BRYONY FROST put her troubled week behind her by partnering Greaneteen to victory in the Grade One Betfair Tingle Creek Chase at a packed-out Sandown Park.
Frost was reduced to tears on Wednesday when giving evidence at a BHA inquiry regarding her bullying allegations against fellow jockey Robbie Dunne but yesterday there were only tears of joy.
"I can't tell you what it means. To feel the support of everyone here is huge," said Frost as racegoers cheered and banged drums with delight.
"How privileged am I? Look at all of this. I can't speak.
"I ride horses and it's the best life. I can say I do that as a job.
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