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Jockeys getting ready in their changing quarters at Lisronagh (L-R) Barry Stone, Shane O'Rourke, Jamie Scallan, Simon Cavanagh, Tiernan Power Roche \ Healy Racing
Racegoer Lesley Coey with her dogs Stella and Heidi at the meeting at Farmaclaffley \ Healy Racing
Runners and riders down the hill into the home straight at Farmacalffley \ Healy Racing
Lord Schnitzel and Chris O'Donovan produce a fine leap to win the open at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Maxine O'Sullivan with owners Josh Stack, Tony Keating and trainer Eugene and Millie O'Sullivan after Corbetts Cross won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Adam Feeney is all smiles after parting company with Newtown Charm. Both were okay after their fall at Kildorery \ Healy Racing
Chris O'Donovan and Moira McElligott shared the winners of three at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Joe Dadancer and Finny Maguire part company at the last fence with the five-year geldings' maiden at their mercy in Lisronagh, both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Macs Legend winning jockey Adam Feeney pictured with his cousins Jack and Lily Cotter at Bandon \ Healy Racing
Global Focus won for Paula and baby Harriett Collins at Bandon \ Healy Racing
Amelia and Nicola McCarthy enjoying the races at Bandon \ Healy Racing
Ritchie Deegan and his son Mikey at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Brian Lawless with two-time Irish Parolympics medal winner Sean Coleman after their Time To Rocco won the mares' maiden at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Denis Murphy with his daughter Zara Rose at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Winged Leader and Barry O'Neill (left) make all the running to win the open at Farmaclafflery \ Healy Racing
Kieran Maher, Barry O'Neill, Noel Keenan and Clare Cameron after On The Sod won the winners' pf two at Farmacaffley \ Healy Racing
The John Staunton-owned and trained winner was suited to the track where David Christie took the open and Aidan Fitzgerald and Troy Walsh recorded a double
Healy Racing captured the action at Farmacaffley, Bandon, Tinahely and Lisronagh
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