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'The County Hurdle might suit him' - prolific winner Give It To Me Oj leads team hoping for a healthier season
Lewis Porteous talks to Josh Moore about the stable's team for the 2025-26 campaign

Josh Moore's first jumps season on the licence with his dad Gary was not without its challenges, but they still ended up with 52 winners, which must bode well for when things run more smoothly.
There was no definitive reason for some in-and-out performances, but the Moores were never entirely happy with the health of their string last term. Two winners on the final day of the jumps season at Sandown was nevertheless a nice way to end, and whatever was ailing the team through the core season appears to be long gone now.
"Last season was sticky throughout and they never really hit form at any point," says Josh. "I don't think they were healthy for the majority of the year but they came good towards the end of the jumps season and we still ended on 52 winners. Hopefully we'll have a better run throughout this season."
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