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Trainer claims Ballina Cup hopeful underrated in TAB market (Friday)

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Rising young Toowoomba co-trainer Corey Geran can’t comprehend the continued market “underrating” of his dual Listed runner-up Without Revenge ($5.50 on TAB) into a booming Cherry Sports Group Ballina Cup (1590m) on Friday.

ANDREW MALLYON.
ANDREW MALLYON. Picture: Racing and Sports

The Cup has risen spectacularly in status as a qualifier with the presence of icon Lee Freedman from the Gold Coast, Chris Munce, Matt Dunn and the strong contingent of locals.

It is also a qualifying event for the $3m Big Dance at Royal Randwick in November.

Without Revenge for Corey & Kylie Geran and 59kg for Andrew Mallyon is the value against the Matthew Dunn juggernaut of three runners in the Cup on a rain-affected surface.

Matt is in the zone training a double at Saturday's massive Gold Coast Magic Millions raceday.

Dunn's Eagle Farm and Doomben winner Eaglemont is a pronounced $2.70 favourite while stablemate Dorset Coast is a rough $26 chance.

Corey and training partner Kylie Geran purchased UK import Without Revenge for $40,000 from David Van Dyke's connections and the results have been spectacular along with some disappointment.

At a massive $201 Without Revenge finished a close fourth in the Little Dance at Royal Randwick in November behind Listed gallopers Spangler and Lion's Roar.

No fluke as Without Revenge then was runner-up twice last month at $21 in the Listed-Tails Stakes at Doomben and the Listed-Bernborough at Eagle Farm, both behind the Kris Lees-trained Acquitted.

The Muhaaar (GB) six year-gelding has already trebled his purchase price for the Gerans.

"This horse is quality, just so genuine, the odds have been ridiculous with his consistency and Listed form - $201 at Randwick and ran fourth then $21 when runner-up twice to Acquitted. The form says he's real good horse."

And the tight Ballina will suit his racing pattern from the good gate.

"He's won at 2000m on-pace, he's race fit with a good barrier and the distance is right. He'll settle into his pattern, just roll and sustain it."

However, the concern for most is Ballina at present is a Heavy 10 with showers forecast for Thursday and Friday.

Corey has concerns there and has accepted in the last race at Eagle Farm on Saturday as a precaution.

"Of course, Ballina and the qualifier is the priority, he handles rain-affected but our concern is he's an unknown on worst side of heavy so we're hoping is doesn't get too wet."


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