Will Albert Einstein run in the 2000 Guineas?
A decision has not been made, and connections are considering supplementing him or focusing on sprint races.
Horse Racing / European Racing
Aidan O'Brien is considering Puerto Rico for the G1 2000 Guineas at Newmarket, while the plan for Albert Einstein remains up in the air following a recent run at Newbury. Gstaad may be aimed for the French equivalent.
Trainer Aidan O'Brien is carefully mapping out the spring campaigns for his stable stars. Puerto Rico, a winner of multiple Group 1 races as a juvenile, is currently favored for the G1 2000 Guineas. O'Brien has highlighted Puerto Rico's pace and success in France as key factors in this decision.
Gstaad, another talented colt, is being considered for the French equivalent, potentially avoiding a clash with Puerto Rico. Albert Einstein's path is less clear after a third-place finish in the Greenham Stakes. O'Brien is contemplating supplementing him for the Guineas or redirecting him to shorter distances.
In the 1000 Guineas division, Precise is recovering from a setback and is now likely to run at Newmarket. Diamond Necklace, another top filly, may be aimed at the French equivalent depending on Precise's progress.
A decision has not been made, and connections are considering supplementing him or focusing on sprint races.
Gstaad is likely to be pointed towards the French equivalent of the 2000 Guineas.
Yes, Precise is reportedly doing well and is expected to race at Newmarket.
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