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Widdison makes splash as Wagga

Monday, 22 Jun 2026
Widdison makes splash as Wagga

Craig Widdison will be the first person to tell you he nearly scratched his runner at Wagga on Sunday.

Throughout the week, the Murrumbidgee Turf Club's rating read worse and worse, deteriorating from a Soft 6 to a Heavy 10 by race morning.

Still, the Wodonga trainer made the trip — and the aptly named Justenuffsplash relished the testing conditions.

Quayde Krogh rode the drifting $3.60 favourite, and the three-year-old Rich Enuff filly powered to a dominant 4.31-length victory.

"We've had mixed signals from the people who have ridden her as to whether she would handle it or not," Widdison said.

"A couple of her runs and trials on the soft, they didn't think she was as good, but she galloped at home last week on a really heavy track, and Deb Delphin, who trains at Wodonga, rode her and thought she was great in it.

"I nearly didn't come when it went to a Ten. I nearly stayed home, but I thought it looked like a nice race for her."

Justenuffsplash has been a good little earner for connections, racing six times since late last year for two wins and a third, banking almost $35,000 in prizemoney.

"I've got a fair opinion of her, and I think we could sneak down to town for a restricted race midweek while she's still three. She's a nice filly."

It's been a June to remember for the stable, which has prepared four winners this month.

On Tuesday, Vickie's Dream (Cory Parish) broke through for a deserved maiden victory in the 900m Maiden Plate at Albury, following Majestic Reward (Brendan Ward), who delivered in the 1000m Class One Handicap at Narrandera on Saturday, June 13.
Earlier in the month, Burning Issues (Brodie Loy) stormed to victory in the 1300m Maiden Plate.

Widdison has now prepared 26 winners for the 2025/26 season.

Words: Jeff Hanson/Dusty Hooves Media
Image: Kylie Shaw/Trackpix