Key events
17h ago12.57EDT
National debt
The phrase used by many in racing that we are all living in “Willie’s world” now was never truer than today. The first three for the trainer in the Grand National and, indeed, five of the first seven home is an incredible statistic. The Irish handler is now 2-5 favourite to regain his UK (!) trainers’ title having been 12-1 on Thursday before the Aintree meeting started. There’s no stopping him and with the way his team is set up, sourcing the best horses and attracting the best-off owners, it’s clear his domination will continue for some time to come. That’s the big story from today … hope you had a winner at some point and see you again next on live blog duty for the Derby … at Epsom!

17h ago12.49EDT
Weatherbys NH Flat Race (5.35pm) result
1 Green Splendour (Mr P W Mullins) 10-3 Fav
2 Destination Dubai (Kielan Woods) 10-1
3 Koktail Brut (Mr Harry Swan) 11-2
15 ran
Non Runners: 1,2,5,6,19
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 5, 2025A fairy tale day for Patrick Mullins gets even better!
The Grand National-winning rider steers home Green Splendour in the finale and on a day of days for Willie Mullins and the Closutton team pic.twitter.com/RK1IHLSY2p
17h ago12.43EDT
Weatherbys NH Flat Race (5.35pm)
And they’re off … these races are often run at a crawl and this is nothing new … they’ll tootle around and then dash for the post so pleas excuse the description as very little will happen and then a lot will at the finish … Destination Dubai has a lead of a couple of lengths at the halfway stage … Foutains Blenhein is there among the leaders as they turn for home … Green Splendour challenges close home and just holds on … and guess what it’s trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by his son Patrick (the winning Grand National combination).

17h ago12.28EDT
Greg Wood
Weatherbys NH Flat Race (5.35pm) preview
A Grade Two bumper to close that meeting that often throws up a useful novice hurdler for next season, although much of the crowd will already be making their way home by the time the runners go to post. There are a host of promising types in opposition, although the only runner who lined up for the equivalent race at Cheltenham last month – El Cairos – was scratched this morning. Mossy Fen Road is a likely type for the up-and-coming Harry Derham yard, but he is just one among 10 runners in the field that are looking to remain unbeaten, with Destination Dubai, Le Labo and Scope To Improve possibly the pick of those, albeing on the basis of very limited information.
SELECTION: SCOPE TO IMPROVE

17h ago12.27EDT
Maghull Novice Chase (5pm) result
1 Kalif Du Berlais (H Cobden) 15-8
2 Brookie (Sam Twiston-Davies) 25-1
3 L’eau Du Sud (Harry Skelton) 5-4 Fav
5 ran
Also: 9-2 Touch Me Not 4th
Non Runner: 6

17h ago12.20EDT
Dominic King of the Daily Mail has the latest news now. Broadway Boy, who fell in the Grand National after leading for a long way, has returned to the stables for further assessment.
🚨Important news: Broadway Boy has been treated on the course, assessed by vets and has walked onto a horse ambulance and returned to the stables for further assessment. Celebre D'Allen has also walked onto a horse ambulance and has been taken back to his stables
— Dominic King (@DominicKing_DM) April 5, 2025
17h ago12.13EDT
Maghull Novice Chase (5pm) And they’re off … Kalif Du Berlais leads with a circuit to go … Touch Me Not is a close second … L’Eau Du Sud is just behind the front pair … Touch me Not makes a mistake …. L’Eau Du Sud makes a challenge … but Kalif Du Berlais kicks home clear.
Kalif Du Berlais runs out the final Grade 1 winner of the Randox Grand National Festival under an excellent @CobdenHarry and on a good week for the @PFNicholls team pic.twitter.com/g9CxFoyMKR
— Racing TV (@RacingTV) April 5, 2025
Our reporter Robyn Vynter at the track tells us: “Tom Bellamy, Broadway Boy’s rider, has been taken to hospital for assessment. All other jockeys are fine. Broadway Boy is still being assessed on the course, while Celebre D’Allen walked into a veterinary ambulance and is being assessed off-site.”
18h ago12.06EDT
The 5pm race has been delayed
There will be a short delay to the start of R6 @AintreeRaces. Further updates to follow.
— BHA Stewards (@BHAStewards) April 5, 2025
18h ago11.50EDT
Maghull Novice Chase (5pm) betting
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Kalif Du Berlais 5/4
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L’Eau Du Sud 2/1
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Touch Me Not 4/1
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Special Cadeau 14/1
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Brookie 28/1

