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Mark Enright was crowned leading jumps jockey for the Festival. Photo Healy Racing.
A charge to the line in the Betway Irish EBF Nursery Handicap - Rinty Maginty and Danny Sheehy (second right) win from Facethepuckout (right), Silver Service (second left), Pulsating Dragon (Centre) and An Aingeal Dubh (left). (Photo Healy Racing)
Liam Cusack and Denis O'Regan after Snugsborough Benny had given them a Galway success Photo Healy Racing.
Brian from Barr an Chaladh wins the Bar Man's Race at Galway (Photo Healy Racing)
Low Sun and Katie O'Farrell with Adam Leahy after winning the Galway Shopping Centre Handicap Hurdle. (Photo Healy Racing)
Pauline Gavin presents the award to Willie Mullins stables for best turned out winners during week. Photo Healy Racing.
Rovetta, pictured with members of the Capel Street Syndicate, won for second time at meeting for Jessica Harrington. Photo Healy Racing.
Safe Voyage and Sean Davis gave Ross Harmon and his family a festival winner. Photo Healy Racing.
Galway Wed 1 August 2018
Ruby Walsh and Rachael Blackmore in the weigh room before The Tote.com Handicap Hurdle which Rachael won on Black Key
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GALWAY 5-8-18. Jockey BILLY LEE was crowned leading flat jockey for The Festival. Photo Healy Racing.
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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