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A fine action shot from Clonmel as Venezia and Philip Enright (grey) jump the last to win the John Kennedy Motors Beginners Steeplechase from Imperial Way (left) Photo Healy Racing
Blue Uluru with Ger Lyons, Colin Keane and winning connections after winning The TRI Equestrian Superstore at the Curragh Photo.carolinenorris.ie
Philip Enright, Tom Liston, Tim 'Spike' Murphy and Edward O'Grady after Venezia won the John Kennedy Motors Beginners Steeplechase at Clonmel Photo Healy Racing
October Revolution and Derek McGrath with his mom Mary after winning the Clonmel Beginners Steeplechase (Photo Healy Racing)
The scenes at Belmont Park as Justify wins the Triple Crown Photo: Coglianese photos
Thomas Sherry drives Aussie Valentine to victory for Ado McGuinness. Photo Healy Racing.
The Flemensfirth gelding from Ballincurrig House Stud who topped the Goff Land Rover sale when sold to Paul Nicholls for €325,000 Photo Goffs
Peter Vaughan and Norman Williamson at the Land Rover Sale photo Goffs
The Saddler Maker - Uvanana gelding, named Fissa, from Oak Tree Farm was bought by Henry de Bromhead for €235,000 Photo Goffs
Close to 230 juveniles will be offered for sale next Wednesday and the chances are that there are some Royal Ascot winners among them
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