Afleet Alex rests for Belmont
Tuesday, May 24, 2005
STANTON, Del. -- Jeremy Rose had one unprintable word pop into his mind aboard Afleet Alex when the horse was on the verge of crumpling to the dirt after his frightening collision with Scrappy T in the Preakness Stakes.
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