Anna Newlove rode Exley Impact in the Lady Rider 25 to 35 years.
Kate Hamilton rode Spring Creek Passion to second place in the rider 25 to 35 years.
Kate Shenton rode her delightful, Brampton Royal Whispers in the large cllass for Good Hands for Riders under 13 yeras.
Dominic Robertson from Western Australia was thrilled to win the Anita Flockhart Memorial award for Best Rider under 13years. Dominic is seen her with judges Toni Harper-Purcell and Craig Purcell.
Cindy Fullerton rode Miss Dior to win the Rider over 35 years.
Madina Hayman rode her Kiana Blue Murder to win the Rider 18 to 25 years.
Sharon LeMesurier rode her off the track and former clerk of the course horse, Sing Me Emily Lacy to win the EA Rider and be declared Champion Senior Rider.
Sarah Olsen rode Miss Dior to win the Rider 14 and under 17 years.
Tegan Copland riding Whitmere Coat of Arms won the class for rider 16 to 18 years.
Georgia Johnson from Western Australia rode Bloomfield Kalinga to be declared Champion Rider under 14 years and Supreme Champion Rider of the Show.
Vanessa Farrell aboard her ASH Eey Ore heads down the field for her Howard Springs Polocrosse team. The Northern Territory has just held a very successful Australian Polocrosse championship with 600 horses from around Australia.
Brenton Asloli and his ASH Mud Gutts prepare to pass the ball for the Howard Springs team.
Ben Guest and his watchful Jinx head down the field on the perfect footting for the Howard Springs team.
Kim Lewis aboard Woody prepare to pass the ball for the Palmerston team. The Darwin Royal is the Northern Territory's largest community event and today a huge crowd was watching the lunch time polocrosse match.
The Roberston family who have travelled about 800 kms from Western Australia to attend the Darwin show seem to be having a good time. Ruscoe Robertson rode Amaranda Mochacino to third place in the Intermediate Show Hunter Pony.
Helena Walker-Sangster on Glynyarra Park Deacon won the Novice Show Hunter Pony and went on to win Reserve Champion Show Hunter Pony.
Sergeant Bruce aboard Hightower and Senior Constable Jen riding Sabre keep an eye on proceedings. Both mounted police horses are Clydesdale crosses from Bingara Station.
Emily Furniss rode Haftado Bandit in the large class for Novice Show Hunter.
Jacqui Gould rode Acacia Ridge Windsong to win the Novice Show Hunter Hack.
Lee-Maree Clohesy rode Mahogony Bey in the Novice Show Hunter Hack.
Julie Davis and her good looking Joshels Red Velvet go for a gallop in the Intermediate Hunter Hack class.
Didier Palmer rode his good moving Take The Biscuit in the Intermediate Hunter Hack.
Rebecca Minshull rode the good mannered Percheron Kamilaroi Jamila in the Novice Hunter Hack.
Emily Hubble rode O'Donnell to win the Good Hands for Riders Under 13 years.
Natalie Fletcher jumped a 4 and 4 round in the 90cm two round championship riding her KP Chloe Rolland.
Alice Campbell and Broughtonvale Touch of Class had a 4 penalty then clear in the 90cm two round championship.
Mac Beasy rode Warhorse Romani for a 4 and clear in the 90cm two round championship.
Naturally talented Finn Beasy rode Nicole Mutimer's, Riding Pony/Thoroughbred cross Malibu Park Valkyrie for four faults then clear in the second round of the 90cm two round championship.
Sian Wright and Red Bluff Jounama were one of the many combinations that had four faults in the first and a clear second round in the 90cm two round championship.
Olivia Ruzsicska and Diamante Sky were a very well presented pair in the 90cm two round championship.
Natalie Fletcher rode Darwinian Lady for a double clear and second place in the 90cm two round championship.
Jamee Dean rode her wonderful Coryden Park Cool Ace to produce a double clear round and win the 90cm two round championship. Cool Ace is a really "cool" horse, he looked good in the dressage on Wednesday, won the jumping today and with excellent performances in Pony Club games has enabled Jamee to represent the Northern Territory in the Prince Phillip International Games in England in August.
Nadine Ikin and President JF Kennedy jumped two good clear rounds in the 90cm two round championship to finish just outside the money.