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Overall Champions Junior Champion Skye Russell NORTHWOOD Overall Champions Junior Champion Skye Russell NORTHWOOD BEWITCHED 8.1 Junior Reserve champion Lochie Colquhoun KOORA-LYN TYRO 6.3 Intermediate Champion Camilla Warner SNOWY MOUNTAINS DELIGHT 12 Intermediate Reserve champion Charlie Magnier MEERSBROOKE ICED LIQUER 9.9 Senior Champion Charlie Richardson MAVERICK 14 Senior Reserve champion Bridget Yeomans FLYMIA JACKPOT 11.7 Champions pt score 45cm Champion Junior Max Shearer MATE 4.9 1st AM7 Indigo Francis ELLIE 4.9 3rd AM7 45cm Reserve Champion Junior Georgia Maben SILVERTHORN OAKS CHANDALIER 3.85 60cm Champion Junior Skye Russell NORTHWOOD BEWITCHED 8.1 60cm Reserve Champion Junior Lochie Colquhoun KOORA-LYN TYRO 6.3 Intermediate Champions 45cm Champion Intermediate Abigaelle Mills CANOME KONICA 6.3 45cm Reserve Champion Intermediate Olivia Pitt BARINGA IN THE SPOTLIGHT 5.6 60cm Champion Intermediate IsabellaO'brien VALINOR PARK LAYLA 9 60cm Reserve Champion Intermediate Liam Mackenzie-Smith BARRELYN WARLORD 5.4 70cm Champion Intermediate Charlie Mitchell BINDI 8 70cm Reserve Champion Intermediate Maggie Davis HPH OSTENTATIOUS 5 80cm Champion Intermediate Charlie Magnier MEERSBROOKE ICED LIQUER 9.9 80cm Reserve Champion Intermediate Philipa Schoupp MJK QUICKSILVER FOX 8.8 90cm Champion Intermediate Camilla Warner SNOWY MOUNTAINS DELIGHT 12 90cm Reserve Champion Intermediate Amelia Everingham BREAMA PARK POLO EXPRESS 8.4 2nd AM7 Ellie Glasson LOONEY TUNE 8.4 3rd AM7 Senior Champions 60cm Champion Senior Harriet Bevan SPADE CN HOMER 8.1 1st AM7 Kimberley Collins MISTER ED 8.1 2nd AM7 60cm Reserve Champion Senior Adelaide Cunningham LEMON GROVE DUNDEE 3.6 70cm Champion Senior Ashleigh Aitken WANRUA JEMIMA 6 70cm Reserve Champion Senior Oliver McGilvray SLIM DUSTY 5 80cm Champion Senior Caitlyn Pratt COMETS HALEY 6.6 80cm Reserve Champion Senior Brie Aitken WENONA LAWSON 5.5 90cm Champion Senior Sophie Maynes DRUMORA PARTYBOY 10.8 90cm Reserve Champion Senior Wiley Anderson SOPHIE 6.9 100cm Champion Senior Bridget Yeomans FLYMIA JACKPOT 11.7 100cm Reserve Champion Senior Adelaide Sylvester SCRUMLO BILLY 6.5 110cm Champion Senior Charlie Richardson MAVERICK 14 110cm Reserve Champion Senior Olivia Gostelow CAITANO 9.8 Course Walk: 7.30 - 8.00 am - Start Time: 8.00 am. Finish time: 9.30 am Bridle No.Rider Name Horse Name School Name Class 310A: 10-13 yrs & Over (Intermediate) - 45 cm Placings Points 281 Olivia Pitt BARINGA IN THE SPOLIGHT 45cm AM7 Macquarie Anglican Grammar School 1st 3.50 312 Abigaelle Mills CANOME KONICA 45cm AM7 Mudgee Public School 2nd 2.80 398 Bonnie Cumberland HASTINGS FIRST EDITION 45cm AM7 Independent 3rd 2.10 30 Georgia Zatta BELLADOR MASTERPIECE (PETE) 45cm AM7 Macquarie Anglican Grammer School 4th 1.40 7 Thomas Hill BILLIE 45cm AM7 Scone Grammar School 5th 0.70 427 Chloe O'Neill JASMINE 45cm AM7 coffs Harbour HIgh School 6th 0.53 69 Sam McLachlan JAZZ 2 45cm AM7 The King's School 7th 0.35 527 Annileise Paterson PASHIE 45cm AM7 POINT CLARE PUBLIC SCHOOL ELIM 118 Olivia Galvin VENGEANCE ROCK IT 45cm AM7 Pacific Hills Christian School ELIM Course Change 2.00 pm - 2.30 pm Course walk: 2.30 pm - 2.45 pm. Start time 2.45 