JOCKEY Alex Moller, 22, rode her first-ever winner at Littlewindsor, where a large crowd enjoyed a fine day's racing at the Cattistock Hunt Point-To Point on Sunday.

Moller's win came in the Ladies' Open aboard Phar City. Owned and trained at Melplash by Bob Buckler, for whom Alex works, Phar City led entering the straight before forging four lengths clear. Afterwards, Alex was keen to thank Bob for giving her the opportunity to ride the horse.

Tincleton-based Tim Atkinson rode his first winner since the 2004 Cotley meeting when his Barton Hill look the lead on the run-in in the men's open. Purchased out of Paul Keane's yard at Ascot in November by trainer Sarah Clarke, Barton Hill is a strong stayer and was well suited by the Littlewindsor course, which puts a premium on stamina.

Espresso Forte (Charlotte Tizzard) may have been a shade lucky when taking the hunt members' race for Askerswell owner-trainer Charlie Fox.

Priestthorn (Tom Bishop) had made all the running and was still going strongly when blundering at the second last. This was Espresso Forte's first win for Charlie, who bought the horse at Ascot last summer.

Devon rider Martin Sweetland rode his first winner of the season when Callitwatulike won the restricted race.

A winner at Umberleigh two years ago for owner-trainer Patrick Picton-Warlow, Callitwatulike will be aimed at two members' races at Bratton Down later in the season.

Greg Wright justified the trip from Warwickshire when Corrie Mor defeated 2-9F Barney Blue (Ryan Bliss) by a head in the two-runner intermediate race.

Trained by Greg's mother Sue Busby, Corrie Mor just found the better speed at the end of a very slowly run race.

After a successful day at Larkhill 24 hours earlier, Sally Alner and Ian Chanin followed up to take their weekend tallies to four.

The pair combined when Spiced Orange took the 2m 4f maiden. Bought at Ascot in October 2004 by Tony Fear and Louise Cabble, the seven-year-old was making his second point-to-point appearance.

Ian completed a double in the 3-mile maiden aboard Rogue River, trained by Ian Jones and Vicki Stephens for breeders David Bell and Roy Wilkins.

RESULTS:
HUNT MEMBERS: 1 ESPRESSO FORTE (Miss C Tizzard, 1-2F), 2 Kiwi Rap (M Atkinson, 3-1), 3 Priestthorn (T Bishop, 12-1). Five ran. Nk, 8 lengths. Six minutes: 35 secs.
OPEN MAIDEN (456&7yo, 2m4f): 1 SPICED ORANGE (I Chanin, 5-1), 2 Vics Pride (T Bishop, 4-1), 3 Castle Cazza (Miss R Green, 5-2F). Ten ran. 2, 1. 5:19.
RESTRICTED: 1 CALLITWATULIKE (M Sweetland, 5-1), 2 Lutteur Bleu (Miss C Tizzard, 3-1), 3 Mac Dargin (L Symonds, 5-1). Eight ran. 2, 2. 6:31.

LADIES' OPEN: 1 PHAR CITY (Miss A Moller, 15-2), 2 Rimpton Boy (Miss R Green, 4-7F), 3 Master Billyboy (Miss C Tizzard, 2-1). Four ran. 4, 3. 6:26.
MEN'S OPEN: 1 BARTON HILL (T Atkinson, 12-1), 2 Maxou Des Brosses (R Bliss, 2-1), 3 Askers Jack (N Wilmington, 7-4F). Eight ran. 1, 1. 6:23.
INTERMEDIATE: 1 CORRIE MOR (G Wright, 4-1), 2 Barney Blue (R Bliss, 2-9F). Two ran. Hd. 6:56.
OPEN MAIDEN (5yo&up): 1 ROGUE RIVER (I Chanin, 6-1), 2 Gaelic Present (Miss R Green, 11-8F), 3 Cloudy Blues (Miss C Buckler, 2-1). Nine ran. 2, 8. 6:30.