By Glenn Davis
Trainer Matt Dunn is hopeful the well-travelled Subterranean can finally live up to his potential in the Group 3 Winx Guineas at the Sunshine Coast on Saturday.
Dunn is now based in Sydney but still maintains his stable at Murwillumbah, just over the Queensland and NSW border.
He originally set up a satellite stable at Warwick Farm while training at Murwillumbah but his numbers have grown so fast in Sydney that it has now overtaken his country base.
“I’ve been in Sydney now for 10 months and I’ve got 50 horses in work there and only around 30 at Murwillumbah,” Dunn said.
“We made an assumption with Subterranean that he would make the next step in Sydney for three-year-old races last year but he didn’t quite measure up.”
Subterranean rocketed into contention for the Winx Guineas following a decisive win for jockey Jim Byrne in the T.L Cooney on Ipswich Cup day on June 18.
Brodie Loy will have the mount in the Winx Guineas.
Dunn has never lost faith in Subterranean’s ability since the gelding finished a close fifth to Converge in the Group 1 J. J. Atkins at Eagle Farm last year.
Subterranean won the Group 3 Ken Russell Classic at the Gold Coast last winter before finishing eighth, beaten four lengths by Tiger Malay, in the Group 2 Sires Produce Stakes.