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Albert Einstein (IRE)
3yo b c 28th Jan 2023
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Albert Einstein (IRE) b c 28th Jan 2023
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War Front (USA)
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Reports in which Albert Einstein (IRE) was mentioned
Lake Victoria bounced back to her best in the Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas, sealing a four-timer for Ryan Moore and a treble for Aidan O'Brien.
Sun 25th May
The highly-regarded Albert Einstein made it two from two, as he led home five rivals in the Gain Marble Hill Stakes.
Sun 25th May
Albert Einstein made a big impression on his racecourse bow at Naas this afternoon when running out a stylish winner of the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden for Aidan O’Brien.
Sat 10th May
After race at
Curragh Sun, 25th May, 2025 (1st) 
He's very quick. We always thought he was really good but since his first run he's got so quick,. Ryan said they felt like they were only hacking, I don't think you could go fast enough in front of him. Ryan taught him a lot. He waited and got him to relax the best he could and when he came out he said he took a minute to engage. He's a very fast horse. The lads said he was rated an eight as a yearling and that's as high as the rating goes. Obviously as regards physique he's very good and obviously he's by Wootton Bassett. He's been very special in everything he's done. He's 540kg, that's a very big horse and he's only a two-year-old. Ryan rode him in the spring and he started learning very quickly. I think his name was changed three times. Every time we named him Sue (Magnier) maybe thought the name wasn't good enough for him. It's a feeling putting those names on those horses and it's a very difficult thing to do. I wasn't sure what his name was as he was changed so many times. We always thought he was very special and that's obviously why Sue called him that. He's very exciting. The plan was to come here and go to the Coventry. I was worried today because it's so windy and he is so sharp mentally but he had to run. We were hoping it was going to be a strong run race, which I thought it was, but Ryan said he would have preferred them to go faster. If everything goes well I think that's what the lads will do but obviously they'll decide all those things the week before Ascot

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