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The scene in Ballyarthur with racing behind closed doors to the public because of coronavirus /Healy Racing.
Karlie and Derek O'Connor after winning in Ballyarthur for trainer Richard Harding and owner Ray Fitzgerald /Healy Racing.
Maggies Mogul and Barry O'Neill with owner Seamus Murphy (third right) and friends Kieran Murphy (left),Pat Nolan and David Cogley in Ballyarthur /Healy Racing.
Reigning Supreme with Mary and Susie Doyle after winning the open in Ballyragget /Healy Racing)
Smokin Vinnie with Tessa Gunn (right) and his travel companion pony Nora with Chloe Gunn (left) enjoying a pick of grass after winning the older geldings maiden at the age of 12 in Ballyrgget Healy Racing)
Shannon Pratt in Ballyragget /Healy Racing
Minella Lightning and Brian Lawless with owner John Nallen and friends after winning the adjacent hunts maiden in Ballyragget / Healy Racing
Minella Lightning and Brian Lawless fly the last to win the adjacent hunts' maiden in Ballyragget /Healy Racing
The scene from Ballyragget point meeting run behind closed doors /Healy Racing
The declaration table in Ballyragget /Healy Racing
Mounted steward Thomas O'Neill in Ballyuragget / Healy Racing
Alloverafiver in the winners' enclosure in Ballyragget after winning the winners of one with (L-R) Kevin Quigley, Rob James, Richard O'Brien (Owner) Olwyn O'Brien & her dog Lexi / Healy Racing)
Former champion point rider Jamie Codd kept up the pursuit of his title with a treble in Kilkenny
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