Owner Makes Right Call In Eagle Farm Win

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Violet

Owner 's insistence apprentice rode even though he can no longer claim paid off when the filly won at .

Nothdurft brought Violet ($2.60) through the field from last to beat Cosmic Haze ($11) by a length in the Pipeline Pharmacy Three-Year-Old (1800m).

Trainer admitted he had not wanted to start Violet in the race with 58.5kg.

“She isn't very big but Kim was very her. It was a race he had picked out for her,” Nolan said.

“Then I wanted to claim but Kim said no he wanted Baylee. Looks like Kim is right. It was a top ride and big performance.”

McCasker bred Violet when he put his mare Maypole to sire Tycoon Ruler.

He thought Maypole, who won twice as a two-year-old, could have developed into a staying-type mare later in her career.

Maypole may have provided some stoutness for Violet who looks to have a bright staying career.

Nolan and McCasker have been a formidable team since they first teamed up with the 1999 10,000 winner Laurie's Lottery.

Nothdurft lost his city claim last week and will ride for the next six months as a non-claiming apprentice until he joins senior ranks.

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