The Kiwi horse racing sensation who has rocketed into the world's top 10 admits he can't quite get his head around it.
But Matamata trainer Jamie Richards better get used to his new fame because his remarkable rise up the global ranking may just be getting started.
The personable 30-year-old heads to the Auckland Cup meeting at Ellerslie today favoured to win two of the three group one races. Group ones are horse racing's equivalent of rugby or cricket tests. The real deal.
Many trainers go their entire careers without winning one yet Richards has won nine since September as well as both $1million races on Karaka Million night at Ellerslie, which aren't even considered group one races because they have restricted entry.
He isn't just starring at home as the trainer for racing syndication behemoth Te Akau. Richards won a group one at the famed Melbourne Cup meeting in November and two of them in Sydney last Saturday taking on stables powered by billionaire owners.