“At his age now he should be faster than when he ran the 29.54 seconds (his personal best at Albion Park in August last year).”
Graham believes 'Ace' has two very brief windows of opportunity on Thursday night – if he can lead at the first turn and if he is within a length of Jay Is Jay on the home turn.
If either of those scenarios occur, he believes an upset is possible.
“However, I don't think my dog could lead Jay Is Jay,” he says.
“I would like to think he could, but I don't think he can. If by some 100-to-one chance my bloke was able to lead going into that first turn, I don't think Jay Is Jay could catch him.”
Graham also believes he has a chance running home.
“Statistics say that my bloke will do very well to stay within three lengths of Jay Is Jay down the back,” he says.
“But, if he is able to be within a length at the home turn, he is a chance, a big chance.”
If fate does favour Graham and his Ace on Thursday night, the veteran trainer may be blasting out a new best-seller across his five-acre property just north of Casino - Tina Turner’s Simply The Best.
The four match-races on Thursday night are:
Match one: 8.59pm - Blue Hornet (Ray Burman) box one vs Professor Snitch (Steven White) box three.
Match two: 9.11pm - Saige Tenniele (Kody Charles) box one vs Saanvi (Tom Tzouvelis) box three.
Match three: 9.23pm - Hello Mike (Travis Elson) box one vs Oh Minnie (Jamie Hosking) box three.
Match four: 9.35pm - Jay Is Jay (Selena Zammit) box one vs King Of Aces (Col Graham) box three.