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Jamie Moore after parting company with Goshen at the last in the JCB Triumph Hurdle/ Healy Racing.
Paul Townend with sister Jodi after the Gold Cup / Healy Racing.
Barry Geraghty kissing the trophy after winning the Champion Hurdle / Healy Racing.
Maxine O'Sullivan after winning the St. James's Place Foxhunter Challenge Cup /Healy Racing.
Put The Kettle On ridden by Aidan Coleman being led in by Stephen Dunphy after winning the Racing Post Arkle Challenge Trophy Novice Chase Photo.carolinenorris.ie
Envoi Allen ridden by Davy Russell being led in /Carolinenorris.ie
Faugheen - The fans recognise when a horse lays it on the line year after year. /Healy Racing
MELON (Patrick Mullins), SAMCRO (Davy Russell,far side) and FAUGHEEN (Paul Townend) flash by the stands after their battle in The Marsh Chase. Photo Healy Racing.
Racing legends Faugheen, Hurricane Fly and Hardy Eustace will be taking part in a Parade of Champions at the Curragh on Sunday week, September 12th
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