Fontwell, Newcastle and Hexham all feature on a busy Friday for Sky Sports Racing, with Moore’s side usually fielding a strong squad at their local track.
2.35 Fontwell – In-form Double Power takes on Kissman
Twice as powerful He has come a long way in the 13 months since his rules debut here, winning at the seventh time of asking before landing easily in the Worcester Handicap Hurdle last month.
Neil Mulholland’s five-year-old son is now on five consecutive bids A nationwide concreting handicap (2.35) Under Richie McLernon.
A kiss he was last seen over a hurdle in winning conditions on very soft ground at Compiigne in May and rates as an intriguing rival as he is faster over the debut conditions of Gary and Josh Moore. All game and: Gillijohn complete the composition.
Elsewhere on the card, Moore’s team are also four-time Fontwell winners Call Off The Dogs: in Nationwide Concrete in Support of Rockbourne Partnership Handicap Chase (1.25).
3.28 Newcastle – Hat-trick-seeking Wolves face inversion
Newcastle’s eight-race all-weather card starts back to back Extra Wins with BetUK Acca Club Handicap (3.28) where Harriet Bethel Isle of Wolves comes in the form of his life after wins at Redcar and Nottingham and looks like the one to beat.
Inversion He was poised for a step up in distance when third over a mile at this track last month and could have more to improve after just his second handicap start.
High weight Walsingham went to close this mark in his penultimate run, while Molinari 4lb higher than when scoring here last week.
Four face is out Win £1m with BetMGM’s Golden Goals, Beginner Bets (5.45), including George Bowie TancredDebut runner-up here 10 days ago, and a fascinating newcomer to the Flat in Pretty Heart Allenformer Willie Mullins runner who is the half-brother of Icar Allen.
2.45 Hexham – Course and distance winner The Churchill Lad headlines
Northern powerhouse yards in Hexham meet in glamorous renewal Sidgwick Memorial Novices’ Handicap Chase (2.45).
Rebecca Menzies” Churchill Led made a winning chase debut over this course and over two miles earlier last month before chasing home Western Zephyr at Carlisle.Just five, he should have more against bigger hurdles.
Caithness The Churchill Boy finished just a head back in the aforementioned contest and can be expected to benefit from that early experience.
Donald McCain’s saddles Another hit who won his first two outings over hurdles before finishing a close third on handicap debut at Newcastle and remains on the same mark here.
Brian Ellison Dream Jet: and Nick Alexander Ballyfort fill in the field.
Watch every race at Fontwell, Newcastle and Hexham live on Sky Sports Racing on Friday 8 November.