1894: two-year-old season Kirkconnel showed early promise when winning the Bedford Two-Year-Old Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse in May, beating the subsequent
1000 Guineas winner
Galeottia, and then running third behind the fillies Kissing Cup and Cheery in the
New Stakes at Royal Ascot in June. In the July Stakes at Newmarket on 3 July Kirkconnel started odds-on favourite and was an easy winner, coming home two lengths clear of the filly Golden Blaze. On his next appearance
Goodwood Racecourse on 1 August Kikconnel started
5/6 favourite for the Lavant Stakes and won by a
length from Curzon. Following this performance he was described as a potential Epsom Derby winner. On 11 October at Newmarket Kirkconnel started
3/1 favourite for the
Middle Park Plate but finished fourth behind Speedwell, Keelson and Raconteur. Two weeks later at the same track Kirconnel finished second to Raconteur in the seven furlong
Dewhurst Plate. Kirkconnel ended the season with earnings of £3,120. At the end of the year the colt returned to the sales ring and was bought for 5,000 guineas by
John Blundell Maple.
1895: three-year-old season In early 1895 J. Day replaced Percy Peck as Maple's private trainer and took over the training of Kirkconnel. On 1 May, Kirkconnel, ridden by
John Watts and equipped with
blinkers, started at odds of 10/1 in an eight-runner field for the 87th running of the 2000 Guineas over the
Rowley Mile. Raconteur started favourite while the best fancied of the other runners were Speedwell,
Sir Visto and Laveno. Kirkconnel was restrained towards the rear of the field for most of the way before moving into fourth place behind Sir Visto, Raconteur and Laveno two furlongs from the finish. He produced a strong late run to take the lead well inside the final furlong and won by a length from Laveno, with two lengths back to Sir Visto in third. His winning time of 1:42.4 eualled the track record set by
Isinglass in 1893. Although the colt won in "fine style", Watts was not very enthusiastic after the race, commenting "the best-trained horse won. One of the others might do better next time". The immediate aftermath of the race Kirkconnel was elevated to favouritism for the
Derby Stakes and he was expected to confirm his position when he started 5/4 favourite for the ten-furlong
Newmarket Stakes on 15 May. He failed to live up to expectations however and finished fourth of the seven runners behind his unfancied stablemate The Owl. In the Derby over one and a half miles at
Epsom Racecourse two weeks later Kirkconnel was ridden by Walter Bradford and started at odds of 100/8. He made steady progress to join the leaders two furlongs out and kept on well to finish third of the fifteen runners, beaten three quarters of a length and half a length by Sir Visto and Curzon. On 9 June he was sent to France to contest the
Grand Prix de Paris over 3000 metres at
Longchamp Racecourse but made no impact and finished unplaced behind the filly Andree. At the end of June he was narrowly beaten when attempting to concede 22 pounds to the four-year-old Pomade Royale in the Clarence and Avondale Stakes Handicap at
Sandown Park.
1896: four-year-old season Kirkconnel remained in training as a four-year-old in 1896 but recorded no major victories. On 22 April at Epsom he finished unplaced under 122 pounds in the
City and Suburban Handicap after being boxed against the rails for most of the race. In June he ran for the second time in the Clarence and Avondale Handicap over nine furlongs in which he finished unplaced under top weight and early in the following month he came home last of eleven behind
St Frusquin in the
Princess of Wales's Stakes. At Newmarket in October he ran unplaced behind
Persimmon in the
Jockey Club Stakes. ==Stud record==