSW, Lady Cassey scored 143.5 and 137 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby.
Docs Kurrawang scored 142 and 139 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. Owned by Paul and Faye Robertson from Roma Qld and ridden by Les Rudd.
Troy Randell from Lurg Vic rode Arrrgirl Iam Stylish in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. This young mare is owned by the Thompson family of Windsor NSW.
With superb breeding One Moore Acre by the imported stallion Acres Destiny and out of the highest all "Time Money Earners" One More Spin scored well in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby scoring 146 and 145.6. Owned by Barbara Clegg and ridden by Todd Graham.
Chance Lodge exhibit Royal Blue Boonsmal was ridden by Denise Maccallum from Goornong Vic.
Ridden by Rob Hodgman and owned by Cons Car Car Ctr, Docs Sundowner scored 145.5 and 146 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby.
Scoring 143.5 and 141 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, Sparkling Smart, owned by Greg Ellison and ridden by Ian Merrick.
Consistantly performing Spins Little Roc scored 144 and 144 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. Ridden and owned by Graham Lamey from Bringelly NSW.
Colour Me Roan scored 145.5 and 147 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. Owned by Bill Cox and Donna Campbell and ridden by Frank Green.
Bit of a Playgirl ridden and owned by Phil Gray from Longwood Vic. in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby.
EB's Crispin scored 145.5 and 146 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. Owned by Leonie Bow WA and ridden by Rob Hodgman NSW.
Scoring 127 and 141 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby, Cool and Classy, owned by Barbara Williams and ridden by Les Rudd from Purga Qld.
One of the most exciting young stallions, Eskdale West Rooster scored 145 and 148 in the qualifying rounds of the Equi Pro Open Derby. Owned by J and M Fitzgerald and ridden by Frank Green from Thagoona Qld.
Competing in the Equi Pro Open Derby for 4 year olds, Docs Little Spinifex ridden by Alana Taylor from Moura in Qld and owned by Craig Ross scored 144 and 143 in the qualifying rounds.
Western enthusiasts can "shop until they drop" in the large Traders Marquee.
The large Ariat display.
Lone Oak saddlery.
"The Snack Bar", one of the many places to eat at the Futurity, with large heaters and live television coverage it is a place to take a break but still watch the action.
After every 12-15horses a new group of cattle are settled into the arena, over 4000 head will be used over the 10 days of the Championships.