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Bert Leaf gave jockey Danny Sheehy his 1st double on the card after Accladora scored earlier PHOTO: healyracing.ie
Jockey Leigh Roche studies the card before his rides on the day
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Jog for Jockeys in aid of Irish Injured Jockeys was held last Sunday. Ruby Walsh with Elaine O'Donovan, winner, and Greta Kennedy, 3rd, after the ladies 10k race at Naas Racecourse
Picture: Caroline Norris
The scene at the County Meath venue Bellewstown on Wednesday evening.
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Eimear Maher and her dog Coco pictured at Jog for Jockeys in aid of Irish Injured Jockeys at Naas racecourse on Sunday last.
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At the Jog for Jockeys in aid of Irish Injured Jockeys last Sunday; Kevin Coleman, centre, winner of the 5k race with Keith Donoghue, 2nd, left, and Matthew Bowes, right, 3rd.
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Selfie Time for Downpatrick Lady Aileen Maxwell.
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Brothers Mick and Luke McGuinness from Belfast were on hand to collect the trophy for owner Rich Ricci after Didero Vallis won for trainer Willie Mullins.
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Days Without End and Finny Maguire with winning owner Meta Osborne
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Winner Balakani with groom Shannon Walsh proudly wearing her Mayo colours in the Kingdom on the day of the All-Ireland Semi Final Replay
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Elusive Time winning jockey Ross Coaskley with his trophy
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The Inpho snapper has established a great reputation for his work with racehorses
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