Having just his second start since leaving Henry de Bromhead, Mr Incredible finished second to Iwilldoit in the Classic Chase – a race which has been a good pointer to Aintree in the past.
Willie Mullins has several others with leading claims, including Grade One-winning novices Capodanno and Gaillard Du Mesnil, with Thyestes winner Carefully Selected another to consider.
Running through his entries, Mullins said: "Burrows Saint (10st 12lb) jumps well around the National, finished fourth in 2021. He's had a little bit of time off with a few training problems and he comes back for his first run in the Bobbyjo this week. That's usually a good pointer for the National. If he runs well there he could have a good crack at the National.
"Capodanno (11st 5lb) is very interesting. He won a three-mile Grade One novice at the end of last season, I think he stays the trip. At the moment I think we're going for the Gold Cup.
"Carefully Selected (11st 1lb) won the Thyestes and the Thyestes, at our local track at Gowran Park, is always a great guide to the Grand National so I've no problem with him staying the trip and I've no problem with him jump around. He's a good each-way, I think, for the National.
"Franco De Port (11st 3lb) is another who loves a trip and loves jumping. He was third in the Grand Steeple-Chase de Paris and that sort of form would give him a chance in a National.
"Gaillard Du Mesnil (11st) is a novice in name, (but) he's a second-season novice.
"He eventually broke his maiden at Christmas, winning a three-mile Grade One novice at Leopardstown and that's good form.
"He jumps and stays and will probably go to Cheltenham first and, all being well, have a good crack at the National after that.
"Mr Incredible (10st 4lb) is a nice horse and that run at Warwick puts him right in there – I think he has a nice weight for the National too.
"Recite A Prayer (10st 1lb) ran around Aintree and is usually a very good jumper. He's a horse that lots of lads will putting their hands up to ride.
"You have Grade One form with Capodanno and Gaillard Du Mesnil, but I think Mr Incredible is a nice horse and his run in Warwick puts him right there."