Rosario Joins Oaklawn Park's Jockey Colony
The favorite to land an Eclipse Award as the country's outstanding jockey of 2021 will begin his 2022 push at Oaklawn Park. Joel Rosario is named on seven horses Jan. 14, which will mark his first day as a regular in Hot Springs, Ark., and first action since suffering a hairline fracture of a rib when he was unseated shortly after the finish of a Dec. 2 race at Aqueduct Racetrack. Rosario was eyeing a single-season North American record for purse earnings before the injury and ended 2021 with his mounts earnings $32,944,478. Now healthy, Rosario's return to the saddle will fall on his 37th birthday. "He takes care of himself like no one, probably, you've ever met," Rosario's agent, Ron Anderson, said Jan. 8. "He's exceptionally fit … his lady friend is a nutritionist. She's taught him how to take care of his weight, what to eat, what not to eat. He's ready to go at all times. It will be six weeks since he fell and he had a hairline fracture. It's time to get started again." All seven horses Rosario is named on Friday are for Hall of Famer and perennial Oaklawn training champion Steve Asmussen. Rosario and Asmussen teamed to win the NetJets Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies (G1) Nov. 5 at Del Mar with unbeaten Echo Zulu. Rosario won the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic (G1) the following day aboard Knicks Go for trainer Brad Cox. Cox (12 victories) and Asmussen (11) entered Sunday leading the 2021-22 Oaklawn trainer standings. Coupled with Oaklawn's purse structure, the highest in the country this winter, Anderson said Oaklawn is a perfect fit for Rosario, who has enjoyed immense success in Hot Springs, particularly in 2020. Rosario wintered last year at Santa Anita Park, but Anderson has Hall of Famer John Velazquez there in 2022. Velazquez's major client is Hall of Fame trainer Bob Baffert. "We have success for two guys that are 1-2 and 2-1 there," Anderson said, referring to Oaklawn. "The winter in California's not quite the same as it used to be. Just looking for a change. So, Brad we've won for; Steve, we've won for. We've won a Breeders' Cup for both of them. It's three days a week and the purses are fantastic. It's a good place to go for a change. I have Johnny, too, and Johnny's in California, per Bob's request. Sometimes, it's just the flow of the way things feel. Johnny won the last two Kentucky Derbys (G1) for Bob. Bob would like him to come out there. Joel won the Breeders' Cups for Brad and Steve. They're kind of the kingpins at Oaklawn. The purses are big. Joel doesn't mind it there. He likes it." Rosario rode six days during the final weeks of Oaklawn's 2020 meeting and won 15 races, including the Oaklawn Mile Stakes aboard Tom's d'Etat for trainer Al Stall Jr., Rainbow Stakes aboard Man in the Can for trainer Ron Moquett of Hot Springs, Arkansas Breeders' Championship Stakes aboard Man in the Can, and the second division of the Arkansas Derby (G1) aboard Nadal for Baffert. Coupled with a double in March, including the Rebel Stakes (G2) aboard Nadal, Rosario finished with a spectacular 17-10-7 record from just 45 mounts and amassed $2,030,576 in purse earnings. Rosario ranked second in stakes victories at the meet (five), fourth in purse earnings, and 11th in victories—just one shy of cracking the top 10—with an eye-popping 38% strike rate. Anderson said Rosario is booked to ride Concert Tour in the Fifth Season Stakes for older horses Jan. 15 at Oaklawn, a race that would mark the colt's first start for Cox. "World-class rider," Cox said Saturday afternoon. "I mean, it's no secret about that. He's a very good all-around rider and very happy that he's going to be there during the meet. Looking forward for him teaming up with Knicks Go again in the Pegasus (World Cup Invitational Stakes, G1, Jan. 29 at Gulfstream Park) and go from there." Anderson said Rosario is scheduled to ride regularly at Oaklawn until at least early April. Rosario has 28 career Oaklawn victories, including 12 stakes, with his mounts earning $4,979,104. A native of the Dominican Republic, Rosario rode his first winner in the United States in 2006. He has more than 3,000 career victories, including 15 in Breeders' Cup races and three in Triple Crown events, and his mounts have earned more than $250 million. Rosario won the Dubai World Cup Sponsored by Emirates Airline (G1) in 2013 aboard Animal Kingdom. In addition to purse earnings, Rosario led the country in stakes victories (69) and graded stakes victories (49) in 2021, according to Equibase, racing's official data gathering organization. Rosario is seeking his first Eclipse Award. "Look, like I tell people, he's a world-class rider," Anderson said. "He could go anywhere in the world and be competitive."