Sarah Lock rode Manoeuvres to be declared Champion Rider 14 and under 18 years.
Susan Barton-Johnson rode Amana Valley Rococo to win the Senior Show Hack Council Rider class and go on to take out the Reserve Champion Senior Rider.
Juanita Porter rode Braefoot Park Talisman to second place in the SHC Senior Rider.
Julie Richter rode Revelwood Galahad to take second place in the Rider 25 and under 35 years.
Yesterday Madina Hayman's Kiana Blue Murder was declared Champion Ridden Australian Stock Horse. This morning they were placed in the Riding classes and this afternoon dominated the Show Hunter Classes, winning the Open, ENT Show Hunter over 15hh and SHC Show Hunter over 15hh.
Samantha Overall rode Havest Rafaela to win the Novice and Intermediate Rider classes. Later in the day this combination won the Novice and Intermediate Show Hunter classes.
Tiffany Furniss riding Buddy took second place in the Novice Rider 18 years and over.
Cortney McCartney riding Red Bluff Andre placed equal third in the Novice Rider over 18 years.
Anna Newlove rode Beltana Lila to equal third place in the Novice Rider over 18 years.
Chloe Davis riding Rosehill China Doll took third place in the Intermediate Rider over 18 years.
Porsche Mason rode her Lemracs Laurette to win the Smartest on Parade 18 years and over.
Western Australian, Anna Duffy rode Skye Curtin's, Riverboyne Songbird to be declared Champion Rider over 18 years and Supreme Rider.
Mikayla Condon riding Snip was equal fourth in the Rider 12 and under 14 years.
Tempe McLeod riding Rastus took equal fourth place in the Rider 12 and under 14 years.
Ella Spinks riding Rathowen Storm Warning was pleased to win the Rider 12 years and under 14 and go on to take out the Reserve Champion rider 14 years and under 18 years.
Lee-Marie Clohesy rode El Bandito in the Rider 14 to 16 years. It was very pleasing to see lots of new faces and strong entries in all today's rider classes.
Mai Rose riding Tallawara Park Indiana produced a good work out in the Rider 14 and under 16 years.
Isabella Leonhardt riding Leedale Miss Millionaire was very pleased to to win the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" for Best Rider under 13 years.
Aboard Endeavour Shamus, Zara Hourigan looks pleased with their special commemorative sash after competing in the "Anita Flockhart Memorial" class.
Paige Curtain was thrilled to be declared Champion Rider under 14 years.
Vanessa Farrell rode 303 for the Howard Springs under 18 team. The polocrosse is always impressive in the NT and from July 7th-17th 2014 Darwin will host the National Polocrosse Championships.
Jessie Lee Taylor riding Snoopy played a good game in the Number 3 position for the Noonamah Ladies Team.
Jake Burghdorf and Ed head for the goal for the Palmerston men's team. Ed did a great job to hold off the other horse while still galloping down the excellent Darwin field.
Alice Campbell and Broughton Touch of Class jumped well to take second place in the D Grade 90 cm class.
Megan Burke and Yindi jumped in the D Grade 90 cm class. In the background of this photo is part of the huge crowd that packed the showgrounds today.
Jamee Dean and Cool Ace jumped two really good clear rounds to win the D Grade 90 cm class.
Helena Walker Sangster rode Glynyarra Park Cinnabarr to third place in the ENT Show Hunter 14 hh and under.
Lisa Mutimer riding Arnage Ritzi Business took third place in both the D Grade 90cm and the Open 1m class.
Michael Fletcher rode Donegal Top Deck to win the Open 1m class.
Risa Watanabe and Matinetto Splender look good during their round in the Open 1m class.
Tracy Syrimi riding MEC Redeemer had 4 faults in the first round of the Open 1m class.
Finn Beasy and Yarranoo Rambler had four faults in the D Grade 90 cm class.
Michaela Bradley and Alleged Offerder make a nice picture during their round in the Open 1m class. The jumping classes this year have been the best in number and standard for many years at Darwin Royal.