AMY Collier rode Tasheba to victory in the Derwent Point-to-Point at Charm Park.

Collier, an accountant based in Kirkbymoorside, won the Derwent & Staintondale Hunt Race for the second year in a row.

Fittingly, she is also the treasurer of the Derwent & Staintondale Hunt.

Travelling off the pace for the majority of the race, the pair began to make their move as the other runners started to tire.

Harpsy Chord put up a game battle under Rosie Howarth but could not get to the winner. Zandino piloted by Jack Jordan finished third.

“He stayed on really well and the better ground suited him today,” said Collier afterwards. “I would like to run him in a Hunter Chase.”

Emma Smith-Chaston, 18, has her horses in flying form and followed up last week’s victory on Trop Fort with a win on Harris in the competitive Club Members Race.

Emma works for Malton-based trainer Malcolm Jefferson.

The Men's Open Race went the way of three time Grimthorpe Gold Cup winner Monsieur Jordain and Will Easterby.

The five runners were tightly grouped with Klepht the first to tire. This left Close House and Monsieur Jordain jumping the last together after Close House and Jack Teal crashed out.

“I really didn’t know who would win,” said Easterby. “My horse loves a fight though!”

Monsieur Jordain is owned by Will’s mother Sarah Easterby who says the horse’s main target is the Grimthorpe Gold Cup at Sheriff Hutton on April 2.

Street Entertainer and Jess Gillam landed the Ladies' Open Race for Hutton-le-Hole-based trainer Sarah Jane Stilgoe.

Street Entertainer was claimed out of a hurdles race at Perth in 2015 from David Pipe.

“We were lucky to get him as Lucinda Russell and David Pipe also put claims in,” reflected Sarah’s father Terry Wharton.

Dance of Time is shaping into a useful prospect after winning the Restricted Race under jockey John Dawson.

The win was a first for trainer Helena Reveley, who is the grand-daughter of Cleveland-based trainer Mary Reveley.

A field of 16 runners took part in the Open Maiden Race won by Maguires Bridge, who was having his first ever run for jockey Tom Strawson after being purchased by Nick Kent at the Doncaster May Sales for owner Victoria Cottingham for the bargain sum of £3000.

The next fixture is the Holderness point-to-point at Dalton Park. There are 91 entries for the meeting and the first race is at 1.30pm.