Noel Wilson and Duran Fentiman both gained their biggest success when Pavershooz won the £40,000 Giles Insurance Stakes at Ayr.
Half an hour later Wilson celebrated by completing a double when sending out Ingleby Star to win the Homecoming Handicap in the hands of apprentice Gary Bartley
Pavershooz has been a revelation in recent months and sweeping through to head the far side group a furlong and a half out, he stayed on strongly to score by a length and a half from the Irish raider Just For Mary, with only a length and a half covering the next six home.
Wilson has always rated the 13-2 chance highly and after watching him win his third valuable handicap of the season, he said: "After he won at Musselburgh we said we would go for the Ayr Gold Cup, it is one of the biggest sprint handicaps and it is great for a small stable to even have a runner in it.
"Then he went and won the Gosforth Park Cup at Newcastle and was unlucky at York last time but he was left on his own, he is so quick that I think we might have a crack at the Portland Handicap (at Doncaster) before coming back here."
Ulsterman Wilson has a team of 24 at his base near York, and he went on: "He is the best horse I have trained and I would also like to try and win a big handicap in Ireland with him and perhaps take him abroad."
Of Ingleby Star (7-4 favourite), he said: "This horse is in the form of his life, a lot of sprinters are unmanageable and the secret is to manage their heads and that is what we try and do.
"It is great, this is my first double at the same course but it could have been even better as Hotham was beaten only a head in the six-furlong sprint."