Grand National jockey breaks silence after Celebre D'Allen's death - after being banned for riding horse which had 'no more to give'

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Grand National jockey breaks silence after Celebre D'Allen's death - after being banned for riding horse which had 'no more to give'


Grand National jockey Micheal Nolan has broken his silence after the death of horse Celebre D'Allen, saying he is 'heartbroken' and has been misunderstood. Nolan was given a 10-day ban and roundly criticised after riding the 13-year-old gelding over the last fence - despite him having 'no more to give'. 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.
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