Grant Quigley rode Gail Bernadin's, 'Getting Brighter' by Winderadeen Get Shorty to take third place in the Cat William Adams Open Derby with a score of 144.
Jamie Creek rode the Truclass QHS's imported, Truclass Slick Chick by Smooth As A Cat that won the Derby at Tamworth in June to take fourth place in the Cat William Adams Open Derby on the weekend with a score of 142.5.
Guy Morgan from Strathbogie in Victoria rode his own stallion, 'This Cats Destiny' by WR This Cats Smart to score 132 in the Cat William Adams Open Derby for five year old horses.
Bernadette Lucas from Glen Innes in NSW rode her own, 'Miss Jewel jazz' by Dual Jazz to take fourth place in the City of Bendigo Non Pro Classic with a score of 139.
Murray Pullin from Geelong and his 'C Me Duck' by Peptos Stylish Oak (imp) get down to business during the City of Greater Bendigo Non Pro Classic. They earned 136 points.
James Hodgman went one better in Victoria and won the City of Bendigo Non Pro Classic riding , 'EB S Phalaris' by Dual Rey (USA) that was second in the Non Pro Classic at Tamworth in June.
Gillian Grant from Illabo in NSW rode her , 'Nicajack Cave' by Peptos Stylish Oak (imp) to score 141 for second place in the City of Bendigo Non Pro Classic.
Robert Greer is pictured riding his , 'Reys Little Dreamer' by Smart Little Dreamer to score 135 in the City of Bendigo Non Pro Classic.
John Keats rode the Prestige Pastoral Co's, 'A Little Red Colonel' by A Llittleredrooster to score 141 and tale third place in the City of Greater Bendigo Non Pro Classic.
Ron Cole from Henley Brook in Western Australia is pictured aboard his , 'Currell Peptos Shadow' by Peptos Stylish Oak (imp) during the City of Greater Bendigo Non Pro Classic. They earned 134points.
Dru O'Keefe's, 'Shania Niner' by Sophisticated Cat looks to be going all out to keep this cow cut. They earned 139 points to take third place in the Tri Star QHS Non Pro Derby.
Amelia Tonkin from Barraba in NSW is a girl on the move. She is pictured riding, 'CTK Roxanna Acre' by Burrendah Acres that took second place in the Tri Star QHS Non Pro Derby. At Tamworth in June Amelia was second, third (on this horse) and fourth in the Non Pro Derby, and was inducted in to the Non Pro Hall of Fame.
Nikki Morgan from Strathbogie in Victoria is pictured aboard her own and Guy Morgan's stallion, 'This Cats Destiny' by WR This Cats Smart, on their way to victory in the Tri Star QHS Non Pro Derby with 146 points.
Wayne Baumann rode Jim Lyons' ,'Peptos Stylish Gift' by Peptos Stylish Oak (imp) to score 141 and take seventh place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting.
Jackie Dudley rode her own, 'Spyderman' by Oaks Jack Hammer to score 142 and take sixth place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting.
Sidney Myer rode the Yulgilbar QHS's, 'Jacks Envy Oak' by Oaks Jack Hammer to fourth place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting with a score of 146.
Aaron Wheatley rode the Tri Star QHS's, 'Erin Flashy Rey' by Dual Rey to fifth place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting with 143.5 points.
Vaughn McGuiness from Darling Point in NSW is pictured riding his own, 'Cassidy Oak' by Tassa Lena for a score of 137 in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting.
Popular and successful rider, Denise MacCallum-Campey is pictured aboard the Chance Lodge QHS' former Tamworth Futurity winner, 'Giovannis Simpatico' by Freckles Fortissimo. They earned 139 points in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting competition.
The 7 Star QH Company's imported stallion, 'Tapt Dancing Cat' by Highbrow Cat shows the determination and athletic ability necessary to be successful at Cutting. A good rider also helps and Todd Graham, winner of over one million dollars is certainly that. Together they earned 148 points for second place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting competition.
Dean Holden rode the Copperwood Ranch's , 'Six Spins' by Dual Rey to score 147 and take third place in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting Competition.
ATL Cutting Horses, 'Hard Hat Henry' by Highbrow Cat and ridden by Todd Graham won the Open Cutting class at Tamworth in June and won again on the weekend at the Victorian Futurity meeting taking out the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting with the weekend's highest score of 150.
Phil Dawson rode Dianne Bennett's successful Acres Destiny son, 'Turpentine Acres' to score 141 in the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting competition.
Successful mare, 'Amaroo Sheoak' by Bobby Bo Lena owned by Michael Smith from Officer in Victoria and ridden by Corey Holden, pictured during the Elmore Events Centre Open Cutting. Winner of $65,000, the mare is having one of her last starts before going to stud.
Corey Holden rode Greg and Tracey Clavarino's , 'EP Sophisticated Oak' by Sophisticated Oak to take equal second place in the Erin Park Victorian Open Futurity with 145 points.
Phil Dawson rode Lenore Holborow-Harvey's , 'Reyduckulous' by Stylish Rey to take equal second place in the Erin Park Victorian Open Futurity with 145 points.
Dean Holden rode Greg Joliffe's, 'Lady Bob Rio' by Bobs Hickory Rio to take sixth place in the Erin Park Victorian Open Futurity with 142 points.
Well known and successful Cutting exhibitor and rider, Rob Hodgman rode R and C Greer's , 'EB's Eucalypt' by Reyn Storm (imp) to equal fourth place in the Erin Park Victorian Open Futurity with 143.5 points.
A busy Todd Graham rode Glenn Kirkbridge's, 'More Dorothy' by One Stylish Pepto, out of Dorothy Dox to equal fourth place in the Erin Park Victorian Open Futurity with 143.5 points.
Aaron Wheatley had a successful show in Victoria taking out the Erin Park Open Futurity riding Dianne Bennett's, 'Turpentine Storm' (pictured) by Reyn Storm (imp) with a score of 147. Earlier Aaron rode the Tri Star QHS's, 'Destinys Sweet Sugar' by Acres Destiny to win the Cat William Adams Open Derby with a score of 148.