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WIDDUP'S DEBUTANTE WIN A "CUT" ABOVE AVERAGE

  • Writer: John Curtis
    John Curtis
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SUNDAY: November 30, 2025: BRAD Widdup’s 10th winner of the month at Newcastle today was indeed a “cut” above average.
SUNDAY: November 30, 2025: BRAD Widdup’s 10th winner of the month at Newcastle today was indeed a “cut” above average.

The leading Hawkesbury trainer had won a Group 2 Matriarch Stakes (Sunset Park) at the Flemington carnival along with a number of Sydney victories in November, including Hyperbolic at Rosehill Gardens yesterday.

But winning with a five-year-old mare having her first start, and who had been out of the stable for nearly two years, was something special.

The unusually named Like A Surgeon at $19 gave her rivals a start and a beating in the Provincial Maiden Handicap (900m).

Like A Surgeon settled a clear last before jockey Christian Reith eased her toward the outside on straightening as she began to make ground.

Finishing as though it was anything but her first time at the races, she surged home ahead of Kembla Grange trainers Mitch Beer and George Carpenter’s Uncle Barry ($6.50) and Newcastle trainer Barry Lawrence’s $71 roughie Love You Anyway.

Like A Surgeon, raced by her breeder Ralph Tierney, is the first foal of the Canny Lad mare Nunya Bizz, who passed away in August.

Widdup’s assistant trainer Rosie Jilla this evening related how Like A Surgeon first came to their Hawkesbury stables – and then disappeared.

“Like A Surgeon trialled twice with us a late two-year-old in May and July 2023, and then again later on November 16 that year,” Ms Jilla said.

“She showed some ability but went shin sore and left the stables.

“When she was out for so long, we didn’t think she was coming back at all.”

However, the mare’s owner decided to send her back to Widdup quite some months ago for another preparation – and it was worth it.

“We took our time with Like A Surgeon and Brad gave her two nice trials (at Kembla Grange on November 5 and Hawkesbury 12 days later),” Ms Jilla said.

“She won her latest trial, and Brad knew she was ready to go the races.”

Like A Surgeon’s three-year-old half-sister Mind Ya Bizz (by Heroic Valour) is also with Widdup, and trialled at home on November 17 following a spell after finishing second on debut to fellow Hawkesbury trainer Blake Ryan’s Just Awesome at Gosford in June.

In giving Widdup his 10th November winner, Like A Surgeon also was the trainer’s 25th winner of the season.

Along with Like A Surgeon, Widdup also had two seconds – Tequisoda ($3.10 favorite) and Tenbury Wells ($3.70 co-favorite) – at Newcastle, and the former came off the back off a fruitless trip to Kembla Grange yesterday.

Tequisoda was to have started there, but the meeting was called off after one race had been run because of power outages.

“Tequisoda was fine this morning, and the decision was made to go to Newcastle,” Ms Jilla said.

“There were no other suitable races for him in the near future.”

Widdup had also been successful at Rosehill yesterday with Hyperbolic ($7) in the Benchmark 78 Handicap (1400m).

Ridden by Tommy Berry, Hyperbolic always travelled like a winner and scored convincingly, posting her fourth win (and first in town) at her 12th start.

Widdup purchased the four-year-old daughter of Proisir for $240,000 at the 2023 NZ Bloodstock yearling sale at Karaka on behalf of Mike Gregg’s Mulberry Racing.

 


 
 
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