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Kian McNally rode all six winners at Omey Island \ Healy Racing
Lily Walsh was on the mark when Pacman rolled back the years to win the 14.2hh race over mile at Cahersiveen, pictured with mom Jenny, dad Benny and Pat Collins after winning the Daniel O'Connell Plate, named after the Liberator who domanated the lands to local people \ Healy Racing
Neck and neck at Cahersiveen: She's Got It Too and Kian McNally win the Cournane Cup Race \ Healy Racing
Jockey Gavin Ryan wearing the eyecatching silks of owners St Elias Stables at Naas \ Healy Racing
Downpatrick's Best Dressed Lady was Holly O'Rourke from Banbridge \ Healy Racing
Despite the poor weather, Ballinrobe's stands were full watching the action on Monday \ Healy Racing
Harry's (still) training winners: Portnacoo and Paddy Hanlon won for owner/trainer Harry Smyth at Downpatrick \ Healy Racing
Mark Costello, managing editor of The Irish Field addressing the audience at the maximising energy grants event in the Heritage Hotel, Killenard \ Claire Nash
The jumps will return to Naas on Sunday and the Grade 3 Barberstown Castle Chase is shaping up to be an exciting renewal
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