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By:
brandyontherocks
When: 29 Mar 26 19:42
To think people believe Coolmore do not know the right distance for their horses!!!
This game is not for everyone.
By:
punchestown
When: 29 Mar 26 20:22
Outstanding trainer with an enviable record and has seen some outstanding animals go through the yard but he could lay off the hyperbole once in a while as he hails the second coming season after season with the said animal often sinking without trace.

"We have never seen anything like X,Y or Z before Gary" is wheeled out ad nauseum and it wears a bit thin after you've heard it for the 15th year running.
By:
uptheirons
When: 29 Mar 26 20:37
"Stallion Promoters" should explain it
By:
differentdrum
When: 29 Mar 26 21:04
They know the right distances for their horses? So they entered Albert Einstein in the Derby as some sort of joke?
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 29 Mar 26 22:41
Brandy I think you have contradicted yourself, you start off saying they are not putting the public away and the say To think people believe Coolmore do not know the right distance for their horses!!!

  Which is it ??
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 29 Mar 26 22:42
* Then say.
By:
Delashay
When: 30 Mar 26 07:49
brandyontherocks • March 29, 2026 7:42 PM BST
To think people believe Coolmore do not know the right distance for their horses!!!  Laugh

Sort it out Ms Critical!

You ask :

brandyontherocks • March 29, 2026 6:12 PM BST
Im confused.
What would be the point of O'brien trying to put people away?

You certainly are confused Brandy!

They ran two horse both one time favs in last years Derby over the WRONG TRIP!

I’ll let you work out why that was innocent one in world of corruption!

But I gave you the reply to what you asked and backed that up,

Delashay • March 29, 2026 6:24 PM BST
How was he that price after his run in the Dante?

In a race where they had another convenient non stayer as Fav with stable jock on @ 2/1

Whilst Lambourn won @ 13/2!

Made all and set strong pace, clear over 2f out, ridden over 1f out, stayed on strongly, unchallenged

Slight of hand Wink

I’m sure many benefited from that!

Isn’t it convenient that two non stayers were ridden out the back and looked after!?

Do you remember their excuses after?

Delacroix took a bump early on LaughLaughLaugh

I’ll remind again Sleight of hand, a feint, whilst you watch the feint jab you get caught with a swift left hook in the name of an uncontested leader throughout and stayer Lambourn! Laugh
By:
Delashay
When: 30 Mar 26 07:52
brandyontherocks • March 29, 2026 7:42 PM BST

This game is not for everyone.
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 30 Mar 26 09:03
aiden said or it was reported that albert einstien wasn so far ahead of the others ,i am assuming then 2yos that they thought the others cant be much good ! fair enough but gstaad and a few others proved to be top level as 2yos so is albert eienstein  indeed an exceptional horse at up to 6f who was smashing the others at home on the gallops and may have just been rusty and found out by the trip and going on saturday ,i said somewhere that the commenwealth cup may be a better bet than the gns last week and he is 12/1 for that ive had a few quid ante post at that price .not a lot yet as things can change .
By:
FOYLESWAR
When: 30 Mar 26 09:04
was so far ahead^^^^
By:
Delashay
When: 30 Mar 26 09:58
I’m really not sure why you feel that you have to put people down and when you make such remarks say to who it’s actually aimed at!
By:
Delashay
When: 30 Mar 26 21:05
Hey Brandy luv where are ya? Laugh
By:
uptheirons
When: 30 Mar 26 22:05
The utterly certifiable,autistic,non punting cretin is still relentlessly is still at itLaugh
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 07:10
And you’re still on repeat so save your advice! Laugh
By:
MJK
When: 31 Mar 26 12:14
Albert Einstein and Gstaad scratched from Guineas?
By:
MJK
When: 31 Mar 26 12:19
Confirmed

Aidan O'Brien removes two horses including former favourite Albert Einstein from 2,000 Guineas with immediate effect https://share.google/WzpoejxhfQfIMydTC
By:
strontium
When: 31 Mar 26 12:34
"computer error", apparently.
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 12:34
2,000 Guineas market in turmoil after top Aidan O'Brien colts Gstaad and Albert Einstein mistakenly scratched from race

You couldn’t make it up could you! Crazy
By:
Jacko2017
When: 31 Mar 26 12:35
Racing Post
@RacingPost
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 12:35
The ante-post betting for the Betfred 2,000 Guineas was thrown into turmoil on Tuesday when Gstaad and Albert Einstein were incorrectly scratched from the race.
Trainer Aidan O'Brien stated that both colts were removed from the Newmarket Classic on May 2 due to an administrative error and that he is working to try to get them reinstated.
O'Brien said: "There was a blip on the computer. Something happened, the computer went bananas and took out a couple of horses that weren't meant to be taken out. We are hoping to get them back in and could do with a bit of common sense being applied.
"The people here in the office were trying to take the horses out of the Dante, but the Guineas flashed up instead and that button was pressed. They were pressing for the Dante, but as they were pressing the Guineas flashed up. They weren't meant to be taken out of the Guineas and we are working on getting them back in." 

