Waikato Times

A horse trainer at 16

- RACING

Bailey Rogerson will become the world’s youngest licensed thoroughbr­ed trainer when she joins her grandfathe­r Graeme Rogerson and his wife Debbie in a three-person training team on January 1.

Rogerson, 16, will have her first runner at Ellerslie on New Year’s Day, including a starter in the Sistema Railway (1200m), as part of the training triumvirat­e to be known as Team Rogerson.

Rogerson, pictured, has previously held a licence as an amateur rider, winning twice in that role this season.

‘‘I’m absolutely thrilled. It’s indescriba­ble really,’’ Rogerson said.

‘‘I’ve always been involved with the horses so it seemed inevitable it would go this way.

‘‘Being involved as an amateur rider and as a trainer is a win-win situation for me.’’

Rogerson, whose applicatio­n gained support from such racing luminaries as Sir Patrick Hogan, Lloyd Williams, Gerry Harvey, Garry Chittick, Chris Johnson, Lisa Allpress, Trudy Thornton and Max Whitby, said all her early memories were to do with racing.

‘‘There were always photos of me in the pushchair next to the stalls and I had my first pony at three,’’ she said.

‘‘I’ll get the best advice and guidance and if I can be even half as successful as [Graeme and Debbie], I’d be very pleased.’’

Graeme Rogerson was chuffed to have his grand-daughter joining him in partnershi­p.

‘‘I’m really looking forward to it. She’s a natural and she works hard. Her knowledge is well beyond her years,’’ he said.

Team Rogerson is likely to have about a dozen runners at the Ellerslie New Year’s Day meeting with the rookie trainer volunteeri­ng Railway hopeful Ferrando as the horse she was most looking forward to saddling on her first day.

‘‘We think he’s a Group I horse. He won well the other day and he’s come through it well. I ride him in all his work at home and I think he’ll be a genuine winning chance in the Railway,’’ she said.

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