Trainers Anthony Cummings and Kevin Moses are both holding off on decisions as to whether their three-year-olds will run in Saturday's weight-for-age George Main Stakes at Randwick.Acceptances for the Group One race will be taken on Wednesday with the Cummings-trained Duporth and Rhyno Chaser from the Moses stable to be paid up for Saturday's 1600m feature.Duporth is also entered for the Group Two Stan Fox Stakes (1400m) while Rhyno Chaser could run in the Dulcify Quality over 1800 metres.Duport

Trainers Anthony Cummings and Kevin Moses are both holding off on decisions as to whether their three-year-olds will run in Saturday's weight-for-age George Main Stakes at Randwick.

Acceptances for the Group One race will be taken on Wednesday with the Cummings-trained Duporth and Rhyno Chaser from the Moses stable to be paid up for Saturday's 1600m feature.

Duporth is also entered for the Group Two Stan Fox Stakes (1400m) while Rhyno Chaser could run in the Dulcify Quality over 1800 metres.

Duporth had a few issues with a muscle problem after his victory in the Golden Rose but Cummings was happy with his work on Tuesday morning.

"He went great and we will pay up for both races," Cummings said.

"I'll see how he works on Thursday before I decide.

"My concern is that he might not be ready for 1600 metres because he missed a couple of gallops with a muscle problem but he certainly seems to be over that."

Moses said he was leaning towards running Newcastle Spring Stakes runner-up Rhyno Chaser in the Dulcify against his own age but was tempted by the George Main.

"I don't think it's going to turn out to be the strongest Group One race," he said.

"Rhyno Chaser is headed to the Spring Champion Stakes a week later so it was always the plan to run on Saturday.

"I'll leave it as late as I can to decide which race he runs in."

Lightweight jockeys Craig Williams and Kathy O'Hara are on standby to ride Duporth and Rhyno Chaser respectively if they run in the George Main.