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Full fields for Lingstown action from the four-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
Lingstown action as Fountain House and Eoin Mahon (yellow) go on to win the Neville Hotels Cross Country Race \Healy Racing
A Lingstown treble on the day for Barry Stone with his daughter Katie \ Healy Racing
At Lingstown, Jenny France and Barry Stone won for the Fogarty family in the four-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Fountain House and Eoin Mahon won the Neville Hotels Cross Country race at Lingstown for Ian McCarthy \ Healy Racing
Mucky business: Stefan Tobin at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Boulta battle: Real Quartz and Derek O'Connor (left) win division 2 of the four-year-old geldings' maiden from Northanger Abbey (right) \ Healy Racing
David Doyle in the mud at Boulta \ Healy Racing
At Boulta, Mason Power and Killian O'Sullivan gave a helping hand to the fence stewards \ Healy Racing
Sun setting over Moig South \ Healy Racing
Rouban and Luke Murphy (grey) dead-heat in the four-year-old auction maiden with Tell The Tale and Pa King at Moig South \ Healy Racing
Sitting on the fence: St Lawrence's Well and Michael Kenneally part company during the four-year-old maiden at Moig South. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Moig South winners, Judicial Difference and Eoin Staples win the five and upwards geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Parting of the ways at Lingstown: Highway Skyline and Barry Stone part company at the last in the older horses' maiden, both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
At Moig South, Forceonmyown and Michael Kenneally won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden for Norah Ahern and Denis Ahern \ Healy Racing
Brian Lawless was seen to excellent effect again last weekend when partnering two smart prospects to victory
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