Mouse Morris returns to Aintree this weekend as Rogue Angel aims to follow up Rule The World's Grand National success with a win in the Betfred Becher Chase.
Rogue Angel already has the perfect profile, having won the Irish National last season, and Morris sees him as the perfect type for the special Liverpool fences.
However, he will need to work his magic to get his charge back to something approaching his best form after a couple of below-par runs so far this season.
"Rogue Angel would be a real National horse - we have won it once and everything else would be a bonus," said Morris.
"He had a slight wind problem and just wasn't getting home so he had a small operation and that seems to have made a difference.
"We will see how he gets on at Aintree on Saturday. He will probably have another run and then we would plan to keep him fresh for the Grand National.
"He has one (National-style) fence set up at home to give him experience. He's popped over it a few times and seems to have taken to it well, but having said that he'll probably fall at the first!"
Remembering his big day in April, Morris added of the now-retired Rule The World: "I have never seen him look better ever - credit to the team up in Gigginstown. I might even bring him back! No, seriously, we won't.
"He is only nine, but he had had so many problems and where do you go after winning the Grand National? Anyway, he retired at the top.
"There is no point in sleeping if you don't dream - to win the Grand National with him was a dream come true.
"In my day (as a jockey) the fences were bigger and harder - nowadays you need a class horse to win - it is still special and quite spectacular but they have compromised on the fences and Aintree have done a good job.
"I would love to win another Grand National."