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Jinda victory reduces Nugent's city claim

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A nudge from owner Robert Anderson to run at Flemington rather than in a restricted race at Sandown has led to Jinda recording a convincing win.

Jockey TEODORE NUGENT after winning the Everest Carnival Handicap.
Jockey TEODORE NUGENT after winning the Everest Carnival Handicap. Picture: Steve Hart

Apprentice Teo Nugent  is quickly rising through the ranks and has recorded a milestone victory aboard Jinda at Flemington.

The win on the Chris and Pat Hyland-trained stayer in Saturday's VRC Member Paul Barnard Handicap was the apprentice's 20th metropolitan, reducing Nugent's city claim to 2kg.

Backed from $31 to $21 and relishing the heavy conditions, Jinda raced to a 2-1/4 length win from Sopressa ($3.70) with Mazaz ($7.50) a further two lengths away third.

The win was Nugent's first for the new racing season with the apprentice holding ambitions of winning the Melbourne metropolitan apprentices' title this season.

"That's my three kilos gone as of today and the first winner for the season," he said.

"I've had that many seconds and thirds lately, so it's super.

"I want to try and eat away as much of my claim as I can this season, but the major goal is the metro apprentices' title after I won the Victorian overall title last season."

The Hyland partnership has been in top form with three winners from their past three metropolitan starters.

Chris Hyland said he and his father had scaled back their operation with only 12 horses in work at Cranbourne and credited owner Robert Anderson for Saturday's success.

"I was wanting to run her in a restricted race on Wednesday, but he said the breed love the wet and she's down in the weight," Hyland said.

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