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Flying the last: Brechin Castle and Barry O'Neill (left) win the five-year-old geldings maiden in Ballycrystal from Noble Blue (right) \ Healy Racing
Focus Point and Daniel Hyde jump in style to win the winner of one at Ballycryustal \ Healy Racing
A Kerryman lost in Co.Wexford Craig Sheehy with his dog Google enjoying the races at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill with his wife Bridget and sons Billy, Danny and Charlie after winning the four-year-old maiden race on Ben Solo \ Healy Racing
Dento Des Obeaux won for owner Liam Gibney and daughter Caitlin at Oldtown \ Healy Racing
Jockey Rob James (right) rode his 300th point winner aboard Jingko Blue pictured with Champion Barry O'Neill \ Healy Racing
A view of the trophy with winners' names at Oldtown \ Healy Racing
No way back for Redstone and Joey Dunne after a mistake at the final fence at Oldtown leaving Walks Like A Man and Barry O'Neill go on and win. Both horse and jockey okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Merry Melody with Leonard, Roisin and Clare MacMahon after winning the five and six-year-old mares' maiden at Oldtown \ Healy Racing
Abbie Fitzgibbon with dad Mossie and Caroline O'Regan after Rebel Pat won the five-year-old and over adjacent maiden at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing.
Its On The Line completed a double for Maxine O'Sullivan in the open at Kildorrey \ Healy Racing
Straight Home and Jody Townend with Caroline Townend and Leah Howard at Kildorrery after winning the five-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
The point of no return: Pray Tell and Darragh Allen take a crashing fall when holding a 15-length lead at the final fence in the winners of one at Nenagh. Both horse and rider were okay \ Healy Racing
Defidently and Charlie Cairns celebrate winning the pony race at Nenagh \ Healy Racing
Nenagh jockeys before the pony race \ Healy Racing
Rob James registered his 300th point-to-point winner while there was another double for Barry O'Neill
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