'Wattleview Farriman' and Erica Clark, working out to win the Andrew Way Owner/Rider Show Hunter Pony of the Year. The Owner/Rider classes were sponsored by the Way family in memory of Andrew Way, a prominent and successful horseman in Tasmania.
Nikki Gibson & 'Millawarrah Rivulet' winning the Hygain Large Show Galloway of the Year.
Anne McMinn's well performed 'Hamlet Park Royal Quest' won the Horseland Large Show Hunter Pony of the Year.
Six year-old Harriett Faulds was all smiles after winning the Leading Rein Pony of the Year riding M. Sweeney's Barrellyn Cassius (pictured with leader, Glenn Gregson). Photo credit: S.Faulds.
The Interschools Show Horse Championships were popular with the juniors – pictured here are Blake Young and 'Wisteria Park Fred Astaire' waiting for their class (and overall winners of the Show Hunter Primary section). Photo credit: K.Bailey.
Jodie Baker and 'Cambridge Park Hugo Boss' won the ePro/Le Rider Rising Star Pony of the Year.
'Whiterose Monet', owned and ridden by Isabel Wells, had a successfully day, taking out Andrew Way Owner/Rider Show Pony and the Hygain Medium Pony of the Year award. Isabel and her pony also represented Sheffield Primary School at the Interschools Show Horse Championship on the same day, winning the Show Horse Primary class.
Kasey Kent with her exquisite small pony, 'Divine Timing', winner of the Newcomer Show Pony of the Year.
Cristy Fader's, 'Karma Park English' was ridden to perfection by Lydia Jackson to win the Hygain Small Show Horse of the Year.
Penny Woods and the beautiful 'Woodsden Wizard', took home a bag of sashes, winning the Hygain Small Show Galloway of the Year. Penny also won the Overall Rising Star award, which was sponsored by 'ePro'. (Pictured here with judges left to right, Michael Baker, Jenny Daffy and Marjorie Radford).
The 'Supreme Products' Intermediate Show Pony of the Year was won by Ngaire Young and 'Narigna Unique Style' who enjoyed receiving their lovely Supreme Products prize.
'ePro' and 'Le Rider' sponsored the Rising Star classes, which were popular – pictured here is Madeleine Way and her typey thoroughbred, 'Flight Lord', winners of the Rising Star Hack of the Year.
The big moving and elegant 'Bellini', owned and ridden by Amy Griffiths, working out to win the Horseland Small Show Hunter Hack of the Year.
Claire Deavin has represented Tasmania at the Nationals several times and will be on her way again this year after taking out the Large Show Hunter Galloway of the Year with her exhibit, 'Orabanda Rosemount'.