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Action from the four-year-old maiden at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
Brooksway Fair and Donal O'Connor won the open at Umma House for trainer Harley Dunne (left) \ Healy Racing
"Give me a minute" - jockey Carl Millar waits for his mount Swift Sonnet to catch her breath after parting company at the 10th fence at Umma House \ Healy Racing
Ryan's Rocket and Brian Lawless survive a mistake at the second last to win the four-year-old maiden at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
The Storyteller and Georgie Benson took the open at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
Jim Mernagh keeping a watch on the action at Ballycrystal \ Healy Racing
Mister Park and James Hannon with Tom Hayes and Ian Power after winning the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Into the country in the four-year-old geldings' maiden Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
An autumn scene from Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Wilson Dennison's Ballyburn and Cormac Abernethy had lots of supporters after winning in Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Oran McGill shows the effects of the recent rain at Loughanmore \ Healy Racing
Pat Moore, Pa King, Sam Curling and Marie Hickey after Kalnoo won the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden at Umma House \ Healy Racing
Steven Smith partnered Hi Happy Harry in the EI 115 open and CJO Kann Surprise to a win in the EI100 at Loughanmore
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