Scorsese and Jimmy O'Rourke (black) win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Borris House \ Healy Racing
One For Dan and James Murray won the older geldings' maiden for the Brenna family \ Healy Racing
Mary, Patrick and Rory Turley and Cahan O'Reilly after Dento Des Obeaux and Declan Lavery had a walkover in the adjacent hunt winners' race at Tyrella \ Healy Racing
Racavan and Noel McParlan won the five and six-year-old geldings' maiden at Tyrella for Philip McBurney and trainer Gerald Quinn \ Healy Racing
Soivegotachance and Alex Harvey suvive a mistake to win the older horses maiden at Tyrella \ Healy Racing
Blake and Paul O'Neill after Paul rode Custers Mistake to victory in the older geldings' maiden at Ballycahane \ Healy Racing
In hot pursuit: Ballycahane scene at the with runners clearing the fifth fence \ Healy Racing
La Feline won the open at Ballycahane for owner John O'Leary \ Healy Racing
Marching Mason unships jockey Ross Sugrue on the way to the start for the four-year-old maiden. Both were okay and went on to participate in the race \ Healy Racing
Jockey Ross Sugrue has a lucky escape as he parts company with Dylans Delight at the final fence at Ballycahane. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
New Order with James Kenny and connections after winning the five and six-year-old geldings' maiden at Castelands\ Healy Racing
Majestic Design with John Kirwan after winning the mares' maiden at Castlelands \ Healy Racing
All to play for: Romeo Magico and Jack Hendrick (left) win the unplaced maiden race at Castlelands from Idylle Sauvage\ Healy Racing
Chris O'Donovan receives the leading rider award at Castlelands from the O'Brien family \ Healy Racing