Flagship Uberalles may run in the rescheduled Mitsubishi Shogun Tingle Creek Trophy at Cheltenham on Saturday.
The six-year-old, winner of last season`s Tingle Creek, was originally being aimed at the John Durkan Memorial Chase at Punchestown the following afternoon.
However, the gelding`s trainer Noel Chance said today: 'I am going to walk the Punchestown track tomorrow. I am concerned that they are not using the big course. To be fair to manager Charlie Murless he has invited me over to make up my own mind.
'However, the Tingle Creek Chase which was postponed from last Saturday has I understand been reopened and Flagship Uberalles will be entered.
'There`s a big possibility that he will go to Cheltenham but I will not make a firm decision until Wednesday at the earliest.
'If he goes to Ireland Mick Fitzgerald will ride, if he goes to Cheltenham it will be Richard Johnson.'
Meanwhile Chance added that the unfortunate Looks Like Trouble, who was found to have tendon trouble after winning at Down Royal last month, will be fired after Christmas.
'We`ll just take it from there,' he said.