About Rosegrove Farm
Rosegrove Farm was founded in Ocala, Florida in 1985 by John Ropes, a real estate executive consultant and developer who became deeply involved in Thoroughbred racing and breeding. Since its establishment, the farm has been part of Ocala’s rise as the “Horse Capital of the World,” contributing to Florida’s Thoroughbred industry through breeding, racing, and notable horses like Champion Dorth Vader. With a reputation for raising competitive racehorses and contributing to the state’s vibrant horse industry, Rosegrove Farm embodies the love of its horses.
🐎 The History of Rosegrove Farm
Rosegrove Farm, founded in 1985 by John Ropes in Ocala, Florida, is steeped in both heritage and heart. Ropes’ passion for racing began in 1980 when he claimed his first horse, Half French, who went on to win allowance races in Canada and sparked a lifelong devotion to Thoroughbreds. From its humble beginnings, Rosegrove became the birthplace of champions, including Mucho Macho Man, winner of the 2013 Breeders’ Cup Classic. Today, Rosegrove thrives with mares in Kentucky and Florida, guided by trusted advisors and a dedicated crew who treat horses like family. Its most celebrated star, Dorth Vader— named with a playful nod to Ropes’ partner Dorothy Harden—delivered his first graded stakes victory going off at 46-1 odds and clearing the field by four-and-three-quarter lengths, embodying the farm’s spirit of resilience, excellence, and joy. Champion Dorth Vader followed it up with her G1 win in the Odgen Phipps stakes race securing her berth in the 2025 Breeders Cup championship. John Ropes’ band of horses includes past dual stakes-placed mare Happy Week and graded stakes-placed LeCordon Bleu and multiple graded stakes-placed Miracle Runner.
