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At Monksgrange Coastguard Station with Michael O’Sullivan, Andrea Irvine and Sam Curling after winning \ Healy Racing
Monksgrange open lightweight winner Diese Des Bieffes with young Cathal Coleman after winning \ Healy Racing
Monksgrange winner Music Drive and Barry O’Neill had plenty of local supporters \ Healy Racing
At Oldcastle Reddys Island and Barry O’Neill with Pat, David and Eamon Lawlor, Colin Bowe and Pat Nolan after winning the four-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Last year's The Irish Field Champion Point-to-Point Rider Barry O’Neill gets himself ready for the new season at Oldcastle \ Healy Racing
At Oldcastle Jennifer Diamond on duty for health screening as she scans Donal Gilsenan \ Healy Racing
Tom Geoghegan sits tight on Subset at Oldcastle, one of two winners at the meeting he rode, trains and owns \ Healy Racing
Healy Racing captured the thrills and spills from Monksgrange, Dromahane and Fairyhouse
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