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Great White Shark and Jody Townend won for trainer Willie Mullins and groom Katie Murphy \ Healy Racing
Galtee Mist won for trainer Joseph Murphy (left) and owner Tom Egan \ Healy Racing
Young racegoers Alan Jordan, age 10, and Holly Murphy, age 4, from Navan, Meath, pose for a photograph prior to racing on day three of the Galway Races Summer Festival \ Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Racegoers, from left, Lauren Delaney, Niamh O'Brien, Laura Dooley, Sophie Hayes, Ali Mucahy, Katie O'Brien, Becky Ryan, Aimee Ryan, Chloe Hayes and Elaine Gleeson from Nenagh, Tipperary, pose for a photograph prior to racing on day three of the Galway Races Summer Festival \ Seb Daly/Sportsfile
Owners Debbie and John Breslin cheer home their horse Upgraded as she wins the final race of the day under Robbie Colgan \ Healy Racing
Tote.com Galway Plate Borice and Luke Dempsey are congratulated by Davy Russell after win for trainer Gordon Elliott \ Healy Racing
One Cool Poet winning connections presented by RTÉ star Ryan Tubridy after their win \ Healy Racing
Colin Keane after Rita Levi had won The Caulfield Industrial Irish EBF Maiden \ carolinenorris.ie
Annette Mee and Willie Mullins after Diamond Hill won the Tote Supporting Irish Racing Since 1930 Maiden Hurdle \ carolinenorris.ie
Dumhach Thra was victorious for owner Annette Mee in Ballybrit; Fran Flood had a welcome change of fortune with Wake Up Early winning the Kenny Developments Handicap Chase
The final day of the three-day meeting at Ballybrit was dominated by Joseph O'Brien, Mark Nunan brings us the highlights
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