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Makybe Diva’s boss calls time on career

Champion jockey Glen Boss, who rode to Australian racing fame on the back of three-time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva, has announced his retirement.

Boss will ride for the last time at Caulfield today, bringing down the curtain on 35 years in the saddle.

He will bow out after partnering Spanish Mission, the Melbourne Cup third placegetter who is an odds-on chance to win the Zipping Classic.

The 52-year-old famously came back from a career-threatening fall to link with Makybe Diva in her Melbourne Cup victories in 2003, 2004 and 2005.

‘‘This decision is something I have been mulling over for the past six months and particularly over the last two or three,’’ he said. ‘‘. . . I made a promise to myself more than a decade ago, because you know the end is coming, that if I got to the point in my riding career when I wasn’t fully committed and all the way in, then it was time to finish.

‘‘What I mean by that is riding at the level that I have always wanted to be at and where I need to be at to compete with the guys around me.

‘‘I just felt I was slipping a bit mentally. Physically I am at the absolute top of my game. ’’

Boss, who started riding as a fresh-faced teenager in Queensland before earning a reputation as one of Australian racing’s greatest showmen, will retire with 90 domestic Group I wins.

That tally puts him sixth on Australia’s all-time list of Group I-winning jockeys, an achievement that contributed to his Hall of Fame induction in 2015.

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