Metcalfe is taking inspiration from fellow rider Angela Jones who was crowned the George Moore Queensland Jockey of the Year, after becoming the first female to take out the Metropolitan Jockeys’ Premiership.
The youngster admitted she had been a long-time fan of the history-making hoop since their days on the Darling Downs.
“I've always sort of looked up to her, and when I first started riding trackwork, I saw her going around,” Metcalfe said.
“She was with Lindsay Hatch at the time, and my eyes were just locked on her - that's all I really wanted to look like.
“I practice her style trying to make myself like her, she's the best thing that you can look at, and she's the best role model.
“I am so, so happy for her, and as soon as I found out she had won the premiership, I was like, ‘wow, of course she'd get there, of course she'd make it.’”
The strong influence of the country and provincial circuits was evident through Jones winning the top award.
Her runner-up in the Metropolitan Jockeys’ Premiership, Emily Lang, had also developed her skills in Central Queensland.
After breaking new ground as the first woman to claim the premiership, Jones cited her early days riding in country Queensland as providing the platform for her success.
“I think at the time when the season was over, it was probably a little bit of a rush, and it was hard to appreciate it,” Jones said.
“I'm glad when I started, I was able to make the most of my year I had in the bush, and I was able to see all those bush tracks all over Queensland.
“I was glad I was able to do that and slowly come through the riding ranks, and I felt like I can appreciate being here more accepting this award after seeing all the racing all around Queensland.”