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Tinahely winner Empire Soldier and Shane Cotter jump in fine style to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Roman Parish and Jessica Grant won the older horses' maiden at Tinahely for her dad Colm and David O'Brien\ Healy Racing
At Tinahely, Chemical Energy and Barry O'Neill with his sons Danny, Charlie and Billy after winning the open \ Healy Racing
Umma House winner Muskerry Rock won for trainer and jockey Pa King in the colours of his wife Aine \ Healy Racing
Going, going...Take Some More and Alex O'Keeffe part company at the final fence when holding a commanding advantage. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Going going...At Umma House, Take Some More and Alex O'Keeffe part company \ Healy Racing
Dutton Law and Brian Lawless are left in front to win for trainer Robert Tector after Take Some More unseated Alex O'Keeffe at the final fence. Both were OK aftewards \ Healy Racing
Umma House winner Taranis Dubh and Donal O'Connor win for trainer Kieran Roche and owner Michael Kenny \ Healy Racing
A first at Loughanmore as Colvin and Jack Johnson win the older maiden giving him a first winner for his dad Martin with grandad Martin McCullough \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore drama as Sky Blue Ribbon and Noel McParlan (red) and Ivana D'alco and Finian Maguire (blue) part company at the last in the mares' maiden all were okay after their falls \ Healy Racing
Golden Heart and Finian Maguire with Mikey Fogarty and Graham Dalton win the four-year-old maiden at Loughanmore
Kano De Thaix and Barry O'Neill took the mares' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Empire Soldier won for Shane Cotter, with his mom Cathy at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
All the winning action from Borris House and Ballindenisk last weekend
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