Serena Brotherton was once again the toast of the Knavesmire after Lord Melbourne provided her with a fourth victory in the Queen Mother's Cup at York.
It is 10 years since the veteran rider enjoyed her third success in a race which traditionally sees the successful rider win their weight in champagne, with her previous wins achieved in 1999 and 2003.
Having finished a close-up fifth in a lucrative handicap at Epsom on Oaks day two weeks ago, the Ralph Beckett-trained Lord Melbourne was the 9-2 favourite to get 53-year-old Brotherton back in the York winner's enclosure and the four-year-old travelled strongly for much of the mile-and-a-half journey.
Aine O'Connor did her best to draw the finish out of the market leader aboard Irish raider Whimsy, but Brotherton delivered her mount with a well-timed challenge to prevail by two and a quarter lengths.
Serena Brotherton wins her weight in champagne again after landing her fourth Queen Mother's Cup @yorkracecourse pic.twitter.com/c6AyxKp6ef
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Brotherton said: "I'm so glad I came, it's so hard to get rides in these races now and to get the call-up to ride one with a chance and for it to come off is so wonderful.
"It went absolutely perfectly. I spoke to Tyler Heard yesterday, he rode him at Epsom, and he said just jump and sit handy with a bit of cover and he was sure he'd stay.
"I sat there and travelled well and I had my eye on the Irish horse as I felt they thought that would win. I thought I couldn't give that one any rope and then I've got there going nearly too well, but he's seen it out really well."
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Brotherton may well be back in 12 months' time to bid for a fifth win, adding: "I'm 53 now, but Joe Fanning and Frankie (Dettori) are still going!
"It's been a long time between drinks and it's just magic. It's so hard to ride a winner, let alone here, and this is my home track.
"Winners make the world go round and this is a really special day."