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Action from Umma House in Westmeath \ Healy Racing
A happy Chloe Cotter and Honour The Master after winning the older horses' maiden at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Nothinbuttime and Jordan Hart with his mother Lorraine after winning the mares' winners of one at Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Sagecraft on the loose in Tinahely after parting company at the first in the mares' maiden, trying to be caught by Sean Osborne \ Healy Racing
Jomig Des Bois and Barry O’Neill (right) jump the last to win the four-year-old maiden from Hector Javilex and Luke Murphy \ Healy Racing
Diana Prince and Rob James with Toni Quail and Colin Bowe after winning the five-year-old mares' maiden in Tinahely \ Healy Racing
Trainer Ian Ferguson and wife Jane at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Sarah Jane, Bethany and Julie Ann McCurdey enjoy the day at the point-to-point at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Jockey Declan Lavery after weiging out for his winning ride aboard Glebe Road watched on by Grace and Jamie Currie at the point-to-point at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Glebe Road and Declan Lavery jumping through the flying birch to go on and win for trainer Patrick Turley in Portrush \ Healy Racing
Bookmaker Franco Hughes at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Ballyhigh won for owner Wilson Dennison with daughters Catriona (left) and Caroline at Portrush \ Healy Racing
Healy Racing captured the scenes from last week's three point-to-points
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