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Veterinary Attention Required for Two Horses After Grand National
Following the 2025 Randox Grand National at Aintree, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) issued a statement confirming that Broadway Boy and Celebre D’Allen necessitated veterinary evaluation. Both horses underwent initial assessments on the racecourse after the event concluded, leading to a brief delay in proceedings.
Broadway Boy Fall
Broadway Boy, who started the race with odds of 100/1, maintained a prominent position under jockey Tom Bellamy. However, the horse experienced a significant fall at the 25th fence. Aintree’s veterinary personnel promptly attended to both the injured horse and jockey.
Immediate on-track care was administered to Broadway Boy before he was transported in a horse ambulance for further examination by the veterinary team. The Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained gelding has since returned to his stable, where his condition continues to be monitored.
BHA Statement on Horse Welfare
The BHA statement detailed the incident: “Both horses received immediate and comprehensive treatment from veterinary professionals, utilizing the first-class facilities and on-site teams. This level of care and observation will extend throughout the evening.”
Celebre D’Allen Incident
Celebre D’Allen, another outsider in the betting at 125/1, raced prominently towards the front of the field with jockey Micheal Nolan. However, he was pulled up after jumping the final obstacle.
Subsequently, the 13-year-old collapsed on the course and received immediate veterinary attention. Similar to Broadway Boy, Celebre D’Allen was moved into a horse ambulance and transported back to his stable for further evaluations.
Stewards Inquiry for Jockey Micheal Nolan
Jockey Micheal Nolan is scheduled to face a stewards inquiry concerning his ride in the Grand National. This Grand National ride marked a significant occasion in Nolan’s career, who has achieved 37 wins from 254 rides this season.
Tom Bellamy Injury Update
Following his fall, Broadway Boy’s jockey, Tom Bellamy, was taken to Aintree University Hospital for further medical assessments. All other jockeys returned to the weighing room, allowing racing to resume shortly after.
Willie Mullins Secures Grand National Victory
Renowned trainer Willie Mullins enjoyed a stellar Aintree meeting, culminating in a notable victory in the Grand National with Nick Rockett at odds of 33/1. The gelding demonstrated resilience, holding off a challenge from stablemate I Am Maximus, the previous year’s victor, in a closely contested finish.
Mullins Celebrates Family Success
An emotional Willie Mullins expressed his joy at the triumph, particularly as his son Patrick Mullins expertly piloted Nick Rockett to victory, marking a fitting end to an exceptional race meeting. The Mullins team celebrated further success in the bumper race with Green Splendour’s decisive win.