ONE More Tune’s dramatic sweep to overhaul rival Swallowshide at the post in the Hursley Hambledon Members’ Race at Larkhill brought Rilly Goschen to the 150 winners mark.

The Dorset jockey has accumulated 121 in points and 19 under Rules.

The Point to Point Owners and Riders’ Association’s Tessa Jenkins (PPORA) caught up with the Pulham-based rider in their In Their Own Words feature.

After a spell with Elaine Webber and a summer with Richard Mitchell came a move to the late John Dufosee’s yard from where the foundations for a lifetime in racing were built.

When asked about her biggest buzz in her career, without hesitation she nominated her spin on board General Claremont in the 2004 Aintree Fox Hunters’ She said: ““I was so in the zone that day it felt amazing, it’s an incredible feeling to ride round Aintree.

“I was convinced I was going to win, only to get brought down at Becher’s. “It was just one of those things but I was mad when I came down. I want to relive it but with a different ending, it’s something I am striving for, and I am going to make it happen.”

Her horse of a lifetime choice went to Little Orange.

She added: “I suppose it’s Little Orange the unraced four-year-old I’ve got now.

“He’s one of three horses I have to run in the colours of the Florian Racing Club once I obtain my licence to train under rules.

I’ll combine training them, from a yard at Pulham in the Blackmore Vale, and riding them” she adds emphasising there are no plans to quit race riding.”