[3][4] Carberry's first win was on Sabrinksy for Noel Meade in the Ladies Derby at the Curragh Racecourse on 15 July 2001, when she was six days short of her seventeenth birthday.
[1] While still riding as an amateur conditional jockey, she secured her first win at the Cheltenham Festival on 20-1 outsider Dabiroun in the 2005 Fred Winter Juvenile Novices' Handicap Hurdle.
[2] She became the first female jump jockey to win a Grade 1 race in Ireland or Britain with victory in the Champion Bumper at Punchestown in 2006 on Leading Run, trained by Meade.
[1] At the 2007 Cheltenham Festival she won the Cross Country Handicap Chase on Heads Onthe Ground for Enda Bolger.
[1] In 2011, Carberry won the Irish Grand National on Organisedconfusion, trained by her uncle Arthur Moore, becoming the second woman to win the race after Ann Ferris in 1984.
[5] She rode in the Aintree Grand National six times, completing the course on four occasions, with her best result being seventh place on Character Building in 2010.
[7] She retired on the final day of the Punchestown Festival in April 2018, after a winning ride on Josies Orders in the cross country chase.