At the age of two years As a two-year-old Briseis had three minor placings from five starts. She was allotted 5 stone 7 lbs. (35 kg) and started 4/1 equal favourite in the AJC
Doncaster Handicap at Randwick. Owing to the light weight she was allotted she was ridden to victory in the race by the 12-year-old
Peter St Albans. At her next two starts she won a flying handicap and the w.f.a. AJC
All Aged Stakes.
At the age of three years As a three-year-old at the VRC spring carnival of 1876, Briseis raced on all four days. She won the
VRC Derby on the Saturday, (by three lengths and taking seconds off the race record); the
Melbourne Cup (again ridden by Peter St Albans, who was still 12 years old, to win by two lengths in record time from a record 33 starters), on the Tuesday; and the
VRC Oaks on the Thursday creating a record that is never likely to be equalled. Briseis then finished second to Pride of the Hills in the VRC Mares' Produce Stakes on the Saturday. Her major wins were an AJC Doncaster H; AJC All Aged Stakes;
VRC Derby; Melbourne Cup; and VRC Oaks all as a two and three-year-old. She then raced four times in the autumn of 1877 before being sent to stud in 1879. Briseis was to be served by King of the Ring, and while hobbled she reared up and fell over backwards, fracturing her skull. Her death was a severe loss to the Australian bloodstock industry. While not widely recalled, Briseis' feats rank alongside any of the oft-heralded greats of the Australian turf. ==Honours==