Rubio (horse)
Rubio | |
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Sire | |
Grandsire | Hampton |
Dam | La Touera |
Damsire | |
Sex | Gelding |
Foaled | 1898 |
Country | United States |
Colour | Chestnut |
Breeder | Rancho del Paso Stud |
Owner | Frank Douglas-Pennant |
Trainer | Fred Withington |
Major wins | |
Grand National (1908) |
Rubio was an American thoroughbred racehorse best remembered as the winner of the 1908 Grand National steeplechase run at Aintree, England.
The horse was bred in Rancho del Paso stud in California in 1898[1] by La Toquera and Star Ruby from the damsire by breeder James Ben Ali Haggin. Rubio was sent to the United Kingdom as a yearling, having been purchased for 15 guineas.
As a five-year-old, the horse had broken down so badly that he was put to pulling a trolley bus in Towcester to regain the strength in his legs. The regime worked, and after two years he was put back into training.
At the 1908 Grand National, Rubio was relatively unconsidered and was sent off at 66/1, ridden by , the son of the horse's former trainer . Rubio defeated his better fancied stable companion, , by 10 lengths for trainer William Costello.
Defence[]
Rubio returned in 1909, falling at the water jump. When he returned to the stables, he was found to have again broken down and was promptly retired from racing.
References[]
- The Sunday Times, 10 September 2006, Sport: p.8
- 1898 racehorse births
- Grand National winners
- National Hunt racehorses
- Racehorses bred in California
- Racehorses trained in the United Kingdom
- Thoroughbred family 2
- Racehorse stubs