That win at Bangor is the headline. The horse has raced twice and won once, giving it a win rate of 50% — or to put it another way, it has won 1 in every 2 races it has ever entered. For context, most horses in training never get close to that kind of ratio. The fact that it also placed on its other run means it has finished in the money both times out. Two races, two times competitive. That is a tidy little record for a yard still building its season.
The trainer is Mel Rowley, operating out of Bridgnorth in Shropshire, and the team has sent out 12 winners already this season — a solid showing that suggests a yard in decent form. Rowley is not a household name to the casual observer, but 12 winners in a season means horses are arriving at the track fit and ready to run, and Littlebobbydazzler's win this week adds to that tally. The timing matters too: this horse raced just one day ago, so everything you are reading here is about as current as it gets.
At this early stage, it would be getting ahead of things to predict a glittering future — two races is simply too small a sample to draw sweeping conclusions. But a horse that wins on its second try, trained by a yard firing well, is worth keeping an eye on. Whatever comes next for Littlebobbydazzler, the start has been promising.
| Course | Races | Results | Last visited | Win rate |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bangor-on-Dee Sharp |
1 | 1 win | 18 Apr | 100% |
| hereford | 1 | 1 third | 22 Feb | 0% |