Omega, a remarkable horse with 383 registered progeny, has produced exceptional performance and breeding horses. He claimed the Champion Ridden Horse title at the 1989 and 1990 Sydney Royal Show, and the 1990 Warwick Gold Cup. Phillip, who bought half share in Omega, had 124 foals registered by Omega at Kirkbys Stud. Omega’s progeny include significant winners of various championships.
Adios Reflect – IS HSH, a black stallion known for his substantial camp draft wins, that came from a family that included successful horses like Abdul – IS HSH and Barona Amy – FM HSH. Reflect was a renowned sire, with many successful progeny including Kirkbys Stud Echo – HSH, Adios Flo Jo – HSH, Wallabah Excel – HSH, and others, each with remarkable accomplishments in campdraft wins, and other performances.
Kirkbys Cobalt – IS HSH (Abbey – FS HSH/Miss Radiant by Bignalls Radiant) was a foundation stock horse registered as number 79. Cobolt won the Australian Championship at Glen Innes in 1970 as a four-year-old. Cobalt had 196 registered progeny and can still be seen in the pedigrees of Kirkbys Stud horses today. His daughter, Kirkbys Abaleen – IM HSH, Kirkbys Bikini – IM HSH, Kirkbys Calcium – HSH, Kirkbys Clowdy – HSH, and Kirkbys Ruby – HSH, have produced progeny that have won some of the country’s most prestigious events.
Kirkbys Commando – HSH (Elliots Creek Cadet – FS HSH/Kirkbys Sapphire – IM HSH) was a foundation stallion for the stud and produced 49 foals. His daughter, Kirkbys Stud Colleen, and a colt, Kirkbys Stud Scout, were open campdrafters and have progeny in pedigrees seen today.