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Saffron Hill and Alan O'Sullivan win the older geldings maiden at Quakerstown for owner/breeder Declan O'Keeffe (right) \ Healy Racing
Prophets Squeeze and Toni Quail part company in the older mares' maiden Quakerstown. Thankfully both were OK afterwards \ Healy Racing
Chancernotadancer and Chris O'Donovan with groom Hannah Phillips after winning the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden for owner and trainer Tom Keating at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
At Quakerstown, IHRB representative Niall Byrne gives jockeys a briefing before racing \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown action: Paurick O'Connor, Derek O'Connor and Sam Curling get the best viewing point of the track \ Healy Racing
At Turtulla, Frankie Ward awaits declarations for the opening race \ Healy Racing
Lisleagh Lad and Darragh Allen win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Turtulla \ Healy Racing
Trainer Aidan Fitzgerald gives Adrian Kennedy his instructions before having his first ride on You No Me Too Well in the mares' winners of two at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Kish Bank and Harry Swan with Darren Treacy, Jack and Caroline O'Brien after winning the four-year-old maiden at Tinahey \ Healy Racing
Freemans Bay and James Murray win the older geldings' maiden at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill and Brian Dunleavy take a lift to the weigh room at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown jockeys Jack Hendrick and Brian Lawless keep a close eye on the form \ Healy Racing
Wine An Dine and Hannah Phillips win the INHSC five and upwards maiden at Turtulla \ Healy Racing
Neat Locality and Frankie Murphy with trainer Luke Murphy after winning the mares' maiden at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Samcro and Tom Hamilton winning the open at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Samcro and Tom Hamilton winning the open at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Sam Curling's charge will progress to hunter chases while four-year-old Un Sens A La Vie looks set for more success
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