1920 Melbourne Cup owned by Inverell man Tim Moses

By Vanessa Arundale and Laurie Bullock
Updated April 14 2021 - 11:28pm, first published November 3 2020 - 6:00am
FAMILY LEGACY: Cousins Henry and Tim Moses at the Moree dinner to kick off the 2020 Melbourne Cup tour with the 1920 Melbourne Cup, which was won by Poitrel, owned by Henry's grandfather (Tim's great grand father) and his brother. Photo: Amy Burling Photographer
FAMILY LEGACY: Cousins Henry and Tim Moses at the Moree dinner to kick off the 2020 Melbourne Cup tour with the 1920 Melbourne Cup, which was won by Poitrel, owned by Henry's grandfather (Tim's great grand father) and his brother. Photo: Amy Burling Photographer

New England grazier Tim Moses is the fourth generation of his family to keep the 1920 Melbourne Cup in his possession after Poitrel, a horse owned by his great grandfather Fred Moses, won the event in 1920.

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