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Salisbury's path to Subzero

Racing.com race caller Adam Crettenden can attest to the great bond that existed between Graham Salisbury and his great mate Subzero.

Crettenden met with Salisbury 11 times over a six-month period in preparation for his 2016 book Subzero - More than A Melbourne Cup Hero, and the following are a few excerpts from his story that outline Salisbury's now famous coming together with the 1992 Melbourne Cup winner.

THE PATH TO SUBZERO

Graham Salisbury was born in 1944 into a racing family. His father Jack was a jumps jockey and Graham was always destined to do something with horses. "I had a crack at riding but I knew I was going to get too heavy," he said.

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Article written by: Andrew Eddy

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