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Big Broadway boys come home after falling down in big country horror, racing breathes

Broadway Boy and Jockey Tom Bellamy

His contacts announced that the Broadway boy suffered a major fall while leading the Great National on Saturday, but “going home.”

Very pleased with the sport, Aintree's vet gave the seven-year-old a green light to return to his journey to Grange Hill Farm in Gloucestershire. People feel very anxious after millions of spectators wince as Nigel the foot trainer leads the race.

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Veterinarians and staff rushed to the scene and after watching closely overnight, he drove south through a horse ambulance on Sunday to continue his recovery. Sam Twiston-Davies, another runner on stable, Beauport, the son of coach Nigel, wrote on X that the Broadway boys were “stiff and sore, but were all well home this morning”.

Nigel's other son, yard assistant Willy Twiston-Davies, added: “Thank you for all the lovely information, and more importantly, thanks to all the vets at Aintree. The Broadway boys were loaded into horse ambulance and returned home. All of us at Grange Hill Farm have a special horse.”

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