Friday's Harrisburg Mixed sale may be one of the deepest on record, with as many as 250 racehorses or fillies with high broodmare potential going under the block. Then, of course, there are those who combine those features and could be back racing in 2026 at the highest level, postponing lucrative second careers with the chance to strike gold on the racetrack. There's a ton of pacing power set to walk through the ring and leave under new ownership, with a pair of sophomore fillies likely to get bids from all parts of North America given their impressive credentials this year. HIP 1581 Rodeo Drive Deo is one of the few fillies to defeat Miki And Minnie this year and enters the sale following a dominating performance in the USS Indianapolis Memorial recently at Harrah's Hoosier Park. The daughter of Captaintreacherous is closing in on the $1 million mark in career earnings over two solid years of racing that has seen her finish first or second in 20 of her 30 career starts. What's interesting about Rodeo Drive Deo is her high potential to be an earner for a long time on the racetrack. Certainly a closer look at her maternal line is indicative of that given the longevity of $1.8 million winner Somewhere In LA, a half-brother to her dam. The Huntsville-sired Unreasonable (HIP 1636) took a 1:47 4/5 mark in capturing the Garnsey Memorial at The Red Mile this fall and enters the auction with career earnings of $655K, achieving success both in New York in the Empire Breeders Championship this year, as well as in the Kentucky Championship Series at The Red Mile. Unreasonable was a hard-charging second to Miki And Minnie in her Breeders Crown elimination this year and routinely came home in the sub-26 range in final quarters. Given her stakes eligibility in Kentucky next year, she offers a wealth of racing opportunities to her next connections. A notch below those fantastic fillies mentioned above is HIP 1574 Faze. This daughter of Sweet Lou is out of a direct line of millionaire mares, with her dam Darlinonthebeach earning $1.06 million and her granddam Darlin's Delight banking $2.8 million during her long and brilliant racing career. Her great-granddam Town Pro also made $1.2 million, adding to the allure of Faze's potential once she leaves the racetrack. Still, buyers should be wary before stepping away from competitive action that this filly competed at the highest level and was timed in 1:48 this year. That kind of talent gives Faze a big chance at stardom in 2026 given her eligibility in Kentucky as a bonus. On the trotting side there are a host of solid fillies and mares with both racehorse and breeding potential. Certainly anyone that witnessed Date Night Hanover (HIP 1605) this year must be encouraged by her prospects going forward. A winner in the prestigious Allerage final at The Red Mile this year in a stunning 1:49 2/5 clocking, Date Night Hanover brings with her a $936K lifetime bankroll. That she brought $600,000 as a yearling - sold at Harrisburg in 2022 - suggests that she looks the part of a champion. Her maternal bloodlines are impeccable, with a maternal line that has Hambletonian champion Trixton front and center, along with top sires Andover Hall and Conway Hall not far down the line. ► Sign up for our FREE DRF Harness Digest Newsletter HIP 1613 Kadena may not have clicked at the highest level this season, but breeders are not likely to be deterred when she walks in the ring on Friday afternoon. There's simple logic behind that thought process given the 3-year-old is by the young stallion Gimpanzee and out of the champion race filly and current top-producing dam Mission Brief. You can't get much more current than that pedigree given Kadena's younger brother Apex, the Mohawk Million champion this year, is likely to be one of the leading candidates for the 2026 Hambletonian. As the fourth of five foals of racing age from Mission Brief, Kadena is the fastest and richest filly, with a 1:51 mark and $209K in career earnings. Buyers will need to be quick on their feet on Friday with a pair of quality fillies selling directly after Kadena goes through the ring. HIP 1614 Martz Seven, a sophomore daughter of Swan For All, has career earnings of $435K and could be the next Indiana-based trotting filly to explode on the national scene. A recent second in the Crossroads of America at Harrah's Hoosier Park is proof this filly can advance into open company next season. HIP 1615 is the Greenshoe-sired Ms Prada, who enjoyed success this year racing in both the Pennsylvania Sire and Kentucky Sire programs on different levels. A 1:51 1/5 Grand Circuit winner at The Red Mile this fall in the Bluegrass, Ms Prada is the second-fastest filly all-time by her sire. A pair of sophomore trotting fillies that didn't have great years in 2025 but showed extraordinary talent as rookies last year will go through the ring, with HIP 1630 What A Bid Hanover, the 2024 Goldsmith Maid champion and a division winner in the Del Miller Memorial this year, and HIP 1577 Luna Lovegood, a Breeders Crown elimination winner and Matron Stakes champion last year, looking for fresh starts in new stables. Luna Lovegood is a Gimpanzee half-sister to Miss I LA. The pair have both earned over $400K on the racetrack and are the first two living foals from their dam. The complete Fashion Farms dispersal will be finalized on Friday, with some trotting talent going through the ring that could pay dividends next year for new connections. The current sophomore Fashion Green, the Pennsylvania Sire Stakes champion, is a prime example of the level of talent represented in this dispersal. The gelded son of Greenshoe, HIP 1703, earned $330K this year in just nine starts. Fashion Green's younger brother Practical Man sells as HIP 1530 and may be worth a long look for New Jersey competition and beyond as a sophomore. Second this year timed in 1:52 3/5 at The Red Mile in a Bluegrass division, Practical Man has the potential to improve as a sophomore, as was the case with his older sibling. Waldon Fashion showed tremendous talent in limited action this year, winning both in the New Jersey Sire Stakes and Kindergarten Series. HIP 1565 is a filly with both racing potential in 2026 and perhaps breeding gold beyond that timetable. By leading sire Walner, Waldon Fashion is out of the champion mare Broadway Donna. Other solid performers with strong credentials hitting the block on Friday are the 2024 Metro champion Fallout (HIP 1702), and the well-traveled Invitational trotter Security Protected, second this year in the Bob Miecuna Invitational Trot at MGM Yonkers Raceway. Security Protected (HIP 1717) has earned $825K in three years of racing and will be a 5-year-old in 2026.