Fifty one horses started in the prestigious three year old National Futurity, conducted over four sections; Led, Hack, Working and Time Trial. Here Katie Slater rides Belmur Logan in the Hack Section to score 64 and 64.5.
Mark West rode the Minter and Hooley nomination, Barega Recess in the National Futurity Hack Section to score 70 and 76.
Bruce Coulthard rode his own Billcurra Basalt to take equal sixth place in the Working Section of the National Futurity with scores of 75 and 81.5.
Libby Affleck rode her own and G. Turton's, Warratunga Roulette to score 70 and 74.5 in the Hack Section of the National Futurity. Last night this combination placed equal third in the Led section of the event.
Stacey Witherdin rode her own Yarramine Elite in the Hack Section of the National Futurity. Last night Yarramine Elite was placed equal third in the Led section.
Bob Kildey riding his own elegant Globella Acres Jewel took equal sixth place in the Working section of the National Futurity with scores of 76 and 80.5.
Jenny Meyers riding Wundurra Stud's, Wundurra Review won the Hack section of the National Futurity.
Phil Elliott riding Koobah Performance Horse's, Moranjee Redwing scored 74.5 and 79.5 in the Working section of the National Futurity.
Kim Frazer and Destinys Girl did well in the Futurity with a second place in the Led, fourth place in the Hack and scores of 74 and 81.5 in the Working for third place overall.
Paul Dehnert from Qld rode his own Royalle Heartacre to score 64 and 67.5 in the Working section of the Futurity. Last night this combination won the Led section.
Consistent performer, David Wilson guides his homebred Glen Lee Rivoli Moonbeam to second place in the Working Section of the Futurity with scores of 78.5 and 82.5. This combination took seventh place overall.
Warwick Lawrence rode the Lidbury Family's, Tocal Goldfever to fifth place in the Working Section of the Futurity with scores of 76.5 and 82.5, taking fifth place overall.
Kyra O'Brien riding O'Briens Flauntette, demonstrated that is not only a boys game, winning the Working Section of the Futurity with scores of 79 and 82.5 and taking second place in the Hack section. They finished in ninth place overall.
Gennie-Anne Woodall riding the Woodall and Simpson nomination of Almora Double Dynasty took equal sixth place in the Working section of the Futurity with scores of 77 and 79.5 and early was placed equal third in the Led.
Nathan Mura rode his own Talawahl Reveille to equal sixth place in the Hack section of the National Futurity. In the Working section they scored 66.5 and 73.
Cameron Jones rode his Ceekayjay Sophistication to equal sixth place in the Working Section of the National Futurity with scores of 77.5 and 82.With a consistent all round performance, they took overall sixth place.
Victorian Jason Fry rode his well performed Condamine Liberty Belle to score a pair of sixty nines in the Working section of the National Futurity.
Warwick Lawrence rode The Emery Family and Kirala Stud's, Cee Dee Deja Vu to third place in the Working section of the National Futurity with scores of 82.5 and 77 and take fourth place overall.
Bret Jones riding his Falconhurst Formidable took third place in the Hack section of the National Futurity.
Popular Victorian competitor, David Nash rode Emma South's, Waymere Oaks Identity to post scores of 71.5 and 74.5 in the Working Section of the National Futurity. They went on to claim tenth place over all in the 2010 National Futurity.
Katie de Jong rode Ophir Anita to second place in the National Youth Challenge under 13 Time Trial. The Youth Challenge has four sections; Hack, Working, Time Trial and Cattle with the Hack and Working being conducted tomorrow.
Laura Lawrence rode a veteran of ASHS Nationals, 28 year old Towitta Bingo in the National Youth Challenge Under 13 years.They are pictured during the Time Trial section.
Hector Macintrre aboard Tinagroo Minnie rode well to take second place in the Cattle section of the National Youth Challenge Under 13 years.
Courtney Robertson looks pleased to be riding Cedervale Jillaroo in the National Youth Challenge Under 13 years. And why not as they took fourth place in the Time Trial and third place in the Cattle section.
Ryan Wallen riding Karman Pepper looks determined to follow in his father, Allan Wallen's foot steps, posting a fast time in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial Under 13 years. Ryan went on to take second place in the Cattle section.
Claudia Atfield did a good job riding Brown Shelly to finish the course in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial Under 13 years. She has many more years in this division to improve her time.
Well performed rider Christopher Ware is pictured riding Wungum Citizen in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial 13 and under 18 years. Christopher went on to take second place in the Cattle section.
Lauren Ryder rode Bulla Kyuna in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial 13 and under 18 years.
David Olsen riding Doongara Power Repeat posted a fast time for fifth place in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial 13 and under 18 years.
Hannah Fotheringham rode Bobadil Oaks Gemma in the National Youth Challenge Time Trial 13 and under 18 years.