“I think with the right run behind him, I think Downtown Manhattan can surprise a few people as his run the other day was good when he ran second.”
The UDC will be contested across 20 races, spread over two feature nights at Albion Park on Friday and Saturday.
Stewart has a handful of driving victories to his name in his decades in the sport but has recently taken over the training duties of Perfect Feeling and Downtown Manhattan.
He was giving Queensland horseman Darren Weeks and former leading driver Kylie Rasmussen a hand with their horses, which sparked his interest in taking on more horses in his own name.
“It is good to get a winner on my own, my partner Wanita Regazzoli she helps a lot with them, as well,” Stewart said.
“We decided to have a serious sort of go at training. I was giving Darren and Kylie a hand with their horses and I got the bug again, it hit me after working for their horses.
“I really enjoyed it and Wanita and I spoke about getting a few horses while we were keen. Hopefully we can win a few races with these two.”