Anna-Lee Mair rode 'Janevelyn Madonna', exhibited by C Zamora to take second place in the Novice Galloway 14-14.2hh class.
Kim Durante, just starting to warm up on the main arena, rode the Lunney and Durante nomination, 'Western Magician' to take sixth place in the class for Novice Galloway 14-14.2hh.
Angela Rodham (nee Latter) "cleaned up" in the Sidesaddle classes with her magnificent Warmblood mare, 'Skyview Bridie'.
Nine-year-old, Anna Elder was the youngest by far in the Sidesaddle Turnout class. She rode very well despite a somewhat naughty pony and her exploits bode well for the continuation of Sidesaddle riding.
Sue Beuth with her winning Stallion and Best Miniature Horse Exhibit Three Years and Over, 'Gumnut Wizard' by Harrington Park Magic Man out of Valera Kristan. Exhibited by D Beuth.
Terry Cowan rode the Corvi/Beggs and Cowan nomination, 'Kolbeach Dior' to take second place in the class for Novice Galloways 14.2-15hh and third in the Open.
Courtney Midson rode the Midson Family's 'Cedar Lakes Lovenote' to take fourth place in the class for Novice Galloways 14.2-15hh. A little later in the day and a change of hoese saw Courtney win the Open Lady Rider class and claim Back to back Lady Rider Championships.
Linda Dobson flew in from Perth to ride 'NP Caesar'. Today the effort was worth it as they jumped a double clear, in the Group C AM5 to take third place..
Carli Taunton from Worongary in Queensland had a quick rise to fame. Carli rode her 'Contemplations of Rathowen' to win both the Novice and Open Galloway 14.2-15hh classes and go on to claim the Reserve Ccampionship.
Young Queensland rider, Rebecca Crack, jumped a double clear with her 'Kiwi Haka' to take fourth place in the Group C AM5.
Tony Harper Purcell had an outstanding show with her just four-year-old, 'Kolbeach Stilletto' to win the Novice 14-14.2hh Galloway class and take second place in the Open. Bought as a yearling, Stilletto is by Fernley Fine Print out of Necta Night Surprise.
Adam Oliver with the Widdowson Family's successful Galloway, 'Willowcroft Regal Winter'. However, you cannot win them all and the 2006 Champion Galloway had to settle for third place in the Open 14-14.2hh class.
Carmel Perkins from Beaudesert with her successful and lovely, former Victorian Galloway, 'Highgrove Mitsouko'. They won the Lady's Galloway class and werw fourth in the Open 14-14.2hh.
Queensland Constable, Nikki Doogue, won the Best Troop or Police Horse Turnout and Best Troop or Police horse with her own, wonderful Andalusian gelding (just recently gelded), 'Campeon Marabo'
Popular NSW rider, Christy Hall was declared Reserve Champion Lady Rider.
A very fit looking Council Steward, Loreli Payne, strides across the main arena.
Trooper Lyn Gurney from the Maleny Light Horse with 'Bella'
Gabby Wells, with some help from mother, Caroline, and a most obliging 'lovely white pony' took third place in the Led Pony Turnout class for Boys and Girls.
Francesca Christie with Christine Frost's typey Galloway gelding, Elmdale Park Ambiants. Bred by the owner, Ambiants is by Kirreway Ambition (dec) out of Yarramie Ant's Pants. They worked well to win the Open 14-14.2hh class and went on to claim the Galloway Championship.
Phillip Bobic rode the Keskinen and Brooks nomination, 'SLM Piccolo' a Thoroughbred, to win the Gent's Galloway class.
Ashley Jobe-Parker from NSW was turned out to perfection to win the Led Pony Turnout class for Girl or Boy Riders.
Sidney Anning from Fig Tree Pocket in Queensland won the Open Lightweight Show Hunter Galloway class with her good moving and typey 'Euston Royal Celebrity'.
Tyler Harris from Buccan in Queensland rode her 'Warrienwood Monarch' to take fourth place in the Pone Lightweight Show Hunter Pony class.
Brook Higgins from Toowoomba won the Pony/Galloway Turnout class.
Anna McGregor with her 'Mandarin' competing in the Group B Championship.
Kim Durante with the Koorey and Durante Families' Champion Show Hunter Galloway, 'Rathowen Timothy'.
Early in the show, Jenna Mass won her Girl Rider 15-17 Years class and today Jenna claimed the Pony/Galloway/Hack Turnout class.
Caitlin Cullen rode the Cullen Family's 'Dunelm Royal Salute' to take second place in the Open Heavyweight Show Hunter Galloway class and go on to take out the Reserve Show Hunter Galloway Championship.
David Dobson from Western Australia made it three out of three Group B class victories with the 17.1hh Mamero gelding, 'Showa Metal Barrington', to easily claim the Group B Champion Horse award.
Melissa Plucknett rode Darlene and Peter Teys' legandary 'Oaklands Park Cascade' to take third place in the Pony Turnout class.