Pat Eddery made his first visit to Catterick for many years and brought Susan's Pride with a well-timed run to win the Gods Solution Handicap today.
Eddery said: 'It is a long, long time, since I was last here, but I have ridden lots of winners on the course in the past for Frank Carr in particular.
'I rode Susan's Pride at Windsor on Monday and we would definitely have won if we had got a split - he never had a race really as a result of that.
'And when Brian rang me on my way home that night and said he was going to run the horse quickly at Catterick, I decided to come here, rather than go to Nottingham and it has all worked out. '
Meehan, saddling his first Catterick winner, said: 'I have had 12 runners up here in seven and a half years so it is nice to have my first winner.'
Alan Berry had out his first turf Flat winner since taking over from his father Jack when Bennochy opened her account in the Springtime Classified Stakes.
'I have had a winner on the all-weather and a couple over jumps, but this is my first real one,' he said.
Lee Swift, from Rotherham and who will be 18 next month, gained his first success when taking the seller on Diletto, who was ending a run of 73 losers for the apprentice's governor Eric Alston.
David Evans chalked up his first success since moving from Welshpool to Pandy, mid Wales, when Noukari won the Whorlton Handicap.
Evans said: 'I would like another one like Noukari, he is very tough and will run again at Southwell on Friday.'
Apprentice Dean Mernagh was suspended for two days (April 7-8) for careless riding on Moonlight Monty who was relegated to third after finishing second to Noukari. Prince Nicholas was promoted from third to second.
Frankie Dettori received a £140 fine at Nottingham today after entering the wrong stall with his mount Seven Springs in the Centenary Club Annual Membership Handicap.
Dettori, who returned to race in Britain at Windsor on Monday after partnering Dubai Millennium to success in the Emirates Dubai World Cup on Saturday, had put his mount in stall two when he had been drawn in three.
Royston Ffrench, due out of two aboard Chakra, also erred by running from three but had left the track before stewards could take any action under instruction G1 (iii) and will be dealt with at a later date.
It is thought he will receive a similar punishment.
Hampshire trainer Ken Cunningham-Brown was fined £220 by the Lingfield Stewards today for being in breach of Rule H14 in that he failed to declare that Bold Effort, winner of the Marshalls Clay Products Handicap, had a lung infection.