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Action from the six-year-old geldings maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Ellie Jo Harford with the cup after Serious Mickey won the older maiden at Oldcastle \ Healy Racing
Some Manwith groom Milita Lengvinaite after winning the open at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Sound And Fury and Pat Nolan after winning the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Owners Philip Lazenby and Patrick McGlynn (right) with jockey Bertie Finn after their Ohzark won the older geldings' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racng
Rowdy Romero and MIkey Sweeney part company during the five-year-old geldings' maiden, both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Jockeys before the pony race at Quakerstown won by Woody and Oisin Considine (third right) \Healy Racing
Woody and Oisin Considine win the pony race at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
Eoin O'Brien with wife Marie after Meetmeattharch won the older geldings maiden at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
No But I Will and Mikey Sweeney won the first division of the five-year-old geldingss maiden at Curraghmore for owners Hazel Crowley, Morgan Sheehan and trainer P.J. Crowley \ Healy Racing
Initial entries for the Tattersalls Cheltenham December Sale include 10 winners of four-year-old maidens
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