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Albury double continues Craig Widdison’s sensational season

Monday, 13 Oct 2025
Albury double continues Craig Widdison’s sensational season

An Albury double has continued Craig Widdison and his stable’s fairytale start to the 2025/26 season.

Racing just across the border on Saturday, the Wodonga-based Widdison only sent two runners to the races, with Justenuffsplash breaking through, while the in-form Grey Lad continued his stellar form.

Quayde Krogh teamed up with Justenuffsplash ($4.80), which held on for a thrilling win in the 1175m Maiden Plate.

Following the sensational three-way finish, the 3YO Rich Enuff filly had to survive a protest. Still, stewards dismissed it, and Justenuffsplash was handed a well-deserved victory at just her third start.

A race later, the red-hot Grey Lad ($10) continued his career-best form, winning the 1600m Benchmark 66 Handicap.

Apprentice Ella Bent has a winning affinity with the 7YO Magic Albert gelding, having ridden him four times for three wins.

The pair broke through in a 1600m Benchmark 50 Handicap at Berrigan in late August. After a hard-fought second at Gundagai in a 1800m Benchmark 58 Handicap in early September, Grey Lad has since won a 1590m Benchmark 56 Handicap at Wodonga on September 16, followed by his impressive win at Albury on Saturday.

A front-runner that enjoys controlling the tempo, Bent doesn’t overcomplicate things and gets the absolute best out of the popular grey warrior.

The Albury winning double adds to a remarkable run of results for Widdison and his hard-working team.

Of the stable’s last 40 runners, they have sent out 10 winners at a 25% win rate, while earning connections $167,605 in prizemoney.

What makes their recent run all the more impressive is that Widdison is yet to unleash his stable star, The Prodigal Son, along with established gallopers Baggage Handler, Steve’s Way, and Oh No Mikki, who aren’t far away from racing.

The Wodonga stable will look to continue its hot run on Saturday, with meetings at Wagga, Bendigo and Wodonga.

 

Words/Image: Jeff Hanson