Melynda Goss rode Ramadan Arabian Olympia to win the Novice Ridden Galloway.
Mikayla Condon riding Docs Mighty Zanz took second place in the Novice Galloway.
Ally Reynolds rode Lavuka Carnival to take out the Reserve Champion Pony Hack.
Kirra Reynolds rode her off the track Thoroughbred, Justnothinleica to win the Novice Hack. As a race horse Justnothinleica had 5 starts for no prize money, so he finally has prize money next to his name.
Madina Hayman rode her Thoroughbred, Riverside Sonnet to be declared Champion Hack. As a race horse Riverside Sonnet has six starts for no prize money.
Four year old Lilana Clayton looks to be having a good time at her first show. Lilana took out one of the two encouragement awards in the Sub Junior ring.
Lily Hennessy with the help of Asha Hennessy and her pony Daytime Manhatten placed third in the rider 6 years and under.
Rooyen Von Saskia with the help of Kirby Aylett rode Tanlee Dark Thunder to fourth place in the Rider under 6 years.
A thrilled Kate Patten won the class for rider 6 years and under.
Three year old Pippa Triggs with the help of mum, Jodie and her pony Hairy Maclary (not so hairy after being clipped twice) won one of the two encouragement awards in the sub junior ring.
Tori King rode her Red Panther in the "Centerfold Memorial Trophy" class for thoroughbred horses. Red panther was trained by Tori's parents and had 54 starts, 6 wins and 7 seconds for $44,000 in prize money and now he is just starting his showing career.
Catherine Mulvaney has had a good show starting with the dressage events. Today Catherine and her Thoroughbred, Millenium City took out the "Centerfold Memorial Trophy" for the best Thorghbred hack. Millenium City won $19,000 as a race horse with three wins.
Grace McDonald rode Pepper Le Pony to win the rider 7-10 years in the Sub-Junior ring and be declared Champion Sub Junior rider.
The four Robertson children have really charmed the judges and officials at this year's Darwin Royal Show. Today a delighted Dominic Robertson was awarded the Linda Hadden Memorial award for a rider who has been polite to officials, a good sportsman and kind to his fellow competitors for the duration of the show, as judged by the judges and officials.
Georgia Johnson from Western Australia rode her former pony, St Aubyns Ballerina that is now owned by Ivy-Rose Cleveland-Allen to take out the Champion Ridden Pony hack.
Mia Rose rode the four year old Joshels Willy Wonka to win the Novice Pony.
Hard working Darwin Show secretarty for the equestrian events, Sandy Ennis took a short time out to ride her Braefoot Park Faberge and win the Intermediate Galloway.
Rachel Streeter rode her Arabian Mallawa Bucks Fizz to win the Lady's Galloway.
Shannah Mudge rode her delightful Frodo Baggins to be declared Champion Show Hunter Pony.
Georgia Johnson's Bloomfield Kalinga was declared Champion Show Hunter hack.
Ella Spinks rode the very well performed Rathowen Storm Warning to be declared Champion Galloway and go on to take out the Supreme Champion ridden exhibit.
Trevor Melville heads down the field in a for a mixed team in the popular lunch time polocrosse match.
Jesse Lee taylor played a good game of defensive polocrosse aboard her ASH Snooky.
The Indian Mckenna family of Brooke, Andrew and Bridie aboard Brimor Christopher Robin placed third in the tough Fancy Dress class.
Hannah Armstrong with the help of mum, Karen added some colour to the Fancy Dress class.
Miya Fleming and Tapu Henry Black looked good in the Fancy Dress class.
The pair of leprechauns, TJ Klaer-Huish and the well named Patrick took out second place in the fancy dress class.
Risa Watanabe and her nice September Rhapsody placed second in the Open 1.05 class this afternoon.
Chelsea Maxwell rode El gems Jagsta to jump a double clear round and win the Open 1.05 class.
Michael Minshull rode Traktion in the Open 1.05 class.