Included in those 30 out rides as @Joe Bloggs concurred he had some shockers which normally he would have put away. I recall Dufficy and Radley making the same observation as I did.
I suppose it is a bit like what Hugh Bowman said recently about his own riding. That it has taken him a while to come down from WINX and to get that sharpness back and into the zone. JMac will go through a period where he is in the zone and he may well be entering one of those now. Although I'm not sure he is the best rider for Nature Strip as he doesn't seem to settle for JMac much the same as Verry Elleegant doesn't.
As for bad tracks and draws those things have very little effect on the stats as when in form it doesn't worry JMac.
Don't get me wrong he is a champion rider and I've been consistent in saying that. However in my opinion often when he hits a flat patch his timing is a fraction off. I recall reading recently where he often rings past Jockey's to discuss his rides - I think one of those is Pumper.
Warwick Farm Race 6 Stewards Report:
Rebel Rama – began awkwardly, shifted in and made contact with Parachuter. From a wide barrier
was then shifted behind runners in the early stages. Passing the 300m, had to be steadied and shifted
out to avoid the heels of Daralina Belle (J McDonald) which shifted out when not fully clear. Whilst the
Stewards advised J McDonald that he should exercise more care in similar circumstances, the
Stewards were satisfied that J McDonald had corrected his mount at the earliest opportunity when
realising he was causing interference to Rebel Rama