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Melbourne Shamrock and Brian Lawless won the five-year-old geldings' maiden race at Ballycrystal for local owner/trainer Matty Flynn O'Connor \ Healy Racing
Ballycrystal Clerk Of The Scales Bernie Murphy with Ben Broderick and Katie Murphy \ Healy Racing
Owner John O'Leary (left) accepts the Cup from Frank Motherway after Millie B won at Carrigarostig \ Healy Racing
Carrigarostig racegoers Marie Hennessy, Helen Kennedy and Brid Hurley \ Healy Racing
At Carrigarostig, Jamie and Robyn Codd with daughters Penny and Lottie after Bluey won for them \ Healy Racing
Ballycrystal drama: Little Miller and Rob James take advantage of the last fence fall of Ocean Brew and Harry Swan to win the five-year-old mares' maiden all were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Little Miller and Rob James take advantage of the last fence fall of Ocean Brew and Harry Swan to win the mares' maiden, all were happily okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
At Ballycrystal, Stephen Murphy and Rob James after Millie Supreme won the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Braving the elements at Ballycrystal Justice Tony Hunt and Pat Kelly \ Healy Racing
A muddy Sophie Carter after riding at Ballycrystal \Healy Racing
De Nordener and Toni Quail with Sam Curling and Coreena Bowe winners of the winners' of two at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
Ballycrystal jockey head to the parade ring \ Healy Racing
Carrigarostig racegoers Hannah Cashman and Siun Martin enjoy their chips despite the muddy conditions \ Healy Racing
Some of the highs and lows and action from the 2024 year between the flags, captured by the Healy Racing team
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