Millionaire Runnin’toluvya retired
Millionaire Runnin’toluvya, winner of the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic and one of the top West Virginia-breds ever, has been retired.
Millionaire Runnin’toluvya, winner of the Grade 2 Charles Town Classic and one of the top West Virginia-breds ever, has been retired.
Graded stakes-winning millionaire Runnin’toluvya and undefeated, 9-for-9 Muad’dib, will collide Friday night in a Charles Town allowance.
Candy Invasion won a Charles Town allowance Saturday night, while millionaire Runnin’toluvya, making his first start in 16 months, settled for third.
Away 16 months, 8-year-old millionaire Runnin’toluvya is nearing a return to action April 23, and owner-breeder-trainer Tim Grams says he’s as good as ever.
The top eight finishers from October’s West Virginia Breeders’ Classic – plus an intriguing Maryland invader – will run in Friday’s A Huevo.
Entering Saturday evening’s A Huevo Stakes at Charles Town, all of the runners have questions to answer and doubters to quiet.
Runnin’toluvya outdueled rival Penguin Power to win the Gall Memorial, and sire Juba got his first stakes winner on a night of stakes at Charles Town.
Top Charles Town runners Runnin’toluvya and Penguin Power will clash in Saturday’s Frank Gall Memorial, which tops a card with four stakes.
Anna’s Bandit was best in Charles Town’s Original Gold Stakes, while her co-WV-bred Horse of the Year Runnin’toluvya, struggled in the Confucius Say.
Saturday’s Confucius Say Stakes at Charles Town has only five runners, but it’s a rugged group topped by graded winner Runnin’toluvya.