Supreme winner heads Greatwood weights Menorah heads the weights for the Greatwood Handicap Hurdle at Cheltenham on Sunday after 25 horses were left in at the confirmation stage. The Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner at the Festival in March could renew rivalry with the runner-up that day, Get Me Out Of Here from the Jonjo O'Neill stable. Menorah may also get the chance to take revenge on his Aintree conqueror General Miller as Nicky Henderson's charge has stood his ground. Menorah's trainer Philip Hobbs has another possible in Nearby while General Miller's stablemate Lush Life has been left in. The acceptors also include three Irish-trained horses - Tony Martin's Salute Him, Paul Nolan's Far Away So Close and Eoin Griffin's St Devote. Paul Nicholls is represented by Sanctuaire, winner of the Fred Winter Juvenile Novices' Handicap Hurdle at the Festival while Donald McCain looks to impressive Chepstow Silver Trophy winner Any Given Day. Nigel Twiston-Davies took this prize 12 months ago with Khyber Kim and could rely on Astracad this time while Alan King's Manyriverstocross and Tom George's Olofi are among other interesting entries. Get Me Out Of Here is an intended runner as connections hope the six-year-old can perform better than on his seasonal debut when he was only seventh to Tocca Ferro at Ascot recently. "He'll run on Sunday and we'll see how he gets on," said Frank Berry, racing manager to owner JP McManus. "He was disappointing at Ascot but it was his first run back and he seems to have come out of the race in good form, so hopefully all will be well. "It's never easy carrying top-weights in handicaps and hopefully he can bounce back." General Miller is also on course for this key contest over an extended two miles. "The Greatwood is the target. He's done very well. He's a stronger horse and he's in top form. Nicky is very pleased with him," said his owner Henry Ponsonby. "He's giving the impression he's a lot better horse this year than he was last year."