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Anyone But Rose

Rather, no one but Rose! Yay to Tim Ritchey and Cash Is King for making the decision to keep jockey Jeremy Rose on Afleet in Alex in the Kentucky Derby. (And thanks to Jolene at Oregon Racing News for passing along the link from Blood-Horse this evening.)
More: “Jeremy is absolutely thrilled,” said Kid Breeden, Rose’s agent. “He’s very happy. Make that, extremely happy.” (News Journal)

That seems to be the thinking of trainer Tim Ritchey and Cash Is King partnership when it comes to naming a jockey to ride Afleet Alex in the Kentucky Derby:

Although Jeremy Rose rode Afleet Alex in the Arkansas Derby, and has never finished worse than second on the colt, Ritchey would not commit to Rose for the Derby. It seems Ritchey and the Cash Is King partnership which owns Afleet Alex will reach out to several better-known riders first. As of now, jockeys such as Corey Nakatani, Alex Solis, and Patrick Valenzuela don’t have commitments. Gary Stevens is not available because he will ride Noble Causeway, trainer Nick Zito said. Edgar Prado had been riding both Noble Causeway and Sun King, and chose to remain with Sun King.
“We have a couple of different options, and Jeremy is definitely one of them,” Ritchey said. “We’ve just got to think about what we’re going to do, and what’s best for the horse.” (Daily Racing Form)

Rose, to his credit, is handling the question of whether he or another jockey will ride Alex in the Derby with grace and professionalism:

A team player, he stood with his back to the dark racetrack and answered the question with: “If they name me on, they name me on.” (Arkansas News Service)

Afleet Alex’s first place finish in the Arkansas Derby was Rose’s 48th win at Oaklawn this meet, earning him the track’s riding title.