A week later she won on Grimes Faith at Southwell, but saved the rest of her seven pound claim for the turf season.
[1] While still a 5lb claimer, she won the biggest prize pot of her career - the £93,000 totesport.com Challenge Cup Heritage Handicap at Ascot in September 2009, on the 33/1 Advanced, trained by her father.
Throughout the season, Darren Egan had been the leading apprentice, but Ryan caught him up while he was under a ban[2] and after he broke his collarbone in a fall at Wolverhampton, she was able to forge ahead.
[2] One of the highlights of her year had been winning for her father on Laffan on Oaks day at Epsom[2] Turner commented on how "she's a very good rider, she can read a race well.
[3] A horse flipped over on her and snapped the ligaments of her ankle, which took a long time to heal and led to surgery at the beginning of 2017.