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The Great Unknown and Derek O'Connor took the Loughanmore open for Sam Curling with Imogen and Ramona Hagan, grandchildren of the late Peggy who was remembered in the race title \ Healy Racing
Mioruilteach won the Loughanmore mares' maiden for Karen, Sibheal and Niall Tyrrell \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore mares' maiden winner French Adventure and Matt Gahan with Joe Roberts \ Healy Racing
Largy Leader took the adjacent hunts' race for owners Martin McGrogan and Raymond Scullion at Loughanmore Healy Racing
At Quakerstown, Killowen House gave Ollie Gilligan his first success \ Healy Racing
Quakerstown contestants for the Dog Show at the Clare venue \ Healy Racing
Milford Road and Chris O'Donovan won for trainer Tom Keating at Quakerstown \
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The Quakerstown line up for the Connollys Red Mills Ladies Open Race won by Nicole Lockhead Anderson, fourth left \ Healy Racing
Curraghmore success for Johnny K and Pa King in the winners' of one for Donie and Eithne O'Toole and Willie Murphy \ Healy Racing
Curraghmore calamity as What'shername and Ronan McParland part company at the first in the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
At Curraghmore, Emma Ahern with Toby, Caitlyn Grant and Joanne O'Connor enjoying the day \ Healy Racing
Whiskeyontherocks and Barry Stone win the four-year-old mares' maiden at Curraghmore for Rob Tector (right) and Conor Martin \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore action as Diamond Paddy and Noel McParlan part company at the fourth fence in the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Loughanmore winner Nelsons Port and Dara McGill won the older mares' maiden for owner Aisling Molloy, with groom Anto Fox \ Healy Racing
The end is coming into sight for the point-to-point season and Eogháin looks at the current title races, while the Irish Grand National winner is the latest former pointer to star on the track
All the action between the flags from five meetings from Portrush to Liscarroll
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