Danielle Scott's impressive return to competitive riding continued at Corowa on Saturday.
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The Border jockey guided the Norm Loy-trained Squaw Valley to victory in a benchmark 58 handicap (900m), the last of the six-race program.
It takes her tally to three victories from nine rides since coming back from an almost four-year layoff.
"She's been part of my family for a long time and all of her family are like family to me, so it's great to give her an opportunity and have the horses to do it," Loy said.
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"She rode him a treat and gave him every possible opportunity."
Port Triano posted its first win for Wangaratta trainer Andrew Dale in the fourth, while Scott's mother, Donna, won race three with Murtslad breaking its maiden.
Loy will take Squaw Valley and Waiting For A Mate, which came from second last to be beaten by just two lengths at Corowa on Saturday, to the Wagga Gold Cup carnival next start.