Epatante ‘up and ready’ for Fighting Fifth return
Henderson’s Champion Hurdle heroine sets out on road back to Cheltenham.
Nicky Henderson reports Epatante ready to start her road back to Cheltenham when she makes her seasonal debut in the Betfair Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle. The six-year-old mare enjoyed a stellar last campaign which ended with her winning the Champion Hurdle. Expectations are high, and the Fighting Fifth has been a successful race for Henderson – with a record five victories already in the bag. “She’s got a lot of pace, and I think she’ll need it,” said Henderson.“Hughie Morrison’s horse (Not So Sleepy) goes a right good gallop, so we know there’ll be no hanging around. “There’ll be no hiding, but luckily she’s done plenty of work – they’ll go a really good pace, and I think we’re up and ready for it. “It’s been a good race to us, with the exception of last year, that was not a good expedition when Buveur D’Air got an amazing piece of hurdle wedged under his foot, right under the hoof.” Reflecting on Epatante’s meteoric rise last season, the Seven Barrows trainer said: “She was very, very impressive in the Gerry Feilden, but that was a handicap off 137. It was JP’s (McManus, owner) idea, he said ‘let’s go to the Christmas Hurdle’ – which was a huge jump up from an intermediate hurdle straight into a Grade One, but again that was a very good call. “She was very impressive there, and we didn’t run her again before the Champion Hurdle, and obviously we didn’t run her again afterwards because that was the end of the season (because of the coronavirus pandemic).
Nicky Henderson is excited to see his Champion Hurdle heroine Epatante make her seasonal reappearance in the Saturday’s Betfair Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Newcastle!#ITVRacing
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