Ole Kirk
SireWritten Tycoon
GrandsireIglesia
DamNaturale
DamsireBel Esprit
SexColt
Foaled9 September 2017
CountryAustralia
ColourBrown
BreederGilgai Farm
OwnerWerrett Bloodstock et al.
TrainerMichael, Wayne & John Hawkes
Record11: 3-2-3
EarningsA$2,159,100[1]
Major wins
Golden Rose Stakes (2020)
Caulfield Guineas (2020)
Awards
Australian Champion Three Year Old Colt/Gelding (2020/21)

Ole Kirk (foaled 9 September 2017) is a multiple Group 1 winning Australian bred thoroughbred racehorse.

Background

Ole Kirk is out of the unraced mare Naturale, who is Black Caviar's full sister, making him a nephew to the champion sprinter.[2]

He was sold at the 2019 Inglis Melbourne Premier Yearling Sale for A$675,000.[3]

Racing career

2019/20: two-year-old season

Ole Kirk made his debut on the 15 February 2020 in the Listed Talindert Stakes at Flemington. Starting at odds of 30/1, Ole Kirk settled behind the leaders and hit the line hard between runners to win by a short neck.[4]

Three weeks later Ole Kirk contested the Sires' Produce Stakes again at Flemington over 1,400 metres. On this occasion he finished in third placing with jockey Dwayne Dunn critical of how the race panned out, stating after the race, "I thought I was giving him the right run, but the runs just didn't open up today. He should have won easily."[5]

Ole Kirk then travelled to Sydney and contested two Group 1 races at Randwick. In the Sires' Produce Stakes he finished fourth and in the Champagne Stakes he finished third, on both occasions beaten by King's Legacy.

2020/21: three-year-old season

After a four-month break, Ole Kirk resumed racing at Rosehill in the Rosebud on the 8 August 2020 where he finished in second placing. He finished second again at Rosehill a month later in The Run To The Rose.

On the 26 September 2020 Ole Kirk contested the A$1,000,000 Golden Rose Stakes at Rosehill. He finished strongly to win by a head margin over stablemate North Pacific.[6]

On the 10 October 2020 Ole Kirk started favourite in the Caulfield Guineas. This race would prove to be his second Group 1 victory, claiming a last stride victory. Jockey William Pike said afterwards, "Today was my first ever sit on him. I was so grateful for the support. We had to zig and zag a little bit, but I'm pretty happy we got the job done.”[7]

After unplaced runs in the Futurity Stakes and Australian Guineas, Ole Kirk was retired from racing to commence stud duties.

Stud career

A majority share was purchased of Ole Kirk by Vinery Stud. He commenced stallion duties at their stud in the Hunter Region of New South Wales in 2021 for an initial service fee of $55,000.[8]

Pedigree

Pedigree of Ole Kirk (AUS) 2017[9]
Sire
Written Tycoon (AUS)
2002
Iglesia (AUS)
1995
Last Tycoon Try My Best
Mill Princess
Yodells Marscay
Yodelling Lady
Party Miss (AUS)
1991
Kenmare Kalamoun
Belle of Ireland
Miss Entertainer Vain
Viveza
Dam
Naturale (AUS)
2012
Bel Esprit (AUS)
1999
Royal Academy Nijinsky II
Crimson Saint
Bespoken Vain
Vin d'Amour
Helsinge (AUS)
2001
Desert Sun Green Desert
Solar
Scandinavia Snippets
Star of Norway

References

  1. "Ole Kirk Horse Search". racenet.com.au. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  2. "Black Caviar's nephew to debut". racing.com. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
  3. "Black Caviar's nephew to debut". racing.com. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  4. "Black Caviar family strikes in Talindert". breednet.com.au. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  5. "Prebble savours Sires' Produce won". flemington.com.au. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  6. "Ole Kirk North Pacific finish one two for team Hawkes". racenet.com.au. Retrieved 2 October 2020.
  7. "Ole Kirk adds the Caulfield Guineas to his Golden Rose". thoroughbrednews.com.au. Retrieved 11 October 2020.
  8. "Vinery announces Ole Kirk fee". racing.com. Retrieved 31 August 2021.
  9. "Ole Kirk Pedigree". pedigreequery.com. Retrieved 6 May 2021.
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