While Anvil And Lace Farm won't be selling the most horses at the Standardbred Horse Sale in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, they offer a quality selection of 30 yearlings spread throughout the three-day auction. After a successful Lexington Selected Sale in Kentucky where co-owner Beth Yontz saw the farm's average yearling price increase to $48,000, she is hoping for similar returns as the location shifts to Pennsylvania. Rather than putting the onus on her shoulders, we selected a group of yearlings which caught our eye after video inspection and asked for her input. Some of them jump off the page in terms of pedigree and family, while others simply had the "look" of a good horse. HIP 16 BULLY TINA is a first foal from Smuggle Tina (1:51) selling for Winning Key Farm via Anvil And Lace. The Ontario- eligible filly moved very smoothly during her video. "I'm pretty excited about her. She's a nice good-sized filly," said Yontz. HIP 142 KNOTTS will get some looks as a three-quarter brother to Dan Patch winner Volume Eight. Mare is perfect in terms of winners from two foals and this marks her first pairing with Walner. The result is a long colt who could grow into anything and may've already started. "Those videos are over a month old, so they all look different even from video day. A lot changes when they are in prep and maturing over a month," said Yontz, who commented on the current model of the colt. "He's a very classy-looking colt; big, strong, nice rear end." HIP 153 MIZZY'S STORY is just the second foal from the mare and her first pairing with Chapter Seven. The New York-eligible filly moves nicely in her video but appears to have a bit of a smaller backside. "She moves very nice," said Yontz, who discussed her maturity. "She is one that has really muscled up with prep. She has matured more than the others and has hit a growth spurt and really filled out since the video." HIP 240 FRENCH PASTRY comes with dual-eligibility in New York and Kentucky and is another first foal with interesting bloodlines. Her third dam produced $927,169 winner Creamy Mimi, who in turn has brought us a millionaire in French Wine and a bunch of six-figure earners. There is lots of black type on her page. "She moves nice," said Yontz. "I'm glad we are selling her in Harrisburg. The ones I have on my farm, we pick and choose [where to sell and when] depending on what we think they'll come into. She's coming around and Back Of The Neck is an interesting sire coming to New York and having Kentucky as well. She has enough pedigree to be ok." ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter HIP 273 QUEEN OF B'S is from Win Missy B, a $1.5 million-earning mare that has produced multiple six-figure earners without a star. We get a new pairing here with first-time stallion King Of The North, and the resulting foal seems to have good "energy" in her video. "She really does [want to go]," said Yontz. "[Win Missy B] hasn't had the big winner yet, but this is a mare that keeps producing and I think that mare, she's was so classy herself, that it may be her time to throw a great one." HIP 301 BEAUTIFUL DISASTER is a filly that Yontz is very familiar with since she owns the dam, who has had some hard luck in that she hasn't been able to produce many foals. While the Ontario- and Kentucky-eligible filly goes well in her video, the biggest attraction is her looks, which are off the charts. "She's a beautiful filly. I planned on selling her in Lexington, but she had a boggy hock and I removed some OCDs. She needed more time, and that is why she got moved back to Harrisburg. It has done her a lot of good," said Yontz. "I like her. She isn't perfect with conformation but she overcomes it on video." HIP 383 DRAGON FLAME goes well in her video and is easy to spot due to her unique multi-colored tail. Just the third foal from the mare, she hooks up with Papi Rob Hanover this time around, and that could certainly pick up her game. "I thought the Papi Rob's undersold at Lexington, and I find Harrisburg can be a little more on the pacing side. She's a nice, big, well-rounded filly," said Yontz. HIP 500 MUNSTER TRUCK offers the opportunity to get in on a Muscle Hill colt more than halfway through the sale. This guy goes smoothly in his video and might be a bargain buy for those with patience. "I think [selling later] will actually do him right. All of the fireworks will have flown and people will get down to business. We all know there are getting to be fewer and fewer Muscle Hills every year, and this colt, when you bring him out on the floor, he really has a presence," said Yontz. We also provided Yontz the chance to call out a couple of horses she felt we may've missed in the group, and she had a pair of suggestions. HIP 11 SAKURA GIRL is another Bulldog Hanover filly and from the same family that provided us the very talented Chantilly. In her corner is also dual-eligibility in Ontario and Kentucky. "She's a little smaller and more petite, very different than the other Bulldogs," offered Yontz. HIP 37 THE INSIDE KNOW is the first colt from a mare that produced a $342K winner in her first try in The Word Is Out. Grandmother and great grandma also produced a number of six-figure earners, boding well for another good one in this guy. "This is the last full crop going through the ring for Bettor's Delight, and the numbers are diminishing," said Yontz. "I think with supply and demand, he's a nice colt that people should keep their eyes to. He's coming from Shaffer [Standardbreds], and I haven't seen him, but he's classy from what I've heard about him."