Dwyer Brothers Stable
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Dwyer Brothers Stable var ett amerikanskt stall och fullblodsstuteri som ägdes av affärsmännen Phil och Mike Dwyer från Brooklyn.
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Dwyer Brothers Stable was an American thoroughbred horse racing operation owned by Brooklyn businessmen Phil and Mike Dwyer. The Dwyer brothers hired trainer Evert Snedecker and purchased their first Thoroughbred, Rhadamanthus, in 1874. In October of that same year they acquired Vigil from who to that point had earned $5630. In the ensuing few months of 1876 the colt won another $20,160 and was chosen that year's retrospective American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse. The Brooklyn Derby, founded in 1887, was renamed the Dwyer Stakes in their honor in 1918.
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Dwyer Brothers Stable was an American thoroughbred horse racing operation owned by Brooklyn businessmen Phil and Mike Dwyer. The Dwyer brothers hired trainer Evert Snedecker and purchased their first Thoroughbred, Rhadamanthus, in 1874. In October of that same year they acquired Vigil from who to that point had earned $5630. In the ensuing few months of 1876 the colt won another $20,160 and was chosen that year's retrospective American Champion Three-Year-Old Male Horse. Other trainers who worked for the Dwyers were James G. Rowe, Sr. and Frank McCabe. The Dwyers won the 1881 Kentucky Derby with future U.S. Hall of Fame colt Hindoo and finished second with the following year. However, they had their greatest racing success in the Belmont Stakes in their hometown, winning the classic event five times. One of the few major races at tracks in the New York/New Jersey area that they never won was the Brooklyn Handicap. The brothers, either together or individually, owned a number of prominent horses, including Hindoo, , , Luke Blackburn, Bonnie Scotland, George Kinney, Miss Woodford, , Hanover, Raceland, Tremont, Ben Brush, and . Mike Dwyer was a partner in Kingston. In 1886 they were a key part of the group of investors who formed the Brooklyn Jockey Club and built the Gravesend Race Track at Gravesend on Coney Island. The brothers racing partnership was dissolved in 1890 and Mike Dwyer went on to enjoy further success. He won the Kentucky Derby for the second time in 1896 with Ben Brush, ridden by jockey Willie Simms. The Brooklyn Derby, founded in 1887, was renamed the Dwyer Stakes in their honor in 1918.
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Dwyer Brothers Stable var ett amerikanskt stall och fullblodsstuteri som ägdes av affärsmännen Phil och Mike Dwyer från Brooklyn.
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