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Knockanard celebrations: Dancingondaceiling and Alex Burke Ott won the five-year-old geldings' maiden for the Singing In The Rain Syndicate \ Healy Racing
Flying jock: Oldtown drama as Deravarra Rose and Barry O'Neill part company at the last in the mares' maiden. Both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Oldtown racegoers Freya Flanagan, Lucy and Sarah Flynn \ Healy Racing
At Oldtown were Jill Carberry with grandchildren Phoebe and Ethan \ Healy Racing
Oldtown success with John The Spark's winning jockey Joey Dunne with Oonagh, Kate and Cairin O'Connor after their win \ Healy Racing.
Jockey Jack Hendrick rode a double on the card pictured with dad Mark and mom Nicola at Oldtown \ Healy Racing
Maryollie and Mikey Sweeney won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden for William Fenton at Nenagh \ Healy Racing
Catherine and Lucy Magnier (second and third from right) present the T.J. Magnier Memorial Cup to the winning connections of De Nordener, winner of the Coolmore & Grange Stud Open Lightweight over the banks course at Knockanard. De Nordener is owned by Daniel Boland, trained by Sam Curling and was ridden by Toni Quail \ Healy Racing
Tinahely joy: Heroes Rise and James Walsh with John Paul Brennan (left) and Sean O'Rourke won the four-year-old maiden \ Healhy Racing
Martin O'Donnell presents Cormac Doyle with his trophy after His Borna Gem won the mares' maiden at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Jockey Cormac Abernethy with dad Martin after Worth The Walk won the six-year-old and over maiden at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Knockanard hunters at the Avondhu's meeting \ Healy Racing
Who's Kitty and Lucas Neville won the Local Hunt pony race \ Healy Racing
Nenagh star: Come To Me and Maxine O'Sullivan win the open \ Healy Racing
Young Nenagh jockeys before the local Hunt Race won by Who's Kitty and Lucas Neville (blue, yellow hoop) \ Healy Racing
Caroline Norris and Healy Racing captured the goings on at the racetracks
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