Brett Prebble

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Brett Prebble
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Occupation Jockey
Born (1977-09-23) 23 September 1977 (age 46)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Major racing wins
Caulfield Cup
Champions & Chater Cup
Hong Kong Derby
Melbourne Cup
Yasuda Kinen
Significant horses
Bullish Luck, Cape of Good Hope , Green Moon, Incentivise, Lucky Nine , Sacred Kingdom

Brett Prebble (born 23 September 1977) is an Australian jockey, currently based in Melbourne, Victoria. Having ridden over 1200 career winners, Prebble's most famous win came aboard Green Moon in the 2012 Emirates Melbourne Cup.

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Personal life

Prebble was born in Melbourne, Victoria. He and his wife have two children. Brett is relatives to Jim Newman, an up and coming apprentice jockey based in Perth, WA. He is the brother-in-law of two Melbourne Cup-winning jockeys: Michelle Payne, who won the Cup in 2015, and Kerrin McEvoy, who won the Cup in 2000, 2016 and 2018.

Career as a jockey

Prebble was a champion jockey in Melbourne before he moved to Hong Kong in 2002. He held the record for the number of winners in a Melbourne Metropolitan racing season, with 99 winners and one dead heat in 1999–2000, until Jamie Kah set a new record in July 2021 when she rode her 100th winner for the 2020–21 season. [1] [2]

His competition with Douglas Whyte for the 2009–10 Hong Kong Jockeys' Championship was one of the closest in Hong Kong racing history, with Whyte winning 100 to 99. His winning tally of 78 in the 2010–11 season brought his overall total in Hong Kong to 525. [3]

In 2012 Prebble won Australia's most famous race, the Melbourne Cup, on Green Moon. He was chosen to ride Green Moon, owned by Lloyd Williams and trained by Robert Hickmott, [4] in place of Damien Oliver, who was dropped from the ride after being accused of betting illegally. [5] Green Moon went on to win the race by one length. [6]

Major wins

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Performance

Seasons
Total Rides
No. of Wins
No. of 2nds
No. of 3rds
No. of 4ths
Stakes won
2010–1149478655651HK$75,344,850

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  2. Reynolds, Ryan. "Kah etches name into history". Racing.com. Retrieved 14 July 2021.
  3. The Hong Kong Jockey Club – Profile of Brett Prebble
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