Elliott registers Musselburgh double After a busy 24 hours on transfer deadline day, football agent Willie McKay hit the back of the net with Goal in the CMYK Digital Solutions Handicap at Musselburgh. The well-backed 7-4 favourite, trained by Gordon Elliott, scambled home by a neck from Summer Dancer under Robert Winston with Joshua The First the same distance back in third. McKay, said: "It was a busy day on Monday and we did deals involving half a dozen players. This has been a decent day as well as we fancied Goal a wee bit and he has delivered the goods." Elliott and Winston went to complete a short-priced treble with Diyala, who fairly romped to a six-length success in the 32Red Handicap. The closest finish of the afternoon saw Keith Dalgleish-trained Kano's Ghirl and Tom Eaves pip Secret Applause by a nose in the 32Red Selling Stakes. Kano's Ghirl carries the colours of Lamont Racing who named the filly after Glasgow-based children's charity, Kano Foundation which takes youngsters under 13 to some top football matches. Spokesman Brian Ainslie said: "We've taken over 50 kids and some adults to every Celtic home game at Parkhead in the three years we've been up and running. Wigan and Dublin are two other destinations and its all for a very good cause."