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- Sweetbriar_(horse) owner "1".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) race "Match against Chalkstone".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) race "Match against Firetail".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) race "Newmarket Cup".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) race "Sweepstakes of 50 gs at Newmarket".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) record "8".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) sex Stallion.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) sire "Syphon".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_thoroughbred_racehorse.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pedigree.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) subject Category:1769_racehorse_births.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) subject Category:Racehorses_bred_in_the_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) subject Category:Racehorses_trained_in_the_Kingdom_of_Great_Britain.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) subject Category:Thoroughbred_racehorses.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) subject Category:Undefeated_racehorses.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) hypernym Racehorse.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Animal.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Eukaryote.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Horse.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Mammal.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type RaceHorse.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Species.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Thing.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Q19088.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Q729.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) type Q7377.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) comment "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_(horse) label "Sweetbriar (horse)".
- Sweetbriar_(horse) sameAs Q7655653.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) sameAs m.0pdnngm.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) sameAs Q7655653.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) wasDerivedFrom Sweetbriar_(horse)?oldid=621289380.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) depiction Sweetbriar.jpg.
- Sweetbriar_(horse) isPrimaryTopicOf Sweetbriar_(horse).
- Sweetbriar_(horse) name "Sweetbriar".