Brown was at his tactical best aboard 60kg topweight Future History, refusing to be deterred by the blustery conditions at the VRC's first New Year's Eve fixture since 1887, allowing the eight-year-old to take up his customary front-running position.
The import got away with some slow sectionals in the middle stages, but was challenged early in the straight by Garachico and saw off that gelding before surviving a late charge from Wealdstone.
Future History, the $3.20 favourite, won by three-quarters-of-a-length from Wealdstone ($31) with another Maher import who has featured in the Melbourne Cup, Interpretation ($6), the same distance away third.
"He's a dream to ride, he just gets himself into a lovely rhythm, I just worked with him, and I didn't want to overthink the wind too much," Brown said.
"He had a big weight, so he was better off just rolling along then I clicked him up at the 700 and he was full of running all the way through the line."
The win was the ninth of Future History's career, highlighted by victory in the Group 3 The Bart Cummings (2500m) in 2023, the year that he ran 15th in the Melbourne Cup.