Episode 570: Scott Darby - Founder and Managing Director of syndication leaders Darby Racing
Scott Darby founder and Managing Director of Darby Racing, a leader in Australian racehorse syndication.
It’s just over six years since Scott Darby last appeared on our podcast. At the time his popular racehorse syndication company was gathering momentum. Today Darby Racing is a front runner in a very tough business. Seventeen and a half years after its launch, the company looks back on 1500 wins by syndicated horses including 79 at stakes level and 9 at Gr 1.
To mark Darby Racing’s first week as one of our valued sponsors it makes good sense to get its founder and managing director back on the podcast. He takes us back to early days when he was overpowered by an ambition to become a jockey.
When his riding aspirations fell by the wayside Scott looked for an activity that would keep him in the framework of the racing industry. He got involved in the syndication of two horses owned by friends and enjoyed the experience. The rest is history.
When Scott joined us on the podcast on Monday March 9th he was still walking on air after a Gr 1 Newmarket win with Caballus at Flemington - Gr 1 number nine for Darby Racing. He admits to being a little nervous when he shelled out $315,000 to acquire the gelding online in 2023.
Scott remembers Darby Racing’s first yearling sale purchase - a Choisir colt at a NZ Ready To Run sale. Registered in Australia as Estalane he failed to win on a metropolitan track but was successful 8 times in north Queensland. The new company was up and running.
Today Darby Racing boasts a full time staff of 5 headquartered at Narellan south-west of Sydney. Scott pays tribute to the team.
He acknowledges the support of wife Edwina who was a late starter in the racing game but quickly fell in love with the sport.
Scott talks of an early ambition to become a jockey. He remembers an unsuccessful visit to Tulloch Lodge and his first experience in a racing stable.
He pays tribute to the $15000 filly whose two black type wins catapulted the new syndication company into the spotlight.
Scott talks of another cheap filly from a Gold Coast sale destined to take her large ownership group on an exciting ride.
Darby Racing came up with another “price buster” at the 2015 Inglis Classic Sale. As Yankee Rose that $10,000 filly was a precocious two year old and won the Golden Gift before beating all but Capitalist in the Golden Slipper. She later won the ATC Sires Produce Stakes to give the company its first taste of Gr 1 glory. There was more to come in the filly’s three year old season.
Darby Racing “swooped” again at the 2016 Inglis Classic Sale when they landed a Manhattan Rain filly for $20,000. That filly was syndicated to twenty owners and would go on to win six races from twelve starts accumulating $3.2 million in prize money. Imagine the reaction of the “terrific twenty” the day She Will Reign won the Golden Slipper.
Scott pays tribute to the special horses who’ve taken Darby Racing to another level in the field of racehorse syndication.
He acknowledges the talents of his current group of “go-to” trainers.
Scott talks of the racing colours that have become instantly recognisable to punters around Australia.
A classic shot from Bradley Photographers. She Will Reign (Ben Melham) relishes a heavy 10 track to win the 2017 Golden Slipper in the Darby Racing colours - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Yankee Rose (Dean Yendall) was too strong for Swear and Prized Icon in the 2016 Spring Champion Stakes. The filly had previously won the Gr. 1 Sires Produce Stakes - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Scott Darby, David Van Dyke and Dean Yendall after Yankee Rose’s Spring Champion Stakes win - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Samadoubt took his many owners on a great ride. One of his 10 wins was the Gr. 1 Winx Stakes in 2019 with Tim Clark on board. Crowd favourite Happy Clapper was second - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Darby Racing’s $12.5 million dollar earner Overpass scores an emphatic win in the 2024 Gr. 3 Sydney Stakes for Josh Parr - courtesy Bradley Photographers.
Scott and wife Edwina are “hands on” with the Darby Racing operation supported by a professional backup team of five.
Scott with Bjorn Baker after a win with Our Anchorage at Rosehill 22/02/2025 - courtesy Bradley Photographers.