Good and Plenty

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Good and Plenty
Sire Rossington
Grandsire Doncaster
Dam Famine
Damsire Jils Johnson
Sex Gelding
Foaled 1900
Country United States
Colour Bay
Breeder Frank B. Harper
Owner Thomas Hitchcock
Trainer Charles Kiernan
Record 21: 14-4-1
Earnings $45,815
Major wins
Champion Steeplechase Handicap (1904)
American Grand National Steeplechase (1906)
Honours
United States Racing Hall of Fame (1956)
Last updated on September 22, 2006

Good and Plenty (1900–1907) was an American thoroughbred steeplechase racehorse.

History

Trained by Charles Kiernan, the bay gelding raced for four years between 1904 and 1907, leading all steeplechase horses in earnings and finishing with a record of 14-4-1 in 21 races that included a victory in the 1906 American Grand National Steeplechase.

Good and Plenty died of a chronic bone disease in 1907. He was inducted into the National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in 1956. There is a photo and painting on the Racing museum website.

Total winnings $45,815. In 1904 he won 7 consecutive races. Races won include the NY Steeplechase, the Belmont Whitney Memorial, the Westbury, the Grand National and the Champion Handicap. For the period 1904 to 1907 was the most successful horse of his time. 1904 he won 8 races and earned 17,000. 1905 won 2 races and won $11,000. 1906 he won 3 out 4 races and won $14,000 and 1907 won 1 races and earned $2,600.

Charles Cary Rumsey, an American sculptor and polo playing friend, was commissioned by Tommy Hitchcock to create a sculpture of Good and Plenty. [1]

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