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Curraghmore drama as Eastern Shores and Jamie Scallan (orange) win the four-year-old mares' maiden but Pismo Beach and Pa King (purple) and Philippa's Choice and Tiernan Power Roche (red) part company in spectacular fashion. Thankfully all were okay afterward \ Healy Racing
Val Venus and Ross Sugrue win the older geldings' maiden for trainer Eddie Power and owner Joan Condron at Curraghmore \ (Healy Racing
Curraghmore winners Truckers Cruising and Cathal Sheehan win the Oolder geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Curraghmore scene at the county Waterford venue \ Healy Racing
Dromahane double: Sean Staples rode a double on the card making him leading rider on the day \ Healy Racing
Dromahane delight for Dr Robin and Alice Power after winning the open with mom Helen \ Healy Racing
Jennifer O'Kane and John Hegarty after their Winged Leader and; Barry O'Neill win the open at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
At Tattersalls, Declan Reilly presents Colin and Bobby Bowe with groom Katie Murphy after Kalo Athena and Barry O'Neill won the five and six--year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Tattersalls triumph: Bygone Era and Declan Lavery win the four-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
At Loughanmore, Cresthill gave handler Cormac Abernethy his first winner when winning the older geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Big Boy Barney and Declan Lavery win the five-year-old geldings maiden at Loughanmore for trainer Sean McParlan and owner Joe Martin \ Healy Racing
Lets Mingle with Mary Kate O'Connor win the four-year-old mares' maiden at Loughamore \ Healy Racing
Looking good at Loughanmore Cherry Brave and Oran McGill won the mares' maiden for Zac, Lindsay, Zara and Paddy Woods \ Healy Racing
Ballyphilip and Noel McParlan won the winners' of three contest for Caroline McCaldin \ Healy Racing
Ian Cassells' early start paid off when three of his yard’s inmates won at Loughanmore last Saturday, reports Margie McLoone
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