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Scenic action from Lisronagh last week \Healy Racing
Marguerite Furlong presents P.J. Kennedy with the Cooney Furlong Perpetual Trophy after his Vinnies Fortune won the winners of one in Knockmullen House \Healy Racing
Flashy legs on One True King in the parade ring before the four-year-old maiden in Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Railway Hurricane with trainer Con McSweeney (right) and Francy Galvin (left) after winning the four-year-old maiden in Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Champion mare Longhouse Music and Derek O'Connor jump the last to win the mares' open in Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Sunnyvilla and Dara Allen fall at the last fence and brought down Champagne Wilde and James O'Rourke in the first division of the four-year-old maiden in Dromahane . Both horses and jockeys were okay/ Healy Racing
Jockey Finny Maguire with his dad Adrian after winning the five-year-old maiden on Eklat De Rire in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Charlotte and Harry Connors after Sleepysaurus won the first division of the four-year-old maiden in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Goulane Jessie and Johnny Hurley with owner Mary O'Donnell (left) and Denny Spillane after winning the older maiden in Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Huntsmen Dylan Carroll and Paul Cullen with young Bobby Bowe on duty at Knockmullen House \ Healy Racing
Necarne, Knockmullen and Dromahane feature in this week's points photos
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