18h ago11.48EDT
And with that Tony Paley is back to take over. Bye!
18h ago11.48EDT
An email from Ladbrokes lands, and here are their early favourites for next year’s Grand National. It’s never too soon.
I Am Maximus 16/1
Nick Rockett 16/1
Iroko 20/1
Jagwar 20/1
Myretown 20/1
Haiti Couleurs 25/1
18h ago11.48EDT
Greg Wood
Maghull Novice Chase (5pm) preview
The last of the meeting’s Grade One events features the second, fourth and fifth horses home in a dramatic running of the Arkle Trophy at Cheltenham last month, when L’Eau Du Sud, through no real fault of his own, seemed to find himself in front for a little too long after Majborough, the hot favourite, made a hash of the last two fences. Dan Skelton’s runner certainly looked the likeliest winner two out and could well prove the point today, although Kalif Du Berlais is a fresher horse having been steered around Cheltenham and also back at his optimum trip after finding little at the business end in a Grade One over two-and-a-half last time.
SELECTION: L’EAU DU SUD

18h ago11.46EDT
All the jockeys are fine, but a couple of the horses are struggling. Broadway Boy, who led the race for so long, and Celebre D’Allen are, we’re told, being “assessed by expert veterinary teams”.
18h ago11.43EDT
Watching the replays, and as late as fence 24 Nick Rockett is not in the top 10. He was ninth over 27 and maybe seventh going round the home turn, with two jumps to go, but out of the turn a gap opens up and Patrick Mullins goes for it. Nick Rockett is first over the 29th and penultimate fence and leads from there, though I Am Maximus pushes him hard until the last 80 yards.
18h ago11.37EDT
Our snap report on Nick Rockett’s Grand National victory is here:
18h ago11.31EDT
The trophy presentation is now taking place. The trainer’s and jockey’s trophies are delightfully minimal. They are roughly the shape, but not quite the size, of a half-decent Easter egg.

18h ago11.25EDT
The story behind Nick Rockett has made this a particularly emotional win: he was originally owned by Stewart Andrew’s wife, Sadie, who had wanted the horse to be trained by Willie Mullins. This was her dream, but Sadie died of cancer in December 2022, a few days after Nick Rockett ran his first race over jumps. “Out of such sadness, such joy has been born and Nick Rockett has done it all for me, “ Stewart said earlier this year.
18h ago11.18EDT
Grand National (4pm) result
1 Nick Rockett (Mr P W Mullins) 33-1
2 I Am Maximus (P Townend) 7-1
3 Grangeclare West (B Hayes) 33-1
4 Iroko (Jonjo O’Neill Jr.) 13-2 Fav
34 ran
🏆 Nick Rockett wins the Randox Grand National! 🏆#ITVRacing | #GrandNational | @WillieMullinsNH pic.twitter.com/cIsnqScqpQ
— ITV Racing (@itvracing) April 5, 2025
18h ago11.17EDT
Stewart Andrew, the winner’s owner, carries Patrick Mullins on his back into the winners enclosure.
18h ago11.15EDT
Willie Mullins speaks to ITV. That was some result, the interview enthuses. “Some result, yeah,” he says. He is quite emotional, and not really in any state to be interviewed on national TV.
18h ago11.14EDT
Patrick Mullins has a chat:
He was just perfect. I actually had too good a start and I was trying to take him back all the way. He just jumped fantastic. It’s a dream since I was a kid. When I was five or six years old I was reading books about the Grand National so to put my name there is incredibly special. He’s just a brilliant horse. He’s not very big, one of the smallest in the field, but he’s brave as a lion.
18h ago11.12EDT
Willie Mullins has trained the Grand National winner, and Nick Rockett did it with his son Patrick on board! Mullins has all the top three, and four of the top five!
18h ago11.11EDT
Nick Rockett wins the Grand National!
It’s a victory for the Mullins family, with I Am Maximus finishing a couple of lengths back in second, ahead of Grangeclare West!