pm. Finish time 3.45 pm. Class 310A: 10-13 yrs & Over (Intermediate) - 45 cm Placing Points 312 Abigaelle Mills CANOME KONICA 310A 45cm ACC Mudgee Public School 1st 3.50 398 Bonnie Cumberland HASTINGS FIRST EDITION 310A 45cm ACC Independent 2nd 2.80 281 Olivia Pitt BARINGA IN THE SPOLIGHT 310A 45cm ACC Macquarie Anglican Grammar School 3rd 2.10 378 Lydia Proctor Falcon Park Brindabella 310A 45cm ACC 4th 1.40 427 Chloe O'Neill JASMINE 310A 45cm ACC coffs Harbour HIgh School 5th 0.70 69 Sam McLachlan JAZZ 2 310A 45cm ACC The King's School 6th 0.53 30 Georgia Zatta BELLADOR MASTERPIECE (PETE) 310A 45cm ACC Macquarie Anglican Grammer School DNS 118 Olivia Galvin VENGEANCE ROCK IT 310A 45cm ACC Pacific Hills Christian School DNS 7 Thomas Hill BILLIE 310A 45cm ACC Scone Grammar School ELIM 527 Annileise Paterson PASHIE 310A 45cm ACC POINT CLARE PUBLIC SCHOOL ELIM Course Walk: 7.30 - 8.00 am - Start Time: 8.00 am. Finish time: 9.30 am Class 308: 9 years & under (Junior) - 45 cm Position Points 477 Max Shearer MATE 308 45cm AM7 Burren Junction Public School 1st 3.5 5 Annika Basson TREASURE TREE HILL MAGIC 308 45cm AM7 Gib Gate 2nd 2.8 370 Indigo Francis ELLIE 308 45cm AM7 Independent 3rd 2.1 518 Sophie Kelly OH JACK 308 45cm AM7 Independent 4th 1.4 14 Molly Gander MIMMIE 308 45cm AM7 Carinya Christian School 5th 0.615 489 Sienna Ferguson MINTY 308 45cm AM7 Tamworth Public School 5th 0.615 591 Georgia Maben SILVERTHORN OAKS CHANDELIER 308 45cm AM7 Scone Grammar School 7th 0.35 18 Lucy Kelly KAMILAROI PRINCE CHARMING 308 45cm AM7 INDEPENDANT 8th 0.18 261 Georgia Maben AMARANDA JACKSON 308 45cm AM7 Scone Grammar School 324 Miriam U'Ren CEDERVALE PEBBLES 308 45cm AM7 Timbumburi 560 Lochie Colquhoun RIVERGTON WINDCHIME 308 45cm AM7 Bondi Beach Public School DNS 298 Paige Lindley BOOMAMUNGI PROMISE 308 45cm AM7 Lakes Grammar DNS 396 Zara Kelly HARRINGTON PARK TINY TIM 308 45cm AM7 Independent DNS 430 Banjo Metcalfe JESTER 308 45cm AM7 St Joseph's ELIM 278 Emma Clifton Banborough Jitterbug 308 45cm AM7 St Joseph's Primary ELIM 613 Axel Baker TAMRIE PARK STARDOM 308 45cm AM7 Calrossy Anglican School ELIM 260 Mackenzie Lyons AMARAH PARC VEGAS 308 45cm AM7 St Saviours Primary Toowoomba ELIM 296 Charlize Mackie BOLAGAMY PHAEDRA 308 45cm AM7 Abbotsleigh Junior School ELIM Course Change 2.00 pm - 2.30 pm Course walk: 2.30 pm - 2.45 pm. Start time 2.45 pm. Finish time 3.45 pm. Ring 3 (EBB AND FLOW ARENA - stadium side) Class 308: 9 years & under (Junior) - 45 cm Placing Points 591 Georgia Maben SILVERTHORN OAKS CHANDELIER 309 45cm ACC Scone Grammar School 1st 3.50 370 Indigo Francis ELLIE 309 45cm ACC Independent 2nd 2.80 261 Georgia Maben AMARANDA JACKSON 309 45cm ACC Scone Grammar School 3rd 2.10 477 Max Shearer MATE 309 45cm ACC Burren Junction Public School 4th 1.40 14 Molly Gander MIMMIE 309 45cm ACC Carinya Christian School 5th 0.70 296 Charlize Mackie BOLAGAMY PHAEDRA 309 45cm ACC Abbotsleigh Junior School 6th 0.53 18 Lucy Kelly KAMILAROI PRINCE CHARMING 309 45cm ACC INDEPENDANT 7th 0.35 324 Miriam U'Ren CEDERVALE PEBBLES 309 45cm ACC Timbumburi 8th 0.18 560 Lochie Colquhoun RIVERGTON WINDCHIME 309 45cm ACC Bondi Beach Public School 518 Sophie Kelly OH JACK 309 45cm ACC Independent 613 Axel Baker TAMRIE PARK