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Frankie Ward, Derek O'Connor and Davy Russell made a presentation at Lisronagh on March 26th to Liz Lalor for surpassing Helen Bryce-Smith's record of 109 point-to-point victories \ Healy Racing
Buzzard Trix and Noel McParlan win the INHSC Older Geldings Maiden Castletown-Geoghan \ Healy Racing
Action from the four-year-old maiden won by Iorens and Jamie Scallan (white cap) at Rathcannon \ Healy Racing
The Red Menace and Paul O'Neill win the open at Castletown-Geoghan for owner Darragh O'Dowd (second right of horse \ Healy Racing
Beyond Redempton and Georgie Benson win the adjacent winners' race at Castletown-Geoghan \ Healy Racing
Peter Spencer, James Walsh and Brian Spencer after Storminhome won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Castletown-Geoghan \ Healy Racing
Mother and daughter Aisling and Alison Schraewer on duty for the committee at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
It Came To Pass gave 17-year-old Alan O'Sullivan his first success winning for uncle and trainer Eugene O'Sullivan, and pictured with his grandmother Mary O'Sullivan at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Doubtcha Mossy Boy won for Mossy, Conor and Tom Kelliher at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Croke Park and Harley Dunne won at Dromahane for trainer Denis Murphy (right) being presented by Eddie O'Riordan \ Healy Racing
Katie Dalie and Aaron Sinnott in the winner's enclosure with owner/trainer Con MSweeney and his daughter Kate after winning the five and six-year-old mares' maiden in Rathcannon \ Healy Racing
Gerry Spain snr and jnr after their Some Are Lucky won the open at Rathcannion \ Healy Racing
Photos of the week from the homecoming in Closutton to the press morning in Ballydoyle
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