Will Enzinger had a great day at office. He rode his own and Jean and Penny Hare's recently purchased thoroughbred, Wenlock Aquifer (pictured) to win the Ignite Your Brand Pre Novice. Later in the day Will riding his own and Sharne and David Glover's, Ruban Son by Regardez Moi won the Stubben CIC* and took home a new Stubben saddle. Will was also third in this class riding Felicity Wischer's, Thoroughbred, Wyuna Clear Image.
Narelle McFee and Shady Creek Flamboyant took second place in the Ignite Your Brand Pre Novice.
Caitlin Barrett riding Chatswood Tango was placed sixth in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 1.
Sally Barnett and her warmblood school master AEA Abel Rex were placed sixth in the Ignite Your Brand Pre Novice.
Asha Warnock with Southern Jack Frost were placed fifth in the Ignite Your Brand Pre Novice.
Jonathon McLean riding the talented Brinkin Fitzwilliam (pictured) led going into the cross country phase of the Stubben CIC*, however a silly little run out handed the Stubben Saddle to Will Enzinger. Later in the class Jonathon rode Cape Wickham to sixth place.
Edith Kane riding Serious Business took fifth place in the Stubben CIC*.
Joseph Waldron and Eminence were second in the Stubben CIC*.
Jayne Hanson riding Brookfield Sabre took fourth place in the Stubben CIC*.
Holly Lewis rode the super little, Penref Olympia to win the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 1.
Katja Weimann riding BP Cosmopolitan just added one time fault to her dressage score to take out the Equissage CIC**.
Experience competitor, Murray Lamperd rode Under The Clocks into second place in the Equissage CIC**.
Young local rider, Crystal Conning rode her brave and talented Marcus Aurelius to win the RACV CIC***.
Natalie Davies rode her wonderful eventer, Chatswood Sharp Move to second place in the RACV CIC***.
Tayla Wilson riding St. George Future Sailor took sixth place in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 2.
Jessica Kealy riding Muddles looks pleased with her efforts in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 2. They finished in fifth place.
International eventing rider, David Middleton rode the stallion In The Black to win the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 2.
Jennifer Bowker riding BMS Voltion took fourth place in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 2.
Natalie Logan and WP Cosmic Crusader were placed sixth in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 3. Entries at Autumn Wandin this year were a little down on previous events, however, the 262 entries enjoyed good weather and footing.
Kasey Besanko rode Peter Parker to win the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 3. Earlier Kasey, riding Ozrok took second place in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 1.
Marni Peters and Houey's Cooking took third place in the Bank of Bendigo Introductory 3.
Chelsea Priestley riding Ashleigh Longtime won the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 1. Later in the day Chelsea rode Satchmo to win the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 2.
Mitchell Patten and Copy Cat were placed fifth in the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 1.
Zoe Harker riding her careful CV Standing Ovation took second place in the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 1.
Katherine Johnson and her Warmblood Northern Cassablanca were placed third in the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 1.
Janan Andreou riding the watchful Buckwell Park Archer took sixth place in the Maroondah Printing Preliminary 2.
Isabel Houghton riding Yaramlea TC were placed second in the Pryde's Junior Pre Novice. With the Wandin Horse Trials in their 30th year, events were being won and lost long before the junior riders were born.
Isabella Wash rode well taking TS Swampfox to fourth place in the Pryde's Junior Pre Novice.
Meryl Dekker and her Clydie cross, Drummer were sixth in the Pryde's Junior Pre Novice.
Jarryd Stanley with Nobody's Fool were placed third in the Pryde's Junior Pre Novice.