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Balthazar King making 'steady progress' after Grand National fall

Balthazar King only got as far as the Canal Turn in the National
Balthazar King only got as far as the Canal Turn in the National

Philip Hobbs reports Balthazar King to be making "steady progress" as he recovers from his fall in the Crabbie's Grand National.

Last year's runner-up only made it as far as the Canal Turn in this year's renewal of the Aintree spectacular and suffered broken ribs after bringing down Ballycasey.

Having initially been treated on the course, he was transferred to the University of Liverpool Equine Hospital by horse ambulance.

Hobbs posted on Twitter on Monday: "Balthazar King has had a good 24 hours and (is) making steady progress.

"He has broken a couple of ribs and is very sore but is eating and seems bright in himself.

"Thank you for all your kind messages of support we will keep you updated."

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