The outstanding Victorian jockey talks of the fainting spell at home that signalled his impending medical condition.
James was in disbelief when Doctors explained the likely ramifications of syncope - a disorder that would be aggravated by the ravages of wasting.
He talks of the support of family and friends when the inevitable decision had to be made.
James talks of the offers he’s had to work for RSN 927 and the Ten Network during the Spring Carnival - just what he needs at this time.
The fourth generation jockey looks at the race riding dynasty from which he descends.
James pays tribute to Brawny Spirit, the million dollar earner trained by his late grandfather Mick.
He looks back on his original apprenticeship to his grandfather, and his brief stint with the late Max Lees at Newcastle.
James remembers his very first winner and his first time in the winner’s circle on a metropolitan track.
He talks of his great association with the Danny O’Brien stable with special mention of Gr 1 winners Star Witness and Douro Valley.
James looks back on four Melbourne Cup rides, and Gr 1 wins in Brisbane on Absolut Glam and Magicool.
The former jockey reviews a Gr 1 win in Hong Kong - the Chairman’s Prize Sprint on Dim Sum for John Moore.
James explains his reasons for terminating his contract in Hong Kong.
He fondly remembers a Singapore stint when he rode several winners for Laurie Laxon and Steve Burridge. Most importantly this is where he met Laura - his wife and mother of three great kids.
James looks back on some Sydney winners he rode during his short career.
He explains a tutorial role he has with three promising young jockeys.
(Banner image - James wins on Masked Crusader for Team Hawkes at Caulfield 18/12/2019 - courtesy Racing Photos.)