Underrated sprinting mare Tuscan Sling capped a successful day for Darren Weir with a solid victory at Caulfield.
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The success of the five-year-old in the Group Three Bellmaine Stakes was Weir's fourth winner of the afternoon.
He collected the opening race with Falago before adding black-type wins with Australian Guineas co-favourite Mahuta, iron-horse Burning Front and Tuscan Sling.
Weir just missed with Lucky Hussler running second in the group 1 Orr Stakes.
With a large team of horses in work at his Ballarat and Warrnambool bases, Weir praised his team for the stable's success.
"They're the ones who deserve the credit," Weir said.
"I'm sure they'll get rewarded with a party or two after this today."
Tuscan Sling has won her past two starts and Weir is looking at trying the mare at 1400m, picking out the Mannerism Stakes in two weeks time back at Caulfield.