He will jump from box seven in the final race on the card, the second of two Masters fifth grade events over 520 metres.
“Box seven is a hindrance and the eight dog Jimary Spitfire will bang over,” Goodwin said.
“He might need to steer clear of it but if he can get a clear run, and they run around the 30.20 mark, he’ll be there somewhere.”
Angry Monsoon and Rebecca Gay will contest the first Masters event, which comes up in race two, where they’ll jump from boxes one and three, respectively.
“Angry Monsoon is perfectly boxed in one and gets every hope,” Goodwin said.
“His last two starts were diabolical, but he drew boxes seven and eight. He’s certainly a different dog drawn on the rails. He’ll put his best foot forward on Thursday night.
“Rebecca Gay is stepping up to the 500 metres (after winning over 400 metres at The Gardens on Saturday) but that won’t be a problem for her.
“They’re both good chances but Monsoon gets his chance from that draw.”
Goodwin will then return to Brisbane on Sunday with three greyhounds in Lenny’s Chevy, Tonight and Zipping Renegade.
“Lenny is a very fast dog and is on his way back from injury,” Goodwin said.
“Tonight trialled well on Tuesday.
“Zipping Renegade’s form is terrible but he’s a good dog and I would love to see him win a Pathways Novice.”