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Grand National: Broadway Boy Leader will return home after autumn in the race

Broadway Boy will return home after a heavy decline in the Great National.

Trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies in Gloucestershire, the horse was leading the Aintree show when he descended intensively to Valentine’s Brook in the second circuit.

Nigel’s son and assistant coach Willy Twiston-Davies X said, “More importantly, thank you for all the good messages, more importantly, thanks to all the veterinarians in @Aintreeraces.” He said.

“Broadway Boy is loaded into the horse ambulance and comes home. A special horse for all of us at the Grangehill Farm.

“Thank you very much to Laura, who stayed with him all night.”

Willy’s Jockey brother Sam said the horse was “hard and painful.”

After the race, Broadway Boy and Celebre D’Allen – withdrawn – were evaluated by veterinarians and taken to the race tracks for further evaluation and walked to the horse ambulances.

Broadway Boy’s jockey Tom Bellamy was taken to Aintree University Hospital for evaluation

Celebre D’Allen was trained by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White in Somrseet.

On Saturday evening, a letter on Facebook accounts, “Observation and rest for one night stayed and will be good,” he said.

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