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No compettion: La Feline and Derek O'Connor come up between Huntsmen Oisin Rigby and Patrick Moloney to take a walkover in the open at Loughrea \ Healy Racing
James Black loses the battle to stay on board Mangan Sally at the final fence in the mares' maiden at Lisronagh. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Michael Browne with Derek, Jessica, Abbey and Annabelle O'Connor after Hobie won the six-year-old maiden at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Sit tight at Lisronagh: Just Gino and James Walsh win the four-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
Danielle Deveney, Troy Walsh and Alan Donoghue after Florencethemachine won the five-yeaer-old and upwards mares' maiden at Monksgrange \ Healy Racing
Dromlac Jury and Joey Dunne part company at the final fence ay Monksgrange in the four-year-old mares' maiden. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Tara Cove and Bertie Finn (black) dead-heated in the winners' of two at Monksgrange with Old Style Humor and Sean O'Rourke (orange) \ Healy Racing
San Frandisco and Mikey Sweeney survive a scare at the last fence to win the four-year-old geldings' maiden at Monksgrange \ Healy Racing
The Passing Wife and Mikey O'Connor won the four-year-old maiden for Brian Linehan at Ballynoe \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill before riding at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill after riding at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Knocky with owner John Brown Kerr after winning the winners' of two at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Carrig Kate and Brian Lawless with Peter Croke after winning the mares' maiden at Portrush \ Healy Racing
“A number of handlers have this week criticised the lack of foresight to not add a four-year-old geldings’ maiden onto the card at tomorrow’s fixture in Tattersalls”
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