TOM Mullins will leave a decision on the participation of Grand Partner and Top Othe Ra in Sunday's Unibet Greatwood Hurdle until as late as possible.
The former was pulled up on his return to hurdling at Naas last Saturday, while Top Othe Ra was a pleasing winner at Down Royal on his most recent outing.
"I'm just not sure if they'll come yet," said the Co Kilkenny trainer.
"The Greatwood is cutting up a bit but they have easier options at Punchestown this weekend.
"Top Othe Ra has been in great form recently and the good ground there would really suit him. He has won on all types of ground but he's definitely better on a nice surface. We'll decide in the morning."
Ian Williams has given London Prize the green light to run in Sunday's race.
Runner-up in the Cesarewitch on the flat, he showed his improvement had continued over obstacles by winning the Elite Hurdle at Wincanton on Saturday in clear-cut fashion.
Williams had been weighing up his options, with a big handicap at Ascot also under consideration, but he has decided to strike while the iron is hot.
The in-form handler, who also won the November Handicap at Doncaster with Saunter last weekend, tweeted: "After careful consideration, I've decided that London Prize will run in the @unibet @GreatwoodHorses Hurdle @CheltenhamRaces on Sunday - he's come out of his Wincanton race in great form."