Broadway Boy and Celebre D’Allen are ‘back on track’ after going down during Nick Rockett’s Grand National triumph
Broadway Boy and Celebre D’Allen, the two horses that needed veterinary treatment on the track after running in the Grand National on Saturday, were both reported to be making good progress on Sunday after spending the night at Aintree racecourse.
Willy Twiston-Davies – assistant to his father, Nigel, the trainer of Broadway Boy – said the gelding would be back in the yard later in the day after taking a heavy fall at the 25th fence when leading the field on the second circuit.