He heads the field with 59.5kg in the Easter Cup. He has 59kg in the 2000m race.
"His race will depend on the track. If the track gets better, he will run over 2000m," Myers said.
The track was a slow 9 yesterday, which is bordering on heavy.
Apprentice Lisa Whelan has been declared to ride him in both races. Whelan is on loan to the Myers stable from Sally and Ben Gordon at Invercargill.
She rode Titch two starts back to finish second in the Nathans Memorial (2200m) at Ellerslie. Opie Bosson rode Titch in the Auckland Cup on March 9.
Myers said he would like to see Whelan win as he had been impressed with her capability. She has won two races in Southland, her first race ride, The Hammerhead and Benny The Ball.
Titch won a rating 90 1600m fresh up at Wanganui in October. He had won his three previous starts over hurdles in Victoria during the winter. He won an open 2000m and finished second to Showcause in the New Zealand Cup at Riccarton in November.
Myers also has Soph in the Founders Cup. The sister to Titch is the mount on Rosie Myers. Soph has not raced since finishing third in the Wairoa Cup (2100m) on February 20.
Ya Dreamin Jonesy, last-start winner of the Invercargill Cup (2600m) on February 19, is topweight with 59kg for a rating 85 2070m race at Wingatui on Sunday.
Ya Dreamin Jonesy had won a rating 80 2200m at Wingatui at his previous start. The meeting is under the banner of the Beaumont Racing Club.