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Winning scenes: Galopin Des Champs and Paul Townend being led back to a packed winner's enclosure after winning the Gold Cup \ Healy Racing
Ben Delmar with Willie Mullins after he recieved his prize for being the leading trainer at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival \ Healy Racing
The Molony family from Thurles racecourse make a presentation to Paul Townend to mark his five winners at the Cheltenham Festival \ Healy Racing
Going long: Tophill Low and Kieren Buckley win the Adare Manor Opportunity Maiden Hurdle at Thurles \ Healy Racing
The James Coleman-owned Time To Rocco and Michael O'Sullivan won the Dillon Quirke Foundation Mares Beginners Chaseat Thurles \ Healy Racing
Thecompanysergeant won for owner Martin Cooney and jockey Donagh Meyler at Navan \ Healy Racing
Jockeys who rode their first winner at the Cheltenham Festival last week return to riding at Navan (L-R) Aidan Kelly, Ben Harvey, Darragh O'Keeffe, Liam McKenna and Michael O'Sullivan \ Healy Racing
Farren Glory won for owner Niall Michael Earls and trainer Gordon Elliott at Navan \ Healy Racing
Sean Cleary Farrell was on the scoreboard at Clonmel \ Healy Racing
Bal De Rio and Dan King with Meaghan Donovan after winning the Nire Valley Claiming Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Fresh from Cheltenham success with Corach Rambler, Helen Sharp talks to Lucinda Russell about her way with thoroughbreds and why the eye is still the greatest tool in racing
The wet weather continues to take a toll on Irish racing this week
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