The British Horse Racing Authority (BHA) have released a statement after Broadway Boy and Celebre D'Allen required veterinary treatment following the 2025 Randox . The two horses were both assessed on the track after the race, causing a minor delay.
After going off at odds of 100/1, Broadway Boy raced prominently for jockey Tom Bellamy before taking a heavy fall at the 25th fence. Staff at Aintree then rushed to the aid of both the runner and rider.
Broadway Boy then received immediate care on the track before he walked into a horse ambulance for further checks from the veterinary team on course. The Nigel Twiston-Davies-trained gelding then walked back to his stables, where he will continue to be checked.
A statement from the BHA read: "Both horses received immediate and extensive treatment by the vets, also calling on the first class facilities and various teams on site. This treatment and assessment will continue into the evening."
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