In Today’s HRU (2025-11-02)
• SHSC yearling sale tough to predict, but the mixed sale is expected to be gangbusters
• Brown: How will May Dodge do at Harrisburg in 2025?
• Exceptional fillies headline Hanover’s Harrisburg roster
• Preferred primed for another huge sale, particularly in the mixed section
• Thomson’s final inspection of Winbak yearlings a key part of the sales pitch
• Diamond Creek and Bob Boni are harness racing’s Dream Team
• Anvil And Lace never disappoints by offering variety at Harrisburg
• Harrisburg sale will truly be the end of the All American era
• Concord consignment filled with quality and variety
• Six-horse consignment marks Kountry Lane’s Harrisburg debut
• Weaver Standardbred Farm a first-time seller with nine yearlings
• Blue Chip consignment all-in on New York breds
• Vieux Carre Farms looks to keep up the pace in Harrisburg
• Delaware Valley University yearlings giving next generation practical experience
• Fox Den Farm offers a sleek unique boutique clique at Harrisburg
• Jenna McNiven loves the swagger of Twin B Louborghini
• At Harrisburg, Peninsula Farm offers outstanding individuals on all three days
• Mission Brief colt Command Center leads Hunterton offerings
• Walnridge’s Dr. Meirs particularly bullish on his Cattlewash yearlings
• Cool Winds bullish on its three day one yearlings and the racing industry in Ohio
• Icy Stable’s Jim Laird predicting strong results in Harrisburg
• A look back at last year’s SHSC sale
• Hedlund: Ginostrabliggi reigns supreme in Orsi Mangelli
• On To Norway, Captain Optimistic headline stakes victors at Hoosier
• Sophomore fillies in Philly’s Liberty Bell Stakes
• Upcoming Stakes
• HRU News
















