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Featured on the card was another renewal of the Graded Stakes/Open Allowance Viceroy Trophy, run as race eight, to preserve the memory of the exploits of the 1989 Triple Crown winner.
The Nunes three-timer was closed with US-importee Sir Don (9-2), under vastly experienced handling of former six-time champion Omar Walker, was just over a length ahead at the finish of the five-furlong sprint on the round course.
Three-year-old Sir Don (USA), with three successes in fast times without being off the bridle, had achieved the rare feat of a Graded Stakes handicap rating at two years old. The ultra-talented US-bred, three-year-old colt, Sir Don, was held up behind the suicidal engagement of each other by American front-runners Of A Revolution (2-1) and Pack Plays (1-5), ridden by Lewis and Roman, respectively.
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