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Not So Sleepy storms to shock victory in the Fighting Fifth at Sandown

Not So Sleepy and Tom O'Brien

Not So Sleepy eased to victory in the Fighting Fifth Hurdle at Sandown after reigning champion Constitution Hill and stablemate Shishkin were pulled out just hours before the race.

The race was saved from the abandoned card at Newcastle last week, but the field lost its box office stars after Nicky Henderson's pair were pulled out, leaving just four contenders to take the crown.

Goshen and favourite You Wear It Well set a strong gallop in the difficult conditions.

By the second last those two had done their running while 11-year-old outsider Not So Sleepy was still on the march under Sean Bowen.

Love Envoi, who had struggled throughout, arrived on the scene but approaching the last Not So Sleepy, who dead heated the race with Epatante in 2021, extended his lead to win by eight lengths.

It was an impressive victory for trainer Hughie Morrison and jockey Bowen, who now holds a sizeable lead in the race for champion jockey. 

Bowen said: “It’s gruelling ground but it was something he seemed to relish today.

“It’s amazing to get a ride on that sort of horse. He was the outsider and probably had a lot to do, but on his day is a very very good horse.

“He got to the front two out and had a look around at the last, but he was always going to win when he heard someone behind him.

“It’s amazing to get these Grade Ones, it’s brilliant.”

You can see why Nicky didn’t want to turn up,” quipped a delighted Morrison.

“That was a Grade One, those mares were Grade One mares, Goshen should have won a Grade One and he has dead-heated in a Grade One. Whenever conditions are right he is a Grade One horse.

“I’m thrilled, this is the race we have aimed for since Newbury and it is a great relief that we are here.

“It’s great for the team and Raj who leads him up, rides him every day and gets ran away with at home. You have to keep it simple at home and he is a legend. This is his 10th season racing and he has lost none of his enthusiasm and he is better than ever.

“He is magnificent, he’s a legend, he is absolutely unique. He runs away with his jockey everyday and you can’t take him to half the gallops because he will plant and do things like that. But he was in the mood today, he looked really well and funny enough in the Cesarewitch didn’t look as well as I thought he would. If you looked at him today in the paddock he looked magnificent.

“Coming to the second last I thought we had it won and then I thought we were beat. But Sean said as soon as they came to him he just picked up again. He did what he did at Newbury and the reason he can keep going is you just don’t know how good he is.”

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