NEWS: RACING

Landed adds Broadway to strong resume

Sunday, February 23rd, 2025

Landed shows no sign of rust off the layoff to win Sunday’s Broadway at Aqueduct. Coglianese Photo.

Lael Stable’s Landed returned from a four-month layoff to pick up her third stakes victory in Sunday’s $125,000 Broadway for older New York-bred fillies and mares at Aqueduct.

Employing her successful front-running style under Frankie Pennington, Landed controlled the 7-furlong Broadway from the start and won by a length over the late-running Sweet Brown Sugar. Off since finishing third in an open allowance-optional going 9 furlongs October 23 at Keeneland, the 4-year-old daughter of Omaha Beach won in 1:24.78.

Trainer Wesley Ward prepped Landed for her return at his main Kentucky bases at Keeneland and Turfway Park.

“She’s a win machine, that filly,” Ward said. “She just keeps on winning. She kind of bounces out of there and if we can get there [to the front], then she just keeps running. She’s just a sweetheart of a filly to train. She does everything right and has no issues at all.

“She’s one of those horses that’s right up at the front of the stall ready to go. I had her at Keeneland pointing for this race from her last start and we just gave her some time off – meaning she was still in her stall, just backing off her a little. She was always up at the front of the stall saying, ‘I’m ready to go.’ She’s a really cool horse to be around.”

Sent off as the 5-2 second choice in the field of six behind, Landed and Pennington took control early out of the chute and led Speightful Lily and 2-1 favorite My Magic Wand through the opening quarter-mile in :23.17. Those three maintained that position to the half in :46.59, with Landed up by a half-length over Speightful Lily.

Landed cruised into the stretch, spurted away from those early challengers and opened up by 2 1/2 lengths in midstretch. Multiple stakes winner Sweet Brown Sugar and Lane Luzzi made a run at the leader late but couldn’t make the ground at the finish to be a clear second. Speightful Lily finished another 2 1/4 lengths back in third, followed by Caldwell Luvs Gold, Tough Street and My Magic Wand.

“She broke sharp. She was wanting to go, so I went ahead and let her go,” Pennington said. “It was just a waiting game with her. She ran very big off the layoff.

“She has natural speed, so I wanted to be forward anyways, but it just happened to work out perfectly for me. I can’t ask for anything else. I’ve been watching all day, and speed has been holding, but I’ve seen them come from a little off of it, too, so I saw she could run off the pace, too. She ran good from off of it in her first start, but with her natural speed and when she broke, since I had the opportunity to go on with the lead, I took it.”

Bred by Final Furlong Racing Stable and Maspeth Stable, Landed is a half-sister to New York-bred champion, multiple stakes winner and millionaire Venti Valentine out of the Medaglia d’Oro mare Glory Gold. Landed improved to 5-for-8 with the victory and boosted her bankroll to $366,760.

Lael Stable purchased Landed for $500,000 out of the 2022 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga sale of selected yearlings, making her the most expensive New York-bred of the sale.

Landed is the seventh foal out of Glory Gold, who was purchased by Final Furlong for $13,000 in foal to Venti Valentine at the 2018 Keeneland November breeding stock sale. Glory Gold is also the dam of multiple stakes winner and $516,625-earner Espresso Shot, a $69,000 purchase by Final Furlong Racing out of the 2017 Fasig-Tipton Saratoga New York-bred yearling sale, and two other winners.

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