Amanda Madigan rode 'TP Gifted' to take fourth place in the Horse Magazine Mini Prix.
Emily Blinkworth and 'CP Rolex' were the the only combination to jump double clear to win the Horse Magazine Mini Prix.
Phillip Lever rode his father Laurie's 'La Laina' to take fifth place in the Horse Magazine Mini Prix.
Jessica Brown jumped a stylish two rounds to take third place in the Saddlery Sales.com Super Junior Final with her mount, 'Last Drop'.
The reining Australian Junior Champion, Tom McDermott jumped very well with his 'He'd Crafty' to take fourth place in the Super Junior Final.
Phillip Knight from Queensland rode 'KS Beach Girl' to take second place in the Saddlery Sales.com Super Junior Final.
Natalie McNeil with her 'Peppy Mint' during the Super Junior Final.
James Hetherington with his 'Shilo' in action during the Super Junior Final.
Emily Hyams and 'Aton Star' during the Super Junior Final.
Greer Butcher and 'Flowervale Concord' were clear to the last in the Super Junior Final, but the four penalties incurred kept this successful combination from the placings.
Emma Smith and 'Moonstone' were at short odds to take out the Saddlery Super.com Junior Final, but an uncharacteristic eight penalties kept them out of the money.
Thirteen-year-old Sarah Louise-McMillan and her 'Lanarkshire Lad' were the only combination to jump a double clear ro take out the Saddlery.com Super Junior Final.
Coco Miles with her imported 'Tequila' in the of the Bargo Soul Pattinson Pharmacy Young Rider Final.
Hilary Scott from the Oaks was the fastest of the four fault rounds riding the impressive and imported Westphalian mare, 'Oaks Pro Ratina' to take second place in the Bargo Soul Pattinson Pharmacy Young Rider Final.
Jamie Winning and her 'Yandoo Drought' make an impressive jump over this oxer during the Young Rider Final.
Amy Graham from South Australia was fourth in the Bargo Soul Pattinson Pharmacy Young Rider Final riding 'Secret Idol'.
Jamie Grant in the Bargo Soul Pattinson Pharmacy Young Rider Final riding his successful, 'The Player'.
Jono Berry and 'JP Idaho' look a picture of concentration during the Bargo Soul Pattinson Young Rider Final.
Julia Hargreaves jumped the only clear round in the Bargo Soul Pattinson Pharmacy Young Rider Final aboard her 'Copabella Courcheval'. Julia is seen her with sponsor, Martina Butcher.
Eddie Szmelter's Jack Russell Terrier, 'Saffy' demonstrated a great attitude to go with her cute factor during the Agility Dog Trials held during the afternoon.
Cricket the Smithfield Terrier owned by Ronnalyn Shawyer, in action during the entertaining dog agility display.
L-R Jane Framkum and John Vallance, principals of the organisers, Eqiestrian Sports Promotions, ISS/Tempo CEO, Charles Blinkworth, Gail Blinkworth and Course Designer, Leopoldo Palacios.
The World Cup riders were brought into the arena on carriages to be introduced to the spectators. Here Cookie Engelsman is at the reins with Chuckie as groom and a festive Laurie Lever.
Robert Moffatt with 'It's Ritchie' during the first round of the ISS-Tempo World Cup Qualifier.
Jeff Bloomfield and the Selle Francais stallion, 'Ideal de Valette' have returned to good form, jumping eight and one to take second place in the ISS-Tempo World Cup Qualifier with a two round total of nine.
Vicki Roycroft really impressed with her World Cup newcomer, 'Eliza Jane'. The promising combination were sixth in the ISS-Tempo World Cup Qualifier.
Paul Athanasoff and 'Wirragulla Nicklaus' won the Shepparton World Cup Qualifier last week and the talented stallion is adopting his characheristic aerodynamic pose as he clears this oxer in the ISS-Tempo World Cup Qualifier. They finished in third place.
Course Designer, Leopoldo Palacios (in blue shirt) with the ISS-Tempo jump crew.
Laurie Lever and 'Ashleigh Drossel Dan' demonstrate the style that has rocketed them to World Cup prominance. They have a pretty easy formula, Laurie rides very well and the horse jumps very well, it's easy. They jumped four (a little unlucky) and clear to comfortably take out the World Cup Qualifier.
The well attended Area One Pony Club Show jumping Team Championships were held along side "the big boys and girls".