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Anthony Bustin with sons Harvey (left) and Logan (right) after winning the Wexford Mares' Maiden Hurdle on Killoughteen \ Healy Racing
Executive Decision and Olivia Marnane daughter of owner Theresa after winning at Navna \Healy Racing
Rose Of Tralee Rachael Kelly with Rachael Blackmore at Kilbeggan \ Healy Racing
Sargent Lightfoot and wiht Denis O'Regan after winning the Mullingar Beginners Chase in Kilbeggan \ Healy Racing
Adam Ellis rode his first winner on Ballyglass Beauty at Kilbeggan \ Healy Racing
Spirituoso and Jack Kearney won for trainer Lee Smyth and groom Megan Campbell at Navan last Saturday \ Healy Racing
Country Queen gets a kiss from owner Dawn Leadon Bolger after winning the Pat Doyle Memorial Maiden Hurdle for the Keep Smiling Syndicate at Kilbeggan
Galway 5-September-2022.
Darver Star and Keith Donoghue after winning for owners SSP Number Twentytwo Syndicate and trainer Gavin Cromwell.
Healy Racing
Jockeys observe a minute's silence in memory of 13-year-old Jack de Bromhead before racing in Galway on Monday (L-R) Ricky Doyle, Danny Mullins, Darragh O'Keeffe, Paul Townend, JJ Slevin, Jack Foley, Derek McGrath, Brian Hayes, Sean Flanagan and Bryan Cooper \ Healy Racing
Fozzy Stack is hoping to take both the Irish and English Lincoln with the talented Chazzesmee
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