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Jamie Scallan does well to stay aboard Ask All U Like in to finish third in the older geldings' maiden race at Tinahely (Photo Healy Racing)
Cinq Frank and Paul Bannon part company at Farmacaffley. Both were alright after their tumble. (Photo Healy Racing)
Subtle Quest and Barry O'Neill win the mares' maiden at Tinahely. Healy Racing Photo
Macs Legend and Michael O'Sullivan win at Kildorrery. Photo Healy Racing.
Jamie Codd poses with his mother Mary Frances and daughter Lottie as his wife Robyn and daughter Penny take the snap before riding Kruzhlinin at Tinahely. Photo Healy Racing
Aughnacurra King is led around by Dylan O'Connor, son of jockey and trainer Mikey O'Connor before their win at Kildorrery. Photo Healy Racing.
The Walsh Family from Gorey with their Loggan Lady after winning at Tinahely. (Photo Healy Racing)
Royal Drumlee and Noel McParlan with his Dad Sean after their win at Farmacaffley. (Photo Healy Racing)
Jockey and trainer of Givemylovetorose, Declan Queally with daughter Ava after their win at Kildorrery. Photo Healy Racing.
Claire Watson congratulates Daire McConville after he won the confined hunt winners' race on his own Longtymegone Photo Healy Racing
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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