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My First Symphony and William Cronin with Danny Cronin after winning the Oriel House Hotel five-year-old plus mares maiden (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Carlow Farmer won for owner Edward Kearney and family at Stradbally (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Bachelors Walk and Andrew Phelan clear the last to win for trainer Eamonn Phelan (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Debestyman and Rob James after winning the five and six-year-old geldings maiden at Ballindenisk (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Steak And Spuds and David O'Brien with connections after winning at Dromahane (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Robyndzone and Mark Scallan after winning the Goffs UK Spring Sale four-year-old maiden race at Ballindenisk (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Chosen Flame and Rob James win the five-year-old plus adjacent maiden at Loughrea (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Cavite Beta with the Beta Chance Syndicate after winning the open lightweight under Barry O'Neill at Loughrea (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Bridie Kiely presents Vinnie Halley with the Cup after his Chinensis won the winners of two race at Dawnstown (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Members of the Bookeys Stream Syndicate (l-r) Eugene Dempsey, John Gahan, Matt O'Loughlin, Belinda Walsh and Martin Gahan after theirStram Lady and Rob James won the five-year-old mares maiden race Dawstown (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Jane Foley, jockey Joanne Walton and Maria Tarrant after Madam Cloud won the five-year-old mares maiden race at Dawstown (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Crashing scenes at ythe Dawstown track but thankfully all were okay afterwards (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Our Henrietta and James Kenny won for his dad trainer Liam Kenny at Stradbally (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Rob James completed a treble and a win for a relative to Sprinter Sacre were the highlights on the card
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