For 18 months veteran jockey Darryl Bradley was stuck on 99 career black-type victories, wondering if the century would come up.
Now, he's won three of them in seven weeks, all while maintaining his job as the track manager at Foxton racecourse.
It was Mohaka who finally gave Bradley his 100th black-type win when leading all the way in the Feilding Gold Cup (2100m) on October 31, and since then he's guided veteran Hunta Pence to victories in the Listed Wanganui Cup (2040m) on November 20 and the Group 3 Manawatu Cup (2300m) last Saturday.
Bradley, 54, said the victories reflect nothing more than getting on the right horse.
"People have said 'you're riding well at the moment' but I'm not riding any differently. It's just circumstances — I have been on good horses at the right time and given them the right rides," he said.