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Dream Walker and Chris Hayes (right) winning from Baraweez (centre) and Be Kool (left) to give trainer Brian Ellison a one-two-three in the race
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Brian Ellison trained the winner of the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Ahonoora Handicap for the fourth year in a row
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Willie Mullins with the leading trainer trophy for this year's Galway Festival
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Billy Lee was the leading flat jockey at Galway with four wins
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Leasing NH jockey Barry Geraghty also rode four winners at Galway
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IN a race that he has made his own in recent years, English trainer Brian Ellison worked the oracle yet again in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Ahonoora Handicap as last year’s winner Dream Walker led home a one-two-three for the yard.
Leo Powell celebrates back-to-back victories in the Galway feature for Dream Walker
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