Ole Kirk’s first stakes-winner King Kirk was in action at the barrier trials at Randwick this morning, but in tragic news the winner of the Group III ATC Breeders Plate lost his life later in the day following an incident at the swimming pool.
The Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained two year-old drowned after taking fright while having a swim at the Randwick racecourse horse pool during his recovery session this afternoon. He contested a 740m barrier trial earlier this morning to finish a comfortable fourth under a hold for Tim Clark.
"Unfortunately, King Kirk has passed away this afternoon following an incident that occurred during his recovery," a release from the Waterhouse and Bott stable told owners of MyRacehorse.
"King Kirk was routinely swimming at the Randwick racecourse horse pool under the supervision of his regular handler and foreman, when he panicked causing him to swallow a significant amount of water in the process.
"Despite the efforts by his handlers, ATC (Australian Turf Club), staff and veterinarians, he sadly could not be saved."
Ole Kirk was a $300,000 Magic Millions purchase from Widden Stud and had already won $141,000 for his big team of owners, who were no doubt dreaming of the Golden Slipper and will be devastated tonight.
Condolences to all connected with this lovely colt that had the racing world at his feet.