That’s the Plenty

2021-02-25 | By jpkeiba | Filed in: (Turf G1 wins)1, colt,stallion(male), Turf.

Details

Name / Japanese That’s the Plenty / ザッツザプレンティ
Birth Year 2000
Sex male
Earnings 408,360,000 yen
Races-Win / G1-Win 16-3 / 8-1
Sire Dance in the Dark
Dam (Sire) Bubble Prospector (Miswaki)
Other site link  JBIS / Umanity / en.netkeiba

All G1 races + grade-races in which he finished 3rd or higher

Y
D/M
Track Race No. Pl.
2002
21/12
Hanshin
T2000
Radio Tampa Hai Nisai Stakes (G3) 9 1  G 
2003
20/04
Nakayama
T2000
Satsuki Sho (G1) 11 8   
2003
01/06
Tokyo
T2400
Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby) (G1) 18 3
2003
26/10
Kyoto
T3000
Kikuka Sho (G1) 8 1
2003
30/11
Tokyo
T2400
Japan Cup (G1) 10 2
2003
28/12
Nakayama
T2500
Arima Kinen (G1) 8 11
2004
21/03
Hanshin
T3000
Hanshin Daishoten (G2) 10 2 G
2004
02/05
Kyoto
T3200
Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1) 8 11
2004
29/05
Chukyo
T2000
Kinko Sho (G2) 8 3  G 
2004
27/06
Hanshin
T2200
Takarazuka Kinen (G1) 5 5
2005
01/05
Kyoto
T3200
Tenno Sho (Spring) (G1) 1 10
  • In the Radio Tampa Hai Nisai Stakes, he was 2nd favorite.
    He was easy to win by 4 lengths.
    It was his first grade-race win.
  • In the Tokyo Yushun (Japanese Derby), he was 7th favorite.
    He came in 3rd, behind Neo Universe and Zenno Rob Roy.
  • In the Kikuka Sho, the third classic race, he was 5th favorite.
    The race was expected to be a battle between Neo Universe, who would try to win the Triple Crown, and Zenno Rob Roy.
    That’s the Plenty took the lead at the beginning of the last corner.
    Neo Universe tried to catch up with That’s the Plenty, but his energy ran out and Lincoln passed him.
    That’s the plenty won by 3/4 lengths.
    It was his first G1 win.
  • In the Japan Cup, he was 5th favorite.
    He came in 2nd, but was beaten by 9 lengths by the 1st place finisher, Tap Dance City.
  • In the Tenno Sho (Spring 2004), he was 3rd favorite.
    It’s a long distance race at Kyoto race track, so the expectations for him were pretty high.
    However, due in part to Ingrandire’s unorthodox running, he finished 16th.
  • He had to take a long break after the Takarazuka Kinen due to bowed tendon.
    He returned to racing, but suffered from bowed tendon again and retired.
    He was retired and became a stallion, but wasn’t in much demand.

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