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Include Me Out will look to extend her winning streak to four in the Vanity Handicap

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Include Me Out will look to extend her winning streak to four in the Vanity Handicap
A standout in the Southern California circuit, Include Me Out, with her precise stalking skills has mustered up a three race win streak, and the winning streak is on the line as the Jay Em Ess Stable owned 4-year-old filly takes on seven other 3-year-old
and above fillies and mares in the Grade 1, $250,000 Vanity Handicap at Betfair Hollywood Park on 16 June, 2012.
Bred in Kentucky, Include Me Out is a Ronald W. Ellis trainee, who started her 2012 campaign in magnificent fashion, and is yet to lose a race.
She started off with a seasonal debut win in the Grade 2 La Canada Stakes, in which she was stretched out in distance from seven furlongs to 1 1/16 miles at Santa Anita Park on 22 January, 2012, under regular rider, Joe Talamo.
The daughter of Include had no trouble coping with the change, as she saved energy for the stretch, and spurted away to post a victory over the Brazilian sensation, Great Hot, in second and Tiz Flirtatious in third with the winning time of 1 minute and 41.89
seconds.
It was time for Ron Ellis to further step up Include Me Out in distance and class, as she participated in the Grade 1 Santa Margarita Stakes at about 1 1/8 miles. Staying at Santa Anita Park, Include Me Out was the one to beat on the back of her brilliant
victory over a tough field.
The filly made it look easy on 17 March, 2012, and reeled down Love Theway Youare in second and Miss Mittagong in third, as she wrapped up the longest race she had ever run in 1 minute and 47.62 seconds.
Sent as the 6 to 5 choice in the Grade 2 Marjorie L. Everett Handicap, this time over the Betfair Hollywood Park’s cushion track, With the help of a smart run under Talamo, Include Me Out read the race well and overhauled, Ellafitz, in the stretch.
Out of Mazel Trick by Don’t Trick Her, Include Me Out will again run over the Betfair Hollywood Park’s cushion track for the Vanity Handicap.

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