There are few surprises in Otago's thoroughbred premiership winners as the racing season draws to a close today.
White Robe Lodge trainers Brian and Shane Anderton have won yet another trainers' premiership with their 36 wins.
Terry Kennedy finished runner-up to the Andertons with 11 wins.
White Robe Lodge rider Jacob Lowry finished the season as Otago's leading jockey with 32 wins.
Corey Campbell was runner-up in the open riding ranks with 25 wins.
That tally, notched in his first full season in the saddle, resulted in him being crowned Otago's leading apprentice this season.
Lowry started the season as an apprentice but finished his apprenticeship in March.
Kelvin Tyler's 30 wins meant he finished as Southland's leading trainer for the season.
His apprentice, Brett Murray, was Southland's leading jockey and apprentice jockey with 17 wins.
Cambridge trainers Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman won the national trainers' premiership with 142 wins.
Samantha Collett won the national jockeys' title with 132 wins and Sam Weatherley was leading apprentice with 66 wins.