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'It felt like it was never going to come' - Liz Lalor breaks women's record

Willmount and Rob James (near side) take the last alongside Shannon Royale on their way to winning the four-year-old maiden at the new track at Comea
Willmount and Rob James (near side) take the last alongside Shannon Royale on their way to winning the four-year-old maiden at the new track at ComeaCredit: Healy Racing

Sunday, Scarteen at Comea

Liz Lalor made history at Comea when she landed her 110th victory in point-to-points to become the most successful female rider in the sport.

The Tipperary native teamed up with Read To Return, trained by her partner Tom Keating, in the Tattersalls NH five-year-old geldings maiden.

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