*** Welcome to piglix ***

Sweetbriar (horse)

Sweetbriar
Sweetbriar.jpg
Print of Sweetbriar from an original painting by George Stubbs
Sire Syphon
Grandsire Squirt
Dam Shakespeare mare
Damsire Shakespeare
Sex Stallion
Foaled 1769
Country Great Britain
Colour Chestnut
Breeder Thomas Meredith
Owner 1st Baron Grosvenor
Record 8: 8-0-0
Major wins
Sweepstakes of 50 gs at Newmarket (1773)
Match against Chalkstone (1773, 1774)
Match against Firetail (1774)
Newmarket Cup (1775)

Sweetbriar (foaled 1769) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse. He won all eight of the races he contested, including a match race against Craven Stakes winner Firetail. He later became a successful stallion, with his progeny including Epsom Derby winner Assassin.

Sweetbriar was a chestnut colt bred by Thomas Meredith and foaled in 1769. He was sired by Great Subscription Purse winner Syphon, who also sired Sweetwilliam. His dam was a daughter of Shakespeare.

Sweetbriar made his racecourse debut in October 1773 when he beat the Earl of Ossory's Chalkstone, Mr. Vernon's Milliner, Mr. Ogilvy's Consul and Lord Foley's Chesterton in a Sweepstakes of 50 guineas each at Newmarket. Chalkstone had started the 6/4 favourite, with Consul at 5/2 and Sweetbriar at 3/1. At Newmarket's second October meeting he beat Chalkstone again, this time in a match race. At the Houghton meeting he beat Mr. Ogilvy's Porsenna, after starting favourite, as he had done in his match against Chalkstone.

In the spring of 1774 he beat Chalkstone in 1000 guineas race at Newmarket. The bookmakers sent them both of as joint-favourites. He then beat Mr. Foley's Craven Stakes winner Firetail after starting as the 1/3 favourite in another 1000 guineas match race at Newmarket. In October he beat the Duke of Grafton's Lamplighter in a 140 guineas race. Two days later Sweetbriar beat Telemachus and Joquille in a Sweepstakes of 20 guineas each.

In his final start he walked over for the Newmarket Cup in October 1775 and retired unbeaten.


...
Wikipedia

...