

Racehorse ownership is typically structured through shared ownership, where individuals or groups own a percentage of a horse. This allows you to be involved at a level that suits you.
Racehorse ownership means owning a share in a horse that is trained, cared for and campaigned by CMR. You become part of the team behind that horse - sharing in the experience, the wins, the journey, and the story as it unfolds. Ownership connects you directly to the sport, from training track to race day.
Ownership is for anyone who loves racing and wants to experience it from the inside.
That might be:
You can own a small share or a larger percentage, whatever suits your goals and level of involvement.
The process is simple and guided by our team:
Throughout the journey, our team supports you with clear communication, expert advice, and industry-leading owner experiences.
Pricing and availability are discussed privately to ensure suitability.
More details to come!
By Ole Kirk, the Group 1‑winning Caulfield Guineas star, has taken the breeding ranks by storm, earning the title of Australia’s Leading First Season Sire in 2024–25, with progeny already including Ole Dancer, winner of the Group 1 Thousand Guineas, along with a growing list of exciting young winners.
This colt is backed by a powerful pedigree. His dam Fastattack is by champion sire Fastnet Rock, himself a dual Australian Champion Sire and twice crowned Champion Broodmare Sire, whose daughters have produced well over 150 individual stakes winners!
The second dam El Laoob was a stakes performer herself and a half-sister to Big Maverick, while the broader family includes multiple Group 3 winner Pachattack, Group 3 winner Liquid Amber, Group 2 winner Passenger, and Listed winner La Mina. Close to home, this is also the family of Jimmy Recard, winner of the Group 3 Vain Stakes, whom we have the pleasure of training!
Sire
Ole Kirk
Dam
Fastattack
Sex
Colt
Age
1YO
Country of origin
Ole Kirk x Fastattack
Once submitted, a member of the CMR team will review your enquiry and be in touch to discuss suitability and next steps. No obligation.

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