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Runners and riders break from the starting stalls st Ballinrobe
Naas 26-7-17 Members of the Countryman Syndicate with Emadee and Declan McDonogh after winning the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden at Naas (Photo HEALY RACING)
Hello Sweetie and J. J. Slevin won for trainer Pat Collins and son Sean
Mo Henry with Danny Sheehy, Danny McLoughlin and Adrian Keatley after winning the Follow Naas Racecourse on Facebook Handicap (Photo: Caroline Norris)
Ben Delmer (travelling head lad to Winnie Mullins) and his son Ollie enjoying the races at Naas (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Members of the Do Well Syndicate with their Flower Of May and Leigh Roche after winning the Hospitality at Naas Racecourse Maiden, led up by George Dunne (Photo HEALY RACING)
Denis Linehan and Ross Coakley in the stalls for the Gowran Park Apprentice Handicap(Photo HEALY RACING)
Racegoer Rachel McCoy watching the action at the Co Mayo venue (Photo: healyracing.ie)
Absolute Grit and Eamon Corbett (far) beats Mischievious Max (near) to win the Keanes Jewellers Ladies Day 8th October Maiden Hurdle at Limerick (Photo: healyracing.ie)
LEOPARDSTOWN 27-7-2017. TEMASEK STAR and Kevin Manning won for owner Rita Shah. Photo HEALY RACING.
Ronan Groome reports from Naas where the rescheduled Grade 1 Lawlor’s Of Naas Novice Hurdle turned into a Willie Mullins benefit as Readin Tommy Wrong emerged best at Naas
Check out these great pictures from across the Irish equestrian scene over the past week
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