A view at Inchydoney point-to-point during the older horses geldings' maiden with Clonakilty town in the backdrop \ Healy Racing
Nothing in it over the last: Alden and Barry O'Neill (near side) go on to win the four-year-old maiden in Inchydoney from Litlefoot and James Hannon \ Healy Racing
Local Rogue and Kieva Hynes won the older geldings' maiden at Inchydoney \ Healy Racing
Gerry Spain asks Some Are Lucky for a big one during the open at Inchydoney \ Healy Racing
Happy connections of The Galahad Kid and James Hannon winners of the winners' of one geldings at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
The Galahad Kid and James Hannon jumping in style to win the winners' of one at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Wee Rupert and Oran McGill won the six-year-old geldings maiden at Balllingarry for owner John Brannigan (pictured) \ Healy Racing
Action from Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Jockey Brian Dunleavy performs a miracle to stay on board Eveningofsummer after a bad blunder at the last fence in the six-year-old geldings' maiden at Ballingarry. The pair went on to finish third | Healy Racing
On Se Calme and Harley Dunne win the four-year-old mres' maiden \ Healy Racing
Josh Younge with mother Pearl after Spy Lady gave him his first career success when winning the six-year-old mares' maiden at Balllingarry \ Healy Racing
Woodfield Symphony and Barry Stone win the Ballingarry's seven-year-old and upwards maiden \ Healy Racing