Future looks bright for Craig Lidster after saddling first winner
North Yorkshire trainer bringing plenty of experience to his own operation.
One of the newest names to the training ranks, Craig Lidster can look forward to a bright future after Divine Connection got him off the mark at Pontefract last week. Divine Connection was a fitting first winner for the Yorkshireman having been the first horse he saddled as a licensed trainer in November and the hardy mare has been the horse he has sent out to battle most over his short six-month spell as a trainer. The five-year-old made all in the hands of Sam James to win a one-mile handicap on Wednesday, and Lidster was keen to praise his jockey for his role in the landmark victory. “I didn’t expect her to be my first win, she’s a tricky customer, but all credit to Sam and the ride he gave her, as that’s probably what has got us our first winner you know. It was Sam’s idea to ride her how he did and everything fell into place,” he said.Our 1st winner Divine Conection @ponteraces from our new yard @EboracumRacing for @RacingNewgen I’d like to thank all our staff & jockeys @samjock22 @Tonyhamilton83 @PMulrennan @McsweeneyOisin who work so hard & all owners who stand by us it wouldn’t be possible without use all pic.twitter.com/tmuwYdURPM
— Craig Lidster Racing (@C_LidsterRacing) April 27, 2022
“She just got a bit lonely in front and just did enough to hold on, but it’s great to get going in the right direction and for her to get her head in front. “To be fair, we’ve been getting things right at home. We’ve been hitting the crossbar – we’ve not been far away – but you’re always waiting for the first winner, second winner, third and the last one you know, so it was nice to get one on the board.” Although many readers of a racecard will be unfamiliar with Lidster’s name, he has been in the sport for a long time, most notably as a fledgling conditional jockey with Brian Ellison and second travelling head lad for Richard Fahey, before starting Craig Lidster Racing which focussed primarily on breaking in younger horses and pre-training. It was these skills that first attracted the attention of Dean Reynolds of NewGen Racing when they were looking for a trainer for their syndicate, in whose colours Divine Connection was successful at Pontefract. Reynolds was delighted to provide Lidster with his first winner and gave nothing but a glowing reference to the winning trainer.

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