Broadway Boy update issued by Grand National bosses after fall
Broadway Boy and Celebre D'Allen were both assessed on course
One of the horses being assessed on course after falling at the Grand National has been able to return to stables, authorities have said.
Thirty-four horses started the Grand National 2025 at Aintree today. However, 18 didn't finish.
Two horses - Broadway Boy and Celebre D'Allen - were being assessed on course after suffering horrific falls during the race, with screens erected around the animals. The racing at Aintree was delayed as a result.
At around 5.10pm, the BBC reported that Celebre D’Allen had walked onto the horse ambulance and would return to the stables for further assessment. Broadway Boy was still being assessed on course with its jockey, Tom Bellamy, taken to hospital at that time, they said.
But just before 5.20pm, a Jockey Club spokesperson said: "Broadway Boy walked on to the horse ambulance and will return to the stables for further assessment."
Any new information on their condition will be updated here.
33/1 shot Nick Rockett, ridden by Patrick Mullins, won this year's race for trainer Willie Mullins.
The final placings for this year's Grand National, including the winner, with 16 finishers out of 34 runners:
Article continues belowNick Rockett
I Am Maximus
Grangeclare West
Iroko
Mettingofthewaters
Senior Chef
Minella Cocooner
Hewick
Minella Indo
Twig
Three Card Brag
Beauport
Horantazu D'airy
Vanillier
Bravemansgame
Chantry House