"As a foreigner, I could only ride in half the card. It just wasn't viable to stay over there away from my family and ride for probably the same amount of money as what I could get in New Zealand."
I know there is probably a lack of jockeys around but people had open arms and I was more than happy to oblige.
Hannam was overwhelmed with the support he received from trainers across the country on his return and he was quick to repay the favour for many of his backers.
"I know there is probably a lack of jockeys around but people had open arms, ready to put me on and I was more than happy to oblige," he said.
He travelled the country in subsequent months and recorded a quintet of stakes victories.
Two of those came on his home track of Awapuni aboard Rock On in the group three Manawatu Cup (2200m) and Hinerangi in the Listed Rangitikei Gold Cup (1600m).
Hannam also spent plenty of time in the South Island and was rewarded with victories aboard Residential in the group three South Island Thoroughbred Breeders' Stakes (1600m) at Riccarton and Emily Margaret in the Listed NZB Insurance stakes (1400m) at Wingatui.
Hannam's other stakes victory of the season was again on Emily Margaret in the group two Wellington Guineas (1400m), and he said it had an uncanny similarity to his triumph in the race a decade ago.
"Winning the Wellington Guineas again is a pretty big thing. I won it for Adrian Bull 11 years ago on a grey filly called Skirmish.
"To win it twice, and for them both to be grey fillies, that was pretty special."
Hannam said it was funny how things worked out this season with Emily Margaret, having only picked up the ride on the daughter of Pins after he was replaced on group one New Zealand Derby (2400m) placegetter Platinum Invador.
"I have got to take the good with the bad. I had been riding Platinum Invador and had won a couple of races on him," he said.
"They booked someone else for the Derby, which was my loss, but it turned out to be my gain because he ran the same day as Emily Margaret did at Wingatui [when she won the NZB Insurance Stakes].
"I got on Emily Margaret and I went on to win two stakes races on her. Had I been on Platinum Invador I would have missed out on Emily Margaret.
"It's swings and roundabouts. I am not disappointed that they put someone else on. When one door closes, another door opens. I couldn't have written a better script."
While he is rapt to have won five stakes races this season, another highlight for Hannam was finishing runner-up in the group one Captain Cook Stakes (1600m) at Trentham in December aboard veteran galloper Authentic Paddy.
"That was fantastic with the old fella," he said. "I couldn't believe it, he tries so hard and he is a gem of a horse. He has got a heart the size of Texas."
Hannam said he is still enjoying riding and is hoping he can break through the $1 million barrier in prizemoney by season's end.
"I do love riding, but I was a little bit suspect this morning when it was zero degrees," he quipped.
"I am very passionate about riding and I love travelling. I will go anywhere to try and get a winner or get enough rides. I just enjoy it.
"Hopefully there is still a good chance I can break $1 million in stakes money this season."
Hannam will attempt to add to his season's earnings at Waverley today, where he has a book of seven rides.
- NZ Racing Desk