Trainer Matthew Dunn will be out to avenge a frustrating weekend when he takes a strong team of four gallopers to Grafton on Tuesday.

Dunn’s pair of Golden Decade and Without Parallel finished ninth and 10th in The Kosciuszko at Randwick on Saturday, before he had three short-priced favourites – Sinatra, Insta Worthy and Deep Stealth – all finish second at Lismore on Sunday.

The Murwillumbah-based Dunn will open his account on Tuesday when Rupestris contests the Graftontickets.com.au Country Boosted Maiden Handicap (1006m) with Andrew Mallyon to ride.

Dunn gave the son of Kingman one start at Doomben in April when he finished fifth on the back of two good trials.

Rupestris has since had another two barrier trials and finished third in each at Doomben and the Gold Coast.

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