Warrick Lawrence riding Cedar Downs Unique posted the impressive score of 89 to take equal second place in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14. This combination went on to win the final of the ASHA Maiden Series.
Vicki Evans riding Talaawahl Star Baroness scored 80 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Chad Reynolds riding Black Forest scored 83 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Gerald O'Brien rode his wonderful little stallion, Obriens Resette to score 84 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14. Later in the day this combination won the Abbey Open Challenge.
Double protection. Watchirs Star keeps a watch on the action.
Kendal Neilson rode Birneys Speedy who does look very speedy, but only scored 21 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Bruce Coulthard and Eagleview Revon scored 21 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Ben Rossiter and Ronola Dee Dee scored 82 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Talented rider, Madalyn Watchirs riding Boonderabbi Knots drew a pushy beast that could not be persuaded to travel around the course, so she finished the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series with a score of 21.
Graham Hill and Loraley Finesse unfortunately only scored 17 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14. Of the 162 entries a large percentage finished with just a cut out score.
Mark Wesyt and Nevlyn Reflection scored 65 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Brett Rowlandson and Retreat Elly May scored 87 and took eighth place in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Gus Payne riding Stoneage Young Gun scored 85 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14.
Scott Pickering and Carmona Prosecutter scored 83 in the second round of the ASHS Maiden Campdraft Series 14. All combinations that had two outside scores moved forward to the final.
Noel Cheney and Canome Official were one of the ninety two competitors in the Abby Open Challenge.
Adam Wallen rode Doongara Power N Dreams to win the Working Mare 4 years old.
John Lee and Jats Bar Adios Acres won the Working Stallion 4 years old and went on to be declared Reserve Champion Working 4 year old.
Warwick Lawrence rode The Emery Family and Kirala Stud's, Cee Dee Deja Vu to win the working 4 year old Mare and go on to be declared Champion Working Four year old.
Susan Leathy rode Myee Araluen in the Abby Open Challenge. The Open Challenge consists of four sections, Hack, Working, Cattle/Campdraft and Time trial.
Mat Holz rode Ms F Di Petta's, Kanika Two Up to win the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
Matthew Hulett and Ervines Rollex have been busy all show and today competed in the Abby Open Challenge.
Amanda Hartrode riding Kingslea Country Valente complete the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
Wayme Marray and ELA Kookaburra stretch out in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge. This combination took overall seventh place.
Georrdie Akeroyd riding Royalle Scotch N Ice turn back in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
David Nash and Waymere Oaks Agent put on a good show in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge. This combination took fourth place overall.
Kristen Peel and Boon Hill Oscar complete the pattern in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
As always Bill Peardon and Bibbenluke Selena produced an impressive display in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge. Bill took overall tenth place with Selena and fifth place with Bibbenluke Emily.
Phil Dehnert and Royalle Double Vision complete the Working section of the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
Brad Piggott riding Willdraft Nicky turn back in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.
Paul Vary rode his well performed Riverview Snowman in the Working Section of the Abby Open Challenge.