STARDOM 309 45cm ACC Calrossy Anglican School 489 Sienna Ferguson MINTY 309 45cm ACC Tamworth Public School 430 Banjo Metcalfe JESTER 309 45cm ACC St Joseph's DNS 278 Emma Clifton Banborough Jitterbug 309 45cm ACC St Joseph's Primary DNS 298 Paige Lindley BOOMAMUNGI PROMISE 309 45cm ACC Lakes Grammar DNS 396 Zara Kelly HARRINGTON PARK TINY TIM 309 45cm ACC Independent DNS 5 Annika Basson TREASURE TREE HILL MAGIC 309 45cm ACC Gib Gate ELIM 260 Mackenzie Lyons AMARAH PARC VEGAS 309 45cm ACC St Saviours Primary Toowoomba ELIM Course walk: 9.30 am - 9.45 am. Start 9.45 am. Finish time 11.45 am Class 309: 9 years & under (Juniors) Ring 3 (EBB AND FLOW ARENA - stadium side) Bridle No.Rider Name Horse Name Class 309: 9 years & under (Junior) - 60 cm School Name Placing Points 31 Skye Russell NORTHWOOD BEWITCHED 309 60cm AM7 Scone Grammar 1st 4.5 50 Alessia Bowman CHARMAN 309 60cm AM7 Barraba Pony club 2nd 3.6 29 Chloe McMurtrie OVATION 309 60cm AM7 Independent 3rd 2.7 2 Lochie Colquhoun KOORA-LYN TYRO 309 60cm AM7 Bondi Beach Public School 4th 1.8 Course walk: 3.45 pm - 4.00 pm. Start 4.00 pm. Finish time 5.15 pm Class 309: 9 years & under (Juniors) Ring 3 (EBB AND FLOW ARENA - stadium side) Class 309: 9 years & under (Junior) - 60 cm Placing Points 2 Lochie Colquhoun KOORA-LYN TYRO 309 60cm ACC Bondi Beach Public School 1st 4.5 31 Skye Russell NORTHWOOD BEWITCHED 309 60cm ACC Scone Grammar 2nd 3.6 29 Chloe McMurtrie OVATION 309 60cm ACC Independent 3rd 2.7 50 Alessia Bowman CHARMAN 309 60cm ACC Barraba Pony club 4th 1.8 Course walk: 9.30 am - 9.45 am. Start 9.45 am. Finish time 11.45 am Class 311: 10-13 yrs & Over (Intermediate) - 60 cm Placing Points 143 Isabella O'Brien VALINOR PARK LAYLA 311 60cm AM7 Kambala Girls School 1st 4.5 41 Harry Warner SWEET KISS 311 60cm AM7 Scone Grammar School 2nd 3.6 9 Liam Mackenzie-Smith BARRELYN WARLORD 311 60cm AM7 Wyong Creek Public School 3rd 2.7 23 Harriette Hopkins WEZ 311 60cm AM7 st joesephs primary denman 4th 1.8 12 Bree Baker TREENA DOCS DAZZLER 311 60cm AM7 Arndell Anglican College 5th 0.9 526 Amelia Empringham PARKERS MYONA RUBY RED 311 60cm AM7 St Laurence's Primary, Dubbo 6th 0.67 53 Jack Marshall JUST JAFFA 311 60cm AM7 Calrossy Anglican School 7th 0.45 626 Emily Mills TOP GUN 311 60cm AM7 Calrossy 8th 0.22 441 Olivia U'Ren KARRABA PARK BROOKE 311 60cm AM7 Timbumburi 672 Emily Gander ROSIE 3 311 60cm AM7 Carinya Christian School 16 Pippa Cullen BRAEVIEW SOLITAIRE 311 60cm AM7 INDEPENDANT 17 Sam Kelly BAMBOROUGH AMBER DREAM 311 60cm AM7 INDEPENDANT 444 Georgia Kirkby KOIWON VIOLET FEMME 311 60cm AM7 Kincoppal Rose Bay 20 Sybella Bowman MAINS JESSICA 311 60cm AM7 Barraba Pony club 550 Arkin Shearer RECOIL 311 60cm AM7 Burren Junction Public School 24 Kyra Stewart LEROY 311 60cm AM7 St Matthews Catholic School 120 Ella Sevior WUNDURRA KISMET 311 60cm AM7 Kincoppal Rose-Bay 397 Roy Peatling HARRY 311 60cm AM7 Quirindi Public 126 Mia Couchman BART 311 60cm AM7 Ascham 27 Scarlett Francis BATMAN 311 60cm AM7 Independent 28 Holly Jacobson STONEY CREEK 311 60cm AM7 NEW ENGLAND GIRL'S SCHOOL 642 Charlotte Craig WELBATCH CHIPPENDALE 311 60cm AM7 Mullaley Public school 67 Brooke Itel ROYALLE DOUBLE VISION 311 60cm
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