Cheltenham starts on Tuesday with Walsh, who has ridden 56 winners there and been leading jockey for the past five years, due to be in action from the first day on Faugheen in the Champion Hurdle.
"I have one ride at Leopardstown tomorrow and what happens over the next few days I'll let Willie decide, he's my boss again now," Walsh, who broke his right leg at Punchestown on Nov. 18, told Racing UK.
"I don't mind really. When you're back, you're back."
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London, editing by Toby Davis)
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