Bizarre Law Bounces back to form in the Racing League
The return of the Racing League signals an influx of lucrative and competitive handicaps as the seven regional teams battle for over £2 Million in prize money on offer.
Bizarre law returned to the London & The South roster on the 25th of July at Yarmouth in the Class 4 Handicap over 1m3½f and ran an impeccable race finishing a close second and taking home £8,596 in prize money for his efforts.
Having settled quickly in the early stages, he remained prominent and travelled fantastically into the closing stages, before battling gamely with the eventual winner Walter Hartwright right to the line. He is a horse that has shown a progressive upward curve within his last 3 runs and we are confident that he will continue to improve throughout the season.
He has come out of the race in great form, and as the Racing League offers a fantastic opportunity for owners to achieve fantastic prize money for finishing in the top 5 it is likely we will aim for a similar race within the next few weeks.
Having settled quickly in the early stages, he remained prominent and travelled fantastically into the closing stages, before battling gamely with the eventual winner Walter Hartright right to the line. He is a horse that has shown a progressive upward curve within his last 3 runs and we are confident that he will continue to improve throughout the season.
He has come out of the race in great form, and as the Racing League offers a fantastic opportunity for owners to achieve fantastic prize money for finishing in the top 5 it is likely we will aim for a similar race within the next few weeks.
Time Form
Race Review
Time: 148.93s Closing Sectional: (4.00f): 46.95s
BIZARRE LAW whose stable is going well, ran creditably back up in trip, albeit flattered by proximity to a highly progressive 3-y-o; prominent, ridden 2f out, kept on.
There was very little change in the order to this fairly useful event, 3-y-os predominantly coming to the fore with one of the trio of last-time-out winners continuing his rise through the ranks, on one hand obtaining an easy lead but still scoring with a bit in hand.