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Neck and neck at Damma House before Ballyrashane and Cormac Abernethy went on to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Samcro enjoys himself with Barry O'Neill winning the open at Damma House \ Healy Racing
Toni Quail, Gerry Spain and Sam Curling after Some Are Lucky won the open at Rathcannon \ Healy Racing
Fans have a photo opportunity with Derek O'Connor at Rathcannon point-to-point \ Healy Racing
Agirlcalledchloe and Barry O'Neill won five and upwards mares' maiden for trainer Philip Rothwell at Damma House \ Healy Racing
At Lisronagh a special presentation was made to multiple point-to-point champion lady rider Liz Laor. (L-R) Sean Brett, Frankie Ward, Patrick Coveney, Liz and Alex Lalor and Susie Doyle \ Healy Racing
Lake Road and Eoin O'Brien won the four-year-old mares' maiden at Lisronagh for owner Aidan Murray and handler Marie Harding \ Healy Racing
Bella, Zoe, Tilly, Evie and Sam Curling, Carina Bowe and Derek O'Connor after La Feline won the mares' open at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
How many people can you fit in a winner's enclosure? War Call and Derek O'Connor won the older maiden at Lisronagh for the DQ11 Syndicate and Sam Curling, with plenty of supporters on hand \ Healy Racing
Jumping action from the Co Kilkenny venue at Damma House \ Healy Racing
Healy Racing captured the scenes from last week's three point-to-points
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