Ciaran Murphy's charge came down at the first in the English equivalent.
Enjoy D'Allen could take his place in the Irish Grand National on Easter Monday.
The 8-year-old unseated at the first fence in the English equivalent last Saturday, but has been deemed well enough to remain in the field at the early declaration stage.
If he does stand his ground, he will carry 10 stone 7lbs and it'll likely Conor Orr in the saddle once more.
Ciaran Murphy was candid in his disappointment in the outcome at Aintree, but is no doubt delighted his stable star returned fit and well and a bold bid can be expected at Fairyhouse.
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