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BY OBSERVER RACING WRITER Tuesday, December 31, 2013The racing career of the four-year-old imported brown colt Argument Done has come to a premature end.Trained by Anthony Nunes, Argument Done ran a fighting second to Commanding Chief in the Catherine’s Peak Gold Cup on December 7, but was retired from the track after it was found out that he had developed a hairline fracture.“Unfortunately that is how it is. He came back to stables after his good run in the Gold Cup and it was immediately noticed that he was not the same. Further checks revealed the hairline fracture,” trainer Nunes told the Complete Racing Guide.Argument Done last won on November 27 going a mile with Shane Ellis aboard. He ran a good second in the Talawah Imported Mile race on November 27.“He was definitely on the improve and I was really looking forward to his development as a five-year-old,” Nunes saidArgument Done, who ran in the colours of Elias Haloute, Percival Henry and Courtney Walsh, will be used as a teaser on the Ian Parsard-owned and managed Paradise Farm in Old Harbour.
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Argument Done racing career over