Racegoers at the Quakerstown, Co Clare venue Eabha Geraghty, Tommy Vaughan, Jenny Lynch, John Lynch, Charlie O'Brien and Pat Stafford \ Healy Racing
Katie Murphy with her pony Alfie at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
At Knockmullen House, Barry and Bill O'Neill, Rebecca Surman (owner) and Colin Bowe (trainer) after Fiddledee won the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Evie Codd with her grandfather's Cup - the James Boyd Cup at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Manlikemike and Jack Hendrick won the winners' of one for Bernice Murphy and her Family at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Walks The Walk and Brian Dunleavy mares' maiden at Dromhane with Ellen Doyle, Jess Grantham and DJ Dunleavy \ Healy Racing
Break time at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Hunt Away and Mikey O'Connor won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for the Open The Boot Partnership at Dronmhane \ Healy Racing
Hickeys Hill and Barry Stone won for trainer Benny Walsh with wife Jenny and daughters Lily and Belle at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown winner Second Subaltern and Evan Nugent gave trainer Derek O'Connor and friends a double on the card \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown drama at the final fence with Winter Orchid and Adam Ryan crashing out through the wing leaving Love Bite and Paul Cawley to go on and win. Both horse and rider were fine afterwards \ Healy Racing
Racegoers at the Co Clare venue at Quakerstown, Killian O'Sullivan, Charlie O'Connor and Tommy O'Connor \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown racegoer Lily O'Flaherty shows her moves \ Healy Racing
Another leader: At Quakerstown, the riderless Go Another One leads home eventual winner Winged Leader \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown presentation, Paul and Helen O'Neill make a presentation to Frankie Ward \ Healy Racing
Winged Leader gets washed down after his 25th career success and 12th in a row for trainer David Christie at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
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