The fun just kept going all weekend long.
GEORGIA'S GOT TALENT: Always a time for a giggle, this year's kids' competition had something new with the young ones encouraged to dress in more nostalgic themes while they delivered their banter of jokes and silly anecdotes. Georgia Harris won the Little Miss Showgirl contest. PHOTO: Andy Wilson
ALL FOR A CHAT AND A REMINISCE: Doug Mackrell's expertise in Massey-Ferguson tractors was emboldened with the back-stories for the three models he had on display. Of more importance however was the tractor exhibition being a prime opportunity for 'blokes to simply have a chat'.
BLOOMING PRAISE: Abbie Ellis cleaned up the One Cut Climbing Rose (Novice) class in the flower competition, winning both first and second prize.
SCRUMMY: Sophie Renkin-Wood's winning packet cake.
COUPLE OF WINNERS: Tim Finchon and Stuart Drinnan with the two sheep that won Sheep of the Show and Best Showing. PHOTOS: Dale Mann
BEAUTIFULLY DRESSED DUO: Marlin Park Total Eclipse with rider Lorraine Swanson who won smartest on parade.
SHORT REIGNS: Champion Senior Pony Club went to Chloe Froude with mare Jazmine.
AN EYE FOR PERFECTION: One of the horse judges displays her expertise.
EARLY START: Without its army of volunteers, the show would not happen. Jan Watters is one such volunteer, who was working hard from well before 7am.
STEAMING: Bob Stuart with his two horsepower Cooper Stover K.A. talking to Andrew O'Dea.