"But it can be a snowballing effect. People like a jockey that's winning, and winning creates better opportunities."
Bradley was one of the country's most consistent riders for many years. He rode at least 40 winners for 26 out of 27 seasons from 1989-90 to 2015-16, the one exception coming when he spent most of 2000-01 outside New Zealand.
But things dropped away suddenly after 2015-16, and he hasn't ridden more than 15 winners in any season since then.
It was during this lean spell that Bradley began thinking about career options away from riding. He began assisting Awapuni course manager Barry Bambry, and when the Foxton track manager's position came up two years ago, Bambry told him to get on the phone as quickly as possible.
"I'm absolutely loving it here. It's a very, very good club to work for," he said.
- NZ Racing Desk