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The Stable Friends Syndicate following their win in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF "Northfields" Handicap at the Curragh. Photo Healy Racing
(l-r) Ted Walsh, Austin Leahy and Jimmy Mangan watching the action at Galway. Photo Healy Racing
Ronan Whelan is congratulated by (l-r) Conor Hoban, Colin Keane and Shane Foley after riding his first Group 1 winner on Skitter Scatter. Photo Healy Racing
Sparkle ’n’ joy and Shane Foley with It’s All About The Girls and Jessica Harrington after winning at Leopardstown. Photo Caroline Norris
Kevin Prendergast with Joe Schmidt after Madhmoon had won The KPMG Champions Juvenile Stakes. Photo Caroline Norris
Limini with Rachel Robins after winning at Leopardstown. Photo Caroline Norris
Skitter Scatter gets a pat from winning owner Anthony Rogers at the Curragh. Photo Healy Racing
Dream Walker and Chris Hayes won for Suzanne Fahey (left) wife of trainer Jarlath and daughter Aoife. Photo Healy Racing
Shane Crosse after his double at Galway. Photo Healy Racing
Baby Pink and Niall McCullagh after their win at Galway. Photo Healy Racing
Sylvia O' Donnell with her dad Pat. Sylvia graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration in Equine Business. She received the 'Best Equine Business Student' award for 2019 from the School of Business in Maynooth University.
Aidan O’Brien, Brian and Luke Comer, MV Magnier, Paul Smith and JP Magnier and Ryan Moore at the presentation for The Comer Group International Irish St Leger. Photo Caroline Norris
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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