Jay Em Ess Stable’s Include Me Out came three wide around the turn in
“I was real surprised I
In the graded caliber field of seven, Include Me Out settled into fourth on
All it took was a tap of the whip from Talamo and Include Me Out surged to
Sent off the 4-1 third choice, Include Me Out paid $10.40, $5.40 and $2.80
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“We knew we had a good shot today but this was only her first race back,”
Talamo said. “She won pretty handily. I think if I would have really asked her,
she could have won by more. For her to go from routes to back sprinting like
that is pretty impressive. That just goes to show how classy she is.”
Include Me Out’s last win came in the Grade 1 Clement L. Hirsch at Del Mar
last August, and the Ron Ellis trainee concluded her 2012 season with
third-place runs in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic and Grade 1 Zenyatta Stakes at
Santa Anita.
“That
was a workout for Include Me Out. She’s a super filly,” Ellis stated. “She was worn out when she
ran third last year (in the Breeders’ Cup Ladies’ Classic). She’s come back
really well from the rest.”
Now owning a 14-7-3-2 career mark — including wins in last year’s Grade 1
Santa Margarita Invitational, Grade 2 La Canada and Grade 2 Marjorie L. Everett
Handicap — Include Me Out has reached nearly $1 million in earnings having
banked $956,030.
While Ellis was happy with the winner, the trainer did express displeasure
with the stewards’ decision to disallow Espinoza’s claim of foul against
Shumoos and jockey Corey Nakatani for interference rounding the turn.
“That filly (Shumoos) was all was all over the track. It wasn’t just at
the top of the stretch,” he asserted. “(Teddy’s Promise) kept trying to come back. I think she
would have won because she’s not the best at getting trapped on the inside.”
“I had plenty of
room when (Shumoos) bumped me. I was already in there. I almost hit the
rail. She got intimidated, but she still tried to come back,” Espinoza added.
Group 3 winner Shumoos had just a head to spare at the wire over Grade 1
victress Teddy’s Promise, who improved on her fifth-place run in the Desert
Stormer 12 months ago.
“Last
year, she totally quit,” Ellis remarked. “This year, she tried to fight back. It was a game
effort. We’ll see about the (Grade 2, $200,000) A Gleam (Handicap on July 13).”
Conkate, who was making her stakes debut in this spot, finished fourth, a
neck up on Grade 3 victress Winding Way. Fellow Grade vixen Via Villaggio filled
the sixth spot while Grade 1 runner-up Self Preservation ran in last throughout.
Candrea and Givine were both scratched.
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