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Wise Move and Joanna Walton with Susan O'Donovan win the open at Ballysteen \ Healy Racing
Going long: Now So Jake and Pa King win the winners' of two at Ballysteen \ Healy Racing
Eddie 'Whacker' Daly at Ballysteen \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore winners: Hymie Weiss winning jockey Eoin Power with his dad Raymond and brother Cian \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore racegoers and dogs at the Co Antrim venue with Stuart McFarlan and Lauren Whan and dogs Maya and Storm \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore success for Backonthegoagain and jockey Sophie Carter \ Healy Racing
No Pains No Gains with Niall Kelliher, Gerard and Aoife Nihill win the adjacent hunts' maiden at Dromahane\ Healy Racing
At Dromahane, Ma Jacks Hill and Alan O'Sullivan won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for Liam and Ciaran Fennessy \ Healy Racing
Five in line in a Borris House battle as Wings And Wands and Shane O'Rourke (far) win the four-year-old mares' maiden from Ziggy Wiggy (near) \ Healy Racing
Belle Wish and Ross Sugrue crash at the first fence in the five-year-old mares' maiden. Both horse and jockey were okay. Healy Racing
Borris House, Pat, Phyllis, Maeve and James O'Rourke after Due Course won the six and older geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Heading for trouble: Blue Velvet and Rob James part company at the last when clear in the four-year-old mares' maiden. Both horse and jockey were okay \ Healy Racing
Blue Velvet and Rob James part company at the last when clear in the Borris House four-year-old mares' maiden. Both horse and jockey were okay \ Healy Racing
Out the front door!: Kilfera unseats Harry Swan at the first fence in the four-year-old mares' maiden. Both horse and jockey were okay \ Healy Racing
Classical Creek and Jack Hendrick win the four-year-old geldings' maiden at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Barry Stone, Conor and William Martin and Ivan Hamilton after Mullanour won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Tattersalls star: Au Fleuron and Shane Cotter won the open for part owner Dr Sam Campbell \ Healy Racing
Derek O’Connor and J.P. McManus produced another nice young prospect while Shark Hanlon came up with another winner
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