2018 Royal Darwin Show

Kate Shenton rode Carman Nowak's, Rivendell Illusion to be declared Champion Show Galloway.
Kate Shenton rode Carman Nowak's, Rivendell Illusion to be declared Champion Show Galloway.
Jess Seilor rode Lyndhurst Alluring to third place in the Novice Galloway.
Jess Seilor rode Lyndhurst Alluring to third place in the Novice Galloway.
Ruby Platemottley riding Rose Gun Stormboy, took third place in the Intermediate Galloway.
Ruby Platemottley riding Rose Gun Stormboy, took third place in the Intermediate Galloway.
Rhianna Williamson rode NJS Royal Secrets to be declared Reserve Champion Pony.
Rhianna Williamson rode NJS Royal Secrets to be declared Reserve Champion Pony.
Tess Patten riding her Melody Park Idyllic Lady was declared Champion Pony Hack.
Tess Patten riding her Melody Park Idyllic Lady was declared Champion Pony Hack.
Rory Nicholls from Queensland, rode Ally Reynold's, Lavuka Carnival to third place in the Show Pony 12.2hh and under 14hh.
Rory Nicholls from Queensland, rode Ally Reynold's, Lavuka Carnival to third place in the Show Pony 12.2hh and under 14hh.
Dominic Robertson from Kununurra in WA, jumped a nice round in the 70cm AM3 aboard Jackman.
Dominic Robertson from Kununurra in WA, jumped a nice round in the 70cm AM3 aboard Jackman.
Carmel Trevorrow riding Ralenti took third place in the 70 cm AM5.
Carmel Trevorrow riding Ralenti took third place in the 70 cm AM5.
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Shardae Clancy rode a nice clear round aboard Keilor Davinci in the 70 cm AM5.
Shardae Clancy rode a nice clear round aboard Keilor Davinci in the 70 cm AM5.
Teri Walker rode her good moving Arabian, Al-Kareeme Hugo Boss to win the Open Galloway 14.2-15hh.
Teri Walker rode her good moving Arabian, Al-Kareeme Hugo Boss to win the Open Galloway 14.2-15hh.
Sandy Sevior rode Rays Are Lucky to second place in the 70 cm AM5.
Sandy Sevior rode Rays Are Lucky to second place in the 70 cm AM5.
Broooke Nyhuis rode Warrego Waves to win the 70 cm AM5.
Broooke Nyhuis rode Warrego Waves to win the 70 cm AM5.
Juanita Porter riding her Lemracs Lucifer was declared Best Novice Exhibit and Reserve Champion Galloway.
Juanita Porter riding her Lemracs Lucifer was declared Best Novice Exhibit and Reserve Champion Galloway.
Jaimee Bruggerman rode Skibbereen Neat Az to contest the Best Novice Exhibit, after winning the Novice Hunter Class yesterday.
Jaimee Bruggerman rode Skibbereen Neat Az to contest the Best Novice Exhibit, after winning the Novice Hunter Class yesterday.
Emily David was awarded the Linda Hadden Encouragement award. Seen here with sponsor Joe Bremmer and judges Kerry Tempest Clarke and Rob Clarke.
Emily David was awarded the Linda Hadden Encouragement award. Seen here with sponsor Joe Bremmer and judges Kerry Tempest Clarke and Rob Clarke.
Ally Reynolds rode her Thoroughbred, KP Arrmani to win the Novice Hack class.
Ally Reynolds rode her Thoroughbred, KP Arrmani to win the Novice Hack class.
Lorranine Scott rode her Standardbred, Royal Pride to win the 15-15.2hh Hack class.
Lorranine Scott rode her Standardbred, Royal Pride to win the 15-15.2hh Hack class.
Shayla Fattore had an unlucky four faults riding Wild Wonder Snack Pack, in the 70 cm AM5.
Shayla Fattore had an unlucky four faults riding Wild Wonder Snack Pack, in the 70 cm AM5.
Sheldon Collins rode Brooke Ferguson's Thoroughbred, Barbie to be declared Reserve Champion Hack.
Sheldon Collins rode Brooke Ferguson's Thoroughbred, Barbie to be declared Reserve Champion Hack.
Alexis Strong and Pauly Pizza wait their turn to work out in the handler class 7-10 years.
Alexis Strong and Pauly Pizza wait their turn to work out in the handler class 7-10 years.
Penny Parry with the help of Dad and her delightful pony, Dutton Lea Xotic won the class for Handler 7-10 years.
Penny Parry with the help of Dad and her delightful pony, Dutton Lea Xotic won the class for Handler 7-10 years.
Chelsea Davidge and Praire Girl were awarded the Sub-Junior encouragement award. Seen here with Sub-Junior judge, Jenny Jones.
Chelsea Davidge and Praire Girl were awarded the Sub-Junior encouragement award. Seen here with Sub-Junior judge, Jenny Jones.
Jodie Dunlop from Western Australia heads towards the goal in the exhibition polocrosse match.
Jodie Dunlop from Western Australia heads towards the goal in the exhibition polocrosse match.
Number two for the Litchfield team, Peter Maley rides Rocky down the field.
Number two for the Litchfield team, Peter Maley rides Rocky down the field.
Gerald Maley and Max out pace the opposition.
Gerald Maley and Max out pace the opposition.
Chelsea Golder aboard Lucy gallop down the field in the skilful exhibition match.
Chelsea Golder aboard Lucy gallop down the field in the skilful exhibition match.
Number one player for Noonamah, Jessie Lee Taylor and Gregan twists around her defensive opposition.
Number one player for Noonamah, Jessie Lee Taylor and Gregan twists around her defensive opposition.
Kenny Grimmond aboard SP heads for the goals.
Kenny Grimmond aboard SP heads for the goals.
Isabella Seipel aboard Oliver looks to be having a good and successful time at the 67th Darwin Royal show.
Isabella Seipel aboard Oliver looks to be having a good and successful time at the 67th Darwin Royal show.
Four year old Imogen White and her mother Susie look like they are having fun in the Grand parade.
Four year old Imogen White and her mother Susie look like they are having fun in the Grand parade.
Local horseman and A Grade polocrosse player, Brian Davidge aboard Big Red sends the ball goalwards.
Local horseman and A Grade polocrosse player, Brian Davidge aboard Big Red sends the ball goalwards.
Zara Patten had a very good day riding Brampton Royal Whisper to take out the Best Sub-Junior Award.
Zara Patten had a very good day riding Brampton Royal Whisper to take out the Best Sub-Junior Award.
Angela Forster had a great show with her Ace or Joker. The successful race horse started the show taking out the Supreme Led exhibit, then today made it a double being declared Supreme Show Horse. Ace or Joker won 18 races from 82 starts with earnings of $240,000.
Angela Forster had a great show with her Ace or Joker. The successful race horse started the show taking out the Supreme Led exhibit, then today made it a double being declared Supreme Show Horse. Ace or Joker won 18 races from 82 starts with earnings of $240,000.
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