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Scamall Dubh and Mark Enright (near) beats Dont Tell No One for trainer Mouse Morris (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Total Demolition and Conor Hoban won for trainer John Larkin and wife Amanda (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Crystal Pearl ridden by Davy Russell (white colours) and The Conker CLYB ridden by Jonathan Moore (blue and yellow) slip up on the bend in the Tote EBF Mares Handicap Hurdle, all were OK after their falls.(Photo: healyracing.ie)
Lisa McGowan from Tullamore, Co Offaly, was named the g Hotel and Spa Best Dressed Lady on Ladies day of The Galway Races (Photo:Andrew Downes, xposure)
Lord Scoundrel winning jockey, Donagh Meyler holding the Galway Plate trophy with Mom Annmarie and sister Lydia (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Huntsman James Tighe brings home the loose Crystal Pearl after the Tote EBF Mares Handicap Hurdle(Photo:healyracing.ie)
Clondaw Warrior with Aine and David Casey, Michael Gannon, Ruby and Gillian Walsh, Tamso Doyle, Aisling Gannon, Willie Mullins and David Cox after winning the Guinness Galway Hurdle (Photo: Caroline Norris)
“That's a big one for me as I've ridden a winner at every track in Ireland now,” revealed Mark Enright after booting home Hell Left Loose
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