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Bottas leads big team of chances at Wagga

With a myriad of youngsters coming through, amongst other experienced gallopers, it’s an exciting time for Widdison Racing.
The Wodonga stable put a luckless run behind them at Albury last Tuesday, with Lunar Mojo (Pierre Boudvillain, $2.15) breaking through in the 900m Maiden Handicap before Grey Lad ($8) bolted in for a comfortable win in the 1600m Benchmark 50 Handicap at Berrigan on Saturday.
Widdison has eight gallopers entered for Wagga on Thursday and has confirmed that six runners will likely go around, with Ellis Beach (Louise Day, 56.5kg) scratched from the 1400m Maiden Handicap to take on the 1600m Class One/Maiden Plate, while Inkantoon is set to be held back for a more suitable race in the future.
Leading his team’s charge will be the well-named maiden Bottas (Louise Day, 57kg), which is second-up in the 1400m Maiden Handicap.
Named after and part-owned by Valtteri Bottas, the champion Finnish F1 driver and 10-time Grands Prix winner, Bottas impressed first-up when finishing fifth, beaten five lengths in a 1200m Maiden Plate at Wagga on August 10.
A 3YO Tagaloa gelding, Bottas was doing his best work late, and still learning on the job when on debut, and connections will be hoping for an improved second-up effort at Wagga.
Recent Wagga trial winner Justenuffsplash (Louise Day, 55kg) takes on a very strong $50,000 Super Maiden Handicap over the 1200m, which appears to be a good starting point for the 3YO Rich Enuff filly, which jumps from gate three.
Old warhorse Bold Triumph (Louise Day, 57kg) will be better suited over the mile trip in the 1600m Benchmark 58 Handicap.
Having run close seconds at Leeton and Albury before a short freshen-up, the 7YO has since had two runs over 1400m under his belt heading to Wagga, but any more rain might cruel his chances, as he races better on top of the ground.
One of Widdison’s runners that won’t mind the wet is Mansiere (Louise Day, 55.5kg), which takes on the feature event, the $35,000 Ian Reid Sprint (1200m).
Boasting good first-up form (5:1-3-0), heavy track form (6:2-1-0), and nice performances in more challenging races, the Wodonga runner could be a value pick in the six-furlong sprint.
Rounding out the stable’s chances will be Deekaygeebee (Louise Day, 55kg) in the 1200m Class Two Handicap.
The Russian Revolution gelding is lightly raced, and has won at Wagga, where he broke his maiden over 1000m back in April.
A capable type, and with a placing from his only start on a heavy track, the 3YO is another chance for the team.
Widdison Racing also has four horses trialling after the Wagga meeting, with maidens Black Fang, Lecraigdiway, More Highs On Me, and Thesandmancan getting a chance to strut their stuff.
Words/Image: Jeff Hanson