Amelia Percy from Macarthur in Victoria drove her, 'Amana park Morning Star' to fourth place in the class for Viceroy Turnout 12-13hh.
Andrew James drove Corinne Collins and his own nomination, 'Nawarrah Park Pink Panther' to claim the 14hh and Under Harness Turnout Championship and the Reserve Champion Viceroy Turnout 14hh and Under.
Thelma Coster is pictured driving her, 'Nattai Fairy Starlight' during the class for Viceroy Turnout 12hh and Under..
Wendy Ragg is pictured at the reins of the Ragg and Proctor Show Team's well performed, 'Glenwood Silk-N-Ize' that won the class for Viceroy Turnout 12hh and Under.
Heleni Goodman rode the Oaklands Hunt Club nomination, 'Shambala I Aint No Diva' to fourth place in the class for Lightweight Hunter.
Charlene Zwar from Melbourne Hunt Club rode Watery Gully Jane in the Lightweight Hunter class.
Darren Green from Oaklands Hunt Club, rode Kathleen Cust's, Off The Track Thoroughbred, Cotley to win the Lightweight Hunter on the Flat. All horses in the Hunting events today must have hunted five times with a registered hunt club during the 2014 season.
Wendy Higgins rode Freedom Spyda to fourth place in the Medium Hunter on the Flat for the Melbourne Hunt Club.
Hayley Graham from Hume Hunt Club rode Just Annabelles's Way to win the class for Medium Hunter on the Flat.
One of the favorite Show and Field Hunters, Kathy Emmett's, 21 year old, The Milkman made his last appearance in the show ring today. Still very bight and fit, The Milkman looks to have a few hunting seasons left in him.
Missy Horner from the Gippsland Riders and Friends Hunt Club was delighted when Ronnie won the class for Heavy Hunter and then was declared Champion Hunter on the Flat.
Kriston Kerry from Oaklands Hunt Club rode Barrister to second place in the Heavy Hunter and was then declared Reserve Champion Hunter on the Flat.
Heleni Goodman from Oaklands Hunt Club rode Caroline Yencken's, well named Dreamboat Goliath to take third place in the Heavy Hunter on the Flat.
The multiple champion, Beereega Culross, now a gelding took out another Royal Show Championship today. Driven by owner Matthew Marriott, Beereega Culross was declared Champion Clydesdale in Harness by Scottish judge, Mr Peter Tennant.
Peter Cantwell drove the Smith and Cantwell nomination, Laruistryn Archer to third place in the Clydesdale Gelding/Mare driven in a 2 wheeled vehicle.
Joshua Taylor drove Brenton Taylor's, McMurchie Blair to second place in the Gelding/Mare driven in a two wheel vehicle and Reserve Champion Clydesdale in Harness.
Roslyn Bardsley drove her Ben-Koi Sydney to win the class for Mare or Gelding Driven in a lorry.
Andrew Marriott drove the Marriott Family's Oscarville Sergeant to second place in the Clydesdale Mare or Gelding driven in a lorry.
Maureen Pengelly drive her own and Kerry Buckleigh's, Green Valley Kurrajong to take out the Reserve Championship Buggy Turnout under 14hh.
Fifteen year old Alex Ferguson rode Stuart Abrahams', 23 year old, Nikki for the Murray Valley Hunt Club in the S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate.
Rebecca Duryea representing Murray Valley Hunt Club rode McConouehy Lad to second place in the Medium Hunter on the Flat. Later in the day they competed in the S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate.
Jess Bertram representing the Hume Hunt Club rode 'Cee Jay Park Private Buddy' to second place in the class for Lightweight Hunter in the morning and took fourth place in the SA Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate in the afternoon.
Brittany Rae rode Kim Cooke's, Versace for the Tocumwal Hunt Club in the well supported S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate.
Kristen Lenne rode Clyde for the Oaklands Hunt Club to forth place in the Heavy Hunter on the Flat. Later in the day they placed second in the S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate.
Charlie Blakeley rode the former rescued horse, Rio to fifth place in the S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate, for Oaklands Hunt Club.
Gerard Hurry from Oaklands Hunt Club rode the ex-steeple chaser Key Symbol to fifth place in the S A Greaves memorial Hunters Plate. As a steeple chaser Key Symbol won $150,000.
Steve Emmett from Melbourne Hunt Club rode Bouncer in the S A Greaves Memorial Hunters Plate. Many people may have seen Bouncer before as he was a former carriage horse in Flinders street.
Darren Phelan drove Ironbark Clydesdales, Jacob, Max, Bill and Ed to second place in the Four Horse Team in vehicle.
Elsa Avery drove her Crosswynds Our Brenin to be declared Champion Harness Turnout over 14 hands.
Stuart Ryan drove his very well performed Stillbrook Tabitha to be declared Reserve Champion Harness Turnout over 14 hands.