Corey Holden riding Jenny Knowles', Currell Peptos Shadow to score 142 in the Open.
Todd Graham from Oakey Queensland rode the Parraweena Pastoral Companies', Saloon Dancer by Smartys High Card to score 140 in the Open Futurity.
Hugh Miles from Tamworth rode his own Duallys Teles by Teles Again (IMP) to score 145 for third place in the Open Futurity.
Scott Campbell from Table Top NSW, rode Mark Ruff's, Erin Spin Rey by Dual Rey Is to score 120 in the Open Futurity.
Rob Hodgman from Pinkett NSW, rode Paul and David Nixon's, Kitty Pie to score 145.5 to take out the Reserve Championship in the Open Futurity.
local rider, Arron Wheatley rode Lois and Michelle Mitchell's, CDS Key Player by CD Olena (USA) to score 130 in the Open Futurity final.
Corey Holden from Cobram rode Michael Smith's, Bobbys Chisholm by RS Chisum to score 146.5 to take out the Open Futurity Championship.
Heath Sinclair from Bell Queensland rode the Kempsey Quarter Horse's, One Sweet Cherry by One Stylish Pepto to score 143 for fifth place in the Open Futurity final.
Scott Johnson from Ballimore NSW rode Lisa Shannon's, Tom Cat Ally by Hydrive Cat to score 144.5 for fourth pklace in the Open Futurity Final.
Dean Holden from Woolomin NSW rode Tony Sofra's, El Tempo Duck Down by El Tempo Blue Duck to score 138 in the Open Futurity final.
Corey Holden riding Erin Park Stud's, Erin Miss Shorty scored 141 in the Open Futurity final. Corey was the final combination to compete at the six day event, where $90,000 prize money was paided out and 1500 head of cattle were used.
Grant Quigley rode Anna Keys Whos A Glamour Puss to score 140 in the Open Derby final.
Heath Sinclair rode the Crystal Park stud nomination, EB's Eucalpt to win the Open Derby final with a score 144.5.
Jamie Creek rode Benjamin Loades, K'Marra Spoonfulla Badge to third place in the Open Derby final with a score of 143.5.
Robert Greer from Currumbin Qld, rode Reys Little Dreamer to score 143 in the Non Pro Classic and win the buckle for the highest placing Amateur.
Sid Myer AM rode the Racketeer Cat gelding, Linkafex to score 146 to take the reserve championship in the Non-Pro Classic final.
Bernadette Lucus rode Miss Jewel Jazz to win the Open Non-Pro earlier in the week and today scored 142.5 in the Non Pro Classic Challenge.
Kirk Nicholson rode Roosters Lil Darlin to score 142 in the Non Pro Classic Challenge.
Peter Shumack rode the imported Times Up to win the Non Pro Classic Challenge with a score of 146.5.
Dru O'Keefe rode Shania Niner to score 142 in the final of the Non Pro Classic Challenge.
Talanted young rider, Wyatt Gray rode Pink Dove in the Non Pro Derby final, scoring 129.
Dean Bradley rode his Shesa Skillycat to win the Non Pro Derby final with a score of 146.
Former hack rider and judge, Lenore Holborow-Harvey rode her Reyduckulous to score 138 in the final of the Non Pro Derby.
Todd Graham rode 7 Star Quarter Horses', exciting stallion, Tapt Dancin Cat to score 141.5 in the Open event.
Dean Holden rode Copperwood Ranch's, stallion Six Spins to score 146 for fourth place in the high scoring Open event.
Heath Sinclair rode Teresa Russo's, Tamworth Gold Cup equal champion, One Roan Peptos to score 152 to post the highest score of the week and win the Open event.
Phil Dawson riding Kevin Marsden's, Playin Moore scored 147.5 for second place in the Open event.
Rob Hodgman rode his well performed EB's Phalaris to score 144 for equal fifth place in the Open. EB's Phalaris has won over $100,000 in LTE in all events ranging from Youth, Non-Pro, Aged and Open events.
Richard Webb rode Ivan and Amanda Ross', Smart Little Catolena to score 147 for third place in the Open.
Denise MacCallum-Campy rode the Chance Lodge former NCHA Futurity Champion, Giovannis Simpatico to score 140.5 in the Open.