Jessica Harrington is looking at two possible races as the next outing for Oscars Well following his comeback run at Down Royal last week.
The dual Grade One hurdle winner was an encouraging third to The Real Article in the WKD Hurdle in his first race since finishing fourth in the Neptune Investment Management Novices' Hurdle at Cheltenham in March.
The County Kildare trainer is considering both the Ladbrokes.com Morgiana Hurdle at Punchestown on Sunday week and the Bar One Racing Hatton's Grace at Fairyhouse on December 4 for the six-year-old.
"He's in great order. I'm not sure where he will go, but he's in the Morgiana and the Hatton's Grace," she said.
Oscars Well was among 19 possibles for the Hatton's Grace when the entries were revealed today.
They are headed by Champion Hurdle winner Hurricane Fly, who is one of seven from the Willie Mullins stable that also includes Thousand Stars, Mikael D'Haguenet, Mourad and Zaidpour.
Edward O'Grady's The Real Article and Colm Murphy's smart mare Voler La Vedette are among the other entries.
Entries for the two other Grade Ones on the December 4 card have also been released.
The Bar One Racing Drinmore Novice Chase is dominated by horses owned by Michael O'Leary's Gigginstown House Stud who has half of the 16 entries including Last Instalment, First Lieutenant and Rivage D'or, along with last year's Cheltenham winner Sir des Champs.
Tom Cooper has put in his Grade Three chase winner Lucky William, while Noel Meade's Donnas Palm and the Paul Nolan-trained Shinrock Paddy are among the other possibles.
Meade looks to have a particularly strong team for the Bar One Racing Royal Bond Novice Hurdle with Texas Jack, Dylan Ross, Sword of Destiny and Il Fenomeno leading his potential squad.
Mullins has six in the list, including Punchestown Grade One bumper Lovethehigherlaw while Galileo's Choice, a Group Three winner on the Flat, is an interesting contender from the Dermot Weld stable.