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Jockey Tom Bellamy rushed to hospital after ‘awful’ Grand National fall on Broadway Boy

Published on April 05, 2025 at 05:07 PM

JOCKEY Tom Bellamy has been rushed to hospital after an ‘awful' fall in the Grand National.

The Cotswolds-based rider suffered a bone-crunching spill from Broadway Boy in the big race.

Jockey Tom Bellamy at the Cheltenham November Meeting.
Jockey Tom Bellamy has been rushed to hospital after a horrible fall in the Grand National

The 66-1 chance was leading and pinging the famous fences when he fell at the 25th.

Bellamy looked to get catapulted forwards from the horse and smashed into the turf.

Broadway Boy walked gingerly into a horse ambulance on the track – while Bellamy was taken away for further assessment.

It is hoped his injuries are not too bad but he will require observation from a doctor.

Broadway Boy was one of three horses to fall in the race, alongside 25-1 Kandoo Kid and 10-1 Perceval Legallois.

While 125-1 outsider Celebre D'Allen was also taken into a horse ambulance after being pulled up on the run-in.

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