18h ago11.09EDT
Nick Rockett ahead of I Am Maximus in the final 150 yards!

18h ago11.09EDT
Four in the lead now going into the last. I Am Maximus is one of them!
18h ago11.08EDT
Celebre D’Allen in the lead now with two to go!
18h ago11.08EDT
Broadway Boy crashes out having led the entire race! Beauport comes through to take the lead.
19h ago11.07EDT
Kandoo Kid goes down, and he brings Appreciate It down too! Neither were among the leaders. Bravemangame is up to third.
19h ago11.06EDT
Broadway Boy still leading over Open Ditch, but Three Card Brag is half a length behind. Beauport and Broadway Boy follow them.
19h ago11.06EDT
Coko Beach pulls up before the Chair. There are maybe 30 horses in the main group going into the second circuit.
19h ago11.04EDT
Broadway Boy still in front, followed by Beauport and Three Card Brag, going over No13.
19h ago11.03EDT
Perceval Legallois is the second horse to go, over Valentine’s Brook.
19h ago11.02EDT
Broadway Boy still in the lead as they go over Becher’s for the first time.
19h ago11.02EDT
Duffle Coat has unseated his rider and is the first horse out of the race.
19h ago11.01EDT
Over the first of 30 fences. Broadway Boy is leading the field and this extremely early stage.
19h ago11.01EDT
And they’re off!

19h ago11.00EDT
Iroko has overtaken I Am Maximus in the betting and looks set to start the race as favourite. The clock strikes four, and this race is about to happen.
19h ago10.58EDT
About to start. Bravemansgame, a 50-1 chance trained by Paul Nicholls, hasn’t made it out yet and doesn’t look at all keen.
19h ago10.55EDT
The jockeys are getting aboard their rides and running them in front of the Queen Mother Stand. Five minutes away now.
19h ago10.52EDT
Michael Keady, who has never trained a horse to victory over jumps, has Horantzau d’Airy wearing No29, the most outside of all the outsiders at 150-1:
We’re dreaming. Fingers crossed he can just jump round safely and anything more than that’s a bonus.
19h ago10.49EDT
The jockeys make their way out, with the race just 10 minutes away now.
19h ago10.47EDT
Shark Hanlon, the trainer of the £800, Guinness-drinking horse-of-the-people Hewick and apparently in line to win a seven-figure sum if his horse comes in, has one of the finest nicknames in showbusiness. Here’s the origin story:
The nickname came from a hurling game when I was 18 in Kilkenny. I was playing full forward - I wasn’t much good but I was big and awkward and kept a full-back busy. A couple of balls came in and I was lucky enough to catch them and throw them to the corner forwards to score goals and Pa Dillon shouted on the sidelines: “Would someone cut the head off that shark and we can all go home now?” I remember we won that final and came back to Paulstown, and they said the man of the match was the shark. From that day on, I’ve been known as the shark.
19h ago10.43EDT
Hello world! Well, this is exciting is it not. ITV are currently showing us the horses in the parade ring. To my absolutely untrained eye they all look like wonderful beasts, and we’re given reasons to be enthusiastic about all of them (well, almost all, some owners and trainers are clearly just happy to be here). Broadway Boy is apparently “popping”.
19h ago10.31EDT
And as they cross the Melling Road it’s over to Simon Burnton …