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WIDDUP'S PATIENCE WITH TEQUILA BABY PAYS OFF
WEDNESDAY: November 19, 2025: THE hallmark of a successful trainer is knowing when to stop with a horse and look to the future. Even when that horse might have just won another race at her first start back from a spell. Leading Hawkesbury trainer Brad Widdup did that with now four-year-old mare Tequila Baby, who repaid him by breaking through for her first city victory at Canterbury today. Ridden by last season’s champion Sydney apprentice Braith Nock, Tequila Baby defied a

John Curtis
Nov 19, 2025


PERTH BUY AN "ANGEL" AT SCONE
TUESDAY: November 18, 2025: PERTH’S Magic Millions yearling sale might attract even more interest in future from Hawkesbury’s leading trainer Brad Widdup. A first time visit there last year with his major client, Mike Gregg’s Mulberry Racing, resulted in the purchase of four fillies – and two of the three which have so far raced have won. Widdup produced Playing Gold three-year-old Azure Angel – the dearest of the foursome at $210,000 – at Scone today for an immediate result.

John Curtis
Nov 18, 2025


POPPIE'S FAB FIVE WITH RISING STAR VICTORY
MONDAY: November 17, 2025: ALL in a day’s work for a budding young jockey! Hawkesbury apprentice Poppie Gorton rode in the third heat at her home track trial session this morning, then headed off to the TAB race meeting at Nowra for two rides for her master, leading trainer Brad Widdup. After finishing fourth in the second race on Kosrae ($4.80), the 19-year-old backed up four races later and posted an important milestone in her career. Gorton won the Benchmark 58 Handicap (1

John Curtis
Nov 17, 2025


GREEN'S SMALL TEAM "BLAZEN" ALONG IN FINE STYLE
SUNDAY: November 16, 2025: FOR a relatively small stable, winning three races in a season wouldn’t be a bad effort. But to do so in only 10 days is something to shout about. Little wonder Hawkesbury trainer Peter Green said he was “on top of the world” after Bold and Blazen had doubled up at Wyong today. Again ridden by Grant Buckley, Bold and Blazen followed up his $19 success in a Super Maiden Plate (1200m) at Gosford on November 6 by taking the CG&E Class 1 Handicap (1350m

John Curtis
Nov 16, 2025


LADIES DAY CUP SWITCH A GREAT SUCCESS
MONDAY: November 10, 2025: HAWKESBURY’S Evergreen Turf Ladies Day Cup is here to stay on a Saturday. A near 4000 strong crowd voted with their feet last Saturday, ensuring the switch from a traditional Thursday date proved a winner beyond doubt. “The new date was well promoted and it was a fantastic day where everyone on course enjoyed themselves,” Hawkesbury Race Club chief executive James Heddo said this afternoon. “Being able to run a $200,000 Listed race on a Saturday com

John Curtis
Nov 11, 2025


BLUEBLOOD MARE'S FLEMINGTON ROMP TOPS OFF "LEARNING CURVE"
SUNDAY: November 9, 2025: BRAD Widdup was getting annoyed! Hawkesbury’s leading trainer couldn’t fathom why well-bred mare Sunset Park was getting beaten in midweek and Saturday Midway races in Sydney. “I was frustrated,” Widdup said today. “I knew she had the ability, but wasn’t getting the job done. “I started wondering whether there was something wrong.” A trip to Melbourne changed everything. To some observers, it might have seemed simply having a “throw at the stumps” ta

John Curtis
Nov 9, 2025


TRAINER SAYS IT'S TIME FOR EXPRESS TO "REPAY"
FRIDAY: November 7, 2025: TRAINER Paul Niceforo says it’s time for Territory Express to “repay” at Hawkesbury tomorrow. Last year’s brilliant Provincial-Midway Championships Final winner goes back to the races in the $200,000 Listed Evergreen Turf Ladies Day Cup (1500m) for only his third start in 12 months. To say he has been a real source of frustration to his trainer and connections would not even be close to the mark because of hopefully his past habit of not leaving the

John Curtis
Nov 7, 2025


WIDDUP AND GREEN GOSFORD WINNERS
THURSDAY: November 6, 2025: BRAD Widdup had never been to a Perth yearling sale until he and major client, Mulberry Racing’s Mike Gregg, went there last year. They purchased four fillies; only two have raced so far and one of them, Bondi Blossom, got off the mark at Gosford today. Starting a $4.40 third favorite at her sixth start, Bondi Blossom (Christian Reith) broke through in the Provincial Maiden Handicap (1600m), comfortably defeating Kembla Grange four-year-old and $2.

John Curtis
Nov 6, 2025


CROFT CHASING FIRST GOLDEN SLIPPER RUNNER
THURSDAY: November 6, 2025: SYDNEY won out over Melbourne as Terry Croft at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday attempts to clinch his first Golden Slipper Stakes runner. The long-standing Hawkesbury trainer opted to stay home with his debutante winner Thrill Hunter for the $1m Golden Gift (1100m) rather than head south for the $400,000 Inglis Banner (1000m) on the final day of the Melbourne Cup carnival at Flemington. “There’s not much difference between the Sydney and Melbourne fo

John Curtis
Nov 6, 2025
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