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Ebasari and Davy Russell won at Cork for owners Mick and Jennifer O'Shea and kids Alice, Lucy and Edward \ Healy Racing
Fons Vivus and Darragh Allen won the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares Flat Race for trainer Padraig Butler at Cork \ Healy Racing.
Paul Townend goes flying as Brooklynn Glory fell in the mares' hurdle at Faiiryhouse and Red As Rust goes away to win. Both horse and jockey were okay \ Healy Racing
Paul Townend pictured with young racegoers after his win on Saint Sam at Fairyhouse \ Healy Racing
Pat Martin, Robert Whearty and Peter Cullen after their Quiet Desire won the Irish Injured Jockeys Apprentice Handicap at Dundalk \ Healy Racing
Sean O’Keeffe took full advantage of a nice opportunity at Cork on Sunday, partnering both Sir Gerhard and Asterion Forlonge to win at very short prices for Willie Mullins
It was fitting that the colours of Kenny Alexander were carried to victory in the Grade 1 honouring the legendary Honeysuckle
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