Tori Liarkos rode Clover Flash in the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
Magenta Hornsey and Code Of Honour had 5 faults in the first round of the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
South Australian Nicole Bruggemann rode well aboard Master Darnley, but could not catch Jack in the jump off and had to settle for second place in the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
Sarah Weir rode Tatza City in the Renta 2 Way 1.15m. Once again the weather was perfect at Werribee and the grass surface continued to work well. It is rumoured that the Australian Showjumping Championships will be held on this grass surface next year.
Gradyn Stones and Northern Alguivara produce a stylish jump in the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
Melissa Robertson and Amaroo Vee Bee jumped in the first round of the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
Briony Temby from South Australia and Party Rocker had four faults in the Renta 2 Way 1.15m and finished in third place.
Jack Erickson from NSW rode well for two clear rounds on Isle of Nahru to win the Renta 2 Way 1.15m.
Kelsey Pfeiffer rode Katelle Casino for eight faults in the first round of the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Tayla Howell and FP Outlaw had four faults in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship, to finish just out of the placings.
Ceilia Morrison jumped two clear rounds on the wonderful Snowy River Nutmeg to win the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Joel Pearce riding Her'es Henry jumped two clear rounds in the tough Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship, to finish in fifth place.
Jake Wells rode Isle Of Rahn in the jump off of the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship, but unfortunately they had the last fence down to finish out of the placings.
Lachlan Waddell and Racing Flavour jumped in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Amy Laing rode Felix in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Jasmine Dennison and Lakevale Stylish Centry had eight faults in the first round of the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Emily Van Sonsbeek has three horses at these championships and yesterday finished with two wins and a second. Today Emily riding Trojan Worrior, had four faults in the jump off of the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship, to finish just out of the placings.
Savanna Hopkinson looks thrilled to be riding the wonderful Forrest in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship. They jumped two good clear rounds to finish in fourth place.
Alice Kludass and Chocolate Delight produce a good jump in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Sam Richardson and his super Silver Mist jumped a great jump off round, but was rounded up by Snowy River Nutmeg, to finish second in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship.
Pip Sampson and Silverfern Captain Courageous jumped two clear rounds in the Cervo Cafe 14 years and under Victorian Championship and finished in seventh place.
Alanna Pola and Aursina Lodge Spotlight jumped clear and four for second place in the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Jessica Kent rode Santorini in the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Danna Bolton rode the unorthodox but careful, Attila The King in the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Jess Hurley and Blackall Park Charity had four faults in the first round of the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Amy Knot and Leithview Chimayo finished in sixth place in the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Jessie Constantine rode Ardoch Prince to fifth place in the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m.
Jamie Ellis riding Altication had the last down in the jump off of the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m., to finish in fourth place. An oxer as the second part of a double, heading to the in gate as the last fence caught a few in the jump off.
Melissa Backman from East Gippsland rode the former World Cup winner and now 21 year old, Medicine Man to post the only double clear to win the Longma Development 1 Squad 1.10m. Melissa also took third place in this class riding DP Winchester.
Carissa Bailey and her super pony, Monahans Harrison won the 1.05m class in ring two. Today and tomorrow two outside rings and one indoor offer Juniors and Young rides classes from 60 cm to 1.30m.