Elisha Davies rode Mystery Poll to third place in the D Grade AM3.
Local Vet, Jenny Watts had a good day winning both the Intermediate Rider 18 years and over and the Rider 25 to 35 years.
Ayrial Harburn was pleased to win the Lady/Gent rider 18-25 years.
Kelli Clarke rode Multi Regard to second place in the Lady/Gent ride 18-25 years.
Jami Huish rode Crowned Super Surreal in the Rider 25-35years.
Rachael Pen-Dennis rode Dilettante to win her riding class and go on to be declared Champion Rider 14-18years.
Annie Simmons rode Maytime Chantel to place second in the Rider under 12 years and went on to be Reserve Champion Rider under 14 years.
Porsche Moon rode her new hack, Lemrac's Laureate to second place in the Rider 16 and under 18 years.
Lily Bisset-O'Shea riding Livingston Lidrift, produced a good work-out in the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" class.
Sarah Lock rode Rastus in the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" class for best Boy/Girl rider under 13 years.
Chloe Kleine was pleased with her horse Jokara Chantal in the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" class. Judge, Penny Toft praised Chloe for her natural talent.
Greatly improved rider, Jamaica Bisset-O'Shea rode Playboy to win the class for Riders 12 and under 14 years.
Qld. judge Penny Toff, presided over the senior riding classes. Penny heads to Malaysia in October to compete in the World Endurance Championships.
Sally Shaw from Western Australia was delighted to win the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" class and Champion Rider under 14 years.
Madina Haymon rode well to be declared Reserve Champion Rider 14-18 years.
Well known local rider Teresa Cunnington rode TC Warrior all the way to Supreme Champion Rider.
Victorian, Darryl Hayes rode Story to be declared Reserve Champion Senior Rider.
Ten year old Lauren McKenzie, prepares to pass the ball to her No. 1 player in the Junior Development Polocrosse game.
Jack Cooper heads for the goals in the Junior Development Polocrosse game.
Brother and sister Jake and Amy Bergot contest the ball in the Junior Development Polocrosse game.
Mike Keogh delighted the crowd with the Coopers Clydesdale Team in the Grand Parade. Mike and Elizabeth Murphy have had the team on tour in the NT visiting, Coober Pedy, Alice Springs, Tennant Creek, Katherine and now Darwin before heading back home to Adelaide.
Riders of the Army Reserve Branch, Norforce led the Grand Parade.
Koel Wrigley and TS Outback Jack had a clear jumping round in the D Grade AM3, but one time fault kept them out of the jump-off.
Emily Palmer and Foxwood Imperial Crown were placed second in the D Grade AM3.
Shalee Bird and Hollybrook Milton had 12 faults in the D Grade AM3.
Lindsay Melville and Solo Control went clear then had four faults to place third in the 1.10, AM3.
Lisa Mutimer rode El Gems Infinity Twist to jump a double clear in the 1.10m class for second place.
Raewyn Boland rode Yarranoo Cobber in the 1.10m AM3.
Taylor Gebert jumped a double clear round, riding WP Kathleen to win the 1.10m AM3.
Chloe Fien rode Freestyle in the 1.10m AM3 for 8 faults.