Tasmanian apprentice Jackson Radley has been rewarded for a Victorian cameo that could lead to an extended mainland stay during the next 12 months.

Radley had six rides for Lindsay Park at Pakenham on Monday and landed two winners for the Hayes brothers.

The 19-year-old is second on the Tasmanian jockeys’ premiership behind Anthony Darmanin with 46 winners.

After he was narrowly beaten on Emmcee ($3.20) in the opening event, Radley went one better two races later on the $2.80 favourite Idleonby.

He closed out the meeting to help stable veteran Reset The Jazz ended a long absence from the winners’ list.

Radley said he hoped he could come to Victoria on loan to the Ben, Will and JD Hayes stable this winter.

But that plan was likely to be put on hold for 12 months, although more one-off trips are likely.

"If the boys are happy and if they give me a few rides whenever they need a claim, I would be happy to do so,"  Radley told Racing.com after winning on Idleonby.