Winner of the Novice Galloway 14-14.2hh, Joanne Endersby's Royalwood Image.
Second place in the Galloway 14-14.2hh, Bawara Pizzicato exhibited by Lisa Vince from Walkaway WA.
Placing third in the Novice Galloway 14-14.2hh, Nadalla Park Sinata and Melissa Barry from Wanneroo WA.
Judaroo Time To Tell and Anna Johnson from Margaret River WA, placed sixth in the Novice Galloway 14.14.2hh.
Kellie-Ann Crowe riding Crimson Tristar in the Part Two Table C.
Riding in the Part Two Table C, Nellandra Henry and the 18 hh, Kosciusko.
David Dobson placed third in the Part Two Table C riding the seventeen year old, Nagarro.
Emma Carlile from Glen Forrest WA, riding Red Boots in the Part Two Table C.
Les Bunning riding Maybe in the Part Two Table C.
Amy Graham riding the eight year old Secret Warrior placed fifth in the Part Two Table C. Secret Warrior is from Nebo Stud in Qld by Granis II out of a Cldye mare, although difficult shows a lot of potential. Amy won this class riding her other mount Untold Secret.
Placing fifth in the large class for Novice Galloways 14.2hh-15hh, Gordon Park Soloist exhibited by Helen Archibald and ridden by Anthony Tropiano.
Fourth place in the Novice Galloway 14.2-15hh, Cadance exhibited by Jill Townsend.
Michelle Bowden from North Boyanup WA,riding Sanlirra Billabong placed sixth in the Novice Galloway 14.2-15hh.
Champion APSB Australian Pony Gelding, Mattama Park Jabiru (Sire; Bamborough Siam Dam; Beelo-bi Kakadu) owned by Judith Hicks and shown by Amanda Hicks.
Supreme APSB Highland Pony for the second year, Maverickdene (imp) (Sire; Keirra of Dalbrack Dam; Jenniferdene) shown and owned by the well dressed Jim Currie.
Member of the World Cup Appeals Committee Peter Cooke.
With the ever increasing price of fuel, there will be much interest in the first biodiesel car. This Mitsubishi Pajero 3.2 turbocharged 4WD runs on 100% biodiesel. The Department of Agriculture WA trial vehicle was launched at Perth show and runs on biodiesel produced from mustard oil.
Champion Novice Galloway, Willowcroft Garland ridden and owned by Lucy Forrest, being presented by judge Felicity Gray from Tasmania.
Reserve Champion Novice Galloway, Royalwood Silk ridden by Brooke Johnson and exhibited by Brooke and Little Paddocks.
Reserve Champion APSB Shetland Mare or Filly, Apollo Silk 'n' Colours (sire; Wandarra Magpie dam; Cavalier Park Kire) owned and shown by Robyn Forbes.
Assistant course designer John Wilshire does a great job leading the "masses" around the public course walk of the World Cup showjumping course.
Winner of the "Emily Pelloe" Memorial Turnout event, Shelley Riley riding Yule Taras Mandrake.
Waiting their turn in the "Emily Pelloe" Memorial Turnout event, fourth place getter M Halgren riding Renae Aris's 'Edlen Silver Sails'.
With a clear first round and four faults in the second, David Dobson placed third in the Pacific League World Cup qualifier riding Noblewood Park Blaini.
With the only double clear round, Anthony Thomas riding Icon won the Pacific League World Cup qualifier.
Second place in the Pacific League World Cup qualifier, Linda Dobson riding Noblewood Park Calotta jumping clear in the first round and four faults in the second.
Matt Goodwin riding Kavorca had 14 faults in the first round of the Pacific League World Cup qualifier and retired in the second.
Well known WA rider Shawn Squire rode Colvina Beau for 12 and 8 faults in the Pacific League World Cup qualifier.
Looking stylish but 20 faults in the first round had John Farrington and Kirby Park Cassino out of the money.
Returning to Australia and WA, Alfred Fitzi had a few problems riding Sagamore Quelisio in the Pacific League World Cup qualifier and was eliminated.