Reynella Horse Trials, SA
With eyes for the next fence, M Allen riding 'ESB Irish Craft'
V Barney aboard her lovely grey 'Rocky Road' on the cross country course
Easily over the fence, O Beissel and 'Major Delago'
It's not everyday you see an Eventer plaited up! S Bow and the well presented 'Dashwood Finlay'
Plenty of air for S Clark riding 'Bellhaven Cardentice'
Already looking for the next fence, C Cowling aboard 'Bella Nina'
Certainly not looking 'Sleepy', J Davis and 'Sleepy Jackson' on course
R Foster had no issues clearing this ditch aboard 'Carisbrooke Legs Eleven'
I Garner safely over the fence with 'Even Steven'
C Germein riding 'Hoof Hearted'
C Hanak aboard the big black 'Vulcan Express'
S Hann riding 'True Celebre'
'Jancy' stretching out over the fence for T Harris
C Hilton showing some great style aboard 'Wynara Bronze Medal'
K Horstmann certainly got plenty of air over the ditch with 'Va Va Voom'
C Jaksic and 'BP Nebiolo'
Always recognisable in her cross country colours, M Jones aboard KP Impress'
C Keith aboard the liver chestnut 'Domino Effect', clear over the log
B Leslie and the flashy 'The Milo' certainly can't be missed on course with a combination of colour for horse & rider!
'Bundy' wasn't going to touch this fence for M McLatchie, showing plenty of scope!
S Neller aboard 'Trick or Treat'
J Pritchard and 'Bella Rouge' almost appear to be going for a leisurely Sunday ride out as they make their way around the cross country course
K Ranford and 'Arazamataz' making it look easy over the jump
K Schlichting rising 'Moss Lake Riley'
Another of the plaited performers, Z Schoell riding 'Benzine'
J Stichel certainly stood out on the cross country course in Teal aboard the flashy grey 'Image Laugh Out Loud'
Showing he can not only jump a great round in the Showjumping Arena, Anthony Thomas out on course aboard 'Latitude'
S Vester aboard the bright chestnut 'Teddy', making the jump look quite small!
J Webb and 'Jack' safely over the fence
You can't miss 'KP Applause' with the big blaze, ridden by I Webber
A Westcott and 'Crocadoo' take a huge leap over the open ditch