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New Champion Irish point-to-point jockey Barry O'Neill gets the traditional champions wash from his weigh-tent colleagues after winning the title for the first time PHOTO: healyracing.ie
Huge crowd at Kinsale for the two-day point-to-point
Photo HEALY RACING.
Winner of the Best Dressed Gent, Robert Dore (third right) with (L-R) Celiste McCoy, Dominic Daly, Francis Lynch, Mary Egan, Cara O'Sullivan, Hugh Fitzgibbon
Photo HEALY RACING.
New champion Irish point-to-point jockey Barry O'Neill with his fiancee Bridget Bowe and Roxy after winning the title for the first time
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Davina Byrne and her son Louis at Ballingarry
(Photo HEALY RACING)
David Doyle from Thurles with his dog Vinky at Ballingarry
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Barry O'Neill and Ken Whelan in conversation at Ballingarry
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Daniel Howard and trainer Leslie Young after he rode his first winner when Loch Luatha won the older horses maiden (Photo HEALY RACING)
Funsize and Shane Fitzgearld fall at the final fence leaving Rose Of Coolavin and Jamie Codd to go on and win. Photo HEALY RACING.
Boston Rose and Barry O'Neill with owner Martin Donovan after winning the maiden at Ballingarry (Photo HEALY RACING)
Colm Kiernan after riding his first winner at Ballingarry (Photo HEALY RACING)
Healy Racing captured the sights and scenes from last weekend's three point-to-point meetings
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