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Bon’s is a Pearla in Maskiell’s eyes

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Bon’s A Pearla has given Jason Maskiell one of his biggest wins since returning to the saddle.

Trainer : Kevin Corstens Picture: Vince Caligiuri/Getty Images

Bon’s A Pearla will be given the chance of chasing a Group 1 dream for her connections after scoring an upset win at Caulfield

The Kevin Corstens-trained filly came with a late flourish to claim the Group 2 Thousand Guineas Prelude (1400m) on Saturday to set up her chance of success in the Group 1 Thousand Guineas (1600m) at Caulfield on October 13. 

Bon's A Pearla was not among the original entries for the Group 1 contest when they closed in early August, but Corstens said the filly deserves her chance in a little over three weeks. 

Providing jockey Jason Maskiell with an important win at stakes level, Bon's A Pearla ($31) registered a half-neck win from the $3.60 favourite Heresy with Elusive Express ($12) three-quarters-of-a-length away third. 

Bon's A Pearla had won a Sandown maiden over 1400m at her previous outing in similar fashion to Saturday's victory at higher level. 

"We've always liked her," Corstens said. 

"Even when we had her first in the stable, we were patient with her, and after her last start I still said that there was plenty of improvement in the coat. 

"She still has improvement to come and hopefully we get it." 

Maskiell has had his ups and downs in the racing industry and was rubbed out in 2013 over a failed drug test, but has fought his way back. 

He said he has worked hard to resurrect his career and was grateful for the support of Corstens and fellow trainers. 

"He (Corstens) asked me how I'd go with the weight, and I said it's easy to do it for a horse you believe in," Maskiell said. 

"Obviously everyone knows about my downfall and to come back, come back in a big way, it is probably the biggest race I've won since I've been back, and it is just a great thrill."