Western Daily Press

Moore has faith in Goshen

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GARY Moore is confident Goshen’s brilliant ability remains fully intact ahead of his intended reappearan­ce in the Coral Hurdle at Ascot on Saturday.

Best known for his final-flight exit when set to run out a widemargin winner of the 2020 Triumph Hurdle, the Authorized gelding has endured a few bumps in the road since.

A runaway success in last season’s Kingwell Hurdle suggested the five-year-old was back on track following a listless performanc­e on his first start of the campaign in the Internatio­nal at Cheltenham.

But having hung violently right in the Champion Hurdle and been well-beaten on his most recent outing at Punchestow­n in April, Goshen will again have something to prove if returning this weekend. Moore, pictured, said: “We’re planning to run at Ascot on Saturday, as long as the ground stays good to soft. He’s had an uninterrup­ted preparatio­n and is ready to run. I just don’t know how much longer we have to wait for it to rain so he can run. He’s 100 per cent at home. I’m very happy with him.”

The Sussex-based trainer had hoped to get his stable star back on track in the Elite Hurdle at Wincanton earlier in the month, but he was withdrawn due to the drying ground.

Moore admits conditions are again unlikely to be ideal in Berkshire, but hopes the the extra half-mile of Saturday’s Grade Two contest will be a help.

“The ground can’t be soft enough for him, to be honest,” Moore added. “But the fact it’s two and a half miles on Saturday, rather than two miles in the Elite Hurdle, does make a bit of difference.”

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