Anthony Cummings still hasn't decided which race Duporth will run in at Randwick Saturday but is certain stablemate Road To Rock can roll favourite Kiloton in the Group Three Bill Ritchie Handicap.Duporth passed a veterinary examination Friday morning after missing a couple of gallops due to muscle soreness and will run in either the Group One George Main Stakes (1600m) or the Group Two Stan Fox (1400m) against his fellow three-year-olds.Cummings immediately brought Road To Rock back to Sydney f

Anthony Cummings still hasn't decided which race Duporth will run in at Randwick Saturday but is certain stablemate Road To Rock can roll favourite Kiloton in the Group Three Bill Ritchie Handicap.

Duporth passed a veterinary examination Friday morning after missing a couple of gallops due to muscle soreness and will run in either the Group One George Main Stakes (1600m) or the Group Two Stan Fox (1400m) against his fellow three-year-olds.

Cummings immediately brought Road To Rock back to Sydney for the Bill Ritchie after his eye-catching performance over 1200 metres at Moonee Valley on September 13 when he came from near last to run a short head second to Chairmanoftheboard.

"On the strength of that run alone we think he'll find himself in the right race on the weekend," Cummings said.

"He's in great shape and done brilliantly since returning to Randwick."

The Tim Martin-trained Kiloton was Friday the firm $2.60 favourite for the Bill Ritchie (1400m) with Road To Rock rated a $14 chance.

"Kiloton is obviously the horse to beat but we've won at stakes grade and he's trying to, and I think we can win the race," Cummings said.

Road To Rock's only career win from 11 starts came in April when he defeated Rockwood to win the Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) at Randwick.

Cummings threw the entire in the deep end one start earlier where he ran fourth in the Canterbury Stakes (1550m) behind Group One winners Mentality, Racing To Win and Sniper's Bullet.

Kiloton, a lightly raced son of Spinning World, is undefeated from four starts and has overcome plenty of setbacks in his career.

Martin is the fifth trainer to have Kiloton who made his stable debut on August 30, after just 10 weeks with the Rosehill horseman.

Kiloton was galloped on in his first start two years ago and was sidelined for 10 months and was then struck down with equine influenza.

Kiloton firmed from $17 into $13 for Saturday week's Epsom Handicap (1600m) after he crushed his opposition at Rosehill on September 13.

He has since come in further to $9 for the Epsom while Road To Rock is at $26.

The winner of the Bill Ritchie is guaranteed a start in Saturday week's Epsom.