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hapter and Verse’s emotional win at Sunshine Coast, Grant Arnold’s outside winner


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AFTER one of Queensland racing’s darkest weeks, it was probably inevitable that a horse linked to the Nolan family’s Raheen Stud would win a race at the Sunshine Coast and only fitting that Desleigh Forster would be the trainer.

Chapter And Verse fulfilled that probability with a blistering return to racing in the Class 3 Plate, sparking a flood of emotions in the wake of Basil Nolan Junior’s death on Tuesday night.

Chapter And Verse was bred at Raheen and sold through their draft to Forster for $28,000.

Though the Nolan family does not still share in the ownership, there was no doubting who the win was for.

“He’s reared them and been there the whole way through and it’s just so sad.

“It was nothing for him to ring me on the way home from the races and just chat about the horses. We were like brother and sister. It’s just hard and it’s not the same anymore.

“It leaves a big hole.”

Nolan’s father Basil senior rang Forster a few minutes after Chapter And Verse won.

“It’s been a tough week and obviously the Nolans are going through a terrible time,” Forster said.

“It’s just terrific to win a race and this was for him.

“They are an amazing family. Old ‘Baz’ and (his wife) Di told me to pick up the pieces and just get on with it.”

Chapter And Verse stretched to a mile last preparation in three-year-old company and the first up 1000m was regarded as short of his best, but he proved far too classy in a sign there are better races to come.

AT the conclusion of the spring carnival, Melbourne Cup winner Kerrin McEvoy is the leading rider of stakes winners for the season, with 15 on the board … and that figure doesn’t include his $13 million Everest success.

Hugh Bowman is next on 13, with Tim Clark (11) and James McDonald (10) rounding out a top four for Sydney-based riders.

Craig Williams (9) is the leader for Melbourne-based jockeys, just in front of Ben Melham (8).

John Allen’s treble on Saturday took him to equal seventh on seven wins with Damian Lane, Glyn Schofield and Mark Zahra.
 

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