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Warming up in the tent at the Ward Union Hunt Meeting at Oldtown, Ronan and Rachel Griffin with Mary Kate and Nicola Duffy \ Healy Racing.
Heydour and Conor Costello won for trainer John Costello at Cragmore point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Laura Ward won the Hunt Race for Ladies at Oldtown point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Stewards on duty at the Ward Union Hunt Meeting at Oldtown \ Healy Racing
Rewritetherules at Punchestown point-to-point with Tom Hamilton after winning the Farmers Hunt Race \ Healy Racing
Tom 'socks' Madden and his dog Joey enjoying a day off at Punchestown point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Lt. Col. Gerry O'Gorman (right) presents Craig Casey (Left) and Declan Deegan with the David Foster Perpetual Cup after Bareback Jack the four-year-old Maiden Race \ Healy Racing
Saint Benedict and Tim Hyde won for trainer Enda Bolger and the Hyde family at Nenagh point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Makeshift gave jockey Eoin Shaw his first win pictured with Mom Kay and Tom Rudd at Nenagh point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Josh O'Shea in action on Tiger Roar for the hunt race at Nenagh point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Awesome Lady and jockey/trainer Paul Power with groom Jenny Cook after their win at Cragmore point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Oscar Contender and James Hannon won the Open Lightweight Race at Knockanard point-to-point before it was abandoned due to dangerous winds \ Healy Racing
Action From the Open Lightweight Race at Knockanard point-to-point before it had to be abandoned due to dangerous winds \ Healy Racing
Reigninng Supreme and Susie Doyle with dad and trainer Pat Doyle after their win at Cragmore point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Patrick Turley and David Christie enjoyed doubles at the Friday fixture
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