'He's shown he stays two and a half miles well and has already schooled well over fences'
Lewis Porteous talks to Josh Moore about the stable's team for the 2024-25 campaign
The running of Cisswood Racing Stables has long been a family affair but for the first time this year the yard's horses have been carrying Josh Moore's name on a joint-licence with dad Gary.
The former jump jockey joined the training licence at one of the most powerful dual-purpose stables in Britain in May and is looking forward to the winter season he knows so well.
"I like the look of the team of horses we have. There are a couple who it didn't happen for last season for whatever reason but they've come back in looking good," says the 32-year-old.
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