The Granby, who gave Heather Irving her 50th career success when winning at Kimble last weekend, could bid to follow-up at the Bicester with Whaddon Chase Hunt meeting at Mollington, near Banbury, on Sunday.
Irving, who lives at Culworth, near Banbury, has entered the ten-year-old - who had three-quarters of a length to spare from Storm Castle at the Bucks track - in the ladies' open.
Mr Splodge, from Lawney Hill's Aston Rowant yard, unseated his jockey in an intermediate contest at Kimble. He could bid to make amends in the confined race.
Caroline Bailey is one of several Northants-based trainers set to cross the county border for a raid.
In the ladies' open, the Holdenby handler has Find Me Another and My Best Buddy, who also has an entry in the confined.
Bailey also has Agua Ardente, Denvale and Tale Bridge in the same race.
Greet You Well represents Bailey in the restricted, wqhile Two Oceans and Round The Isles are in the open maiden.
Preston Capes trainer Jimmy Tarry is well represented. He runs Grecian Star, a winner a the course last year, in the men's open, while Lah-Di-Dah Lad and Crested Manor are due to line up in the restricted.
The first race is due to start at 1.30pm.
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