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At Quakerstown, Dawn Of Light and Josh Berry won for trainer Richard Busher and groom Sarah Berry \ Healy Racing
Depalma and Nicole Lockhead Anderson won at Quakerstown for trainer Sam Curling \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown racegoers Ryan Mahon and Caroline Kenneally \ Healy Racing
John Lynch and eight-year-old grandson Charles O'Brien at Quakerstown \ Healy Racing
At Knockmullen House, Honey Come Quick and James Walsh with his wife Aine and daughter Eimear win the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
At Knockmullen House, Jamie McCarthy with his brother Reece after winning the older geldings' maiden with Erigmoor \ Healy Racing
Aoibhe Monaghan in good form at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
At Knockmullen House, Grey Balls Of Fire and Brian Lawless give trainer Dominic Sheehy his first win in the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Evie Codd with the James Boyd Memorial Cup won by Grey Balls Of Fire and Brian Lawless in the five-year-old geldings' maiden Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Winter is here at Knockmullen House with Sean O'Rourke in the mud after riding in the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Queens Charm and Troy Walsh won the four-year-old mares' maiden at Knockmullen House for Aidan Fitzgerald \ Healy Racing
Dromahane winner Tap Tap Shamie and Johnny Barry won the five-year-old geldings' maiden for Stephen Ahearne and PJ Crowley \ Healy Racing
Nells Princess and Eoin O'Brien won the five-year-old mares' maiden at Dromahane for Patrick Casey and Garrett Power \ Healy Racing
At Dromahane, Emiko and Frankie Murphy won the four-year-old mares' maiden for Its Gonna Happen Partnership and Harley Dunne \ Healy Racing
Hunters at the Duhallow Kanturk Harriers point-to-point at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Red Acres Max and Harry Goff won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for Caitriona and Michael Goff at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Wxford Foxhounds played host to the pointing action at Knockmullen House on Sunday, Donal Murphy highlights the best bits
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