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Jarbardar set for metropolitan 2YO assignment

After scoring impressively on debut at Wagga, Jarbardar is Melbourne-bound to run at Caulfield on Saturday.
Racing over 1000m in a 2YO Handicap on April 19, Jarbardar ($1.30) lived up to expectations, showcasing a deadly turn of foot before landing an emphatic 3.63-length victory for Jason Lyon.
The 2YO Written By gelding, who’s a full brother to 2024 Silver Slipper winner, Straight Charge, is set to line up in the Feed Handicap (1100m) on Saturday, with Lyon keeping the ride.
Widdison had the youngster engaged in the Group 3 David Coles AM Stakes (1200m) at Morphettville but elected to target Melbourne instead.
“We accepted in Adelaide but drew 12 of 12, which made it an easy decision for us on where to go,” Widdison told Country Punter.
“I do think it is a harder race at Caulfield, but he draws well, the distance suits, and he’ll get every chance.”
Jarbardar has been the ultimate professional, and Widdison was happy with him heading into the $150,000 event.
“I thought he came through the run better than he went into it,” Widdison said.
“He’s definitely improved, and race-wise, he hasn’t taken a backward step; his work has been good, and he’s up and about.”
From the draw, Widdison is hoping Jarbardar can take up a positive position.
“If he jumps well, he’ll roll with them, and if that’s not the case and they go a bit too quick, it’s no problem for him to take a sit,” Widdison said.
“It’s definitely a step up in class and a different level of racing, and he didn’t jump that quickly at Wagga but mustered quickly, so it will be interesting to see how he goes.”
Saturday’s metropolitan assignment will be Jarbardar’s grand final as a 2YO, with Widdison keeping one eye on the future.
“He’ll have a break after this, and I think this run will be a fair indicator of where we are with him,” Widdison said.
“Hopefully, we can then target something in the spring.”
Words: Jeff Hanson