KEITH Dalgleish started August with a continuation of his winning ways - completing an across the card double at Hamilton and Thirsk.

The Carluke trainer saw Hanalei Bay post a third success from his last five starts when staying on strongly to head the one-mile handicap at Hamilton on August 2.

At Thirsk, stablemate Chances Are bagged the rail to take the five-furlong maiden stakes.

Irvine jockey Danny Tudhope was also successful at the Yorkshire track, riding Miss Mulberry to victory in the nursery handicap.

Hawick jockey Jason Hart posted a win at Hamilton the same afternoon aboard six-furlong maiden stakes winner Ridge Ranger.

Glasgow handler Jim Goldie sent out Classy Anne to a fourth victory when accounting for the five-furlong handicap, while Hawick trainer Alistair Whillans saw Clear Spell produce a late run to take the concluding 1m 3f handicap.

Two days after her Flat success at Ayr, Push Me was back in the winner's enclosure for in-form trainer Iain Jardine.

Alex and Janet Card's mare - likely to return to the Flat for a run at Ripon next time - proved her versatility when heading the two-mile handicap hurdle race at Perth on July 30.

Hawick jockey Craig Nichol completed a quickfire double when half an hour later he partnered Robin's Command to win the two-mile handicap chase.

Rose Dobbin's consistent charge was recording his fourth success from his last five runs.

The previous afternoon at the same track, Hawick handler Alistair Whillans saddled Gleann Na Ndochais, ridden by his son Ewan, to land the two-and-a-half mile novice handicap chase.

The concluding amateur riders' handicap hurdle race proved a competitive event, won by Los Nadis.

The Jim Goldie-trained winner made all to take the spoils for Scottish owner Iain Dalgleish.

Linda Perratt sent Silver Rime from her East Kilbride stable to head the one-mile stakes at Carlisle's lady riders' meeting on August4.

The 7-1 chance produced a gutsy performance to snatch victory in the final strides.

Danny Tudhope rode two winners on the trot at Ripon. He partnered Innocently to win the five-furlong handicap on August 4, before riding Almagest to victory in the two-mile handicap the following day.

Keith Dalgleish was back in the winner's enclosure on August 8 when Lady Desire followed up her Hamilton maiden win with a victory in the nursery at Haydock.

At Musselburgh the same afternoon, Titus Bolt produced a game performance to land the 1m 4f handicap for Glasgow handler Jim Goldie.

Hawick trainer Iain Jardine had his stable in cracking form and La Bacouetteuse - who has recorded five of his eight career wins at the East Lothian track - added to an already impressive tally to land the concluding amateur riders handicap.

Flat jockey Danny Tudhope is also enjoying a purple patch, completing a double at Ayr on August 11 when Mytic and Artist won seven-furlong maiden stakes, and Awake My Soul took the 1m 2f handicap.

Former champion apprentice Jason Hart also completed a double at the meeting, riding Clumber Place to win the seven-furlong handicap and Notts So Blue to head the 1m 2f handicap.