Danielle Johnson made the best possible return to raceday riding after an injury enforced nine-month break away from the track when she guided talented 3-year-old Bobby Dazzler to victory at New Plymouth on Saturday.
Johnson has been on the sidelines since mid-November when she sustained three fractures to her collar bone in a race fall at Ruakaka.
Sporting a metal plate and six screws in the troublesome injury, Johnson had built up her fitness in recent months with plenty of gym work, running and regular trackwork and trial rides.
After getting her eye in with two mounts at Pukekohe on Wednesday, Johnson was at her bustling best as she led throughout on the Stephen Marsh-trained Bobby Dazzler, who was registering his third career victory.
With the 1400m covered in a pedestrian 1m 32.90s on the testing Heavy11 surface you could have excused Johnson for feeling the effects of the effort required to kick home the Zed gelding.