"I think a lot of it will come down to the run and the horse who has the luck. "This field is that even and at this level luck is crucial. I think Majestic Man will handle barrier one and if he steps away and can trail or be three back on the markers I'll be happy.
"But as good as both him and Sundees Son were last week they can't just expect to beat these older horses with speed because 3200m is a different type of race.
"So yes we can win but it won't be easy. These races never are."
That opinion is shared by Paul Nairn, the only other trainer in the race who has won both the Rowe and the Dominion. He has Ronald J and Habibi Inta in the Rowe and thinks both can get closer than their fifth and sixths in the Anzac Cup.
"Both of them had a bit of bad luck last week, Ronald J got held up a bit and Habibi Inta was hitting the stays on his sulky, which we will fix for this week.
"But they are only two of about six or eight chances in the race.
"One of the big things in these races is having a horse who can get away good from the standing start and get to the marker pegs because that is a huge help.
"Over the 3200m it can be very hard to win if you are covering extra ground in the running line."
That would appear to be the problem for horses like defending champion Speeding Spur and Sundees Son, both of whom have to give away starts from the second line and will therefore almost certainly be three wide at some stage.
That didn't bother Sundees Son over 2200m last Friday and he may be so brilliant and in the zone he can still win but he did gallop shortly after the line last Friday so is still very much a take-on-trust horse at the early stage of his open class career.
While the Rowe Cup has a huge array of winning hopes the $100,000 Trotting Derby looks to have two and once against Nairn should be to the fore with Lotamuscle.
He was nearly 20-1 when he beat Enhance Your Calm in the NZ Trot Derby last month but is only $2.90 to repeat that as he appears to be a happy horse while Enhance Your Calm bungled his Alexandra Park debut becoming unbalanced and galloping early.
The best version of Enhance Your Calm may be too fast for Lotamuscle but even if the favourite can lead it looks like Lotamuscle could be sitting on his back in the trail and that could make for an uncomfortable watch for Enhance Your Calm's backers.
Turn It Up ($1.65) has again opened favourite in the $100,000 Messenger over stablemate Spankem ($3.60) even though the latter used his better barrier draw to win last Friday's Taylor Mile and has that advantage again.
Group One night
Alexandra Park, Friday
R3: $100,000 Breckon Farms Northern Trotting Derby.
R4: $150,000 Magness Benrow Sires' Stakes Championship
R6: $150,000 Reharvest Rowe Cup
R7: $100,000 Dawson Harford Messenger