Rainbow Connection is still a Class 2 horse and hasn’t started since finishing fourth in the Listed Lough Neagh Stakes over 1400 metres at Eagle Farm in December.
“He fell over on the way to the track for his next start after the Lough Neagh and suffered some bad injuries,” Dunn said.
“He’s had two trials back and is going well and if he races well there’s a lot of options for him in Melbourne in the spring.
“He’s very good horse but he’s had some problems and has never got to where he should be.”
Rainbow Connection won his first start in maiden company on the Kensington track in Sydney in March, 2021 and was placed at Listed level at his third start at Randwick that year.
He was forced to the paddock after suffering an injury when second to the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Exoboom in the Group 3 Hawkesbury Guineas in May, 2021.
“He suffered a tendon injury after the Hawkesbury Guineas and had to have a long time off,” Dunn said.
“Then after a year off he came back he flipped on the float and was hurt badly going to the races one day.
“At this stage I’m happy to just bring him along slowly but I was a little worried he wasn’t quite ready for Ipswich.”