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Stanhope and Siobhan Rutledge were on the mark for trainer John McConnell and owners Galaxy Horse Racing Syndicate at Navan \ Healy Racing
Magnetic North with trainer Ado McGuinness at Navan after he gave jockey Adam Caffrey his first success \ Healy Racing
Breaking Story and Nathan Crosse with owner Ray Kazmierczak and Willie O'Brien after winning the LimerickRaces.ie Handicap \ Healy Racing.
Mark Enright with owner Michael Begley and son Stan after Fizzical won the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden at Limerick \ Healy Racing
Sweet Will and Conor McNamara won for the Out Of Bounds Syndicate at Kilbeggan \ Healy Racing
Jockey Amy Jo Hayes pictured with sister Nikki after riding her first winner aboard Sunset Nova \ Healy Racing
Apprentice Jockeys Orla McKenna, Jessica O'Gorman and Nicole Weir enjoying an evening's racing at Naas in spite of being on the sidelines with injuries \ Healy Racing.
The race to the top of the apprentice championship is almost at its end, Adam Caffrey and James Ryan got some important winners on the board at Dundalk on Wednesday, Michael Graham reports
The Co Meath trainer enjoyed a treble on the card and there were also two winners for Billy Lee
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