Gary Moore’s bid for Cheltenham Festival success – your guide to his contenders

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Gary Moore hopes for success at the 2021 Cheltenham Festival / Picture: Getty
Gary Moore hopes for success at the 2021 Cheltenham Festival / Picture: Getty

Here – in association with BettingExpert – is your Moore stable tour, the complete guide to his Cheltenham Festival squad

Moore is pinning his Cheltenham Festival hopes on a small but select team, which is set to be led by Champion Hurdle contender Goshen. Along with the likes of talented hurdlers Botox Has and Fifty Ball, Moore’s team is high on quality as he chases success at Prestbury Park.

Discussing his team for the meeting, Moore said: “We’re going to this year’s Cheltenham with a small but select team. I’ve gone to Cheltenham before with social runners and I don’t like it – it’s a complete waste of time. I think we’re going there this year with horses who have reasonable chances which will be nice for everyone concerned.

Goshen is the Moore yard’s big festival hope / Picture: Getty

Goshen – Champion Hurdle. “Goshen’s in great form and I couldn’t be happier with him going into the Cheltenham Festival. It would be fantastic to win a Champion Hurdle with Goshen. It also would look good on the CV too! It would be great if he could do it. Not just for me, but for his owner Steve Packham, for Jamie [Moore, rider] and for the whole yard.

“Everybody involved works so hard and obviously last year was just one of those things and it would be great if he could go back this year and win a race like the Champion Hurdle. Those Grade One championship races are the reason why you’re in the game. Good horses don’t come along very often and you have to make the most of them.”

Nassalam – Boodles Juvenile Handicap Hurdle. “I think the Boodles is where we are heading with Nassalam. The problem with that is he is going to have to carry top-weight there, but he deserves to have top-weight I guess. He takes his racing very well and he has come out of Haydock the other day in good form.

I was slightly disappointed with the way that he got beat by Monmiral. We might ride him a little bit differently next time out. We rode him from the front there and maybe we might hold on to him a bit longer and see if that gets any improvement out of him.

Botox Has – Coral Cup. “The Coral Cup is very much the plan for Botox Has. This has been his target for a while and he has very much been laid out for the race. As much as Goshen has been laid out for the Champion Hurdle, this has always been the plan for Botox Has.

“He has very good form at Cheltenham and it seems to bring out the best in him. Hopefully he will stay under 11st in the race as that would be a massive help to him as he is not a very big horse so he wouldn’t want to be carrying very big weights. I think that is what has been getting him beaten just recently.”

Fifty Ball – County Hurdle. “The County Hurdle is the aim with Fifty Ball. I can’t see him going for the Supreme Novices’ Hurdle and hopefully he can run well in the County. He did surprise me with his second in the Betfair Hurdle.

“That was a hot race against some unexposed types. I was hopeful he would run well as his homework had been good, but I didn’t realise he was going to run that well and he just bumped into a horse who was slightly better handicapped than him on the day.

“He’s got experience now in a big handicap hurdle, so the sort of hustle and bustle of a race like that shouldn’t faze him. His jumping was very good at Newbury, so that shouldn’t be a concern. I guess he is very lightly raced which is something in the back of your mind, but he seems to take it all in his stride so far when taking on more experienced rivals.”

Beat The Judge – Marsh Novices’ Chase. “I’m really pleased with Beat The Judge. I was pleased with his second at Lingfield on the All-Weather the other day as he just needed that and was probably up against a race-fit rival.

“His greatest asset is his jumping and that could prove vital round Cheltenham. The only problem is that he wants two and a half-miles and that means taking on Envoi Allen which is very daunting! He wouldn’t want the ground any worse than good to soft, but he is lightly-raced and one to look forward to.”



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