“Where I was 12 to 18 months ago, I wasn’t sure if I would ever be given these opportunities in town or to be riding in Group races,” Guthmann-Chester said.
Former leading hoop Robl, who Guthmann-Chester does plenty of riding for, was particularly ruthless in his assessment of the jockey.
“Jag is probably a bit too casual to be in the top half-a-dozen jockeys,” Robl said at the time.
“If he gets his work ethic up a bit race riding and he would certainly be up there with the best of them.”
In the space of just over 12 months, Guthmann-Chester has almost completely turned around those evaluations.
He is a regular face riding trackwork in Brisbane to push for metropolitan opportunities while also diving into his boxing and Muay Thai training.
He is also pounding the pavement for long runs.
“I was pretty content with where I was at, I was obviously riding plenty of winners and was being busy,” the talented hoop reflected.
“But, I didn’t have the drive or motivation. I was content with where I was.
“The change occurred following a good season on the provincials where I rode for the right people – it really motivated me.