Codex
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His foals were born in 1982, 1983, and 1984. The speedy Lost Code was a member of his last crop, while the Flamingo Stakes (G1) winner Badger Land, a good sire in South Africa, was a member of his second crop.
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kimberley mine
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hi guys
Codex was one heck of a race horse...
...and his rider Angel Cordero was gifted...and seemed to often 'push the envelope' (I suggest his Preakness ride on Codex when he defeated Genuine Risk [ridden by Jacinto Vasquez]...was critically reviewed and was the kind of "stuff" that supporters and/or detractors of Cordero might talk about for many years to come).
Regardless...I suggest that Cordero is arguably among the best Big-Race riders ever...
...and Codex was a VERY good one.
Respectfully
Codex was one heck of a race horse...
...and his rider Angel Cordero was gifted...and seemed to often 'push the envelope' (I suggest his Preakness ride on Codex when he defeated Genuine Risk [ridden by Jacinto Vasquez]...was critically reviewed and was the kind of "stuff" that supporters and/or detractors of Cordero might talk about for many years to come).
Regardless...I suggest that Cordero is arguably among the best Big-Race riders ever...
...and Codex was a VERY good one.
Respectfully
hi Pete
Incredible...and the same spot where Codex took Genuine Risk wide...over two decades ago.
When Dominguez TAGGED Scrappy T with a left-handed stick (coming out of the turn for home)...a horseracing video-bite for-the-ages was instantly born.
Very game performance by Afleet Alex (what a brilliant recovery)...and fantastic instincts and reaction by Jeremy Rose (to save the day) when ALL the chips were on the line.
All the racing luck...and a just reward for much the best horse on Preakness day 2005...Afleet Alex.
For what it's worth I suggest that ALL racing fans saw something fantastic...and amazing...
...and fortunately no catastrophe occurred.
Best to you.
Respectfully
Incredible...and the same spot where Codex took Genuine Risk wide...over two decades ago.
When Dominguez TAGGED Scrappy T with a left-handed stick (coming out of the turn for home)...a horseracing video-bite for-the-ages was instantly born.
Very game performance by Afleet Alex (what a brilliant recovery)...and fantastic instincts and reaction by Jeremy Rose (to save the day) when ALL the chips were on the line.
All the racing luck...and a just reward for much the best horse on Preakness day 2005...Afleet Alex.
For what it's worth I suggest that ALL racing fans saw something fantastic...and amazing...
...and fortunately no catastrophe occurred.
Best to you.
Respectfully
Hi FOS,
Agree all the way. Ironically a highlighted Preakness moment was exactly the Codex / Genuine Risk incident.
Rose gave a master class in riding. He was flawless before his brilliant handling of a (probable) disaster. Horse and rider were a thing of beauty.
I'll try to continue our thread on Lion Heart / Omega Code on my return.
Regards,
Pete
Agree all the way. Ironically a highlighted Preakness moment was exactly the Codex / Genuine Risk incident.
Rose gave a master class in riding. He was flawless before his brilliant handling of a (probable) disaster. Horse and rider were a thing of beauty.
I'll try to continue our thread on Lion Heart / Omega Code on my return.
Regards,
Pete