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Jockeys for Division 1 of the Borris Bumper \ Healy Racing
Jockeys for Division 2 of the Borris Bumper\ Healy Racing
Miss Kanagai and Neil Gault pass the point of no return as they part comany during the mares maiden race, both were okay after their fall \Healy Racing
Mounted stewards Mark Murtagh (left) and Kate Byrne at Borris \ Healy Racing
Debbie Flavin with her daughter Emily after wininng Division 2 of the Borris Bumper on Time Of Day \ Healy Racing
Owen (snr), Danielle, Owen (jnr), Maeve and Bernard Cloney after Shirocco's Dream won mares' maiden in Borris \ Healy Racing
Emma Prada and Barry O'Neill make all the running to win the mares' maiden in Borris \ Healy Racing
Orla Malone, Billy O'Neill, Amy Bowe, Barry O'Neill, Saoirse Cummins, Bobby and Colin Bowe after Amarillo Sky won the four-year-old maiden Healy Racing
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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