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Mikey Sweeney and Ask Heather (blue colours) get the last fence all wrong. Photo Healy Racing
Mikey Sweeney performs a miracle to stay aboard Ask Heather. Photo Healy Racing
VERY close to taking a tumble. Mikey Sweeney somehow manages to stay aboard. Photo Healy Racing
..... Sweeney literally balances on Ask Heather's neck. Photo Healy Racing
Mikey Sweeney manages to balance on Ask Heather's neck. Photo Healy Racing
Sweeney manages to regain the partnership. Photo Healy Racing
Relieved connections in the winners enclosure after Ask Heather and Mikey Sweeney win at Boulta. Photo Healy Racing
Truckers Cabin and Shane Bargery part company at Boulta. Both were okay after their fall. Photo Healy Racing
Shallow Run and Luke Murphy (near side) part company at the last fence leaving Nell's Well and Eoin O'Brien (centre) to win the five-year-old mares maiden. Photo Healy Racing
Jody Townend with her dog Lizzie at Boulta. Photo Healy Racing
Nell's Well with happy connections following their win at Boulta. Photo Healy Racing
(l-r) Karen O'Driscoll, James Kennedy, Michael Kennedy, Michael O'Sullivan and Paddy McCarthy after their win with New Earth. Photo Healy Racing
Mick Goff and Mikey Sweeney complete their second leg of an across the card double in sunny Stradbally
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