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Moore not worried about Triumph hope Goshen jumping to his right at Cheltenham

Goshen (Jamie Moore) on his way to winning the Introductory Juvenile Hurdle at Sandown last month
Gary Moore on Goshen: 'He just goes out there and wins. He always does the job'Credit: Mark Cranham (racingpost.com/photos)

Gary Moore has dismissed concerns about Goshen’s tendency to jump to his right ahead of a crack at the Triumph Hurdle, for which he is contesting favouritism.

The four-year-old, available at a best-priced 7-1 for the Cheltenham Festival test on March 13, cruised to an 11-length victory over Nordano at Ascot on Saturday, boosting the combined winning distance of his three hurdle victories to 68 lengths.

Despite the impressive performance he jumped right when well clear down the home straight which, if repeated at Cheltenham, could work against him around the left-handed track.

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