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Moore registers Dundalk double aboard Hans Andersen

Hans Andersen and Ryan Moore win for trainer Aidan O Brien Healy RacingHans Andersen and Ryan Moore win for trainer Aidan O Brien Healy Racing
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Ryan Moore made the trip to Dundalk on a Friday night worthwhile when riding a second winner on the card courtesy of Hans Andersen in the concluding Dundalk Stadium Group Deals Available Race.

Sent off 4-6f to add to his two previous career wins, the Aidan O'Brien trained four-year-old landed those odds without too much fuss.

Held up towards rear of the sextet, Moore brought the former Group 3 winner with a sustained challenge from over 2f out, gradually getting to leader Gentleman Joe before being pushed out for a workmanlike one-and-a-quarter-length win.

Stable representative Chris Armstrong said: "Ryan gave him a lovely ride.

"It was an extra race that presented itself at the right time and is a lovely starting block to get a horse like this back on. He was literally ready to start and is going to improve a lot fitness-wise.

"Obviously, he won the trial in Leopardstown this time last year, disappointed in the French Guineas, and Aidan never really had a clean run with him after that.

"It is nice to have an older horse like him at somewhere between a mile and a-quarter and a mile and a-half on nice ground.

"He might got for something like the Mooresbridge over a mile and a-quarter, depending on the ground, and he is a horse to look forward to for the season. Definitely his next target will be a Group race, good ground, a mile and a-quarter/a mile and a-half.

"I think the key to him is probably good ground, he appreciated today's ground. He cruises well and settled lovely with Ryan."

Additional reporting by Michael Graham.

About John O'Riordan
John has worked for the Press Association since 2022. He also writes a weekly column for The Irish Field and is a regular contributor to the Irish Racing Yearbook. He has previously written for the Racing Post, Irish Examiner and Irish Daily Mirror. He has been involved in racing for over three decades; having experience as a syndicate member, sole owner and breeder.