Victorian Paint Horse Association - Southern Spectacular - Day One
Amanda Madden with Cruising Smokey Hollywood in the Led Versatility Halter 2 yo class.
Ann Priestley showing Cowboys Stylish Pearl in the Amateur Paint Bred mare 4 years and over halter class.
Brodie Halliday-Tough shoing Alma Vale Letitgo in Led Versatility Halter 3 years and over.
Brumby Lodge Cool Gem shown by Sarah Kealey in the AQHA mare 4 years and over halter class.
Carol Schwartz and JNH Totally Sweet in the Amateur Showmanship.
Chloe Nesci and Amoretto competing in Youth Ranch Riding.
Darren Sinclair and DGS Rocka Song in the Open Ranch Riding.
Frances Elliott showing FMM Spectacular Image in the Appaloosa Colt 2 & 3 years halter class.
Helen Barnes with BM Intentional, Supreme Quarter Horse at Halter.
Hotrodder and Jessica Jephson in the Novice Amateur Showmanship Jackpot class.
Kevin Gorrie with Good Thinkin Ninty Nine, winner of the 3 years and Over Led Versatility Lunge Line class.
KLI Traditional, shown by Krystal Imgram in the Yearling Led Versatility Lungeline
Nicole Morrison showing The Bounty Hunter in Amateur Owner Quarter Horse Gelding 4 years and over Halter class.
Nornao Sealed With A Kiss, shown by Lisa Patton in the Appaloosa Gelding 4 years and over halter class.
Randalwood Icy Confidence, shown by Kathy Randall.
Rebecca Nixon and This Chics No Wimp in the Open Ranch Riding.
RR Midnight Delight in the Yearling Halter Futurity with Ryan Robinson.
Russell Mutimer showing Heza Cool Hancock in the Appaloosa Gelding 4 years and over halter class.
Tanya Thomas and SC Undeniabley Grand showing in Hunter In Hand.
Tina Ponsford with Absolutely Awesome in the Amatuer Owner Paint Bred Mare 4 yrs and Over.
Photos by:
Ev Lagoon Photography phone: 0408 834 911 email: koolkars@bigpond.com
Victorian Paint Horse Association held its Southern Spectacular, open to all breeds, at Elmore Events Center Victoria, with Judges Robyn Smith (Victoria) and Mr Craig Rath (Victoria) over March 22 and 23rd 2021. The event drew entrants from New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria, and was a warm up for the Victorian Paint Horse State Championship Show which followed. The program included over 150 classes across the two days, so there was something for everyone. Day One.