Sara Love and her wonderful and beautifully educated Thoroughbred/Clydesdale, 'Tulloch Ard' look a picture of harmony and balance as they bound along to claim the Best Novice Show Hunter Hack award.
Isabella Cross-Winston looks very composed as she rides her way in to second place in the class for Girl Rider 7-9 Years.
Ben McKenzie drove and Charley McKenzie went along as groom in a big hat to take out the class for Sulky/Buggy Turnout N.E.14hh with their 'Willowgrove Cascade'.
Rachael Clarke rode her 'Heatherbrae Jack Flash' to take out the Best Novice Show Hunter Galloway award.
Benjamin Hardy rode well to win the class for Boy Rider 7 - 9 Years.
Riley Kent from Queensland rode well to win the class for Boy Rider 9-11 Years and claim the Championship for Boy Riders Under 13 Years.
Janet Brown is pictured on the move with her magnificent Champion Mare and Supreme Champion Shetland Pony Exhibit, 'Mulwaree Juliet'.
Georgia Dalley put in a polished performance to take out the class for Girl Rider 7-9 Years.
A well travelled Kira-Lee Newman from Noosa in Queensland looks very much at one with her pony as she rides her way to take out the Girl Rider Under 13 Reserve Championship.
Terrie Lamey rode the Walsh and Lamey Royal debutante, 'AP Wizardry' to win the Lady's Galloway class and claim the National Capitol Galloway Reserve Championship.
Darryl Hayes rode Ashley Reid's well performed, 'Wesswood Royal Caste' to win the Gent's Galloway class.
Anthony Mountney rode the L & A Ford and Whistlejacket Stud nomination, 'Wesswood Gipsy Jazz' to win the class for Open Heavyweight Galloway 14.2-15hh.
The master at work. Vince Corvi is pictured driving the Corvi/Beggs and Cowan nomination, 'Ashwood Glimmer' to win the Open Hackney Pony Mare/Gelding N.E. 12hh.
It took Mirinda Eyeliner a couple of years to get the hang of Royal Championships. She certainly has the hang of it now and claimed the National Capitol Galloway title. Eyeliner is pictured with her usual rider and trainer, Michael Christie and judge, Melissa Oven.
Rhys Stones from Rutherglen in Victoria claimed the Reserve Gentleman Rider Championship sponsored by Brettony Park Show Horses.
Patrick Salway from Cobargo in NSW, winner of the class for Junior Gentleman Rider (17-21) took out the Gent's Rider Championship.
Kirsten Peel rode the BRS & Martin Family Partnership's 'Boon Hill Ace' to win the Australian Stock Horse Snaffle Bit Gelding class and go on to claim the Champion Ridden ASH award sponsored by Mr Frank Coonan.
Melise Tuma-Webb rode her well performed gelding, 'M Jay Fortune' to take out the Reserve Ridden Australian Stock Horse Championship award.
Rose McEvoy from Strathmore in Victoria rode her 'Grazier' to be declared Champion Girl Rider 13-17 Years and Supreme Champion Girl/Boy Rider Under 17 Years.
Billie McEvoy had a grand day. First up she was declared Champion Girl Rider under 13 Years and later took out the ActewAGL Reserve Small Pony Championship with the McEvoy Family's 'Harrington Park Symphony'. (Second in the 11.2-12hh class to the Champion).
Rebekah Bennett has had a sensational show and toped it off today by taking out the ActewAGL Canberra Small Pony Championship with the Wells Family's 11.2-12hh winner, 'Wellan Just Magic'.
It was a long trip from Western Australia for Joanne Endersby and her, 'Westlake Living Doll', but no doubt it all felt worth it today when, the beautiful pony winner of the 13.2-14hh class, took out the ActewAGL Large Pony Championship.
Lynda Hayes was second in the 13.2-14hh class with her own and husband Darryl's, 'Kolbeach Chance' and took the opportunity to take out the ActewAGL Reserve Large Pony Championship.
Jess Stalling won the Junior Lady Rider class and demonstrated her great talent to take out the Reserve Champion Lady Rider award. Earlier in the day Jess won another D Grade class with her Vitina Z (Vivant/CP Argentina).
The always elegant, talented and beautifully presented, Rebecca Farrow from Victoria took out the Walfam Investments award for Champion Lady Rider.
Joanne Prestwidge made a beautiful picture with her own and the Morelli Family's Open 15.2-16hh winner, 'Bells' during the Hack Championship workout.
Francesca Christie looked every bit the winner with her own and Stephen Merry's beautiful Open 16-16.2hh winner, 'SLM Mind Games'. Starting out at the canter Mind Games worked beautifully to claim back to back ActewAGL Hack Championships.
The Hack Championship field was full of quality and good work. Joh Bailey made the most of his opportunity with his Over 16.2hh winner, 'INXS' to take out the Reserve Champion Hack award.
Leanne Donoghue from South Australia is pictured with her Mare Showing Thoroughbred Qualities winner, 'Dance For Me'.
Bill Peadon rode his own and Julie Peadon's home bred, 'Bibbenluke Selena' to take out the Working Australian Stock Horse Championship and go on to be declared Supreme Champion ASH Under Saddle.