Racing: Moore switches stables

Saturday 16 November 1996 00:02 GMT
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Gary Moore, at present training at Ermyn Lodge Stables, Epsom, will soon be leaving to take over his father Charlie's yard at Woodingdean, near Brighton.

Charlie Moore, 70, who sent out Apollo Red, a winner on Lingfield's card yesterday, said as he greeted the gelding ridden by his daughter Candy Morris: "I shall not be renewing my licence at the end of January. That's it - I mean it this time.''

''Gary will be coming back to take over and I'm delighted. It was always my ambition that he would start training from my yard.''

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