Brew (horse)

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Brew
SireSir Tristram
GrandsireSir Ivor
DamHorlicks
DamsireThree Legs
SexStallion
Foaled24 November 1994
CountryNew Zealand
ColourBay
BreederG. W. de Gruchy
OwnerP. A. Moroney
TrainerMichael Moroney
Major wins
Saab Quality (2000)
Melbourne Cup (2000)

Brew (foaled 1994 in New Zealand) is a small, plain bay Thoroughbred gelding who won the 2000 Melbourne Cup[1] for trainer Mike Moroney and jockey Kerrin McEvoy. He carried the lightweight of 49.5 kilos and defeated the veteran Yippyio and the stablemate Second Coming. After finishing second to Yippyio in the Moonee Valley Cup, Brew qualified for the Melbourne Cup by winning The Dalgety on Derby Day, three days before the Cup. Brew was a son of the Sir Tristram and the champion New Zealand racemare and Japan Cup winner Horlicks but was gelded before showing his best form. The Melbourne Cup was Brew's last win.[2]

Brew is now at Living Legends, the International Home of Rest for Champion Horses located in Woodlands Historic Park, Greenvale, Victoria, Australia[1].

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