Harbour 50-50 for Fairyhouse Tom Mullins will wait until later in the week before deciding whether to let Chelsea Harbour turn out quickly in the At The Races Bobbyjo Chase at Fairyhouse on Saturday. The nine-year-old ran third in the Hennessy Cognac Gold Cup at Leopardstown on Sunday, with Mullins delighted to have picked up some decent prize-money. Whether he lines up this weekend or not, Chelsea Harbour is likely to have only one more run before a tilt at the John Smith's Grand National at Aintree in April. "He's come out of the race grand so all is well with him," said Mullins. "It was a funny race on Sunday as he got outpaced and then stayed on past the two tired horses to get third, so I was happy to get the prize-money. "I thought he would have been a lot closer to the runner-up Notre Pere but he just got lost at halfway and I have no excuses for that really. "Maybe he needs the ground deeper that it was on Sunday but it's one of those things. "He's in the Bobbyjo Chase this weekend but I would say it's only 50-50 that he will go there. "There is a race in Naas he might go for about two weeks before Aintree so that could be a target. "I only want to run him once more before the National and, as that race is closer, it may suit him better."