Moore Marks Riding Return With Lingfield Double

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Ryan Moore marked his return from injury with a double at Lingfield on Wednesday, highlighted by triumph in the feature BetMGM Winter Oaks Trial Fillies' Handicap aboard Morrophore.


The Ballydoyle top has actually run out action considering that late August with a tension fracture in his femur, missing out on out on partnering the similarity juvenile stars Diamond Necklace, Precise, Puerto Rico and Gstaad to top-level magnificence, while he was likewise absent for the profession swansong of Delacroix.


Back on track in Surrey, Moore came close to the perfect return when George Boughey's 11-8 preferred Sovereign Wealth was prevented late in the opening Always Gamble Responsibly At BetMGM Nursery Handicap.


Ryan Moore gets his name on the scoresheet!


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However, he did not need to wait long to fix the record, as he took the initiative aboard Richard Hughes' 1-2 favourite Lazzar in the following Join The Midnite Movement Novice Stakes and never appeared like being denied in a half-length victory.


Moore informed Sky Sports Racing: "It's been a while so it's good to be back."


He then completed 4th aboard Evening Fades for William Haggas in the Win 250,000 With BetMGM's Golden Goals EBF Restricted Maiden Fillies' Stakes before pouncing late aboard John and Thady Gosden's 5-4 preferred Morrophore in the conference's main event.


Morrophore ridden by Ryan Moore goes to publish (Ben Whitley/PA)


"She didn't step excellent the last day and it would have been great to be more forward, however we had cover and I got a nice tow and she's a progressive filly - a nice, huge scopey mare who will most likely get a bit additional," stated Moore.


"She's a big lady and I just desired to get her out in the clear, get her balanced and get her rolling and she showed a truly great attitude and I was happy with her."


Moore, who ran out luck on his last trip of the day, is now eagerly anticipating a journey to Hong Kong next week, with the Aidan O'Brien-trained Los Angeles and The Lion In Winter got in for the Vase and Mile respectively at the International meeting on Sunday week.


Ryan Moore (left) was back with a bang at Lingfield (Ben Whitley/PA)


He has also been revealed by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as a possible participant in the International Jockeys' Championship at Happy Valley on December 10.


Moore added: "We have some runners there on the Sunday and I'll be riding next week in Happy Valley so anticipating that.


"The International Jockeys' Championship is on Wednesday and I'm eagerly anticipating it."