After 16 months, Runnin’toluvya nears return
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.
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.
Favorites were out of the money as upset-minded V.I.P. Ticket won the Confucius Say and Door Buster took the Its Binn Too Long at Charles Town.
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.
Trainer James W. Casey will send out the last two WV Breeders Classic winners Saturday: Charitable Annuity in the CT Classic and Russell Road in the Confucius Say.
A pair of state-bred stakes on Saturday’s Charles Town Classic card offer “win and you’re in” opportunities for stakes on West Virginia Breeders Classics (WVBC) night.
by Ted Black On an afternoon that many Charles Town racing fans will remember as the day that Shared Belief pulled up as the 3-10 favorite in the Grade 2, $1.5 million Charles Town Classic, a handful of local owners and trainers had plenty to savor on an undercard which featured seven races for horses […]
Russell Road, the remarkable nine-year-old, led the field gate to wire to take the Confucius Say Stakes at Charles Town today.