All the action from a busy four meeting weekend captured by Healy Racing.
Winning connections and race sponsors are pictured at Knockanard following the T.J. Magnier Memorial Banks Race, won by Cloudy Tuesday, trained and ridden by Turlough O’Connor for his aunt Irene Walsh \ Healy Racing
The scene from Lisronagh on Sunday with riders taking a minute's silence in memory of Michael O'Sullivan \ Healy Racing
Lisronagh racegoers Tommy Conway and Mick Walsh \ Healy Racing
Lisronagh racegoers Padi and Fiadh Martin find a puddle to have some fun in \ Healy Racing
Sarah and Harry O'Mahony at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Lisronagh racegoers Kate and Cillian Hassett \ Healy Racing
Brendaandtheboys and Ross Sugrue win for owners the Seven Sinners Syndicate and trainer Eoin McCarthy at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Cecily Purcell and Rosemary Ponsonby attending Lisronagh point \ Healy Racing
Punchestown drama as Eden Valley and David Doyle part company during the geldings' maiden both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Farmacaffley winner Ballyfree and Oran McGill make it a double on the day for Cormac Abernethy and Wilson Dennison when winning the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Soldierstown and Shane Cotter win the mares' maiden at Farmacaffley for Peter and Alan Buchanan \ Healy Racing
Enjoying the action at Farmacaffley were cousins Conor and Christopher Pugh and Robyn Ferris \ Healy Racing
Farmacaffley Josies Dylan and Maeve Carlin part company at the last in the geldings' maiden both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Brian Lenaghan, Gerald Duffy, Rod Amstrong and Seamus the dog at Farmacaffley \ Healy Racing
Familiar scene at Farmacaffley as runners head to the start \ Healy Racing
Plan Of Attack and Holly Dunne won the open at Punchestown\ Healy Racing
At Punchestown, Minella Mission and Adam Feeney took the geldings' maiden for John Nallen \ Healy Racing
Fountain House and Eoin Walsh won the Farmers Hunt Race at Punchestown for Nicki and Ian McCarthy \ Healy Racing