Bart Cummings has runners in all four features at Randwick on Saturday as he chases his 250th Group One winner but a Listed race named in his honour at Flemington is also on his mind.With his 12th Melbourne Cup in his sights, the training legend is looking to Moatize to take another step towards the race in the Bart Cummings (2520m).Cummings is also heartened by the fact Damien Oliver is so keen to stick with the four-year-old, he will ride him at 53kg, a weight normally out of his range.A win i

Bart Cummings has runners in all four features at Randwick on Saturday as he chases his 250th Group One winner but a Listed race named in his honour at Flemington is also on his mind.

With his 12th Melbourne Cup in his sights, the training legend is looking to Moatize to take another step towards the race in the Bart Cummings (2520m).

Cummings is also heartened by the fact Damien Oliver is so keen to stick with the four-year-old, he will ride him at 53kg, a weight normally out of his range.

A win in the Listed Bart Cummings (2520m) would make Moatize eligible for a penalty and elevate him up the order of entry from equal 56th for the Melbourne Cup.

"Ollie tells me he can ride at the weight which is a plus," Cummings said.

Oliver rode Moatize last Sunday when he finished fifth, beaten two lengths, in an 1800m race at Flemington. Moatize pulled hard and then found trouble getting clear running in the straight.

But Cummings believes the extra distance will give him a chance to show the form which led to a third in the Queensland Derby in June.

"He got held up last week and that's the second time it's happened to him," Cummings said.

"The extra distance should suit and it would be very nice to win my own race."

Although he was placed in two Group Three races last season as well as the Group One Derby, it took Moatize until just over a month ago to finally win a race.

He won a maiden at Sale in country Victoria on August 28 with Oliver aboard at his first spring start.

Moatize is one of six horses Cummings has left in the Cup with two of them - Book Of Kells and God's Hand - to run at Randwick on Saturday.

Book Of Kells will contest the Metropolitan Handicap while God's Hand is in the Epsom.

Cummings's son Anthony has the favourites in both races with Raheeb at $4 for the Epsom and Red Lord at $2.80 for the Metropolitan.