Ryan Moore ready to take centre stage with a fantastic five at Lingfield
No Newbury, no Warwick? No problem.
This week's cold snap may have played havoc with the jumping schedule, but while there will be no Altior in action there will be another superstar of the sport often namechecked in those 'who is the greatest of all time?' discussions racing fans love to have.
Ryan Moore, the best jockey in the world in the eyes of many and winner of most of Flat racing's biggest prizes around the globe, is the headline act at Lingfield, where he takes five rides for five different trainers.
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Published on 12 February 2021inPreviews
Last updated 21:09, 12 February 2021
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