My thoughts on Albert Einstein, for those interested.
The ground clearly didn’t help, but for me, he’s never really looked like a natural sprinter to me he actually made progress late on.
Let’s be honest—keenness has been an issue, and that’s part of the reason he was here today.
My granddad used to say, “Trust the formbook, not the hype.” There’s been a huge amount of talk about this horse—maybe too much talk without enough substance to fully support it.
We all want to see the next superstar, we all dream of it—but today felt like one of those moments where the bubble bursts a little.
That said, there’s no doubt he can improve from here. The question is when—and over what trip.
Personally, I always felt Gstaad had the stronger form in the book and was the one to beat for the Newmarket Guineas. In hindsight, that view looks even more solid now.
Onwards and upwards.
For the Japanese Runner in Dubai, I almost always recommend holding the position like Equinox and Heart's Cry. But Magnitude was strong and his jockey did a phenomenal job!
for DWC, Magnitude was strong! much stronger than expected
I think Forever Young shouldn't give up the position so early on, but I need to look deeper into it after seeing the sectional time🧐
What do you think of the loss?