Goshen and Houlihan going for Coral Hurdle gold
Popular Gary Moore runner defending Ascot crown.
Goshen will have the assistance of Niall Houlihan when he defends his Coral Hurdle title at Ascot on Saturday. Gary Moore’s seven-year-old has won two of his four starts over timber at the Berkshire track, including when landing this Grade Two event in supreme style 12 months ago. He benefitted from the rerouting of Constitution Hill on that occasion and his handler is expecting a sterner examination of his stable stalwart this time around.He’s done it! Goshen wins the Grade 2 Coral Hurdle at @Ascot for @jemoore85 and @gl_racing! pic.twitter.com/wmuZXqi8WO
— At The Races (@AtTheRaces) November 19, 2022
“Anywhere right-handed he seems to run well, particularly Ascot,” said Moore. “He’s in good form with himself, but it’s going to be a little bit tougher than it was last year as you have horses on the up and he’s got a penalty this time. “He’s been ready to run for a while now and hopefully he will be all right.” Goshen has been partnered in all of his outings under National Hunt rules by the trainer’s son Jamie Moore. But with the 38-year-old on the sidelines with a bad injury suffered earlier this week, steering duties have been passed on to Houlihan.
Easy to back but wins nicely 👊
Blueking D’Oroux stays on strongly up the @CheltenhamRaces hill to make a winning return for team Ditcheat. Official ratings > the market, on this occasion!@PFNicholls | @CobdenHarry pic.twitter.com/wKIJhmFRBI — Racing TV (@RacingTV) October 28, 2023
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