The winners of the 2 Year Old Trail were Casual Lil Mys & Neil Perrett.
New dad, Adam O'Connell, topped off a very good first day of the three-day show by taking out the overall Supreme Halter Exhibit with Maxine Albury's beautiful Quarter Horse filly, Its More About Me.
Amanda Goodland's Double A Confirm A Bid (by Affirmative*) was the winner of the $600 GDWPC Nominated Sires Weanling Halter Futurity.
Justin Bond showed JBs All Print (Sheppard & Bond) to third place in the Open Weanling Halter Futurity.
Leesa Bickers' Leedale Mighty Cool Kid was the winner of the Yearling Quarter Horse Colt & Reserve Champion Quarter Horse Stallion/Colt.
Jodie Ward showed CP Raindrops On Roses to the win in the Open 2 Year Old Halter Futurity.
Natasha Humphries rode TPL Smart Rendition to take out the $400 "Bear" Taylor Memorial Hunter Under Saddle Classic.
Shown By Jodie ward, the Champion Paint Horse Stallion/Colt & Supreme Entire of the Show, Daytona One Ton Gun (by Affirmative IIU), placed second in the $400 Nominated Sires Junior Horse Hunter Under Saddle Futurity & was the winner of the $400 Nominated Sires Junior Horse Trail Futurity.
The Champion Appaloosa Stallion/Colt was Oregon Park Blak Ty Affair shown by Shaun Pinney.
Shirley Sommers' So Hot N Charming was the Champion Paint Horse Gelding, Supreme Gelding of the Show, the High Point 3 Year Old Horse & took out the 3 Year Old Western Pleasure ridden by Travis Humphries.
The High Point Senior Youth of the show, Holly McCredden, rode Boomalena to wins in both the $400 Open Versatility & the $400 Open Western Horsemanship Stakes. Holly is pictured here with her proud mum, Kelly, and her little brother, Damon.
The Champion Quarter Horse Stallion/Colt sash went to Chris Sewell's Classic In Black.
The $400 GDWPC Nominated Sires Junior Horse Hunter Under Saddle Futurity was taken out by Whata Silhouette (by Potassium*) ridden by Kylie Copeman.
The winner of the 2 Year Old Western Pleasure & High Point 2 Year Old of the show was Extreme Dream shown by Natasha Humphries.
The winners of the $400 Junior Horse Western Pleasure Stakes were Sure A Pretty Blaze & Natasha Humphries pictured here with the judge for the show, Mrs Linda Long (USA).
Pure Perfexion makes sure she doesn't put a hoof wrong for handler, Adam O'Connell, on her way to winning the Yearling Led Trail class.
Kirby Hayes & Winderadeen Some Hot Lies took out the Amateur Senior Western Pleasure & the $400 Senior Horse Western Pleasure Stakes.
Erin Neylon's Winderadeen Cee I Like It Hot was the High Point Amateur Junior Horse of the show.
Trainer Lisa-Jane Hall enjoyed the show with her two friends, Tuffy & Candy, instead of being on horseback.
The winners of the $400 Open Trail Stakes were Triple Lynx & Michael Webb.
Jake Burgess & Walkin In Memphis enjoyed a very good show that included collecting the win in the $400 GDWPC Nominated Sires Junior Horse Western Pleasure Futurity.
Ken Davison rode Diane Drought's Winderadeen Feel The Heat to a win in the Senior Horse Western Pleasure.
Senior Youth Western Pleasure winners, Emlyn Broad & Hypnotise - the High Point Junior Horse of the show.
Gail Chuter rode Doin It In Chocolate to the title of High Point Select Amateur of the show.
Justin McNamara rode Milissa Payne's SVQ Memums Irrezippable to the title of High Point Senior Horse of the show.
Melissa Dodds racked up enough points on Exclusively Cool over the three days to take out the title of High Point Amateur Senior Horse of the show.
High Point Junior Youth of the show was Kristy Drain who rode Denims The Menace to the title.
Krystee Muscat aboard KDE Good Golly Mist Molly in the Senior Youth Western Pleasure.
Glenlock Belissimo & Emma Tagget were competitors in the 2 Year Old Western Pleasure.