Mick & David Easterby: Racing Syndicates and Racehorse Ownership




The Resdev Scholar won at Musselburgh
Credit: Gypsy Liddelow
Credit: Gypsy Liddelow

Monday report: Three winners at Musselburgh



Monday report: Three winners at Musselburgh


Update: 17.03 13 Oct 25
Racing


Two-year-old The Resdev Scholar was a winner of the 100% Racingtv Profits Back To Racing Selling Stakes for owners Nick Bradley Racing, Resdev and South Bank Racing at Musselburgh this afternoon. The son of Mehmaas was always going well, coming with a late run on the outside and hitting the front a furlong out to beat Ubetterseethis by a length and three quarters.

A purchase from the Tattersalls Craven Breeze Up Sale in April, The Resdev Scholar was winning at the eighth time of asking and has had a busy summer having previously been placed three times.

The Resdev Scholar didn't attract any bids at the post-race auction and he'll return to Sheriff Hutton this evening.

You can watch the race here.

Carolus Magnus ended a four year losing streak at Musselburgh
Credit: Katie Midgley
Credit: Katie Midgley


It had been a long time between drinks for Carolus Magnus who ended a four year drought in the first division of the Melissa, Arabella And Oriana Hawthorne Handicap. Carrying the colours of Ursa Major Racing the seven-year-old came home two and a quarter lengths ahead of race favourite Monhammer to give jockey Joanna Mason a double on the day.

Carolus Magnus had not won since back in 2021 when he recorded two victories at Newmarket and he made the most of his lowly mark today. Racing from a rating of just 58 he was some 27 pounds lower in the handicap than when last scoring for Andrew Balding and had since racked up a 26 race losing sequence.

Carolus Magnus joined us in 2022 from Tattersalls Autumn Horses In Training Sale and this was his first victory since coming to Sheriff Hutton.

You can watch the race here.

Carlton And Co with her owners giving the yard a third winner of the day
Credit: Joanna Mason
Credit: Joanna Mason


Carlton And Co made it three winners for the stable on the day as she came home first in the second division of the Melissa, Arabella And Oriana Hawthorne Handicap. Billy Garritty was the winning jockey as the six-year-old mare recorded her second win of the season, beating Without Delay by a length. Sent off as the 11/4 joint favourite she was winning for owner Martin Peacock in his native Scotland.

You can watch the race here.
Today's treble took the stable to a total of 40 winners for 2025. It was the second treble for Mick and David as a joint-partnership, and the first time it had been done at a single track, the previous instance being when Rocket Dancer and Stittenham Wood won at Newcastle and Casilli won at Beverley in September 2020.


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