Celebre D'Allen, a 125/1 outsider trained by Philip Hobbs and Johnson White, weakened in the late stages and collapsed after the last fence, requiring veterinary attention.
Jockey Micheal Nolan says he was "absolutely heartbroken" and "more upset than anybody" after his horse Celebre D'Allen died following the Grand National.
Jockey Micheal Nolan says he was "absolutely heartbroken" and "more upset than anybody" after his horse Celebre D'Allen died following the Grand National.