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A massive crowd in attendence for Dingle Derby Day \ Healy Racing
Way Up North and Dylan O'Connor after winning The Foxy John's Memorial Race \ Healy Racing
Paddy Hanlon after winning the Lee Strand Dingle Derby on The Auld House with the Betfair365 Gold Cup, the Galway Plate and the Dingle Derby Cup \ Healy Racing
Johnny Depp and Jack de Bromhead with family and supporters after winning the Derby Trial race for owner Maurice Ahern \ Healy Racing
Oisin Goff with his dad Mick after having his first ride on Down Mexico Way in The Foxy John's Memorial Race \ Healy Racing
Four-year-old Brody Curtis son of jockey Ben Curtis enjoying himself at the Dingle Races \ Healy Racing
Jockey Callum Horgan with owner Kevin White, his children Lottie and Harry after Bubba Watson won the Chrissie Greaney Memorial Race \ Healy Racing
Paddy Hanlon is raised aloft by his dad John 'Shark' Hanlon after winning the Lee Strand Dingle Derby on The Auld House \ Healy Racing
Kian McNally shared the leading jockey of the day with Nicola Burns with three winners each
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