Barber Shop a Paddy Power possible Nicky Henderson will wait to see what weight Barbers Shop is given in the Paddy Power Gold Cup before deciding whether the Queen's chaser has a second attempt at the prestigious Cheltenham handicap. The seven-year-old was runner-up to Imperial Commander in the race last November in what was the first of only three starts last term. "Last year he started in the Paddy Power at Cheltenham and he could go there again depending what happens with the weights," said the Seven Barrows trainer. "We were talking about it this morning - I don't know where to start." Henderson is looking forward to the arrival shortly of Long Run from Guillaume Macaire's French stable. The four-year-old, owned by Robert Waley-Cohen, is due to contest the Grade One Prix Maurice Gillois GD Chase over two and a three-quarter miles at Auteuil on Sunday. "I believe he runs at Auteuil on Sunday in a Grade One, then he is likely to come back to England with a view to something like the Feltham at Kempton on Boxing Day," said Henderson before adding, "I know the family well, but I've never even seen him."