McCarthy Masterclass Guides Don Hugo to Eureka Glory

11 September 2024 | Adam Hamilton
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Don Hugo - TAB Eureka 2024 Winner

Don Hugo - TAB Eureka 2024 Winner

LARRIKIN entrepreneur John Singleton was the first and biggest supporter of the $2.1 million TAB Eureka and now he's won the world's richest harness race.

Singleton, who locked-in a slot as soon as they became available, used that slot on Don Hugo, which led throughout to beat a stellar field at Menangle on Saturday night.

The win continued champion horseman Luke McCarthy's perfect record in the TAB Eureka.

Link: https://www.theeureka.com.au/latest-news/mccarthy-masterclass-guides-don-hugo-to-eureka-glory

 

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