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Journeyman Stud Welcomes Deputy Glitters

Written by moneil | Oct 21, 2008
Journeyman Stud is the new home of multiple graded stakes winner Deputy Glitters (TrueNicks,SRO, one of the latest stallions to be enrolled in TrueNicks.

He is a son of the Deputy Minister stallion Deputy Commander, winner of the 1997 Travers Stakes (gr. I), out of the multiple stakes-placed Glitterman mare Glitters.

In his sophomore season Deputy Glitters took on the best of his crop. And it was no ordinary group of 3-year-olds in 2006 with Barbaro, Bernardini (TrueNicks,SRO) , and Bluegrass Cat (TrueNicks,SRO) among the headliners. He defeated the latter in the grade III Tampa Bay Derby on the Kentucky Derby trail and went on to defeat another grade I winner in Flashy Bull (TrueNicks,SRO in the grade II Ohio Derby.

Deputy Glitters is the second new 2009 stallion for Journeyman after Hopeful Stakes (gr. I) winner Circular Quay (TrueNicks,SRO). Journeyman is also home to Bwana Charlie (TrueNicks,SRO) , Cashel Castle (TrueNicks,SRO) , Exclusive Quality (TrueNicks,SRO) , Mass Media (TrueNicks,SRO) , Saint Anddan (TrueNicks,SRO) , and Wildcat Heir (TrueNicks,SRO) , all of whom are also TrueNicks stallions.
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