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Borris House winner Machismo with Caroline and Eva O'Brien after winning the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Caroline, Hannah and Aoibheann Doyle after their Kyle Valley and Pa King won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Borris \ Healy Racing
Holly Brook with groom Patrick Casey, Paul, Liam and Aoibheann Cashman after winning the Borris House four-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Tumuch and Brian Lawless with Ger and Abbie O'Connor and Matthew Flynn O'Connor win the four-year-old geldings maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Special Prep and Shane Cotter with his dad Brian (left) and Jamie and Lottie Codd after winning the open at Lingtown \ Healy Racing
Lingstown lads and lass: Jack Hendrick with Ben Broderick and Katie Murphy after winning the five-year-old geldings maiden on River Agent \ Healy Racing
Lingstown action \ Healy Racing
At Ballindenisk, Glady Max and Johnny Hurley took the adjacent maiden for the Any Given Day Syndicate and Jimmy Mangan \ Healy Racing
Lep Around and Eoin O'Brien won the Ballindenisk five-year-old and older mares' maiden for owners Mike Harte, Brian Sheedy and Tom Sheah and trainer Marie Harding \ Healy Racing
D.J. and James Motherway with James Hannon after Dinny Lacey won the open at Ballindenisk\ Healy Racing
Borris House success for Hardline, Josh Williamson and groom Alex Hutter in the open \ Healy Racing
Jonathan Fogarty and Barry Stone were the toast of the day at Lingstown on Sunday, Neill O'Donnell reports
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