Laugh
By:
Jacko2017
When: 31 Mar 26 12:35
Racing Post
@RacingPost
BREAKING: Aidan O'Brien has stated that Gstaad and Albert Einstein were removed from the 2,000 Guineas due to an administrative error arising from a computer glitch. The trainer is still working to try and get both colts reinstated.

O'Brien said: "There was a blip on the computer. Something happened, the computer went bananas and took out a couple of horses that weren't meant to be taken out. We are hoping to get them back in and could do with a bit of common sense being applied. The people here in the office were trying to take the horses out of the Dante, but the Guineas flashed up instead and that button was pressed.

"They were pressing for the Dante but as they were pressing the Guineas flashed up. They weren't meant to be taken out of the Guineas and we are working on getting them back in."
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 12:35
So they shorten the others! Crazy
By:
Jacko2017
When: 31 Mar 26 12:35
Oops
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 12:36
Thanks for the update
By:
differentdrum
When: 31 Mar 26 12:46
Computer error or human error? Obvious which one O'Brien is going to pick. If it was computer error then how come it hasn't affected anybody else? The last thing they should be doing is reinstating just because it's O'Brien. Can't they supplement?
By:
DonegalPrince
When: 31 Mar 26 12:50
yes they can supplement. £30k 5 days before race
By:
MJK
When: 31 Mar 26 13:14
No doubt one of the geniuses on here has made a fortune on it...
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 13:25
Do people believe that it was an accident?

On Sunday he was talking about Moore riding Gstaad with a view to newmarket!

All these shenanigans [:crazy:
By:
Tiger Tiger
When: 31 Mar 26 13:31
No probably not an accident but instead it was probably a genuine mistake.
By:
1st time poster
When: 31 Mar 26 13:59
why does AOB want to reinstate a horse in to 2000 G,who he told us 48hr ago was a sprinter ?
By:
penzance
When: 31 Mar 26 14:08
Both to be supplemented.
By:
strontium
When: 31 Mar 26 14:10
The Boys know.
By:
Ramruma
When: 31 Mar 26 14:12
"What has happened won't affect what we will be doing. They will stay on their programmes. At the moment, it looks like we are going to train Albert for the Guineas, and that has also been the plan for Gstaad. I'd imagine the lads will supplement them if we decide that's the thing to do."

In other words, Aidan thinks Einstein is a sprinter but has been overruled by Magnier into having a crack at the Guineas.
By:
strontium
When: 31 Mar 26 14:17
A horse can only run in the Guineas once, so why not? Can still go down the Commonwealth Cup route afterwards. And it wouldn't be the first time an AOB horse makes a miraculous recovery/improvement.
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 15:44
Stro you’re on then? Hoping for the oracle?
By:
strontium
When: 31 Mar 26 15:47
No, i rarely bet on flat racing.
By:
lingbleed
When: 31 Mar 26 16:09
So my antepost bet on Albert Einstein is now scratched? i backed him after that poor run the weekend at big prices, what's the rules here. Is my money gone?.
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 16:10
Ok cheers Stro it seemed like you were hopeful of a run still, all this is just to murky the water cast doubt.

Can’t see anyone championing his chance.

Even after the Lion in Winter flopped in the Dante people were after backing him, recall Wally saying that he’d go in if it was pushed to 10/1! Think it was 6/1.

If supped it’s a runner surely?
By:
Delashay
When: 31 Mar 26 16:11
Can get bigger than 10’s for him now
By:
impossible123
When: 31 Mar 26 16:40
A gravy-trainer journo has suggested to give AE another chance citing Auguste Rodin and City Of Troy, both Derby winners after flopping in The 2000G. I think this journo is being disingenuous and unprofessional.

Auguste Rodin had an eventful and troubled run in the 2000G eg ran into the back of a runner, stumbled, etc; City Of Troy was way undercooked, and ran very keenly. He also had an episode in the stall.

Albert Enstein ran with the choke out throughout last time. He also never ran further than 6f last season. He suffered a setback too.
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