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R.I.P. Subzero
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Author:  Tomas [ Mon Aug 31, 2020 6:44 pm ]
Post subject:  R.I.P. Subzero

A wonderful mannered horse that not only was a champion by winning the Melbourne Cup but served the public after his racing career was over, you will always be thought of you honourable horse, I can never forget when he won the Melbourne Cup, my pacer was racing in Griffith in N.S.W. that day, and after paying for her entry fee, I had $20 left in my pocket I thought to myself it was going to be $20 lunch or Sub Zero for the win @ 12 to 1, I started walking to the bookies ring without thinking, and I had my bet on the win, that day my horse got me in trouble with the steward for running dead last, she was ordered by the stewards to undergo 2 trials, but I did not care all I can think of is the gourmet plate of Fish @ chips I was going to have on the track and the full tank of petrol in the car to get me home, :lol:

Thank You Champ, You where the greatest in your time and after your time on the race track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmaUyA ... mb_rel_end

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZkLLuSGZKM

Author:  NPG319 [ Tue Sep 22, 2020 10:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: R.I.P. Subzero

So sad to see Subby had past away.
A true peoples champion.

That year he won the Cup I had Reading (VRC Derby) into Subby in the Cup. I can't remember the odds but they were juicy as Reading was a maiden.

Author:  dragontrainer [ Sun Nov 08, 2020 3:52 am ]
Post subject:  Re: R.I.P. Subzero

So sad! I only ever heard of him when he won the cup but that was it over here.

Everyone loves a grey they just stand out so when they win big time it's great. And to see him going and helping disabled and elderly people is just wonderful. A true loss!

Author:  ElanoraClelland [ Mon Dec 05, 2022 11:54 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: R.I.P. Subzero

Tomas wrote:
A wonderful mannered horse that not only was a champion by winning the Melbourne Cup but served the public after his racing career was over, you will always be thought of you honourable horse, I can never forget when he won the Melbourne Cup, my pacer was racing in Griffith in N.S.W. that day, and after paying for her entry fee, I had $20 left in my pocket I thought to myself it was going to be $20 lunch or Sub Zero for the win @ 12 to 1, I started walking to the bookies ring without thinking, and I had my bet on the win, that day my horse got me in trouble with the steward for running dead last, she was ordered by the stewards to undergo 2 trials, but I did not care all I can think about my gyno and what supplements can help is the gourmet plate of Fish @ chips I was going to have on the track and the full tank of petrol in the car to get me home, :lol:

Thank You Champ, You where the greatest in your time and after your time on the race track.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRmaUyA ... mb_rel_end

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZkLLuSGZKM

So sad I can feel the pain. Champions are always remembered by the old audience, that's my point of view.

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