Grand National jockey Michael Nolan faces an investigation into his ride on Celebre D'Allen. The Allan Stennett-owned horse was pulled up by Nolan towards the end of Saturday's gruelling race and subsequently needed veterinary attention on the course at Aintree.
Celebre D'Allen was a 100/1 shot before the off, and he was still in the mix alongside Beauport and Grangeclare West with only three fences left to jump. Other horses eventually clame through as Nick Rockett held off the challenge of I Am Maximus to claim the victory for trainer Willie Mullins whose son, Patrick, was in the saddle.
It was announced by ITV after the race that Broadway Boy, who suffered a nasty fall, and Celebre D'Allen were both being assessed by vets. After a long delay, both horses walked onto horse ambulances to go back to their stables for further tests, and a stewards inquiry was opened into Nolan's ride.
MORE TO FOLLOW
We'll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story.
For the latest news and breaking news visit: . Stay up to date with all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you.
Follow us on Twitter @dexpress_sport - the official Daily Express & Twitter account - providing real news in real time.
We're also on Facebook @dailyexpresssport - offering your must-see news, features, videos and pictures throughout the day to like, comment and share from the Daily Express, Sunday Express and .
You may also like
Thane News: Office Of Ex-BJP Corporator Raju Mahadik Vandalised In Ambernath
Delhi: Fire breaks out in storage area in Wazirabad, no casualties reported
Mumbai: Mahim Residents Take Root Against Rising Heat, Prep City For Monsoon Tree Plantation Drive
IPL 2025: MI Aim For Resurgence Of Form When They Host RCB
'Played very important role': Amit Shah hails IFFCO's contribution in making India self-reliant in foodgrain sector