Allen, Channelle, Tiffany and Mick McEnally-Jeffery's attractive , 'Benbrook Gunfire' took third place in the class for Led ANSA Gelding 2 Years and Under.
A handsome combination. Matt Snell led Donna Hazzard and E Dawn's, 'Oakvale Star Attraction' to win the class for ANSA Gelding 2 Years and Under and went on to claim the Best Junior ANSA award.
Tyler Sams from Maraylya was delighted to take second place in the class for Boy Rider 6 AU 9 Years.
Jack Jackson from the Gold Coast in Queensland won the class for Novice Boy Rider 6 AU 12 Years.
Christopher Rae from Orangeville in NSW took second place in the class for Open Boy Rider 9 AU 12 Years and went on to be declared Reserve Champion Junior Boy Rider.
Mitchell Southern from Thallon in Queensland, pictured with judge, Paul Athanasoff won the class for Open Boy Rider 9 AU 12 Years and went on to be declared Junior Champion Boy Rider.
Melise Tuma -Webb is pictured on the run with her typey, homebred, 'M Jay Harken' that won the class for ANSA Colt 2 Years and Under.
Rebecca Dunn is pictured with her lovely winning ANSA Filly 2 Years and Under, 'Extreme Chaos'.
Sarah Young from Moree took out the ANSA Mare Championship with her N/E 15hh winner, 'Bordershow Centrefold'.
A delighted, Alysa Faets is pictured with her own and Tracy Faets', 'Taliem Takara' that was declared Reserve Champion Led ANSA Mare.
One way to have fun on a horse, but don't try this at home. Girls Girls Girls trick rider, Tess Geraghty from Queensland entertains the lunchtime crowd riding 'Sarge' at the 2016 Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Just hanging around. Quelly Hughes aboard Riley looks to be enjoying her work. Quelly is a member of the talented and entertaining Girls Girls Girls trick riding troop. Girls Girls Girls brought to Sydney by the Hawksbury Saddlery Company perform every lunch time on the Spotless Arena
Jacinta Maurier from WA salutes the crowd riding a straight as a dye, 'Chloe' during the Girls Girls Girls lunchtime entertainment on the Spotless Arena. Spotless
Angela Chalmers riding, 'Kenny' salutes the lunchtime crowd during the Girls Girls Girls trick riding display that is a popular part of the midday entertainment on the Spotless Arena.
Riley Kent from Queensland claimed his fourth consecutive Senior Boy Rider Championship at the 2016 Sydney Royal Easter Show.
Michelle Perry won the class for Light Delivery Horse in a Non Traditional Vehicle with her, 'Shavale Dream Catcher'.
Melissa Bensley drove the Jones and Bensley's eye catching nomination, 'Cherry Farm Alarick to claim the Buggy/Sulky Horse Turnout Championship.
Linda Powell led her own and Jane Anderson's beautiful Thoroughbred stallion, 'Regal Banquet' to claim the Led ANSA Stallion Championship and Supreme Led ANSA awards.
Andrew James drove his own and Corinne Collins' nomination, 'Nawarrah Park Pink Panther' to take out the Pony Buggy/Sulky Turnout Championship. Brynie Lee preparing for a big show went along for the ride.
Alex Tout from Murringo in NSW won the class for Junior (17-21) Gentleman Rider.
Dean and Esmay Rheinberger have had a successful show and today Esmay drove her, 'Tullymore Isabell' to win the class for medium Delivery Horse Driven in a Non Conventional Vehicle and went on to claim the Delivery Horse/Non Conventional Vehicle Championship.
Jamie Proctor drove the Pengelly, Buckleigh, Becker and the Green Valley Stud's, 'Green Valley Krypton' to take out the Shetland Harness Turnout Championship.
well Know and successful Victorian rider, Clint Bilson won the class for Gent Rider Over 40 and went on to be declared Champion Gentleman Rider.
Paul Warhurst from Kooyong in Victoria was second in the class for Gent Rider Over 40 and went on to be declared Reserve Champion Gentleman Rider.
Glen Petersen had a successful 2016 World Championship Campdraft Series with his 'Kallenia Chiquita'. The Vet School Cody mare is pictured just turning the beast during the final Series run. Glen took second place overall in the 2016 Championship.
Troy Palmer and his well performed stallion, 'Binnia Impressive destiny' by Acres Destiny took second place with 88.5 in the final run of the 2016 World Championship Campdraft Series.
Al Sullivan rode his Acres Destiny stallion, 'Voodoo' to take equal third place in the final round with a score of 87 and was fifth overall in the World Championship Series.
Ben McNaughton rode his gelding , 'The Ranch Tiptoe' by Knights Top That to win the final round with 89 and take fourth place overall in the 2016 World Championship Campdraft.
Simone Harvey, the only girl in the series proved that she was every bit as good as the boys by taking equal third place in the final round of the World Championship Campdraft. Simone has been Leading ABCRA Leading Lady Rider six times and is pictured giving it all aboard her Conductor mare, 'Peelvale Jane'.
Nigel Kable could just about put his wonderful stallion, 'Chevin Ivory' on auto pilot and still win. The stallion is by Lindsay and has won over 79 Open campdrafts and amassed a prize pool of over $270,000. In this series he earned the highest cutout score of 131.5 on the way to taking out his second consecutive World Championship Campdraft title.