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Rachael Blackmore after winning on Burrows Saint for trainer Willie Mullins /Healy Racing.
Southener and William Cronin with his mother Kathleen and dad Willie after winning the Racing Post Handicap Hurdle/ Healy Racing
Lift off.... A Plus Tard and Rachael Blackmore (centre) jumping the second fence between Chacun Pour Soi (far side) and Simply Ned (nearest) / Healy Racing.
Jockey Robbie Power out injured at minute, with wife Hannah and daughter Emma at Punchestown./ Healy Racing.
Sophie Devin with her friend Jamie Lee after A Plus Tard, who was bred by her mother Antonia, had won the Paddy’s Rewards Club Chase Photo.carolinenorris.ie
Leagan Gaeilge ridden by Sean Flanagan being led in after winning the Paddy Power 3-Y-0 Maiden Hurdle with trainer Brendan Duke on right / Carolinenorris.ie
Highest Benefit gave Trevor Ryan another winner for trainer Willie Austin in Tramore. / Healy Racing.
Gold Cup winner at the seaside- Al Blum Photo and Paul Townend heading to the start in Tramore/ Healy Racing.
A busy parade ring for New Year's Day meeting in Tramore which saw the reappearance of Cheltenham Gold Ciup winner Al Boum Photo / Healy Racing.
Clerk of the course Val O'Connell on girth duties at Limerisk / Healy Racing)
Shane Lowry after his horse Theatre of War had finished second for the Claret Jug Syndicate in Leopardstown / Healy Racing.
Sizing John and Barry Geraghty head to the start on his reappearance run after 733 days in Punchestown before his unfortunate fall over hurdles / Healy Racing.
Helen Sharp takes a look at what's on offer as we welcome the 2024 racing calendar
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