Offshore set for England trip Charlie Swan is again likely to bring Offshore Account over to England for his next start - with the Grand National the long-term goal. Swan was last month left ruing his luck after the nine-year-old came down at the first in the Hennessy. After sneaking in at the bottom of the handicap, the former jockey was expecting a big run from his Grade One winner, who parted company with David Casey at the first obstacle. "It was a massive let-down. We waited all week to see if he'd get in the race - he'd been trained for it - and then he gets cannoned into at the first," said Swan. "He could go to Cheltenham on Friday week, there is a race for him there over three miles, or he could got to Ascot on December 19 (Silver Cup). "He is entered in the Lexus but I'd like to get a run into him first somewhere, the National is the long-term aim for him."