![]() "It's not the easiest timing," the 39-year-old told the Front Runner. Training is something he has long wanted to do and he sees it as a natural extension of what he already does, rather than a new and risky plunge. His name may mean little to you but Lidster has been knocking around the game for some time and has his own, well-established business prepping horses for other people. That's evidently Craig Lidster's thinking, as he sets out on a new career on Monday by sending Divine Connection to contest the last race at Wolverhampton ( 7.30). With continuing squabbles over money and, indeed, power in British horseracing, while the country at large gets the bad news about Covid restrictions being tightened up, what better time could there possibly be to start out as a trainer?
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