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Youngster set for Black Opal preview

Thursday, 20 Feb 2025
Youngster set for Black Opal preview

Craig Widdison will unleash Deekaygeebee in Friday’s $50,000 Black Opal preview (1000m) at Canberra.

The 2YO event is a precursor to the $200,000 Black Opal on Sunday, March 9, with the winner of Friday’s preview and runner-up guaranteed direct entry.

Deekaygeebee is a 2YO gelding by Russian Revolution out of Dip Dye (x Sepoy) who has been to the trials on four occasions.

Most recently, the Wodonga galloper, who does everything right, showcased good natural speed, and without being fully tested, finished second to Sargeant Stan over the 900m at Albury on February 11.

The Black Opal Preview will be a tough test against city and provincial trained rivals, with the likes of Gai Waterhouse, John O’Shea, Bjorn Baker, Gerald Ryan, and Annabell Neasham set to start horses.

Adding to the challenge for our debutant is that Deekaygeebee has drawn awkwardly in gate 11, meaning Brendan Ward (56.5kg) has the job of finding him a nice spot in the running.

The Widdison Racing team will also send Ruby Dobie to Canberra on Friday, with the 3YO Denman filly (My Maher) first-up from a spell when taking on the 1000m Maiden Plate.

The youngster has only raced once, and this will be her first start for the stable.

Ruby Dobie did trial at Albury on February 11 and showcased good early speed before holding on for a comfortable win over 900m.

Brendan Ward (56.5kg) takes the ride, and connections have drawn favourably with gate 4.

Following the stable’s trip to Canberra, Widdison Racing heads to Albury on Monday with three chances.

Sister Shay (Brendan Ward, 56kg) has drawn gate 13 in the 1400m Maiden Handicap, Lunar Mojo (John Kissick, 57kg) resumes from gate seven in the 1000m Maiden Handicap and Explosive Rosie (Nick Souquet, 57.5kg) resumes from gate four in the 1175m Benchmark 66 Handicap.

Words: Jeff Hanson
Image: ACM