Racing

Loved Does Her Family Proud With Spectacular Maiden Victory

When the pedigree includes a two-time Grade 1 winner, much is to be expected. 

Godolphin homebred Loved delivered on that promise Friday afternoon by crushing a field of overmatched maidens by 11½ lengths going 1 1/16 miles in the fourth race for trainer Brendan Walsh. 

By Medaglia d’Oro, Loved is a 4-year-old half-sister to $2 million earner and six-time graded stakes winner Maxfield, who also was trained by Walsh. Maxfield’s first stakes victory came in his lone Keeneland start when he scored a 5½-length romp in the 2019 Claiborne Breeders’ Futurity (G1). 

“She is nice, and she and Maxfield are both good-looking horses,” Walsh said of Loved, who returned to the races after a 13-month layoff from her debut in a sprint at Gulfstream Park. “We have always liked her. She had to make us wait, and hopefully it will work out well.” 

Walsh said Loved might join his string at Churchill Downs “at some point.” 

“There is an allowance race there in three weeks, but that may be too quick back,” Walsh said. 

Loved’s victory started a three-win afternoon for Walsh. It marked the second triple for Walsh in two years; the other came on Toyota Blue Grass Day in 2022 when his trio was highlighted by the victory of Prevalence in the Commonwealth (G3).