WITH two group 1 wins to his name in as many weeks, trainer Anthony Cummings will unleash a two-state attack on the spring riches on Saturday, headed by his feature assault at Randwick, reports John Schell in the Sydney Morning Herald.His report adds: Cummings has prepared Turffontein to win the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes and Road To Rock to win the George Main Stakes in Melbourne and Sydney respectively over the past two Saturdays, and this weekend he will have runners in all four group 1s at the

WITH two group 1 wins to his name in as many weeks, trainer Anthony Cummings will unleash a two-state attack on the spring riches on Saturday, headed by his feature assault at Randwick, reports John Schell in the Sydney Morning Herald.

His report adds: Cummings has prepared Turffontein to win the Sir Rupert Clarke Stakes and Road To Rock to win the George Main Stakes in Melbourne and Sydney respectively over the past two Saturdays, and this weekend he will have runners in all four group 1s at the Randwick Super Saturday meeting.

''Why not send them around, you've got to be in it to win it,'' Cummings said at Randwick at the weekend after Road To Rock shocked many with his George Main victory at odds of $41.

''Road To Rock will run in the Epsom [Handicap] next weekend and then it will be off to Melbourne for the Cox Plate.''

The Epsom is alongside The Metropolitan, Flight Stakes and Spring Champion Stakes as the features at Randwick on Saturday, while the first two juvenile races of the Sydney season will be contested in the Gimcrack Stakes and Breeders Plate.

Cummings's Newcastle Spring Stakes winner Lovemelikearock will back up in the Spring Champion Stakes, which will feature a clash with Gai Waterhouse's Dulcify Quality winner Viking Legend. Sister Madly, which finished second to Little Surfer Girl in the Reginald Allen, will run again for Cummings in the Flight Stakes, while he will have stayers Zavite and Nothin' Leica Cat in The Metrop.