A late double at the Sale meeting transferred to Pakenham on Wednesday has provided Jamie Kah with her 1000thĀ career victory.
The milestone came up aboard the Michael Moroney-trainedĀ BermadezĀ in the final race, the Evergreen Turf Handicap (1400m) after Kah had guidedĀ KurabuiĀ to victory in the preceding race, the Schweppes Handicap (1400m).
Kah did notĀ realiseĀ she was approaching the milestone until the mother of herĀ fianceeĀ Clayton Douglas informed her after the pair had combined for a double at Mornington on Tuesday.
“It’s pretty cool. It’s my ninth year of riding, so to notch that up is unbelievable,” Kah told broadcasterĀ racing.com.
“Clayton’s mum told me yesterday. I had no idea, so it’s pretty special.
“You ride a couple of hundred winners in your career but you never think you’ll get to 1000.”
Kah saidĀ Bermadez, unbeaten in his two starts, made her work hard to get the son ofĀ TavistockĀ home and remain unbeaten in two starts.
“He drew a sticky gate and we had to take our medicine and go back,” Kah said.
“We got cover, but he’s still a raw horse. He wanted to lay in and do a bit wrong.
“Once he puts it together, he’ll be a smart horse.”
Kah leads the Melbourne Jockeys’ Premiership on 86 winners for the 2020-21 season and is poised to become the first jockey to top the 100-metropolitan mark in a season.
On Saturday Kah will attempt to improve on her five Group 1 wins when she partners Instant Celebrity in The Goodwood atĀ Morphettville.






















