Rob Hodgman from Pinkett NSW rode the Hodgeman and McGregor nomination EB's Buffel, by High Brows Doctor to score 147 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity. Rob also rode EB's Mainstreet to score 145.5.
Terry Clifford from Rio Vista USA rode R and K Benson's, Lectosa Lena by the USA stallion Lectro Lena San to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Glenn Jones from Spring Creek Qld rode his own and Lucy Madden's, Roys Boy by Malandas Playboy to score 141 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Ian Bush from Alpha Qld rode Sharon Bush's, Stylish Doll by USA sire Playin Stylish to score 143 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Jonathan Dudley from Kelbar QLD rode Clive Perry's Quixote N Starlight by the USA sire Quixote Mac to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Jason Leitch from Springsure Qld rode Peter and Debbie Gesler's, Kalvale Yellow Miss by Seligman Spin to score 142.5 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Mitchell Butler from Cobram Vic. rode Cliff and Marieka Wallace's, Peta From Heaven by the USA sire Peppy From Heaven, to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Professional rodeo rider Scott Johnston bought his first cutting horse at last years NCHA sale, today he rode that horse, Chicky Babe by EW Rooster to score 140 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity. Both horse and rider had the debut appearence at a cutting show.
Russ Benson from Tamworth rode the Yulgilbar QH Stud's nomination Yulgilbar Shesa Playgirl by the famous sire Playboy Roy to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Young rider Jamie Creek from Jerilerie NSW put on an impressive performance on his own Tassas Little Dee Jay, to score 141 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity. All of the 124 entries in the Open Futurity for three year olds at their first show, have two qualifing rounds to decide the top twenty finalists.
Richard Webb from Illabo NSW rode Robert Randall's Sennas Double Fortyniner by Spinnies 49'er Senna to score 141 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Phil Dawson from Inverell NSW rode the Tri Star QH stud's nomination Tri Star Miss Smart by Winderadeen Short N Smart to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Three time NCHA Futurity winner Ian Francis from Mergon Qld, rode Gina Drew's Gun Cotton by Lethal Lena to score 140 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Denise MacCallum-Campey from Goornong Vic. rode her imported mare Red Royal Boon by Peptoboonsmal to score 142.5 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Corey Holden from Texas USA rode his own Doves Date With Destiny by Acres Destiny to score 120 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity. This combination was one of the many that lost their cow, which is so easily done on these debutante young horses, but very disappointing for all concerned.
Graham Amos from Dubbo NSW rode Kathy Hauenstein's (from California USA) Playboy Roy mare, Playin With Roses to score 146 in the first go-round of the.NCHA Futurity final.
Ian Stringer from Maryborough Vic. rode Shane Heard's Jacquelyn Fritz by Oaks Jackhammer to score 136 in the first go-round of the.NCHA Futurity final.
Gary LeBrocq from River Meadows NSW rode Rebecca LeBrocq's, Miss Divine by Duntay High Roller to score 135 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Phil Dawson from Inverell NSW rode Jodie and Craig Mearns, Daddys Girl by Dmac Daddy to score 133 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Robert MacKay from Boggabilla NSW rode his own Lookin Like Daddy by Dmac Daddy to score 141 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity. Two scores of 142 are normally needed to make the final, so the pressure is on Robert tomorrow.
Steve Felton from Bendemeer NSW rode Leading Edge QH Stud's, Starlight Peppy by Starlights Cowsmart to score 135 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Julie Sheedy from Glen Innes NSW rode her own Pretty Boy Dually by Dually Cool to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Ian Merrick from Curlewis NSW rode Greg Ellison's Bons Bad Medicine by Docs Bon Jovi to score 137 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Roger Elliott from Chinchilla Qld, rode his own Lead Foot Lucy by Freckles Fortissimo to score 139 in the first go-round of the NCHA Futurity final.
Richard Webb from Illabo NSW rode Gillian Grant's, Woodman by Freckles Fortissimo to score 138 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Corey Holden returned from his home in Texas USA to ride Stephan Websdale's Acres Desity stallion, Destinys Mr Chic to score 143 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
2007 Hall of Fame inductee Ian Francis, rode Raelene Higgin's Oaks Unchained Melody by Tassa Lena to score 142 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Troy Randell from Lurg in Victoria rode Whos Ya Daddy owned by local Tamworth stud, Diamond K Quarter Horses to score 140 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Steve Felton from Bendemeer NSW rode the Western Australian nomination owned by Trevor Jellicoe, Akasha by Freckles Fortissimo to score 137 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.
Tod Graham from Taroom Qld who notched up career earings of over a million dollars early this year, rode the One Stylish Pepto Syndicate's, colt One Stylish Pepto by Peptos Stylish Oak, to score 144.5 in the first go-round of the NCHA Open Futurity.