Trainer Charlie Longsdon has both Cheltenham and Haydock in his sights as posiible options for Snow Leopardess after she appeared to relish her cross country debut around the Prestbury Park course last Saturday.
The mare gained herself plenty of fans last season when claiming three successive victories that included the Becher Chase at Aintree and the Virgin Bet Mares' Chase at Exeter.
Snow Leopardess headed into the Grand National as a 10-1 shot as a result, but she was pulled up in the big race and then struggled to replicate last term's form when starting out this season.
Longsdon opted to give the grey a run over Cheltenham's cross country track to see if that could bring about an improvement and the 11-year-old seemed to take to the task very well.
Leading into the final bend after a solid round of jumping, Snow Leopardess faded slightly up the hill to finish an eventual sixth but still impressed enough to gain herself an entry for the Cheltenham Festival version of the race.
"I was delighted with her run at Cheltenham. It was her first time over those fences and she was a bit slow over a couple and looked at a few but she did seem to love it," Longsdon said.
"She had I great time I think. If you rode her round again, you'd probably try to press on a bit more because that's the way she likes to win her races, but for her first time over the fences, I couldn't have been happier.
"She is in the Grand National Trial at Haydock and we will enter her for the cross country race at the Cheltenham Festival – we'll see."