Trainer Tony Martin is keeping his options open for She's Our Mare, who has been entered in the Worthington Lincoln at Doncaster on March 25th.
His seven-year-old, third to Mantles Prince in the Ladbroke Hurdle last Saturday, could take in the first big race of the Flat season before returning to hurdling at Aintree or Fairyhouse.
"We entered her at Doncaster to keep our options open but it's early days yet," Martin said today.
"The Lincoln is a possibility but Cheltenham is definitely out, she won't even be entered."
She's Our Mare is currently enjoying a break following her exertions at Leopardstown with a view to bringing her back in the spring.
"The Cordon Bleu Hurdle would be the race for her at Aintree but there is also the race she won at Fairyhouse last season, the Powers Handicap Hurdle," Martin added. "Nothing concrete has been decided yet."
She's Our Mare enjoyed success on her visits to Britain in 1999, winning the Crowther Homes Swinton Hurdle at Haydock in May and the Tote Cambridgeshire at Newmarket in October.