He easily beat stable-mate Robig by more than three lengths in a Benchmark race at Townsville’s Cluden Park on January 15 before a last start win over 1200 metres at the same track on February 12.
Higher Realm is part-owned by prominent north Queensland racing identity Tom Hedley, who is a major backer of the Chillemi stable.
As well as Higher Realm, Hedley part owns rivals Robig, Tennessee Boy and Apolline.
The only runner Hedley doesn’t part-own is Mystery ‘N’ Magic who is coming off a last start win over Rose Clip over 1300 metres at Townsville on February 5.
Chillemi trains on a small property at Tolga just outside Tolga on the Atherton Tablelands and has won a host of north Queensland features including the Cleveland Bay and Newmarket Handicaps in Townsville and both Cairns and Cairns Amateurs Cups.
Although the odds are stacked in Chillemi’s favour to win the QTIS Jewel Qualifier, he is unlikely to head south for the $500,000 QTIS Jewel (1200m) at the Gold Coast next month.
“I took Grey Missile down for The Jewel a few years ago and he ran a good race but had no luck,” Chillemi said.
“It’s a horrible trip which takes about 22 hours in a float stopping over in Townsville then Rockhampton.
“I doubt any of mine will make the trip next month.”