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Custers Mistake and Paul O'Neill won at Durrow for owner Michael Walsh and wife Bernadette \ Healy Racing
No way back for jockey Dara McGill as he is shot to the ground parting company with his mount Wildfield Ivy at the final fence at Durrow. Both were fine afterwards \ Healy Racing
Russian Diamond provided Ronan McCrory with his first winner at Ballyraggett, easily winning the open for Shark Hanlon \ Healy Racing
Teddy, Donie and Don Turner from Mallow after their Hathaway Cottage won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Liscaroll \ Healy Racing
Mikey O'Connor celebrates with his son Dylan after winning the mares'
maiden on Sarah Jane at Liscarroll \ Healy Racing
Emily Bennett and Daniel Costello with the trophy after Dancing After Dark won the winners' of one at Liscarroll \ Healy Racing
Celebrations after Quarry Rocco and Mikey O'Connor won the five-year-old geldings' maiden on Liscarroll \ Healy Racing
Magic Sadler and Aaron Murphy won for owner Pat Brogan with connections and trainer Ciaran Murphy at Durrow \ Healy Racing
There was a first point-to-point double for Harry Swan who rode Minella Blueway and Metalor to victory at Ballyragget \ Healy Racing
Idylle Sauvage and Troy Walsh won the five-year-old and over mares' maiden at Ballyraggett for the Cobajay Syndicate and Aidan Fitzgerald \ Healy Racing
Barry Stone rode a double and there was a first winner for 18-year-old Michael Sharpe
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