COME IN MOSCOW FIRST FOR HADNETT Cork/ ReportA record crowd of over 7,000 turned up at Mallow yesterday, and punters had to brave not only cold conditions but also a string of surprise results.Keith Hadnett partnered his first winner when Come In Moscow landed division two of the two mile Blackwater Maiden Hurdle at the St Stephen`s day meeting in Cork. The John Murphy-trained filly led before the last, and was driven out by the Tipperary rider to beat Rockspring Hero by a length. Just Our Job may travel to Britain later this season after providing favourite backers with their only success of the afternoon in the featured Fermoy Hurdle. Michael Hourigan`s charge led between the final two flights, and kept on well under trainer`s son Paul to hold the renewed effort of Native Endurance by a neck.'He`s is not in the Pierse Hurdle (formerly the Ladbroke), and may go for one of the big handicaps in Britain. He travels well on the bridle, and is suited by a fast run race,' said the Limerick trainer, whowill wait until next season before putting the five-year-old over fences.Mouse Morris got his Christmas campaign off to a good start when sending out Boulevard to take division one of the two mile maiden hurdle. The son of Sadler`s Wells headed the frontrunning Runaway Jake after two out, and kept on well despite a mistake at the last to beat Horner Rocks by two and a half lengths.