Diamond Jetaway and Ross Sugrue won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry giving trainer Ger Lawless a 1-3 with Mahlers Dream finishing third \ Healy Racing
Ross Berry and Dan Hyde shared the spoils with a dead-heat in the open at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Dog gone: A whippet chases home the horses in the five-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Keith Cogley won a best turned out at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Croi Corcra and Sophie Carter with Saoirse Cowman win the mares' winners of three at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Mrs Kenny and son Robert present Johnny Barry with the leading jockey award at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
David and Arthur Donald after their No More Lockdown and Luke Carberry won the winners' of one at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Daniel Gallagher and Johhny Barry pose after The Kids Choice won the six-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
There was a Ballingarry double for Ross Sugrue last Saturday \ Healy Racing
Bennettshill and Johnny Barry win the six-year-old geldings' maiden at Ballingarrry for the Treacy Family from Fethard \ Healy Racing
Reaching for it at Ballingarry, No More Lockdown and Luke Carberry win the winners' of one \ Healy Racing
Inchydoney Point To Point 21-May-2023.
A view of Inchydoney beach and town of Clonakilty at the County Cork venue with jockeys watching the action.
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At Inchydoney, Hunt officals Karine Buttimer and Kevin O'Connor on duty \ Healy Racing
No way back for jockey Anthony James Doyle as he parts company with Passion For Glory at Inchydoney after a mistake at the final fence leaving Georgie Burgess (far side) win from Validation (centre). Both horse and rider okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
A view of Inchydoney beach and town of Clonakilty with jockeys watching the action \Healy Racing