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Mainland Racing Network: Hong Kong trainer John Moya withdraws from Australia's Gold Coast stables

Former Hong Kong trainer John Moore, earlier broke away from his brother Gary Moore's stable and opened a stable on Queensland's Gold Coast. John Moya, who has been staying in Hong Kong since November last year, said that due to the shortage of manpower and the impact of the epidemic, the operation of the Queensland stable will be closed in the middle of this month. In addition, the stable he operated may be renovated, which also led to the reason for Daimo's departure.

Mainland Racing Network: Hong Kong trainer John Moya withdraws from Australia's Gold Coast stables

At present, John Moya has won 11 victories after leaving Mogali, but the number of racehorses is still limited, and most of the horses are Hong Kong horse owners, and they intend to travel to Hong Kong in the future as self-purchased horses or self-purchased new horses. Since 26 December last year, no horses have been played under the name of John Moa. John Moya's next plan is still unknown, whether to continue to open independent positions in other states or to follow Mogali is unknown. It is estimated that it will not be clear after the Magic Million Auction. John Moya, who was forced to retire from the Hong Kong Jockey Club at the age of 70 in Hong Kong, aims to win the first division in Australia. This was also one of his wishes during his training in Hong Kong.

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