In horse racing, “Won on The Bridle” refers to a horse that wins comfortably, with little to no effort from the jockey. The jockey doesn’t have to use the whip or push the horse hard, indicating that the horse had more energy left and could have performed even better if necessary. It is often seen as a sign of a highly talented or well-prepared horse.
Bridle, Won on The Example
For example, if a horse wins a race without the jockey needing to push it or use the whip, and it appears to win effortlessly, that would be described as “winning on the bridle.”