EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ – Using an eye-popping qualifier six days ago as a prep, Flight Landing (Tactical Landing) was a dominant harness racing winner in his first pari-mutuel outing in a month Friday night at The Meadowlands, taking the featured $15,500 conditioned trot in 1:54.1.

“We purchased him on ongait.com,” said winning trainer Joe Bongiorno of the horse who first qualified for his new barn in mid-February. “We gave him some time off after the purchase and brought him back. He had a little issue in his first start [a rough ninth-place finish] so we gave him some time to get that sorted out and he’s been a different horse since.”
Flight Landing was sent to the gate as the 5-2 second choice in the wagering despite his 1:53.1 qualifier on March 15, which was one-and-two-fifths-seconds faster than Maximum Exposure’s clocking of 1:54.3 in his last pari-mutuel start, a time that was faster than any of the other horses had gone in any of their recent listed lines.
Driver Mark Herschberger did what he was expected to do, and put Flight Landing, a 4-year-old son of Tactical Landing-Fly Fly Selena, on the lead. There was never an anxious moment for the winner, who cut out fractions of :28, :56.1 and 1:24.3 on the way to a 1½-length score.
FLIGHT LANDING REPLAY
Striking Tactful, a 20-1 outsider, sat a three-hole trip behind the pocket-sitting Maximum Exposure, and outkicked that one in the race for place.
“He was coming off a sharp qualifier and Joe crossed his ‘T’s and dotted his ‘I’s here,” said Herschberger. “He raced big. It’s a pleasure sitting behind Joe’s horses. I heard [the rest of the field] coming [in deep stretch] but they were too far back. He was waiting for them but he was in hand.”
“He definitely has high speed,” said Bongiorno. “It’s just a matter of keeping him within himself.”
Flight Landing now has three wins from 25 career outings, but is one for two since being acquired by owners Canarsie Stable.
THE POWER OF PURPLE: Dave Miller, the leading driver at The Big M during 2024 with 106 wins, was red hot Friday night, registering five wins on the card, which vaulted him past Jason Bartlett into second place in the driver standings at the mile oval.
The man in the purple colors became just the second pilot this year at The Meadowlands to win five times on a card twice, joining Bartlett, who has done it three times (which includes a six-winner night).
The current standings have Brett Beckwith leading the way with 43 victories, followed by Miller (38) and Bartlett (37).
A LITTLE MORE: Winning 20-cent Survivor Pick-7 players shrewd enough to have $66 winner Sailor’s Shadow in the fifth race had a nice night to say the least. It only took having the first five winners to cash in for $5,904.66. The sequence saw winner’s odds of 3-1, 5-2, 32-1, 3-2 and 1-2. … All-source handle totaled $2,645,674 on the 14-race card. … Racing resumes Saturday at 6:20 p.m. The Jake Leamon-trained Mad Max Hanover shoots for his fifth straight win in the 10th race feature.
For complete race results, click here: US Trotting results.
by Dave Little, for The Meadowlands