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Shall we dance? Joe Murphy congratulated by Johnny Murtagh at Royal Ascot \Healy Racing
Sealed with a kiss: Joe Murphy and Gary Carroll \ Healy Racing
Lossiemouth gets friendly with Willie Mullins at Fairyhouse \ Sportsfile
Celebrity status: Rachael Blackmore and Paul Mescal on the BBC All-Ireland Hurling TV coverage
Whazzat? Lazzat gets a fright from his handler with the winner's blanket after winning the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot and dumped his rider for a gallop around the track
Blessed among women: Danny Gilligan is popular after Western Fold the Tote Galway Plate for trainer Gordon Elliott and owners Weld-Spec Ltd and Dee L'Estrange \ Healy Racing
Not so good day: A mud splattered Danny Gilligan \ Healy Racing
Getting a grip: Leopardstown and Ballyburn winning owner David Manasseh is greeted by Michael O'Leary owner of runner-up Croke Park \ Healy Racing
Sporting gesture: Noel Meade congratulates Gordon Elliott after Helvic Dream was disqualified and Ndaawi the winner in the stewards enquiry \ Healy Racing
Sporting gesture: Noel Meade congratulates Gordon Elliott after Helvic Dream was disqualified and Ndaawi the winner in the stewards enquiry \ Healy Racing
James Crispe looks back at the year 2023 which threw up some brilliant three-year-olds in France
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