By Jordan Gerrans
Irishman Ross O'Sullivan campaigned Group-level galloper Fortunate Kiss through the Sunshine State during her 2025 winter stint and he admits he fell in love with the place in the process.
So much so, the formerly Victorian-based jockey has relocated north to set up shop in Queensland.
The 33-year-old had his first ride in the state on Saturday at Warwick after a month or so riding trackwork at premier conditioner Tony Gollan’s barn.
O'Sullivan has ridden in jumps and in flat races in Europe, where he won feature hurdle events, and in Victoria before lobbing in Brisbane.
He got his first taste of the northern conditions when he was tasked with looking after Fortunate Kiss for the former training partnership of Lloyd Kennewell and Lucy Yeomans through June and July of this year.
“I moved to Victoria for the jumps side of things but once I got my weight down, I could ride on the flat,” he said.