“He definitely can run time and is probably going as good or better now than when he ran his 25.13 second personal best.
“This is a hard field and two-out I don't think he can lead the one dog (Andy Mulrine’s Canya Romance.)
“Pop’s Maestro just has to do everything right, starting with jumping well and getting to the fence. I think Canya Romance is the dog for him to beat.
“And, I will settle for second if that is fast enough to get you through to the Final. Because with five heats, the fastest three second places will go through, as well.”
There are also two heats of the Past Members Trophy over 642 metres that will also be contested on Thursday night on the Q1.
The Final of the Lakeside Cup, the following Thursday, carries overall prizemoney of $150,000, while the prize pool for the Past Members Trophy Final is $45,000.