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At Curraghmore, Forcetoreckonwith and Jack Hendrick won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
A Curraghmore winner for Pat Coyne and Sean Queally in the open \ Healy Racing
Jockey Bertie Finn pases the time at Curraghmore \ Healy Racing
Throatlash and Jamie Scallan won the five-year--old geldings' maiden at Curraghmore for Michael Murphy Eamonn Doyle \ Healy Racing
The long walk back at Tinahely Barry O'Neill makes his way back after being unseated from Geordie Girl in the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Tinahely tumble: An Buachaill Rua and Eoin Staples part company at the first in the four-year-old maiden both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Tinahely winners, Bob The Builder and Eoin Staples won the older horses' maiden for owner Niall Heffernan and Richie Rath \ Healy Racing
Braving the elements at Tinahely, Barry O'Neill with his wife Bridget and sons, Danny, Billy and Charlie after Purple Owl won the four-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
At Tattersalls, Thetownilovedsowel and Lee Shanahan (left) go on to win for trainer Ross O'Sullivan as D Journey Man makes a mistake \ Healy Racing
Runners and grooms arrive to the stable complex ahead of the Meath and Tara point-to-point meeting with IHRB offical Susan Scott checking the horse chips\ Healy Racing
At Tattersalls, Elsa Bay and Pa King win for owner/trainer William Murphy \ Healy Racing
Next generation: Jockeys (L-R) Harry Swan, Josh Williamson and Finny Maguire at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore, Peppards Castle and Umma House provided the action last weekend
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