Frankie Rath, Sean Staples (jockey) and Aaron O'Shea after Theatre Light won the five-year-old mares; maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
On the bend at Lingstown - Son Of Anarchy and Barry O'Neill win the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Jessica, Kathleen, Zara Rose and Denis Murphy after their Lough Derg Spirit and Jack Hendrick won the Cross Country Banks Race at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Lingstown leader: Lough Derg Spirit and Jack Hendrick won the Cross Country Banks Race \ Healy Racing
Owners Pat and Jamie O'Leary after their Lonesome Boatman and Darragh Allen won the older horses' maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Brave Endeavour and Alan O'Sullivan won for owner Jamie O'Brien and trainer Marie Harding at Moig South \ Healy Racing
At Moig South, Morrie In D Quarry gave jockey Kieran Power his first success pictured with trainer Declan Queally's daughter Molly \ Healy Racing
Bright Size Life and Lee Shanahan part company at Moig South with both fine afterwards \ Healy Racing
Don't Matter Now and Declan Queally won the winners' of one for the Hoping For The Best Syndicate at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Tim Cleary with Derek O'Connor at Boulta after Miners Bridge won the five and older mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Eaton Anne and Johnny Barry won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Boulta for handler Finbarr Cowman \ Healy Racing
Handler Jimmy Kelly and son Lennie after Dul Ar Aghaidh won the mares' open at Boulta \ Healy Racing
James Pratt on car park duty at Boulta point-to-point \ Healy Racing