'They become friends' - Gary Moore hit hard by death of Porticello
Gary Moore has said losing horses remains as tough to cope with as ever even after a year which saw the trainer forced to face the potential loss of his son Josh due to complications arising from a serious fall at Haydock in April.
Speaking to the Racing Post for a major interview in Sunday's newspaper, Moore opened up about the pain of that worrying period when Josh fought for his life in hospital, discussed following in the footsteps of his father Charlie and explained why a major change might soon be coming at his yard.
Moore suffered a major blow last weekend when the Grade 1-winning hurdler Porticello was killed in a fall at Newbury and said: "Just to make things worse in a year like this, we lose a lovely horse like him, my first Grade 1 winner over hurdles and Olly Harris's first Grade 1 ever, a horse with a massive future.
"You hate to lose any horse but the good ones are hard to replace, and Olly Harris is a good owner who's having nothing but bad luck so far.
"This time last year we were flying but we're a long way behind that this season, the juveniles have only just started winning, and then this happens.
"I've seen it many times but it's still tough. I know they're the tools of the trade but they're not just that, they become friends, and when I go in that barn and his head's not looking over the door, it's hard."
Yet, although Moore has had only 24 winners this season, in contrast to last season's personal best total of 91, he still struck an optimistic tone when looking to the rest of the campaign, with Harris's recent 24-length Leicester winner Perseus Way among an exciting young team.
"There's lots of nice horses out there still to run and you hope there's always something to look forward to," he added.
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Published on 2 December 2022inNews
Last updated 10:45, 2 December 2022
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