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Sit tight: The King of Ryhope and Declan Lavery make a mistake at the last on their way to winning in Lingstown \Healy Racing
No Fame No Game and Ben Harvey (left) win the mares' maiden in Turtulla as Cappajune Lady and Micheal Tobin part company at the last fence \ Healy Racing
Fonzerelli and Brian Lawless in flying style in Borris House \ Healy Racing
Brayhill and Mikey Sweeney (left) duel over the last fence with Vaucelet (Barry O'Neill) to win for owner/trainer Graham McKeever in Portrush \ Healy Racing
Ravenhill and Jamie Codd congratulated by Barry O'Neill and groom Camilla Sharples after winning in Cheletnham \ Healy Racing
The three winningmost riders in the point to point arena (L-R) Jamie Codd, derek O'Connor and Barry O'Neill walking the course in Portrush in October ahead of racing. Photo Healy Racing.
Barry O'Neill in Curraghmore after riding Pay The Piper \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill waeastern and overall champion rider \ Healy Racing
Big Bucks: Classic Getaway shows the style that saw him make £570,000 in the sales ring \ Healy Racing
Jonbon, after his Dromahane win, he was sold for £570,000 \ Healy Racing
Two down: Tan Gala and Declan Lavery part company at the last and bring down Jalkadam and Jamie Codd in Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Vital Island and Tiernan Power Roche jump the big double to win the Cross Country in Lingstown / Healy Racing
Arvicta and Johnny Hurley gallop through the overflowing River Bride to win for trainer Jimmy Mangan in Tallow last spring \ Healy Racing.
Captains Speech - "the best horse that I have ever had" while Tiernan Power Roche completed a double at the meeting
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