The talking horse of the moment is Albert Einstein. AOB is saying he's the fastest horse they've ever had and that he will go for the 2000G. To be fair to AOB his words have been 'they think he'll stay a mile'. Will he?
Albert won his first two starts in the Spring of 2025 and was then ante-post favourite for the Coventry. He was injured and did not run. He has not run since May 2025. He is, because of AOB's comments, as short as 7-2 for the 2000G.
As regards his pedigree, he's by the now deceased Wootton Bassett, who ran 9 times and won 5 races. He was a first class 2yo and won the 7f Lagardere Group 1 race. He was retired to stud in France and stood for a fairly low fee. Once it was realised that he was something special as a sire and that he was capable of getting horses that stayed 10f+ he was snapped up by Coolmore. Albert is the first foal of his dam Yet (by Danzig's speedy son War Front). She only ran 3 times, wining a small race and running 2nd in the Airlie Stud Stakes. Her career and stud record give us little to go on. Her dam was a filly called Butterflies who is by Galileo. She was an above average filly who managed to get placed in two Group 3 races, one as a 2yo(8f) and the other as a 3yo (12f). Her dam is the prolific Mariah's Storm, who was just off top class as a race racefilly but absolutely top class as a broodmare. She is the dam of Giant's Causeway and of You'resothrilling who's the dam of Gleneagles.
There's little doubt that Albert Einstein is extremely well bred and on balance should have the pedigree of a 2000G horse. The question is will his reputed speed undo him?
Albert won his first two starts in the Spring of 2025 and was then ante-post favourite for the Coventry. He was injured and did not run. He has not run since May 2025. He is, because of AOB's comments, as short as 7-2 for the 2000G.
As regards his pedigree, he's by the now deceased Wootton Bassett, who ran 9 times and won 5 races. He was a first class 2yo and won the 7f Lagardere Group 1 race. He was retired to stud in France and stood for a fairly low fee. Once it was realised that he was something special as a sire and that he was capable of getting horses that stayed 10f+ he was snapped up by Coolmore. Albert is the first foal of his dam Yet (by Danzig's speedy son War Front). She only ran 3 times, wining a small race and running 2nd in the Airlie Stud Stakes. Her career and stud record give us little to go on. Her dam was a filly called Butterflies who is by Galileo. She was an above average filly who managed to get placed in two Group 3 races, one as a 2yo(8f) and the other as a 3yo (12f). Her dam is the prolific Mariah's Storm, who was just off top class as a race racefilly but absolutely top class as a broodmare. She is the dam of Giant's Causeway and of You'resothrilling who's the dam of Gleneagles.
There's little doubt that Albert Einstein is extremely well bred and on balance should have the pedigree of a 2000G horse. The question is will his reputed speed undo him?