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Red River and Jimmy O'Rourke are forced to jump over the fallen Minella Times and Roger Quinlan at Belclare, all were okay after their fall
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Jamie Codd makes a splash after parting company with Valdieu at Borris (Photo HEALY RACING)
Toomebridge, October 2016 - jockeys for the opening race of the season (Photo HEALY RACING)
Grange Ranger and Gerry Mangan (right) fall when leading and bring down Ahha and Damien Skehan at Ballindenisk (left). Both horses and riders were okay Photo HEALY RACING
A special presentation at Dromahane in May to Jamie Codd to mark his 1000th winner by the O'Sullivan Family. PHOTO HEALY RACING
Kingston College and Barry O'Neill jump the last just behind Benarty Hill and Anthony Fox to win the winners of two race at Loughanmore in the mud in October (Photo HEALY RACING)
Spritingforgold won eight races fot the Doyles before sad death last week, he is pictured with Liz Lalor jumping the last to win the open at Necarne (Photo HEALY RACING)
Valmy Baie and Barry O'Neill winning at Portrush - they had made the headlines after being left at the start at Kirkistown and still getting back into the race to win. He won three opens through the season and six since February 2016 for David Christie and Ray Nicholas but sadly died in March (Photo HEALY RACING)
Champion pointer Ourmanmassini in the winners' enclosure after winning the open at Durrow with (L-R) Vincent Flood, Barry Browne, Peter Flood (trainer), Zoe Codd and Lisa O'Neill (Photo HEALY RACING)
Action from a mares maiden at Loughamore (Photo HEALY RACING)
Leo Powell hs stories from past issues of The Irish Field in 2011, 1986 and 1956
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