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Two-state double and 150 wins up for Craig Widdison

Monday, 06 Oct 2025
Two-state double and 150 wins up for Craig Widdison

Craig Widdison continued his electric start to the 2025/26 season, preparing a two-state double while bringing up 150 career winners on Sunday.

Widdison, who trains out of Wodonga, landed his 150th winner as Deekaygeebee ($8) stormed home from last to triumph in the Class One Handicap (1200m) at Cootamundra.

Ridden by the in-form Cory Parish (8 from his past 38), Deekaybeegee travelled at the rear of the field before exploding to a 1.78 length win. 

“Deekaygeebee was good,” Widdison told Country Punter. 

The only time he has won was when he led, so it adds another dimension to him.

“It was a good result for him, too, as he’s been thereabouts all prep without winning, so it was nice to see him break through.”

Later that day, Sister Shay ($15) stepped out in the 1500m Benchmark 66 Handicap at Bendigo and made every post a winner for three-kilogram claiming apprentice, Sarah Field. 

Sister Shay – a 4YO Shamus Award mare – started with Peter Moody and has developed into a handy galloper, starting seven times for the Widdison stable for three wins and three placings.  

Following a strong front-running win in the 1400m Benchmark 56 Handicap at Wodonga on September 16, Sister Shay again ran them ragged at Bendigo.

“She’s been a ripper, and she is tough as nails,” Widdison said. 

“She’s taken a bit of time, but she keeps improving, and I thought her win at Wodonga was good, and she improved off it, and we were positive heading to Bendigo.”

Sunday’s two-state double follows on from a treble of winners at Wodonga last month, meaning Widdison is sitting on an impressive eight wins (18.2% win rate) in 2025/26.

“It’s been terrific,” Widdison said. 

“We had a relatively quiet winter, which we knew we would, but with a few nice ones stepping out, it makes a difference, and it’s good that they’re all doing their job.

“Plus, four more nice ones are jumping out tomorrow at Wang (Wangaratta), so they’re not far off, and we have a few more runners going around on the weekend.”

In more good news, stable star The Prodigal Son is close to a return to racing and will likely look to defend his title in the 1200m Benchmark 84 Handicap sprint at Royal Randwick on the first Tuesday in November (November 4). 

A six-time winner, which includes a victory at Flemington in 2023 and the 2024 Wagga Town Plate, The Prodigal Son is travelling well.

“All being well, he’ll head to that race in Sydney on Melbourne Cup day,” Widdison confirmed. 

“He’ll have a gallop on the grass in the morning, and he’s not far off having a jumpout.”

In the short term, Widdison and his team are eyeing meetings at Kyneton on Thursday and Albury on Saturday.

Words: Jeff Hanson/Country Punter
Image: Bradley Photos