By Glenn Davis
The Rockhampton-based Warwick Satherley grew up around racing royalty in his native New Zealand but is now making his own mark as a dual licensee on the state’s central and northern provincial circuits.
Satherley accepted with progressive sprinter Sir Grace in the Open Handicap over 1560 metres at Mackay on Thursday but has a back-up nomination for Townsville on Saturday where he’ll start Saraqael in the QTIS 2YO Classic.
The New Zealand-born Satherley hopes Sir Grace can add another piece to the puzzle to tackle the $150,000 Rockhampton Cup over 1600 metres in July.
The progressive Sir Grace was the first horse Satherley saddled as a trainer when he finished fourth in a Rockhampton maiden in December, 2023.
The gelding also became Satherley’s first winner as a trainer after claiming his maiden in Rockhampton in March last year.