This year’s great national one highlighted the horses of horse racing with several victims, but there are positive news on a horse.
Celebre d’Allen, a 125/1 foreigner during the centerpiece on Saturday, collapsed on the Aintree track in painful scenes.
Trained by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, Celebre d’Allen had traveled very early, but started to weaken significantly in the last stages. Although he seems to be in difficulty after the second fence, Jockey Micheal Nolan continued to go up before finally stopping after jumping the last.
A few moments later, the collapse caused immediate veterinary attention. Celebre d’Allen was then able to enter a horse ambulance and was taken for a more in -depth assessment.
An investigation by the stewards took place after the race, the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) confirming that Nolan had violated the rules of conduct by continuing to a horse that was clearly struggling and had no longer to “give”.
However, on Sunday, there was a brilliant perspective on Allen’s Celebre state with the gelm in search of fine Bettle on social networks.
Celebre d’Allen is in a brighter mood after needing immediate veterinary attention on Saturday
Celebre d’Allen, illustrated at the end of last year, collapsed on Saturday shortly after being fired up
Jockey Micheal Nolan, illustrated in Taunton last month, has since been suspended for 10 days
Take to X, Hobbs and White’s Joint-Mompou shared a video of the horse with the legend: ‘Celebre d’Allen Bright and Breezy this morning @antreees after having worked so well in the Grand National. “”
Celebre d’Allen was the oldest horse on the ground at 13, and the manipulation of him as Nolan later saw a 10 -day ban from the stewards of the racetrack.
Their complete statement on the incident read: “An investigation was held to determine if Micheal Nolan, the Celebre rider of Allen (FR), had continued in the race when the horse no longer seemed to have to give and clearly lost ground after the second closure.
“The rider and the veterinary agent were interviewed and recordings of the incident were consulted. The rider was suspended for 10 days.