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Kimjoy and Stephen Connor with his wife Sophie and son Weston win the mares' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Umma House autumn action from the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Umma House winners: Milan Forth and Kevin Healy with his grandad Pat White, Simon Cavanagh and Aisling Noone, won the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Happy times at Umma House as Lynsey Larue and Barry Stone won the mares' maiden for John and Dympna Walsh \ Healy Racing
At Loughanmore Blue Eyed Girl and trainer Paddy Turley with his wife Mary and children Orla and Rory after winning the four-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Paddy and Betty Kelly breeders of Spadestep after he won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Winter is here at Peppards Castle with cars being pulled in to the field \ Healy Racing
At Peppards Castle, Ramillies and Maxine O'Sullivan won the open for trainer David Christie \ Healy Racing
Cheytac and Bertie Finn won the five-geldings' maiden for trainer Colin Bowe at Peppards Castle \ Healy Racing
Heading for the off at Peppards Castle \ Healy Racing
Horses and hounds at Umma House, Ger Lawless and Abbie O'Connor with their dogs \ Healy Racing
Jack Collins parts company with My Prisoner during the a maiden both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Stretvhemout and Jack Hendrick won the four-year-old auction maiden for trainer Cormac Doyle and the Monbeg Partnership at Peppards Castle \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown, Dromahane and Knockmullen House brought the weekend winners
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