Gary Moore
Born | April 4, 1952 |
Hometown | Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Height | 5'7" (1.70m) |
Spouse | Kerry Booth (m 1985 - 1993) |
Children | Saoirse Moore , Jack Moore , Lily Moore , Gus Moore |
Parents | Winnie Moore , Bobby Moore |
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Gary Moore calls time on Goshen's chasing career after just two outings
- One of only three runners going to post for the At The Races App Market Movers Beginners' Chase, Gary Moore's seven-year-old was the first beat and trailed home 22-legths adrift of Paul Nicholls' Quel Destin (8/1), who edged out Venetia Williams' Christopher Wood in the hands of Bryony Frost. It was a similar story to his chasing debut at Ascot for the 4/6 favourite, who failed to warm to the task of jumping fences while his cause was not helped by racing on ground quicker than his optimum. Racing left-handed was also not in Goshen's favour as his two rivals set out to claim the scalp of the popular son of Authorised and his handler confirmed the defeat would probably signal the end of the chasing experiment.
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Jamie Moore steers Goshen to Coral Hurdle honours at Ascot
The race was billed as the starting point for last year's Supreme Novices' Hurdle winner, but Nicky Henderson ruled the Seven Barrows star out on Saturday morning due to the ground, leaving just four to go to post. It was Goshen who made the first move, with Jamie Moore taking his mount to the lead shortly after the third last, but there was little to separate the duo as they jumped two out. Trainer Gary Moore was thrilled to see Goshen return to winning form as he posted a disappointing effor
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Caoilin Quinn bags high-profile win as Botox Has claims Haydock handicap
The Northern Ireland-born rider joined trainer Gary Moore earlier this year, having previously been based with Warren Greatrex, and was given an opportunity on the big stage in this £125,000 contest. Botox Has, winner of the Grade Two National Spirit Hurdle in February, was a 17-2 chance off the back of finishing second on his seasonal reappearance at Cheltenham last month.
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Countdown to Cheltenham: Amateur riders to miss Festival; Goshen on course for Champion Hurdle
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Countdown to Cheltenham: Goshen back in Champion Hurdle picture after Kingwell success
Goshen catapulted himself back into the Champion Hurdle picture by bolting up in the Kingwell Hurdle at Wincanton on Saturday afternoon. “I was just hoping he would do what he has done today,” Moore said.
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Dashel Drasher wins dramatic Ascot Chase as Cyrname pulled up
Dashel Drasher wins dramatic Ascot Chase as Cyrname pulled up
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Talking Horses: Altior primed to return at Kempton for festive meeting
Talking Horses: Altior primed to return at Kempton for festive meeting. Trainer Nicky Henderson has opted to start Altior’s campaign at Kempton’s Christmas meeting rather than Cheltenham
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Goshen returns to scene of Festival nightmare as Gary Moore aims for Cheltenham redemption
The unluckiest horse at the Cheltenham Festival in March is ready to return for redemption at jump racing’s headquarters on Saturday. Goshen, robbed of being hailed one of the most impressive Triumph Hurdle winners by a freak accident at the last when 10 lengths clear , is primed to put forward his case for the Unibet Champion Hurdle next March in the International Hurdle. Trainer Gary Moore is leaving nothing to chance on Goshen’s return, rasping down the metal shoes that were his undoing in Ma
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Talking Horses: There's no fun in going racing now, says Gary Moore
Talking Horses: There's no fun in going racing now, says Gary MooreTrainer avoided a three-month racecourse ban at a hearing last week but says he would gladly have accepted such a verdict
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Mohaather unlikely to be seen on a racecourse before October
The season’s best miler Mohaather is unlikely to be seen on a racecourse before Qipco British Champions’ Day in October after he was taken out of Sunday’s Prix Jacques Le Marois, France’s signature one mile race. Mohaather propelled Marcus Tregoning back into the top division when he overcame traffic problems to record a stunning victory in Goodwood’s Sussex Stakes last month, delivering his trainer a first Group 1 win since Sir Percy triumphed in the 2006 Derby. “The Queen Elizabeth II Stakes (
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Trainer Gary Moore escapes with £750 fine for breaching racecourse Covid-19 protocols during Glorious Goodwood
Racehorse trainer Gary Moore escaped with a £750 fine for breaching racecourse Covid-19 protocols during Glorious Goodwood, for which he was marched off the track last week. In the first disciplinary case brought by the British Horseracing Authority involving coronavirus rules, the regulator had argued for a three-month racecourse exclusion of Moore, who is the father of leading Flat jockey Ryan Moore. Yet while an independent disciplinary panel found Moore guilty of failing to comply with the C
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