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Moon Over Germany won for owner Philip Reynolds at Aintree on Thursday. Pictured with his wife Ann, trainer Henry de Bromhead and jockey Rachael Blackmore (Photo Healy Racing)
Fakir D'Oudairies and Mark Walsh finished second in the Grade 1 Doom Bar Anniversary four-year-old juvenile hurdle at Aintree (Photo Healy Racing)
Top Wood won for jockey Tabittha Worsley (Photo Healy Racing)
Pentlands Hills and Nico de Boinville won for trainer Nicky Henderson (Photo Healy Racing)
Supasundae won for trainer Jessica Harrington (Photo Healy Racing)
Titanium Sky gave Dermot Weld his fourth win of the day at Leopardstown on Wednesday (Photo carolinenorris.ie)
Spin 1038 Student Race Day at rainy Leopardstown (Photo: Healy Racing)
Students at the Spin 1038 student race day at Leopardstown on Wednesday (Photo.carolinenorris.ie)
Kalashnikov won for jockey Jack Quinlan at Aintree (Photo Healy Racing)
Student reaction to Latchet and Kevin Manning winning the Base Wood Fired Pizza Handicap (Photo: Healy Racing)
A scene from the maiden at Liscarroll last weekend in which Papa Tango Charley beat Big Bresil and Meyer Lansky. The winner sold for a record £440,000 at the Goffs UK Aintree Sale on Thursday, while Big Bresil realised £170,000 and Meyer Lansky made £105,000 (Photo Healy Racing)
Monbeg Genius and Asterion Forlonge are just two of the horses that have been taken out of the draw for the Randox Grand National followng the release of today's second scratchings'
Wexford trainer Seamus Neville enjoyed a day in the limelight with the Leopardstown feature race win while Jordan Gainford got back in the winner's enclosure
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