The 58-year-old Batts rode trackwork and worked as a farrier and breaker for long-time local conditioner Miller for around a decade.
He trained on his own during the 2004-05 season before a long hiatus.
He spent just over a decade away from the racing industry as he worked in the mines in regional Queensland.
Batts has returned to the caper in recent years and took out his training ticket again in the 2022-23 campaign.
He just has a couple of gallopers in work while running a business with his partner at Beerwah away from the racing game.
On an occasion that celebrated the SCTC’s historic growth, Batts couldn’t help but reminisce on those old days when he cut his teeth in the industry.
“When I first went there, back in the day, there was only Trevor Miller, the late Mick Mair and a couple of other trainers, like Nat McCall’s dad Ray,” he recalls.
“It started off pretty small, but it was just starting in those days.