Rasmussen is in Victoria where she will partner Thefixer on what could be a mission impossible in the A$500,000 Hunter Cup at Melton tomorrow night.
While he was brilliant in the Ballarat Cup two weeks ago both he and stablemate Cruz Bromac, along with fellow Kiwi pacer Star Galleria, start from the second line while Tiger Tara is drawn to lead from barrier three in the 2760m mobile.
"If Tiger Tara leads and races up to his best form this season we might be running for second and third," suggests Rasmussen.
"We are really happy with our pair but at his best, when he is in front, Tiger is very very hard to beat, as we saw in the Inter Dominion final."
But all hope is not lost.
"There are a couple of times this season when he (Tiger Tara) hasn't raced up to that form and that is what we have to hope for on Saturday night — he doesn't go as good as he can and we get some luck."
The All Stars also have a strong four-year-old at Menangle in Sydney, where they expect big improvement from last season's best three-year-old Chase Auckland in an M0 race.
He blew out when fresh up for a long time last Saturday but has worked better since so looks a far better chance tomorrow night while Ashley Locaz looks set to guarantee himself a place in the A$200,000 Chariots Of Fire on February 16 by winning the A$50,000 Hondo Grattan. "He might even be our best chance in the Chariots of Fire because he is flying at the moment."