Grand National jockey 'rushed to hospital' after serious fall as health update released
Jockey Robbie Dunne was rushed to hospital following a heavy fall during this afternoon's Grand National at Aintree, though officials confirmed he remained conscious and able to communicate as he was transported by ambulance.
Dunne came down while riding Stellar Story in what ITV Racing described as a nasty incident during the showpiece event.
The race itself was claimed by the pre-race favourite I Am Maximus, though celebrations were tempered by concerns for those injured on the famous Aintree fences.
Several horses required veterinary attention following falls during the race, prompting anxious moments for spectators.
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Top Of The Bill, ridden by Toby McCain-Mitchell, grandson of legendary trainer Ginger McCain, initially sparked serious concern when assessed on the course by the expert veterinary team. The horse subsequently recovered and walked back to the stables.
Quai De Bourbon fell early in the race and appeared unwell before being transported via horse ambulance for examination at the stables.
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Mr Vango is also currently undergoing assessment by veterinary staff.
Patrick Mullins, victorious in last year's Grand National aboard Nick Rockett, was also receiving physiotherapy treatment after Grangeclare West unseated him at the opening fence.
The incidents cast a shadow over the final day of the Aintree Festival, which had already witnessed tragedy in preceding days.
Get On George was humanely destroyed earlier on Saturday after pulling up, while Gold Dancer became a fatality during Friday's racing.
The festival's famous fences claimed multiple fallers throughout today's feature race.
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