Gerald Ryan captured a Festival Stakes on protest almost twenty years ago and came close to doing so again during an intriguing stewardsâ room hearing into the feature race at Rosehill.
Ryanâs charge Williamsburg went down by a half-head to the Brad Widdup-trained Phearson after being baulked for clear running in the straight.
His jockey Tyler Schiller fired in a protest against Tom Sherry on the winner, but after some deliberation, chief steward Steve Railton dismissed the objection, deeming third placegetter Rustic Steel to be the main offender.
âItâs certainly not a straightforward matter and no doubt when Phearson shifts outâŠ.at approximately the one hundred metres, it does play some part in the incident,â Railton told Williamsburgâs connections.
âBut the primary part of the interference to Williamsburg is courtesy of Rustic Steel.â
It was a different result to 2005 when the Ryan-trained Spirit Of Tara was awarded the Festival Stakes on protest after finishing second past-the-post to Our Apache, however the Rosehill horseman did get a clear win two years ago with Ellsberg.
While Williamsburg was the hard luck story of the race, the consistent Phearson did a great job to lead throughout and score at his first attempt beyond 1400m.
He could now be a surprise starter in next Saturdayâs $3 million The Ingham (1600m) with trainer Brad Widdup open to the quick back-up and another extension in trip.
âHeâs a lightly raced horse, heâs still learning, but heâs got a hell of a lot of natural ability,â Widdup said.
âHe might race next week, Iâll see what happens, but I wouldnât be frightened to back him up.â
Widdup hoped the more moderate tempo of a 1500m race might play into the hands of on-pacer Phearson and thatâs how the Festival Stakes panned out, the horse atoning for minor placings at his past two starts.
He was also aided by a well-rated ride from Tom Sherry, who was keen to make the horseâs rivals chase.
âTom came out positive wanting to lead and I said, âOK, away you goâ,â Widdup said.
âIt was good heâd had the ride on him last start and he was pretty confident heâd run well today.â
Phearson lasted by a half-head over Willimasburg with Rustic Steel another three-quarters of a length away third.
All three placegetters expected to back up in The Ingham.

