Shane Davidson riding Idol D jumped two good clear rounds to finish in 8th place in the Future Stars.
Ernest Connell form the UK rode his stallion, CE Castello Z to produce a very fast jump off round in the Future Stars to win the class by five seconds.
Carly Overton rode Pabello to jump a double clear round in the Future Stars for 10th place.
Mattea Davidson jumped a double clear rode aboard Kinnordy Gwendolyn in the Future Stars.
Vicki Roycroft jumped a clear round on her promising seven year old stallion by Casall, Dynamite Bay in the Future Stars. Later in the day Vicki rode Congo Z to fourth place in the Magic Millions World Cup.
Sam Buchanan had two rides in the Future Stars. Sam is seen here riding Diamond B Centurian that jumped a double clear and finished just out of the placings. Sam also rode Diamond B Carla to take third place.
Sam Overton jumped a double clear round aboard Oaks Cassanova to place 5th in the Future Stars class.
Sussessful junior show rider Beau Cunning is having a good show in the jumping arena. Today Beau rode Swing Time Vulcan in the large class of the Future Stars 10 years and under.
Karlee Mckay and Centenda jumped a clear round after an early start as they were the third rider out for a 7.30 am start for the Future Stars 10 years and under/50 points and under.
Jessie Smith rode Copabella Tattiana to produce afast round in the Junior Championship jump off but eight faults put them down to sixth place,
Emily Myers rode her delightful Connemara pony x, TGC Centadel, to second place in the Junior Championship.
Emily Bradfield riding Laureglen EC Garnett was unlucky to just have the first fence down in the Junior Championship.
Local rider Angus Graham rode Kings Rhapsody to win the Junior Championship.
Nicole Murphy and Cera Camina placed third in the Junior Championship.
Lucy Hunkin rode Belcam J'Adore to fourth place in the Junior Championship.
Course designer, Graham Watts presented World Cup judge Graham Davey with a clock to acknowledge the commitment he has put into showjumping over many years. Graham Davey will retire from judging in October after the Tamworth World Cup. Graham has judged over 100 World Cup classes, two Olympic Games and numerous other jumping events both big and small.
Magic Millions Director and Gatton World Cup sponsor, David Chester declared the showjumping was good and they would sponsor again next year.
Jess Stalling and Diamond B Vermont, did not have the best of times in the Magic Millions World Cup but they did win the Tremorne Park/Higgins Family Best Presented.
Matthew Afford rode Kaluna Salute to jump two good rounds for a clear and 4 faults for third place in the Magic Millions World Cup.
Rebecca Jenkins has had a busy few days helping to run the show and ride multiple horses. Today Beccy rode RSB Jacana for 4 faults in the first round and a good clear for seventh place in the Magic Millions World Cup.
Hayden James rode James Continue for 8 and 8 faults in the Magic Millions World Cup.
Robert Moffatt rode Finch Farm Viduka for 4 and 4 faults in the Magic Millions World Cup for eighth place.
Billy Raymont has had a great show to take out Champion Rider of the Show and rode Portifino to win the Forster Racing Leading Thoroughbred of the show. Today Billy rode Anton to jump one of only two double clears in the Magic Millions World Cup but just a second slower than Olivia Hamood for second place.
Today young professional rider Olivia Hamood won her first World Cup but it looks like it will just be the first of many. Oliva rode Carado GHP (seen here) for a clear and four for 6th place and Nero GHP for a quick double clear to win the Magic Millions World Cup. The large crowd were thrilled when the local rider cleared the last fence and stopped the clock just one second in front of Billy Raymont.
James Hetherington jumped two good rounds aboard Jaybee Caribus for fifth place in the Magic Millions World Cup.
Michael Lees jumped two good rounds on his off the track Thoughbred, Keilor Canny Ever by the champion sire Canny Lad, in the Magic Millions World Cup.
A hard working organising committee of David Finch, Rebecca Jenkins, Christine Bradfield, Letitia Langbecker and Emma Langbecker put on an excellent four day show with the help of many other volunteers and sponsors.
Chloe Hughes jumped two good rounds on Watermark Farm Oz to place fourth in the Future Stars.
Gemma Creighton has had a busy show with many horses. Gemma rode Its Me to jump two clear rounds for sixth place in the Future Stars class.
Nelson Smyth rode Laurel Glen Lucky Time to produce two clear round for seventh place in the tough Future Stars class.