"There's some great options so we're not going to panic, the Wellington Cup and the Auckland Cup are good races for him."
Rock On also enjoyed success during a two-start Australian campaign last term and ran third in both the Group 2 Chairman's Handicap (2600m) at Randwick and in a 2500m handicap at Flemington.
Meanwhile, his well-performed stayer Jacksstar has resumed light work.
The 6-year-old has progressed well during a lengthy rehabilitation process after he suffered a tendon injury when a gallant third in the Group 1 Auckland Cup at Ellerslie in March.
"He had two lots of stem cell treatment and spent months in his box," Vile said.
"He's been swimming and spent a while on the walker and now he'll do a bit of work under the saddle."
A son of Zed, Jacksstar won the Group 3 Manawatu Cup (2300m) last season and he also finished runner-up in the Group 3 Wellington Cup.
"Hopefully, all goes well and we'll see him back. He's a very good staying horse," Vile said.
- NZ Racing Desk