Pearson thrilled to secure Listed win with Sparks Fly at Nottingham
‘I almost got a bit choked up coming in then as it’s not been the best of years’.
“One in a million” was how Laura Pearson described her star mount Sparks Fly after she scorched to victory in the inaugural Robin Hood Stakes at Nottingham on Wednesday. Previously run at Newmarket as the Ben Marshall Stakes, the one-mile Listed event was taking place at Colwick Park for the first time and attracted a classy field which included David Loughnane’s popular four-year-old, who was an 8-1 chance. Sent immediately to the head of proceedings by Pearson, that was where Sparks Fly would stay as the brave decision to go for home up the far rail paid dividends, coming home a comfortably by four-and-a-half-lengths ahead of Ralph Beckett’s 15-8 favourite Qirat in second.Smart thinking! 🤔@Laurapearson_ was the only jockey to stick to the inside rail and the decision paid rich dividends because 𝐒𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐤𝐬 𝐅𝐥𝐲 stayed on strongly to land the Listed Robin Hood Stakes.
🟩⬛️ @jdavelowe @DaveLoughnane_ | @NottsRacecourse pic.twitter.com/zZGawoY7BB — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 30, 2024
It was not only the 10th victory of Sparks Fly’s career but the first time the filly has tasted Listed success in Britain, with the triumph proving a welcome tonic for her loyal jockey at the end of a testing season. Pearson said: “This means everything and I almost got a bit choked up coming in then as it’s not been the best of years and to have a trainer like Dave and an owner like Mr (David) Lowe who keep putting me up and supporting me is what the sport’s all about. “She is an absolute star and I have to thank the team at home and the owner Mr Lowe, they deserve that very much. “There’s no point fighting her and every track we go to we do the same thing, it’s easy to tell what we will do. She’s a proper woman, you just have to let her do what she wants to do.
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𝐅𝐚𝐥𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐞𝐫 edges out well-backed favourite El Matador to make a winning debut in a maiden won by subsequent Derby heroes Golden Horn and Adayar in the last decade. Exciting prospect! 🟩🟨@AndrewBalding2 | @BritishEBF | @NottsRacecourse pic.twitter.com/kS0hn4cuSk — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 30, 2024
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