Marney Neal rode Kydras Diesel to win the Hack gelding 5 years and over, over 15hh.
Adrianne Bowen rode Yagoneya Jag majic to third place in the Hack Gelding 5 years and over, over 15hh.
Chloe Cartwright rode Springs Pepsi Coala to win the Hack gelding 5 years and over under 15hh and went on to be declared Champion Hack Gelding.
Michelle Wilton rode Mr. J. Cowley's, Taronga Billabong Bruce to place second in the Hack Gelding 5 years and over under 15hh, they went on to be declared Reserve Champion Hack Gelding.
Paul Davidson rode Ozioziozi Bodacious Luke to win the Hack Stallion 5 years and over, over 15hh and they went on to be declared Champion Hack stallion.
Christopher Ware rode John and Jacqueline Farley's, Kayderoyale Voodoo to win the Hack Stallion 5 years and over, 15hh and under and go on to be declared Reserve Champion Stallion Hack.
Geordie Akeroyd and his Royalle Scotch N Ice, took second place in the Hack Stallion 5 years and over, over 15hh.
Mat Oakley rode Miss. L Foster's, Riverdale Voodoo to win the Novice Working 4 years and under, after being placed fourth in the 3 year old Hack Colt.
David Wilson rode Mr. J. Pederick's filly, Glen Lee Limerick to be declared Champion Hack 3 year old. There were 28 horses entered in the Hack Filly 3 year old class.
2012 Futurity winner, Doongarra Powerade ridden beautifully by Adam Wallen, today won the Hack colt 3 years old.
Brodie Howe rode Warringah Nickelback to win the Hack Gelding 3 years old.
Christopher Ware rode the Wungum Partnership, Jaytee Harmony to place second in the Filly class and then go on to be declared Reserve Champion Hack 3 year old.
After a 2 1/2 day drive from South Australia, Kim Ide is having a good show with her two young horses. Today Kim rode her homebred Chalani Minerva to win the Hack 4 years and Under in English Attire from 30 other competitors. Later in the day Kim and Chalani Minerva placed third in the tough class for Novice working 4 year old.
Former Garryowen winner, Jan Smith rode Wildraft Cracklin Rosie to fifth place in the Hack 4 years and under English attire.
Victorian David Nash rode his Waymere Oaks Identity to win the Hack Stallion 5 years and over - English Attire. Earlier in the day this combination placed second in the Hack Stallion 5 years and over - Under 15hh.
Laura Treman rode Yagoneya Tech Magic to second place in the large class for Hack Gelding 5 years and over, over 15hh. Later in the day Laura and Yaronya Tech Magic won the Hack Gelding 5 years and over - English attire and went on to be declared Champion Hack in English attire.
Loretta Lawson rode Coquon Holly to win the Hack Mare 5 years and over English Attire.
Mary-Ann Emerton rode Woylon J Venom to place second in the Hack Gelding 5 years and over - English Attire and they went on to be declared Reserve Champion Hack in English Attire.
Paul Wardell rode his Silverthorn Easy Acres to second place in the large class for Novice Working 4 years and under.
Barry Moore rode his Starwaltz Cool Justice to equal third place in the Novice Working 4 years and under.
Jessica Moore looks to be having a good time riding Starwaltz Jetstar in the Novice Working 4 years and under. Jessica did a good job competing in an open class. At the ASHS Nationals this year there is just a Junior and Juvenile Challenge, with all the Youth events being conducted at a separate show.
Paula Deans heads out to start her workout aboard Notus Security, in the Nocive working 4 years and under.
Bill Peardon rode his Kydras Obediah to win the Hack Stallion 4 years old.
Aaron Todd's nomination, Todds Kassandra won the Hack Mare 4 years old and went on to be declared Champion Hack 4 years old.
Patrick Lacey's nomination, Lacey's Coorumbeena Martina took second place in the Hack Mare 4 years old.
David Todd rode Todds Junior to equal third in the Novice Working 4 years and under. Earlier in the day Todds Junior placed second in the Hack 4 years and under - English Attire and won Hack Gelding 4 years old and was declared Reserve Champion Hack 4 years old.
Warwick Lawrence rode Cedar Downs Limited Edition to win the Novice Working Mare 5 years and over.
Shenae Scheibel is pictured working out aboard Rainwood Park Tally in the class for Novice Hack Mare 5 years and over - 15hh and under. The early staging of the ASHS Nationals may not suit the Futurity horses so well but except for a damp Monday afternoon the weather has be perfect for a horse show.
Emma Gamack rode Clairvale Tiger Gem to equal second place in the Novice Hack Mare 5 years and over - Over 15hh. In the ASHA Hack classes, the horses are all put on the circle and the finalists are called in and the others dismissed. The finalists then complete a set work out that is marked on a score sheet, a bit like a dressage test.
Michelle Banning rode Ryedale Miss Chelsea to win the Novice Hack Mare 5 years and over - Over 15hh.