KEITH Dalgleish, who last year notched a new record for most Flat winners from a Scottish stable, continues in cracking form.

The Carluke-based trainer scored an across the card double on September 2 after Jacob Black won the one-mile handicap at Carlisle and Hanalei Bay followed suit at Hamilton.

He had earlier saddled Chookie's Lass to head the six-furlong sprint at Carlisle on August 27, and added a further success to his tally when 10-1 chance Pressure Point won the stayers handicap at Musselburgh on September 5.

You're My Cracker carried the colours of St Boswells owners Paul and Clare Rooney to victory in the opening five-furlong maiden stakes at Catterick on August 27.

The same afternoon Fife handler Lucy Normile celebrated success at the Carlisle. when Remember Rocky won the one-mile handicap.

The following day at Hamilton, South Lanarkshire-based Linda Perratt saw 7-1 chance Geannie Mac account for the 1m 4f handicap, and Glasgow trainer Jim Goldie won the concluding five-furlong handicap with New Lease of Life.

Irvine jockey Danny Tudhope partnered Green Howard to victory in the seven-furlong handicap at Thirsk on August 29.

Iain Jardine has his Hawick yard in great form and he sent out yet another winner when Nakeeta landed the 1m 3f handicap at Hamilton on September 2.

Danny Tudhope completed a double when accounting for the first two races on the card at Haydock on September 4 - Lord Ben Stack winning the opening maiden stakes and Berluska heading the one-mile handicap.

The following afternoon, Jim Goldie saddled 10-1 chance Mistiroc to take the 1m 2f handicap at Haydock.

Danny Tu dhope was back in the winner's enclosure at Haydock on September 6, when 11-1 chance G Force won the six-furlong sprint.

At Thirsk the same afternoon, former champion apprentice Jason Hart rode Cape Hideaway to a 22-1 victory in the seven-furlong maiden race.

Hawick jockey Wilson Renwick rode Claragh Nature to head the two-mile handicap chase at Perth on September 8, while another jockey from the Borders town was also in winning form - Joanna Walton clinching the concluding three-mile handicap hurdle race on Reckless Romeo.

Scotland's most northerly trainer, Jackie Stephen saddled 14-1 chance Amilliontimes to win the two-mile handicap hurdle at Perth on September 9.

The same afternoon at Worcester, Paul and Claire Rooney celebrated further success when Kitchapoly landed the novice chase.