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At Portrush, Diligent Militia checks out The D Hall Christie Punch Bowl after winning for jockey Barry O'Neill, trainer Colin Bowe and groom Janseen Hill \ Healy Racing
Winged Leader got off to winning start for owners Jennifer and John O'Kane and trainer David Christie at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Kovanis won for owners Philip and Helen McBurney at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Portrush youngest supporter: Jockey Noel McParlan and daughter Ann after he rode a treble on the card \ Healy Racing
Three in line at Loughrea as Youlita and James Murphy (right) win the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Wonderwall and Derek O'Connor won the open at Loughrea for J. O'Leary and Sam Curling \ Healy Racing
Mandalay Maggie and Harry Goff won the mares' maiden at Loughrea for the O'Hara family from Wexford \ Healy Racing
Portrush racegoers Denise Clyde and Denise MacGowan with their dogs Lana, Olive and Stan \ Healy Racing
The rescheduled Loughrea meeting was worth the wait for the Wexford-based John Berry yard and for Kerry native Ross Sugrue who both scored doubles on the day
Healy Racing captured the action from Tinahely, Kirkistown and Turtulla last weekend
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