Grand National 2025 LIVE RESULTS: Broadway Boy update plus reaction after Nick Rockett won Aintree main event – latest

NICK ROCKETT powered home to win a thrilling Grand National at Aintree!
While in the following Dubai Cup later in the evening, Frankie Dettori on Mixto was beaten ON THE LINE by Hit Show.
The Willie Mullins' trained Nick Rockett won an emotional National, in tribute for the horse's late co-owner Sadie Andrews.
Follow ALL of the latest from Aintree below...
15.05 - Liverpool Hurdle
Kitzbuhel – 100/30
Strong Leader – 4/1
Home By The Lee – 13/2
Gwennie May Boy – 11/1
The Wallpark – 11/1
Jetara – 16/1
Altobelli – 20/1
Hiddenvalley Lake – 25/1
14.30 – Handicap Chase Result
Fantastic run by Stan Shepherd to see off the heavy favourite Imperial Saint to take the win.
He had to hold off a late surge and jumped the last fence seamlessly to head to the finishing post.
- Cruz Control
- Imperial Saint
- Erne River
Winnner - Cruz Control (11-1)
14.30 – Handicap Chase
Imperial Saint is leading with three fence to go.
Richmond Lake is second place.
Cruz Control is making a late push for the front.
14.30 – Handicap Chase
Docpickedme is the leader with 14 fences to go.
Imperial Saint is in second place.
Most of the horses seem to be pacing themselves at this stage.
14.30 – Handicap Chase
We are underway in the third race of the day.
The conditions are getting better as they day goes on.
It a clean start for this one.
14.30 - Handicap Chase
Imperial Saint – 7/2
Docpickedme – 11/2
Happygolucky – 11/2
Cruz Control – 13/2
Le Milos – 15/2
Weveallbeencaught – 17/2
Richmond Lake – 10/1
Charlie Uberalles – 12/1
Sam Brown – 14/1
Erne River – 18/1
Shakem Up’arry – 25/1
Frero Banbou – 33/1
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13.55 Mersey Novice’s Hurdle
- Honesty Policy (5-1)
- Regent's Stroll (9-1)
- Funiculi Funicula (12-1)
- Koktail Divin (17-2)
Winner - Honesty Policy (5-1)
13.55 Mersey Novice’s Hurdle
Regent's Stroll is the early leader in this one.
Koktail Divin is in second place, Miami Stroll in third.
It is well spaced out with 6 hurdles to go.
13.55 Mersey Novice’s Hurdle
We are away in the second race of thhe day.
It took two attempts to get going after our first false start of the day.
Much smaller field here, allowing the jockeys to plan their tactics more.
Big hitter is pulled from race
Teahupoo has been pulled from the 15.05 race.
This horse was well-fancied and will annoy many punters.
The change in conditions could be the reason.
Mystery runner in main race
There is some confusion over Stay Away Fay despite earlier reports, as the horse remains in the markets... for now.
No doubt it will become clearer as get closer to the start.
For now, people are still able to chance their arm on a bet.
13.55 Mersey Novice's Hurdle
Horaces Pearl – 11/4
Koktail Divin – 5/1
Regent’s Stroll – 5/1
Honesty Policy – 11/2
Miami Magic – 6/11
Kapa Jy Pyke – 8/1
Good And Clever – 18/1
Castle Carrock – 25/1
Funiculi Funicula – 25/1
13.20 Handicap Hurdle - Results
- Deep Cave
- Timmy Tuesday
- Double Powerful
- Park of Kings
- Catch Him Derry
13.20 Handicap Hurdle - Results
A fantastic run from Deep Cave getting a victory for Welsh trainer Christian Williams.
It made a late surge to take the win but timed his run perfectly.
Timmy Tuesday was just pushed into second place as a result.
Winner - Deep Cave (28-1)
13.20 Handicap Hurdle
Building Bridges and Dartan have made a push from the pack.
It seems they have set off too early and are being pegged back.
They are heading to the final few furlongs.
13.20 Handicap Hurdle
Building Bridges is leading the pack at this point.
Rushmount is caught up in the pack some way back.
All the horses are pacing themselves for the final push in this one.
13.20 Handicap Hurdle
The first race of the day is underway.
We are away at the first attempt, always a winner.
Non-runner update for Grand National
The 2023 Albert Bartlett Novice Hurdles winner has been pulled from the big race.
Stay Away Fay will not be making an appearance in the main race at Aintree today.
It will be a disappointment for the trainer who had high hopes for the promising horse.
Former winner has his say
BoyleSports ambassador and former Grand National winning jockey, Robbie Power has revealed his big race fancy.
Speaking to BoyleSports, Power said: "You have to respect last year's winner, I Am Maximus but it's a tough ask off top weight. Gavin Cromwell has a very strong hand in the race, I think Stumptown has a big chance, the Cross Country chase at Cheltenham is a great pointer to the National.
"But with the drying ground, I think Perceval Legallois will travel through this race very strongly and if I was having a few quid each way on one, it's Perceval Legallois for me."