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Hartley/De Renzo Again With TrueNicks for 2010

Roar of the Tiger (TrueNicks,SRO) is one of three Hartley/De Renzo stallions that ranked among the top seven Florida second crop stallions in 2009. He is a winning full brother to both Giant’s Causeway, the Leading General Sire of 2009 and Freud, New York’s top sire in 2008. With only two crops to race he ranked among the top 20 sires in Florida last year, and was the #3 second crop sire in the Sunshine State with runners like Grey S. (gr. III) winner Bear Tough Guy.

Glitter City, winner of the Witches Brew S. and the graded placed Gato Go Win are among the 2009 stakes runners by City Place (TrueNicks,SRO) , the #5 second crop sire in Florida last year. He’s a son of Storm Cat and the grade I winning and producing Glitterman mare Glitter Woman.

Werblin (TrueNicks,SRO) checked in seventh on the '09 Florida second crop chart. He’s a multiple graded placed son of Unbridled’s Song out of the stakes winner Roll Over Baby, the dam of four stakes winners and three seven figure sales horses.

Hartley/De Renzo is also home to Florida's #2 second crop sire in Full Mandate (TrueNicks,SRO), a stakes winner by A. P. Indy out of grade I winner Clear Mandate.

Belgravia (TrueNicks,SRO) is among the promising Hartley/De Renzo stallions with runners yet to come. He sold for $2 million at the 2006 Fasig-Tipton Calder Sale and was a graded winner by the end of that summer. He’s a son of Mr. Greeley out the stakes winner Peaks Mill, by Stalwart.

The Hartley/De Renzo roster in Florida is rounded out by Simon Pure (TrueNicks,SRO) a graded stakes placed son of Silver Deputy and the Champion Cox’s Ridge mare Life’s Magic, The Green Monkey (TrueNicks,SRO) , by Forestry out of an Unbridled mare and the most expensive horse ever purchased at public auction, With Distinction (TrueNicks,SRO) a stakes winner by Storm Cat out of the Alydar mare Extravagant Woman. Senor Swinger (TrueNicks,SRO), a multiple graded winner by El Prado stands under the Hartley/De Renzo banner at Regal Heir Farm in Pennsylvania.
 

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