Moore carrying on the family dynasty

24 December 2025
Leaves Of Lorien finishing third in white colours for trainer James Moore and hoop Heavelon Van Der Hoven.

By Glenn Davis

Young trainer James Moore wants to carry on the famous dynasty started by his grandfather, the legendary George Moore, and there’s no better place than in the $3 million Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast next month.

Gold Coast was home for many years for the late George Moore after his highly successful career as a jockey and trainer.

George Moore was Australia’s greatest rider of his era before becoming a top trainer in Hong Kong.

His grandson, James, wanted to follow in his footsteps to become a jockey but instead took to basketball in England during his university days.

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“I was too heavy to be a jockey and not tall enough to play semi-professional basketball in England,” James Moore said.

James Moore’s father is former champion international jockey and trainer Gary Moore while his uncle John was a legendary trainer who won seven premierships as a trainer in Hong Kong.

James took over his father’s stables in Macau for five years and spent two years in Japan and a short time in Dubai before setting up base on Queensland’s Sunshine Coast almost three years ago.

In Macau, he was the country’s youngest trainer at 23 and won 70 races.

Trainer James Moore. Picture: Greg Irvine - Magic Millions.

James Moore is now based at Deagon on Brisbane’s northern outskirts with a team of 13 horses.

Moore's Leaves Of Lorien needs to win the Group 3 B.J. McLachlan Stakes at Eagle Farm on Saturday to be assured a start in the Magic Millions Classic at the Gold Coast on January 17.

A daughter of Cool Aza Beel, Leaves Of Lorien was a paltry $8,000 buy at the Magic Millions sales and has placed once in three starts.

“I tried to find a horse at the sales which would take me to the Magic Millions Classic,” James Moore said.

Leaves Of Lorien is a Cody Collis mount.

“She’s out of a More Than Ready mare and the cross between her and her sire, Cool Aza Beel, is pure gold."

Cool Aza Beel is the sire of the Chris and Corey Munce-trained Cool Archie who was named Queensland’s two-year-old of the year last season following his Group 1 J.J. Atkins victory at Eagle Farm in June.

Moore rates Leaves Of Lorien, who races in George Moore’s famous silk colours, as a strong chance in the B.J. McLachlan Stakes.

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Leaves Of Lorien - a Cody Collis mount - is coming off a last start fifth to the Chris and Corey Munce-trained Zip Lock in a 1200 metre race at Doomben last month.

“She’s a bomb proof filly but she had to sit three and four deep last start,” Moore said.

“It was a nightmare watch.

“The Bruce McLachlan is a very strong race but she’s definitely up to the grade and I rate her a very good chance.”

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