The New Zealand Herald

Top jockey feels time is right to take a break

- Michael Guerin

Two-time premiershi­p winning jockey Matt Cameron is taking an extended break from racing, effective immediatel­y.

While the 34-year-old expects to return to the saddle, he is not committing to when.

Cameron rode a winner at Awapuni on Saturday and is still one of the best jockeys in the country, sitting ninth in the premiershi­p, but says his desire for riding has gone stale and he needs a break.

“I have been feeling it for a while,” Cameron told the Herald.

“I still go to the races and do my job to the best of my ability but I know I am not as motivated and enjoying it as much as I should be.

“I feel fine, I just need a break and I want to take some time off.

“It is nothing dramatic, I’m okay, I

just think the time is right and I reckon I’ll be away from riding for at least a few months and assess things from there.”

While some might question why Cameron wouldn’t want to ride in racing’s richest months the popular jockey says he doesn’t want to be a bit-player at the carnivals.

“I could go to Ellerslie this Saturday and have a couple of decent rides but I don’t see too many Group 1 horses or Karaka Million winners I’ll be riding this summer,” he explains. “And I don’t want to be sitting in the jockeys’ room watching Group 1s then travelling to minor meetings the next day.

“Because of that this is a good time to take a break. I know I need it mentally; I can enjoy Christmas and do things other people do rather than feel I have to go to the races. So I’d rather make that choice now than be riding when my heart isn’t in it.”

Cameron has the advantage of being a natural lightweigh­t who doesn’t fear putting on too much weight during his break so he should have little trouble returning to the saddle if and when he wants.

As an intelligen­t, senior rider he will be missed over the summer as the jockeys ranks see-saw with big names sidelined for a variety of reasons, but others like Lisa Allpress, Vinnie Colgan, Michael McNab and talented apprentice Billy Pinn having returned.

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