In Today’s HRU (2022-10-02)
- Will financial concerns impact the horse racing economy?
- The year after smashing 18 records, a deeper Lexington catalogue aims for an encore
- Brown: Monday’s opening session of the Lexington sale is the greatest single collection of yearlings ever offered
- Leavitt: Knock on wood
- Stats from 2021’s record-breaking sale and the five years prior to that
- Growth of the Kentucky program proves good for the Lexington sale
- Hanover brings another stellar group of yearlings to Lexington
- Rare chance to get a yearling from Diamond Creek’s foundation mare Western Montana
- Ladwig finds lots to love in Winbak’s consignment
- Reid says Preferred’s track record is great indicator of how its 2022 Lexington yearlings will fare
- Brittany Farms’ Art Zubrod: “I don’t have a bad horse”
- Bob Boni’s Northwood Bloodstock has something for everyone in Lexington
- Concord Stud’s consignment a work of art
- Midland Acres’ Lexington consignment is up in numbers and quality
- More than half of Hunterton’s yearlings selling in the first two sessions
- Spring Haven’s Esty filled with optimism coming into Lexington
- Cameo Hills’ opening night yearlings primed to dazzle
- All American selling all of its Lexington yearlings in the first two sessions
- First babies from Crawford Farms’ top-level broodmare acquisitions to sell in Lexington
- Anvil and Lace planning to build off last year’s Lexington sale momentum
- Kentuckiana proud to offer the best conformed yearlings it has ever sent to auction
- Carter Duer gives honest appraisal of Peninsula’s consignment
- Grossman goes deep on two of Blue Chip’s Lexington yearlings
- Cane Run has 13 yearlings to sell in Lexington; 11 of them trotters
- Nosrac: Telling tales in foreign tongues
- Upcoming Stakes and much more