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Declan Byrne and Harley Dunne after Bop Bop Bobin won the four-year-old mares' maiden at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Alan and Gemma Cash with their dog Harry enjoying their day out at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Nice To Meet won for jockey and trainer Mikey O'Connor and is led in by his son Dylan in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Jockey Barry O'Neill with Pat Griffin at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Taylorstown action from the five-year-old geldings' maiden won by Wideeyedandlegless \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill and Colin Bowe after I Will Be Baie won four-year-old maiden at Taylorstown \ Healy Racing
Bare Assets and Conor Moore (left) fly the last to win the five and upwards mares' maidne from Imperial Lough (right) \ Healy Racing
A happy bunch after The Forge Hill and Sean Staples won the open for the Monbeg Partnership at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Dan Nevin talks to the press after El Muchacho won at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Big Gangasta and Brian Lawless with the Motherway family after dead heating in the adjacent hunt maiden at Ballyknock \ Healy Racing
Getupearly with Pa, Paula and Harriet after winning the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Ballyknock \ Healy Racing
Jockey Brian Dunleavy parts company with Politicianspromise in spectacular fashion after the loose Definitive Answer canoned into them before the sixtth fence in the Ballyknock adjacent hunts maiden, Brian was okay after his fall \
Jockey Brian Dunleavy parts company with Politicianspromise in spectacular fashion after the loose Definitive Answer canoned into them before the sixtth fence in the Ballyknock adjacent hunts maiden race, Brian was okay after his fall \
Caroline Norris and Healy Racing captured the goings on at the racetracks
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