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John The Spark and Declan Lavery (right) lead the field on way to winning for trainer Ian Donohoe and owner Stephen O'Connor at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Derryhassen Paddy and Declan Lavery won for trainer Ian Donohoe and owner Patrick Ronan Sweeney at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Muddy heroes: Hitak and Patrick Cody won at Tattersalls for trainer Ellmarie Holden \ Healy Racing
John The Spark and Declan Lavery won for trainer Ian Donohoe and partner Alannah with kids Teo and Harley \ Healy Racing
Glendaars Fortune and Ray Barron were successful at Tattersalls for owner Frank Reynolds \ Healy Racing
Enjoying the win at Tattersalls: Jokers N Clowns' winning jockey Dara McGill is congratulated by runner-up Derek O'Connor after the photo-finish is announced with winning trainer Warren Ewing \ Healy Racing
A scene from the five-year-old geldings' maiden with Myleno and Dara McGill bearing the effects of the heavy going \ Healy Racing
Going going at Boulta: Celtic Light and Clodagh McAuliffe fall in the adjacent maiden. Both horse and jockey were okay \ Healy Racing
Rosscahill and Mikey Sweeney won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for Caitriona and Michael Goff \ Healy Racing
Topothelane and a happy Johnny Hurley won the adjacent maiden at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Electric Dreamer and James Hannon won the five and older mares' maiden for the Foireann Gliondar Syndcate and Jimmy Kelly at Boulta \ Healy Racing
A scene from Boulta point -to-point as jockeys enter the parade ring \ Healy Racing
Dazzlelikethis jockey Jack Hendrick walks away after his fall at the last fence at Tattersalls. Both horse and rider okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Reve Inoui jockey Noel McParlan with owners Claire and Monica O'Brien after winning for trainer John Flavin \ Healy Racing
Glendaars Fortune won at Tattersalls for trainer James Fahey and Heather Heffernan with son Charlie \ Healy Racing
Saturday's fixture at Quakerstown has attracted plenty of entries and no shortage of volunteers
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