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Three Wise Men and Noel Fehily (left) jump the second last to win the Latin Quarter Beginners Chase from Bamako Moriviere and Ruby Walsh (right) PHOTO: healyracing.ie
The 17-year-old Danny Sheehy after he won on Jet Streaming.
(Photo HEALY RACING)
Three Wise Men with Annette Mee, Noel Fehily, Stephen Dunphy, Henry and Heather de Bromhead after winning the Latin Quarter Beginners Chase
(Picture: Caroline Norris)
President Higgins presenting the Tote.com Galway Plate won by Balko Des Flos to Jack and Megan O'Leary, Henry de Bromhead, Ted and Eddie O'leary and Davy Russell
(Picture: Caroline Norris)
Lac Kivu and Ruby Walsh survive this last flight mistakein the Guinness Novice Hurdle (Photo HEALY RACING)
Henry de Bromhead and Noel Fehily after Three Wise Men had won the Latin Quarter Beginners Chase
(Picture: Caroline Norris)
The Inpho snapper has established a great reputation for his work with racehorses
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