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Portrush The McKnight family with their One Cool Clarkson and Barry O'Neill after winning the winners of three race
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Jockey Eoin O'Brien pictured at Lisronagh point-to-point
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Defacto Lady and Liz Lalor after their win in the five-year-old mares maiden at Lisronagh point-to-point
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Owner Joseph O'Sullivan congratulates jockey Eoin O'Brien after Duhallow Tornado won the five-year-old geldings maiden
Lisronagh point-to-point
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Enjoying the point at Dowth Hall were the Harding family, Wayne, Eric, Ethen, Emilia, Debbie, Liam, Mary and Yvette
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Caroline, Sadhbh and Mervyn Naughton along with Edward Galvin (right) enjoying the point at Dowth Hall
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Runners and riders about to leave the parade ring at Dowth Hall
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Presentation after Double You Be won at Dowth Hall point-to-point. (L-R) Brian Casey, Owen Brennan, Aoife Spear-Gibson, Sarah Dempsey and Riona Flanagan
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Owner Billie-Jo Irwin with her family after their Ballyhowne Ben Crawford won the older geldings maiden race at the Portrush point-to-point
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Philip and Sandra Duffy with Layla Lee and greyhound Cookie enjoying Lisronagh point-to-point
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Absainte and Barry O'Neill in the winners enclosure with members of the Smile Says It All syndicate after winning the older mares maiden race
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