2016 Shepparton World Cup

Michelle Lang-McMahon, all the way from Waterford in Queensland rode her super seven year old, 'KS Sovereign's Cadel' to take fourth place in the exciting North East Equine Mini Prix on the second day of the 2016 Shepparton World Cup Show.
Michelle Lang-McMahon, all the way from Waterford in Queensland rode her super seven year old, 'KS Sovereign's Cadel' to take fourth place in the exciting North East Equine Mini Prix on the second day of the 2016 Shepparton World Cup Show.
2008 Beijing Olympian, Laurie Lever rode his 'French Twist' to claim eighth place in the exciting North East Equine Mini Prix.
2008 Beijing Olympian, Laurie Lever rode his 'French Twist' to claim eighth place in the exciting North East Equine Mini Prix.
Angela Dobbin is pictured aboard the sensational, 'Yarra Valley Jelly Bean' during the jump off of the North East Equine  Mini Prix.
Angela Dobbin is pictured aboard the sensational, 'Yarra Valley Jelly Bean' during the jump off of the North East Equine Mini Prix.
Ally Lamb from Dennison in Gippsland is pictured aboard her super stallion,'Eagle Rock' making a beautiful jump on their way to taking fifth place in the North East Equine Mini Prix.
Ally Lamb from Dennison in Gippsland is pictured aboard her super stallion,'Eagle Rock' making a beautiful jump on their way to taking fifth place in the North East Equine Mini Prix.
John Robertson all the way from North Queensland, rode his wonderful, 'It's Neptune' to take seventh place in the North East Equine Mini Prix on day two of the always popular and long standing Shepparton World Cup Festival.
John Robertson all the way from North Queensland, rode his wonderful, 'It's Neptune' to take seventh place in the North East Equine Mini Prix on day two of the always popular and long standing Shepparton World Cup Festival.
The top prizes in the North East Equine Mini Prix were taken by young riders. And one of the best, Jamie Priestley rode her super Vivant gelding, 'KS Optimus' to take second place.
The top prizes in the North East Equine Mini Prix were taken by young riders. And one of the best, Jamie Priestley rode her super Vivant gelding, 'KS Optimus' to take second place.
South Australian rider, Nicole Bruggemann clocked the fastest time in the North East Equine jump off riding her 20 year old Thoroughbred, 'Bluesta' but the very last fence down saw them slip out of  the money.
South Australian rider, Nicole Bruggemann clocked the fastest time in the North East Equine jump off riding her 20 year old Thoroughbred, 'Bluesta' but the very last fence down saw them slip out of the money.
Queensland young rider, Brooke Langbecker had the sit in the North East Equine jump off and she made the most of the opportunity by posting the fastest clear round riding the sensational, 'Flowervale Diamond' to win the class..
Queensland young rider, Brooke Langbecker had the sit in the North East Equine jump off and she made the most of the opportunity by posting the fastest clear round riding the sensational, 'Flowervale Diamond' to win the class..
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Jessica Kent is pictured aboard her ex Ally Lamb ride, 'Dennison Park Cassisi' during the Premier Floats Speed Championship.
Jessica Kent is pictured aboard her ex Ally Lamb ride, 'Dennison Park Cassisi' during the Premier Floats Speed Championship.
Successful Northern Victorian jumping rider, Anthony March is pictured aboard his 'Desert Sands Taylor' that is making  a stylish jump during the Premier Floats Speed Championship on day two of the Shepparton World Cup Festival.
Successful Northern Victorian jumping rider, Anthony March is pictured aboard his 'Desert Sands Taylor' that is making a stylish jump during the Premier Floats Speed Championship on day two of the Shepparton World Cup Festival.
Talented young Victorian rider, Jacob Wells rode his , 'Snowy River Kookaburra' to fifth place in the Premier Floats Speed Championship.
Talented young Victorian rider, Jacob Wells rode his , 'Snowy River Kookaburra' to fifth place in the Premier Floats Speed Championship.
The young riders might have dominated the North East Equine Mini Prix, but it took some experience to win the Premier Floats Speed Championship. Clem Smith from Queensland pulled off an impressive double, by winning riding 'Guru' (pictured) and  taking second place aboard, 'Copabella Tattiana'.
The young riders might have dominated the North East Equine Mini Prix, but it took some experience to win the Premier Floats Speed Championship. Clem Smith from Queensland pulled off an impressive double, by winning riding 'Guru' (pictured) and taking second place aboard, 'Copabella Tattiana'.
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