Trainer Steve Tregea has handed his stable to foreman and retired jockey Josh King, reports racenet.com.au. Tregea will focus on his Windermere Stud operation, where he bred Group 1 winner Incentivise (Shamus Award-Miss Argyle, by Iglesia) who he also trained and owned for the early part of his career. "Josh is mad keen, I have never had anyone like him to be honest, prepared to put in the work," Tregea said. "He wants to train in the long term so I thought we would just put them into his name. I will still be around but I'm getting to the age now where you get a bit tired of everything that goes on. Nothing goes on forever, I am 66 now and a bit tired and I'm in a position where I can do this, not many are." Tregea will train a few horses, but most will go to King including Incentivise's half-brother Argyle Lane (Golden Archer). "He did most of the work on Incentivise, he is very quiet on them," Tregea said. "I have been looking for someone who is as good a work rider as he is for 30 years, he is unflappable. He wants to train so this gives him a good opportunity to get his name out there. He was a bush jockey, he used to drive to Longreach and all those joints but he would ride work, go out there and race, get back at 10pm from the bush and then be in there riding work the next morning."