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Richard O'Keeffe is presented with his trophy by Catherine and Lucy Magnier after his Vital Island won the T J Memorial Open 4yo+ (Banks Course) Race at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Young Alex Browne from Mallow with his dad Ger keeping an eye on things at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Catherine Cashman presents David Mullins with the Liam Cashman Memorial trophy after Denemethy and Eoin O'Brien won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Eleanor Broderick presents Darragh Allen with the leading jockey award at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Time Was won for owners Jeremy and Jennifer Maxwell at Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Horse power - wind power: A Kirkistown scene fshowing a wind turbine beside the track \ Healy Racing
Jockey Rob James goes flying as he parts company with The Other Mozzie at the final fence at Kirkistown. Both were fine afterwards \ Healy Racing
Former Gold Cup winning trainer Noel Chance at Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Miriam, John and Luke Murphy and Ciara Fleming after The Midwife won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Down The Highway provided jockey Matthew Love with his first career success when winning the open at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Charlie, Fiona, Jack and Hayley Doyle after C'est Ta Chance won the four-year-old maiden at Comea \ Healy Racing
Stand Up And Fight and Aine O'Connor with Ciaran Fox after winning the open at Comea \ Healy Racing.
Commentator Ger Hannon and son Max at Comea \ Healy Racing.
Stayinalive jumps over jockey Cathal Connolly after they parted company during a maiden at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Healy Racing captured the action from Tinahely, Kirkistown and Turtulla last weekend
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