Courtney Bird was delighted with her 'Keira Park Take a Bow' , declared Champion owner/Rider Galloway at only her second show.
Emma Marie from Pakenham took out the Child's Galloway Championship with her well-performed. 'Willowcroft Garland'.
Stephanie Jennison from Tyabb with her Champion Led Pony, 'Winfield Gazelle' by Kirreway Ambition out of Winfield Royal Gift.
Seven-year old Olivia Richardson from Gisborne South looked picture perfect to take out the Child Handler Under 8 Years class. All with the co-operation of a equally beautifully presented 'Caramia Brodie'.
Jess Barton with her typey and versatile 'Face Up to It'. The talented chestnut won the Open 16 - 16.2hh class and went on to be declared Champion Hack in Ring 1, before heading back to the showjumping arena.
Rachael Wessel and her well-performed and eye-catching grey, 'Nasqueyo' took second place in the strong Ring 1 Open Hack 16-16.2hh class and went on to be declared Reserve Champion Hack.
Rebecca Farrow took out the Champion Newcomer Hack award with her 'Stage Lyric'. The impressive over 16.2hh bay is by Palace Music and enjoyed his third outing at Yarra Glen.
'Tara Park Lilli' exhibited by Stephanie and Jan Jennison was declared Champion Shetland Filly.
As always the Shetland Ponies were a highlight, with the Centrone Family's five-year-old, 'Maylaura Deboniar' declared Champion Shetland Stallion.
Elly Rodgers took out the Ring 2 Reserve Galloway Championship with her 'Nu Vogue'.
Georgia Greenwell from Yuroke took out the Owner/Rider Large Pony Championship with her 'Bamborough Momento'.
Fiona Kitson-Walshe from Coldstream claimed the Ring 2 Show Hunter Galloway Championship with her well-performed 'Oakdown Maximillion'.
Maryanne Pengelly took out the Ring 1 Hunter Hack Championship with her 'Grand Image'. The big thoroughbred was bred in Ireland and raced in Hong Kong.
Well-known and injured showing identity, Chanele Hunter is relegated to the shady wings, from which she held court. She was lucky the injury, the result of some carelessly left barbed wire was not more serious. We look forward to her return to the saddle.
Successful showing rider, with a bit of a leaning towards dressage, Jacqui Librio was declared Champion Senior Rider.
Sylvia Smylie with her sister Anne and Veronica Manifold's Supreme Champion Riding Pony, 'Lynlea Ragtime' by Rendene Rising Sun.
Briony Payne rode Susie and the late Amy Stewart's 'Mandalay Tobin Bronze', a half brother to the very successful McConnell Park Masterpiece, to take out the Ring 3 Small Pony Reserve Championship.
Donna Danese-Prchard from Ringwood took out the Ring 3 Small Pony Championship with her 'Stanton Park Curtain Call' by Westhills Standing Ovation.
A delighted Keira White rode her 'View Bank Ballard' to take out the Child's Pony Championship.
Julene Thorburn was pleased with six-year-old, 'Janevelyn Masterpiece' that performed well at only his second show, to be placed third in the Open Pony 13-13.2hh class in Ring 2.
Sarah Dempsey, an experiencd show rider, took out the Show Hunter Galloway Championship with her 'Kolbeach Classical'.
Lee Wiltshire from South Warrandyte had the lead, with daughter Sophie Pomie riding 'Orana Park Antique' to win the Leading Rein Class.
Shaylyn Mc Neill did very well to take second place in the Leading Rein Class.
A youthfull combination! Five-year-old Ellena Boura rode the three-year-old 'Otway View Explorer' to take second place in the Novice Rider Under 12 class. Earlier in the day, Explorer was declare Reserve Champion Led Shetland Gelding, and together they were third in the Child Handler Under 8 Class.
Zac Gallagher from Eden Park had a grand day on the second day of Yarra Glen Show. Zac is seen here winning the Sparrows In The Treetops Encouragement Award for Riders 12 Years and Under. Zac is pictured with sponsor and well-known showing personality, Barry Mc Mahon and judge, Libby Greshner. Earlier in the day Zac took out the Ring 2 Galloway Championship with 'Wynton Make Believe'.
Georgia Cleeland made the trip from Mansfield worth the effort. She was declared Champion Intermediate Rider, won the Good Hands for Girls and took out both the Sparrows In The Treetops Encouragement Award for Riders 13-16 Years, and also the Potential Award.
Shelly Mcguinness rode her 'Shirvington' to win the Ring 2 Open Hack 15-15.2hh and go on to be declared Champion Hack.
Julie Warneford from Coldstream was out and about for only the third time with her new six-year-old hack, 'The Padre' by Beautiful Crown (USA). They took third place in the Ring 2 15.2-16hh class.
Scarlett Luscombe from Mornington rode her 'Supremacy' to take third place in the Ring 2 Open 16-16.2hh hack class.
Adrienne Robertson rode the six-year-old 'Royalwood Silk' by Syon Royal Portrait out of Hazelmere Elite and exhibited by the Little Paddocks Riding Pony Stud at Woodend, to take out the Ring 3 Galloway Championship.