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Widdison eyes Country Cup campaign with Grey Lad

Despite being first-up since October, the Craig Widdison-trained Grey Lad will be primed for a strong showing in Saturday’s Holbrook Cup.
The seven-year-old Magic Albert gelding is coming off his best-ever preparation, where he won three of his past five starts, not finishing any worse than second during a stellar five-race stretch.
Enjoying a winning affinity with apprentice jockey Ella Bent, Grey Lad progressed through the ranks, kicking off his good run of results with a victory in the 1600m Benchmark 50 Handicap at Berrigan on August 23.
Late in the preparation, Bent helped the Wodonga galloper to victories in the 1590m Benchmark 56 Handicap at his home track on September 16 and in the 1600m Benchmark 66 Handicap at Albury on October 11.
Bent remains in the saddle, and following a jumpout at Wangaratta earlier this month, Grey Lad has drawn gate three and will only carry 53kg in the Holbrook Cup, where he is expected to offer a strong showing.
It’s a good Country Cup, including 2025 champion Kahawaty, recent Tumbarumba Cup winner Copperfield, and recent Tumut Cup winner Astunner.
Grey Lad will continue on after the Holbrook Cup toward the Towong Cup on Saturday, March 7, while other Country Cups at Carrathool and Towong aren’t out of the question.
Widdison and Bent could be in for a big day at Holbrook, combining with three chances.
The stable has Needawinner (57kg, gate 6) in the 800m Maiden Plate and emergency Fleet Destination (57kg, gate 5) in the 1400m Benchmark 45 Handicap.
Widdison then heads to Wagga on Monday, with Bottas (Cory Parish, 58.5kg) and Surreal Grace (Jess Penza, 57kg) contesting the 1600m Maiden Plate and More Highs On Me (Cory Parish, 56.5kg) drawing gate nine when resuming in the 1000m Benchmark 62 Handicap.
Words/Image: Jeff Hanson
