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Diamond Jetaway and Ross Sugrue won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry giving trainer Ger Lawless a 1-3 with Mahlers Dream finishing third \ Healy Racing
Ross Berry and Dan Hyde shared the spoils with a dead-heat in the open at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Dog gone: A whippet chases home the horses in the five-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Keith Cogley won a best turned out at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Croi Corcra and Sophie Carter with Saoirse Cowman win the mares' winners of three at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Mrs Kenny and son Robert present Johnny Barry with the leading jockey award at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
David and Arthur Donald after their No More Lockdown and Luke Carberry won the winners' of one at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
Daniel Gallagher and Johhny Barry pose after The Kids Choice won the six-year-old mares' maiden at Ballingarry \ Healy Racing
There was a Ballingarry double for Ross Sugrue last Saturday \ Healy Racing
Bennettshill and Johnny Barry win the six-year-old geldings' maiden at Ballingarrry for the Treacy Family from Fethard \ Healy Racing
Reaching for it at Ballingarry, No More Lockdown and Luke Carberry win the winners' of one \ Healy Racing
Inchydoney Point To Point 21-May-2023.
A view of Inchydoney beach and town of Clonakilty at the County Cork venue with jockeys watching the action.
Healy Racing
At Inchydoney, Hunt officals Karine Buttimer and Kevin O'Connor on duty \ Healy Racing
No way back for jockey Anthony James Doyle as he parts company with Passion For Glory at Inchydoney after a mistake at the final fence leaving Georgie Burgess (far side) win from Validation (centre). Both horse and rider okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
A view of Inchydoney beach and town of Clonakilty with jockeys watching the action \Healy Racing
Healy Racing captured the thrills and spills from two scenic venues last weekend
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