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A fine leap from Farmix and Jack Kennedy to win the Punchestown Festival Of A Different Colour Rated Novice Chase \ Healy Racing
Elimay with Rachel Robbins in Naas after winning the Grade 2 BBA Ireland Limited Opera Hat Mares Chase \ carolinenorris.ie
Odd one out: Runners at the start before the Punchestown Grand National Trial Handicap Chase \ Healy Racing
Brex Drago and Jonathan Moore were okay after parting company at the last in the Racing Again February 25th Handicap Chase \Healy Racing
Jockey Charlie Hart (left) with his brother Jordan before Bal De Rio was his first winner in the thurles.ie Maiden Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Siobhan Rutledge with Cathy O'Leary after Drakensburg won the Find Us On Facebook @dundalkstadium Handicap \ Healy Racing
Seamie Heffernan looking out from the temporary jockeys room in Dundalk \Healy Racing
Trainers Jimmy Mangan and Philip Dempsey in conversation at Thurles \ Healy Racing
Lady Of Luxury in her cheekpieces at Dundalk \ Healy Racing.
A view of the Dundalk stableyard with runners and grooms arriving to the as racing continues behind closed doors due to Covid 19 restrictions \Healy Racing.
Togoville and trainer Anthony McCann after the horse recorded his 12th win in Dundalk \ Healy Racing
Hurricane Cliff looks happy after winning in Naas \ carolinenorris.ie
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