
Michael Moroney
Michael Moroney was a prominent horse trainer in Australia, renowned for his success in thoroughbred racing, including training the 2000 Melbourne Cup winner, Brew. Starting his career in New Zealand in 1981, he moved to Australia in 1999, establishing himself at Flemington's Chicquita Lodge, where he garnered numerous group 1 victories and became well-respected in the racing community. He battled cancer in recent years but continued to show dedication to his horses and team until his passing.
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Recent news mentions
Michael Moroney was a mentor to Steven Pinfold and had a long history in racing.
War Machine triumphs in Stradbroke, boosts Wallace family legacyMichael Moroney is a long-time associate of Steven Pinfold and has trained many successful horses.
Horse racing: Angels ride with War MachineMichael Moroney, trainer of 2000 Melbourne Cup winner Brew, dies after cancer battle.
Michael Moroney, trainer of 2000 Melbourne Cup winner Brew, dies after cancer battle












