Queensland breeder Adam Cahill has had an incredible year watching four-year-old stallion Don Hugo blossom into one of the best pacers in Australasia.
Don Hugo came of age with an all-the-way win in the $2 million The Eureka in September against some of the best three and four-year-olds in Australia.
But he sealed his reputation as a true grand circuit star with a fighting win in the $500,000 Interdominion final at Menangle on December 14 after dominating the series with two heat wins.
The son of Art Major began the 2024 season with a second placing in a $9000 race at Newcastle in February – after winning five races and $79,000 as a 3YO – and finished it in contention for the title of Australian horse of the year.
He won eight races and $1.4 million in stakes – $1.3m of that in his last six starts of the year.
It is an amazing feat for his breeder Cahill, who started out as a harness enthusiast who liked to have a $10 bet on the weekends.
The Queensland businessman has built up a select band of broodmares over the past decade.
He bought the stallion’s dam Cinco Amigos as a package deal with two other mares.
He sold Don Hugo to prominent owner Tony Licastro at the 2021 APG Sydney Yearling Sale for $82,500.
Cahill, trading as Cahillo Pty Ltd, has three yearlings in the 2025 APG Melbourne Yearling Sale on February 2.
He will offer the only Bettors Delight colt in the sale, Lot 50, a youngster out of well bred Mach Three mare Sparkling Tachyon (1.55.5, $47K), who won the Group 3 Victoria Gold Chalice as a 3YO.
Sparkling Tachyon is a half-sister to dual Group 1 winner Pembrook Benny (1.53.6, $907K) and a full sister to 2YO NZ sales classic winner Northern Velocity (1.56.6, $188K).
The cross of Bettors Delight over a Mach Three mare has produced such standouts as Zeuss Bromac (1.49.4, $512K) and Millwood Bonnie (1.52.6, $497K) in Australia.
Lot 2 is a filly by Stay Hungry from Art Major mare Comekissmequick.
This is an outstanding filly family. Third dam Classic Filly (1.57, $200K) won the NZ Sires Stakes and was named 1998 NZ 2YO filly of the year.
As a 3YO, she won the NZ Oaks and has left five winners, including NZ 4YO Classic winner Classic Line (1.51.6, $529K).
Classic Filly’s half-sister Arctic Fire (1.51.6, $357K) was also an outstanding race mare, winning 21 races – four in the US.
This cross of Stay Hungry over an Art Major mare has produced star filly Zanatta (1.50.2, $600K) in the US.
Lot 45, a colt by Ride Hide from good producer Serenity Franco, is a three-quarter brother to Mojo Major (1.53.3, $177K) and a half brother to The Talk (1.55.3, $107K).
Serenity Franco has left seven winners. She is a half sister to Australian Derby winner Franco Sequel (1.51, $353K).
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From APG Ltd