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Sleepy wakes up in style

CHAMP EPATANTE MATCHED ALL THE WAY BY MORRISON’S ENIGMATIC STAR

- By DAVID YATES

DEFENDING champion Epatante and the mercurial talent that is No So Sleepy shared the honours after the judge called a dead-heat in the Betfair Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle.

Nicky Henderson’s 2020 Champion Hurdle heroine Epatante made a brilliant reappearan­ce in the Gosforth Park feature 12 months ago.

But subsequent defeats at Kempton, Cheltenham and Punchestow­n meant she returned to Gosforth Park with a point to prove.

So too did the Hughie Morrison-trained Not So Sleepy, who showed his worst side when jinking violently right and unseating his rider at the first flight in last year’s renewal, then running loose and carrying out the re-opposing Silver Streak at the second obstacle.

Having undergone back surgery during the summer, Epatante was the 11-8 favourite to get back on the winning trail and provide Henderson with a record seventh Fighting Fifth success under Aidan Coleman.

Not So Sleepy, meanwhile, was an 18-1 shot in the hands of Jonathan Burke. Epatante travelled with her customary zest for much of the two-mile journey and moved smoothly into contention from the home turn but had to fight hard with Not So Sleepy and Sceau Royal.

To the naked eye, Henderson’s mare looked to have just got the better of Not So Sleepy in a driving finish passing the post, but they could not be split in the photo.

Henderson said: “She has run a great race. From what I could see, her jumping was fantastic and that was her biggest weapon.

“That is what she had lost last year and she hurdled beautifull­y all the way and if she got up, we’d be grateful – we’ll take anything. It’s Kempton’s Christmas Hurdle next.”

Paddy Power trimmed Epatante to 10-1 from 14-1 to regain her Champion Hurdle crown at Cheltenham in March, while Not So Sleepy is a 50-1 shot.

 ?? ?? DEAD HEAT: Not So Sleepy (right) and Epatante (inset) just couldn’t be separated at Newcastle
DEAD HEAT: Not So Sleepy (right) and Epatante (inset) just couldn’t be separated at Newcastle

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