Dwyer Brothers Stable

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 Dwyers won the 1881 Kentucky Derby with future U.S. Hall of Fame colt Hindoo and finished second with Runnymede the following year.

However, they had their greatest racing success in the Belmont Stakes in their hometown, winning the classic event five times.

[3] The brothers, either together or individually, owned a number of prominent horses, including Hindoo, Bramble, Bella B., Luke Blackburn, Bonnie Scotland, George Kinney, Miss Woodford, Barnes, Hanover, Raceland, Tremont, Ben Brush, and Cleophus.

He won the Kentucky Derby for the second time in 1896 with Ben Brush, ridden by jockey Willie Simms.

Cigarette card by Allen & Ginter depicting the Dwyer Brothers for the "Racing Colors of the World" set series