Healy Racing captured the action over last weekend’s five fixtures
At Nenagh were trainer John Queally (left) and Pat Doyle \ Healy Racing
Edward O'Grady and wife Kay after Making Country won at Nenagh \ Healy Racing
Nenagh racecard sellers Rian, Elise and Aoibhinn Ni Slatarra at the Co Tipperary venue \ Healy Racing
Masked Du Potier won for Pandora Briselden and dad Guy at Nenagh \ Healy Racing
Accustomed's winning owner Catherine Cashman with the Devonshire Cup at Castelands \ Healy Racing
Midnight Jukebox connections after winning, Adaya and Amanda Buggy and Tasha Foley at Castlelands \ Healy Racing
Caoimhe's winning trainer Jimmy Kelly with wife Shauna and kids Sonny and Lenny at Castlelands \ Healy Racing
At Castlelands, Queens Secret won for trainer Aidan Fitzgerald with daughters Millie and Rose \ Healy Racing
At Kirkistown, Cadoudal Saint and Simon Cavanagh won the winners' race for Gerald Quinn and P.J.McBurney \ Healy Racing
My Life Be Like and Barry O'Neill win the five-year-old geldings' maiden for the Shane Wilson and Jamesy Hagan Partnership at Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
At Belclare, Willie Slattery, Tim Finn, Adam Ryan and Mick Walsh after Smokehouse won the four-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
Belclare winners Caroline, Robin and Timmy O'Byrne, Rob James, Jack, Mary and Pat Doyle after Lifetime Ambition won the open \ Healy Racing
A Castlelands win for Hydration Station gave jockey Jamie Scallan and owner Gearoid Doyle a double on the card after Midnight Jukebox earlier \ Healy Racing
Go MIke Go and Ian Cribbin survive a bad mistake at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Katie's Melody and Barry O'Neill won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Lingstown, with his sons, Danny, Billy and Charlie, Mikey Fogarty, Henry Fogarty and Clodagh Healy \ Healy Racing
Lingstown leapers: Winner Vital Island and Barry Stone (far side) in the Banks race \ Healy Racing
Sapphos Word and Jack Hendrick won the four-year-old mares' maiden at Lingstown for Cormac Doyle and his son Charlie \ Healy Racing