After 52 days and a string of near misses, Tamworth’s Melissa Dennett finally has her second win as a trainer.

The Dennett-trained Rubymay settled sixth before peeling out wide around the bend at Quirindi before charging home to win by a length over Mark Cross’ Stradance in the 1200-metre TAB.com.au Benchmark 65 Handicap on Monday.

And you couldn’t wipe the smile of Dennett’s face following the victory.

“I’m just excited, I finally got a winner,” Dennett said.

”It’s been a bit frustrating, I’ve had a lot of placings.”

13 places to be exact, since she took the training reins from Tamworth-based Leon Davies.Melissa Dennett

Adding to the excitement for Dennett was the surprise of the win.

Rubymay’s races leading into Quirindi – which included a fourth at Gunnedah followed by a fifth at Muswellbrook – were a little underwhelming.

“It was a little bit unexpected as she hasn’t been racing at her best,” Dennett said.

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