Harness Museum Auction Ends Saturday

Published: February 9, 2016 12:22 pm EST

World champion Sebastian K highlights the Harness Racing Museum’s outstanding list of stallions for its 2016 breeding auction fundraiser.

Others standing their first year include Class Included, full brother to Muscle Hill; Bring On The Beach, full brother to Somebeachsomewhere; North America Cup winner Thinking Out Loud, Coraggioso, Flex The Muscle, and Musclesprinctonian. A breeding is also available for leading Indiana sire Always A Virgin, whose book is now full and closed.

By state and gait, Ohio’s trotting sires are Break The Bank K, Coraggioso, Flex The Muscle and Stormin Normand. The pacing gait is represented by Cheyenne Rei, Dragon Again, Ghees House, Mcardle, Mister Big, Powerful Toy, Shark Gesture, Three Olives, Western Vintage, We Will See, Woodstock and Yankee Cruiser.

New York trotting sires that are available for services are Conway Hall, Crazed, Deweycheatumnhowe, Lucky Chucky, Manningly and Mutineer. The pacing sires are Heston Blue Chip, So Surreal and Third Straight.

Pennsylvania provides trotters Detour Hanover, Sebastian K, Winning Mister and Yankee Glide. The pacing gait is represented by A Rocknroll Dance, Philos Hanover and Well Said.

Indiana offers trotters Class Included, Encore Encore and Musclesprinctonian and pacers Always A Virgin, Bring On The Beach, Proper Respect and Real Desire.

Ontario is represented by trotting sires Angus Hall, Glidemaster and Holiday Road and pacing stallions Badlands Hanover, Big Jim and Thinking Out Loud.

Maryland trotter Charlie De Vie is available, while Rustys For Real and Totally Western are pacing stallions offered.

Delaware provides trotter CR Commando and pacing sire Dream Away.

Michigan is represented by pacing sire Manhardt.

For additional information on the auction, to donate breedings, or to receive a complete list of stallions, conditions for bidding and questions, please contact Joanne Young at 845-294-6330 or [email protected]. Bids must be postmarked by Saturday, February 13, 2016. Check harnessmuseum.com for information and forms. It would be helpful to call or email Joanne that your bid is in the mail. Bidders will be notified by February 22. After this date, breedings not receiving successful bids may still be available.

(With files from the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame)

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