Stablemates Silver Label and Prohibition Legal swept their respective C$100,600 2-year-old pacing filly Gold Series divisions at Woodbine Mohawk Park on Friday, Sept. 3, the third time this season the pair have shared the spotlight and given driver James MacDonald, trainer Nick Gallucci and owner/breeder George Millar an Ontario Sires Stakes double. "Trust me, I'm really enjoying it. I hope you call me another million times," said Millar. "It's kind of tough going into these races when both of them are undefeated, because you know at any time any horse can get beat, but it's nice to see them keeping up the streak." Silver Label kicked things off for the Millar Farms team, storming to the front from post seven and leading the field of seven through fractions of 27, 56 1/5 and 1:24 2/5. Balance and I Love Ongait tried to reel in the favorite in the stretch, but Silver Label swept under the wire one length ahead of the challengers in a personal-best 1:51 4/5. "As a breeder, I see her cross the finish line and I'm happy to win the C$50,000, but I'm also happy to see her take a mark of 1:51 and change knowing that in a few years she'll be in the broodmare band, popping up some babies for me," said Millar, who also bred and raced Silver Label's dam Hidden Gem. "Nick (Gallucci) talked me out of breeding back her mother Hidden Gem this year, because all she had previously was Scouts Report and Franschoek, which both took marks of 1:51 or better and made a couple hundred thousand, but didn't really do any good in the stake races, and then this filly comes along. So I left her barren this year, but thank God I didn't move her." The win was Silver Label's fifth straight. The Bettor's Delight daughter opened her season with a victory in the July 6 Grassroots event at Georgian Downs and followed that up with wins in the July 18 Gold Series Leg at Georgian Downs, an Aug. 2 overnight event and the Aug. 17 Gold event, both at Woodbine Mohawk Park. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter Stablemate Prohibition Legal had recorded wins in all three Gold events and her Aug. 28 Eternal Camnation division heading into Friday's test, and she cruised to her fifth straight victory with a 1:52 4/5 front-end effort from post four. Fade Out and Cheryls Shadow were 2 1/2 lengths behind the favorite in second and third. Prohibition Legal had been sidelined mid-summer following a bout of colic, and Millar is hoping the daughter of Big Jim and Catch A Wish continues to get stronger heading into the remaining events on her calendar, which include the Shes A Great Lady, with eliminations on Sept. 18 and the final on Sept. 25, the last Gold Series event on Oct. 2, and the Oct. 16 Super Final, all at Woodbine Mohawk Park. "This is the first week I think he (Gallucci) actually got a decent mile into her," said Millar. "They're tough races coming up, that's for sure, but I said to my wife tonight, 'this is unbelievable to have two nice fillies like this in one class and have the bigger races coming up in September,' and thinking 'wow, there's going to be a lot better horses come up here to race against from the Grand Circuit, but you're still going to have a shot, have a chance, which is nice.' That's all you can ask for." Although eligible to the Sept. 11 Champlain Stake, Millar said Prohibition Legal will likely skip that event in favor of the Shes A Great Lady. Silver Label's only Grand Circuit engagement is the Champlain Stakes, so she will carry the Millar Farms banner in that event provided she remains happy and healthy through the next week. The stablemates sit first and second in the 2-year-old pacing filly Gold Series standings, Prohibition Legal with 200 points and Silver Label 150, 50 points ahead of third ranked Fade Out. --press release (Ontario Sires Stakes)--