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James Gibney and Ciaran Flanagan with the trophy for the Weatherbys ePassport Handicap won by Magic Chegaga \ carolinenorris.ie
Grand Bonard and Paul Townend take full advantage of the last fall of Russian Diamond and Brian Hayes to win the Guinness Beginners Chase. all were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Members of Pimlico Racing Ireland after their Alice Avril won the Boyle Beginners Chase in Roscommon \ Healy Racing
Drama at the first flight in the Roscommon 3-Y-O Hurdle as six horses parted company with their riders thankfully all were okay after their falls as Eamonn Corbett (light blue) Mike O’Connor (yellow) Tom Harney (pink) and Adam Short (green and yellow) try and take cover from the hooves \ Healy Racing
Eternal Presence and J.J. Slevin make a bad mistake before finishing second in the Roscommon 3-Y-O Maiden Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Arcadian Sun and Denis O’Regan with John and Miaram Queally after winning the Guinness Galway Tribes Handicap Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Colin Keane was the leading flat jockey of the 2021 Galway Festival \ Healy Racing
Owners Dooley Thoroughbreds celebrate after Current Option had won the Ahonoora Handicap for Ado McGuinness \ Healy Racing
Church Mountain and Joey Sheridan won for trainer Denis Hogan (right)in Galway, with owners Joe and Robert Kelly \ Healy Racing
Off and running against a scenic Sligo backdrop in the ISF EBF Connacht Oaks Fillies Handicap won by Miss Myers /Healy Racing
Gamigin was a Sligo winner for trainer Jack Davison and groom Jenny Fitzsimons \ Healy Racing
John Ryan has high hopes for his Lucid Dreams after he impressed in his beginners chase win at Sligo on Wednesday afternoon
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