Mark Casse-trained fillies ran 1-2-3 in Natalma and British colts New Century and Al Qudra dominated the Summer.
Live Oak Plantation
The five-year-old gelding Win for the Money, with just one minor stakes win on his form, won the Grade 1 Woodbine Mile.
The Fury win followed the powerhouse trios' scores with Our Flash Drive, Souper Hoity Toity and Ryder Ryder Ryder.
Both graded stakes races on Saturday were won by Live Oak Plantation horses trained by Mark Casse and piloted by Patrick Husbands.
Live Oak Plantation's Uncle Mo filly is 2-for-2 in 2022 with another graded stakes win and first-timer Friends for Life has a fitting name.
Souper Tapit will be looking to keep his winning streak alive when he stretches out to 1 1/4 miles for Sunday’s Grade 3 Dominion Day Stakes.
Live Oak Plantation’s homebred March to the Arch earned his first stakes victory for trainer Mark Casse in the $100,000 Toronto Cup at Woodbine Racetrack.