EINSTEIN NUMBERS:
2009 Record:
(6-2-1-2)
2009 Earnings: $1,269,304
2009 Win %: 33% In-The-Money
%: 83%
Einstein Flying
Under Radar For BC Classic It can be argued that this year’s Breeders’ Cup Classic (gr.
I) is as perplexing and wide open as any time in the event’s 26-year
history. Between the parity of the top older horses and the wild card
factor of Santa Anita’s Pro-Ride surface, handicappers will have
plenty of choices come Nov. 7.
With just two weeks remaining, much of the focus has been
on the European invaders Mastercraftsman and Rip Van Winkle; America’s 3-year-old
stars Summer Bird, Mine That Bird and Quality Road; California contenders
Colonel John, Richard's Kid and perhaps Zenyatta; and even Gio Ponti,
the nation’s highest rated turf horse who will change surfaces to
point for the $5 million purse.
Are we forgetting anyone? Perhaps a multiple grade I winner and earner
of nearly $3 million in his storied career? Let’s think for a moment…
Oh yeah…Einstein.
Despite winning the $1 million Santa Anita Handicap (gr. I) in March on
the same surface that the BC Classic will be run over, and notching the
$500,000 Woodford Reserve Turf Classic (gr. IT) for the second straight
year at Churchill Downs, it seems that Einstein could be the forgotten
horse heading into the big race. And that is just fine with trainer Helen
Pitts.
“
That’s the way I like it,” Pitts said. “I like when
we fly under the radar. It’s going to be a tough race, but I know
one thing: He’ll give 110 percent like he always does.”
The general perception may be that the Brazilian-bred son of Spend a Buck—Gay
Charm, by Ghadeer, has finally lost a half-step in the second half of
his 7-year-old season. That is based on the horse’s fifth-place
finish in the Aug. 8 Arlington Million (gr. IT) and then a runner-up defeat
in the Sept. 6 Pacific Classic (gr. I) at Del Mar when he was caught late
by longshot Richard’s Kid to lose by a neck.
Einstein, now owned by Stronach Stables, has not run since the Pacific
Classic and will train up to the Breeders’ Cup. Out of sight, out
of mind, says Pitts.
“
He ran one bad race at Arlington on a soft course that he didn’t
like and everyone is knocking him,” Pitts said. “I don’t
think he’s lost a step at all. He came back and ran well at Del
Mar. It’s fine with me that some people have forgotten about him.
“
I like that he will come in fresh; he’s run some of his best races
fresh. He won the ‘Big Cap’ off of six or seven weeks (rest),
the Woodford off two months, and the Clark (Handicap, gr. II) off more
than three months. He’ll be ready.”
Since the Pacific Classic, Einstein has been working steadily at his home
base of Churchill Downs. Most recently, he breezed five furlongs Oct.
18 in 1:01 flat. Pitts said the dark bay will have one more work Oct.
25 in Louisville before shipping to California on Oct. 27. She plans to
give him just one work over the Pro-Ride, tentatively on Nov. 1.
“
We already know he likes the track and surface,” Pitts said. “That
definitely makes me feel better about his chances. I’m excited.
I think he’ll run a good race. We’ll see what happens.” |
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