By Glenn Davis
Michael Geaney is playing it cool but is hopeful of landing his first treble in his seven-year training career at Cairns on Thursday.
Geaney is a hobby trainer with a small team in work due to his full-time job as a refrigeration mechanic.
“I’ve never trained three winners but I’ve had a double,” Geaney said.
“I’ve got some good chances on Thursday so it would be nice to train my first treble.”
Geaney’s three runners are Bachelor’s Art in the Open Handicap (1250m), Academy Hill in the Benchmark 60 Handicap (1250m) and La Furioso in the QTIS Three-Year-Old Maiden Handicap (1250m).
All three are former tried horses who have come from other stables.
Bachelor’s Art is coming off a last start sixth behind Moreno over 1050 metres at Mackay on November 14 while Academy Hill is due for a change of luck following three straight placings including his latest second to Mystic Eyes in a 1300-metre Class Four at Mackay on November 26.
“Bachelor’s Art has been working well and he gets in well at the weights,” Geaney said.
“He’ll make his presence felt for sure but it’s a hard race with Desert Cowboy and Langhro in it.”