Kimberley Harries and , 'Jewel' have this beast under control during the Open Draft final at the 50th Annual Katherine Show.
Jack Harries and 'Martina' (yes there were a lot of mares in the drafting finals) scored 173 to take second place in the Open Draft Final.
Rory Fitzgerald rode his, 'All Play' to score 88 and 80 for fifth place in the Open Draft Final.
Danny Groves and his, 'Ripping Gale Joy's Tonic' look to be well in control of the situation during the Open Draft Final.
Barry Groves may have lost his hat (they are usually screwed on!) but he carded two 85s to take third place in the Open Draft Final. with a score of 170.
The ladies led the way in the Open Draft Final with Terry Jones riding, 'Hat Creek Hammer' to win with a two round score of 175.
Noel Chiconi had a busy time of it in the popular Campdraft competition at the 50th Annual Katherine Show with multiple rides in all classes. Noel is pictured aboard , 'Donrica Millicent' that took equal third place in the Open Draft.
The continuation of the busy jumping programme got under way early on the second morning of the 50th Annual Katherine Show. Samara Durbridge rode her smart little stallion, 'Dutton Lea Up Front' to claim the first class of the day, the Preparatory 45cm AM3.
Holly Daniels did a great job aboard her delightful, 'Bear'. Holly did not have time to walk the course but after a quick explanation jumped a clear round in the 45cm AM3. It is not always so easy to remember the course, even when you have walked it.
Dominic Robertson stepped aboard his sister, Letitia's, 'Oaklands Park Candyman' to win the 45cm AM3 and take third place in the 65cm Novice AM3.
Molly Jack's, 'Extravagance' looks to be living up to his name on his way to victory in the 75cm AM7 on the second day of the 50th Annual Katherine Show.
Chloe Taylor is pictured aboard her, 'Acacia Ridge Windsong' during the 65cm AM3 class.
Jumping horses come in all shapes and sizes. Rachael Streeter is pictured aboard her charming and capable, 'Kamilaroi Jamilla' on their way to a clear round in the 56cm AM3 class.
Ashleigh Hooper and her, 'Big Ben' take this fence in their stride during the 65cm AM3 class.
Georgia Dean and 'Nibbles' make easy work of this oxer during the 65cm class.
Dana Mutimer's young, 'Adina's Maximus' makes a lovely jump over this oxer on their way to third place in the 75cm AM7 class.
Niki Baylis and 'Quill' make a easy job of this oxer during the 75cm AM7 class.
Cara Doherty and her , 'Mango Warrior' (well named for the Top End) look to be mastering the 75cm AM7 course.
Local girl, Sophia Tapp rode , 'Gizmo' to win the 65cm AM3. They also had great success in the Sporting classes in the next door ring.
Jessica Beckhouse rode her, 'Bitza Wild Terquay' to second place in the D Grade AM7 class.
Nicole Mutimer is pictured aboard her promising young Thoroughbred, 'Mon Amour' that left all the rails in place in the 65cm AM3, but just fell foul of the time clock.
Elizabeth Foley's 'Comanchi' looks to have everything under control during the 65cm AM3 class. They competed at Kununurra Show, so they perhaps were a jump ahead of the opposition.
Abby Johnson and , 'Monsoon' both show good form over this oxer on their way to second place in the 75cm AM7.
The boys were outnumbered by the girls in the showjumping arena, but they held their own. Michael Fletcher is pictured aboard his young and colourful, 'Kenlock Super Fame' during the 75cm AM7.
Tanasha Walters', 'Joshels Decadance' demonstrates carefulness and scope during his round in the D Grade AM7.
Gaynor Chambers had great success in the Barrel Racing classes with her , 'Delshe Lil Billy Chex' and earlier demonstrated versatility by taking second place in the 65cm AM3 jumping class.
Jayme Frost rode her, 'Janeil's Star Attraction' to third place in the D Grade AM7.
Brodie Robertson is pictured making a nice jump with, 'Jackman' during the D Grade AM7.
Finnis Beasy jumped a good round in the D Grade AM7 aboard, 'Captain Lightening Bolt', but sadly one rail down kept them from the jump off.
Jaymee Dean was loaned, 'Croydon Park Cool Ace' for the Toowoomba Interschool Championships a couple of years ago and refused to give him back. You can see why she insisted that the pony went home with her and his purchase secured. The super little jumper won the D Grade AM7.