Majoka almost there

PUBLISHED: 13 March 2019

Mpumi and Roberts

Mpumi Majoka, who suffered a horrific fall while riding work last year, is almost back to full fitness after spending six months on the side-lines.

“The doctors said that I would be off for about a year, maybe 18 months, but it has been just over six months and I am determined to get back in the saddle,” he said at Ashburton yesterday where he put a dozen horses through their paces.

Mpumi and Roberts

Majoka, who was riding the crest of a wave before his accident, went crashing through the rails when a stirrup leather snapped while riding work. His knee was severely injured and a severed artery added to the complications.

“The surgeon said that he could amputate my leg, or I could take a chance as it was a life-threatening injury. I decided to take a chance.”

The 22-year-old, who has ridden 58 winners, said he was about 96% fit but would take it slowly in making his comeback. “I am working with a bio kineticist and will give it another two weeks or so before I ask for rides. Maybe, one or two a meeting if I can get them.”

“I know it will be hard to make a comeback. You know that if you are out of this game people forget about you quickly. Hopefully I can get some rides here (KZN) before I go back to Jo’Burg but ideally I would like to commute back and forth.”

The South African Jockey Academy has extended his apprenticeship because of the accident and to assist in his re-hab but Majoka only needs two more winners to lose his claim.

By Andrew Harrison

Image: Apprentice Mpumi Majoka with legendary jockey turned trainer, Michael Roberts.