While St. John’s River has not won a stake in her five career outings, the daughter of Include still brings impressive credentials into the Delaware Oaks. In her most recent, the Kentucky-bred conditioned by Andrew Leggio Jr. finished second, beaten a neck in the mile-and-an-eighth Grade I Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs on May 6. In the Kentucky Oaks, she finished in front of Zazu (third), who followed with a victory in the Grade II Hollywood Oaks. Previously, St. John’s River finished second, beaten a half length in the mile-and-a-sixteenth Grade II Fair Grounds Oaks on March 26. Her lone career victory came on January 21 when she notched a 4-length triumph in a mile-and-70-yard maiden at the Fair Grounds. She has career earnings of $320,070.
Past notable winners of the Delaware Oaks include Vagrancy (1942), Gallorette (1945), Miss Request (1948), Next Move (1950), Kiss Me Kate (1951), Parlo (1954), Bayou (1957), Primonetta (1961), Lady Pitt (1966), Dark Mirage (1968), Gallant Bloom (1969), Desert Vixen (1973), Proud Spell (2008), and Blind Luck (2010).
Since the Delaware Oaks was reinstituted as part of the Delaware Park stakes schedule in 1996, five fillies, including the last three, have won the Delaware Oaks and followed with a victory in the Alabama Stakes. They are Blind Luck (2010), Careless Jewel (2009), Proud Spell (2008), Island Fashion (2003) and Runup the Colors (1997). Both Blind Luck and Proud Spell won the year-end Eclipse Award for 3-year-old fillies.

