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Ted Hastings and Luke Murphy (left) make all the running to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden in Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Nifty Getaway and Brian Lawless part company at the last in the older mares' maiden in Broughshane. Both were OK after their fall \ Healy Racing
Action between the hedges in Broughshane \ Healy Racing
The McBurney family have a birds' eye view of the action at Broughshane from their house \ Healy Racing
Brian Dunleavy celebrates his win in the winners' of one in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Storm Hill and Tiernan Power Roche (red) part company at the last and bring down Coolagh Park and Simon Cavanagh (navy) in the geldings' maiden in Tattersalls. All were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
Michael's Pick and Timmy Love with trainer Ciaran Murphy and Dot Love after winning the open in Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Jockeys weigh out for the first race at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Babylon Beach and Cal Shine with John O’Brien and Debbie Hartnett after winning the older geldings in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Backoftheenvelope and David Mulcahy with Ciaran Fennessy after the rider's first winner in the mares' maiden in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Ask D'Man and Barry O’Neill with trainer David Christie after winning the winners' of two in Broughshane \ Healy Racing
The final winner in the fields: Supreme Gift gave jockey Jamie Codd his final point-to-point winner in the four-year-old geldings' maiden in Tattersalls for trainer Denis Murphy \ Healy Racing
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