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Longhouse Legacy was a 1300th success for jockey Derek O'Connor, pictured with family and friends winning the five and older mares' maiden at Belharbour \ Healy Racing
John and Rachel Staunton with Downmexicoway after winning the four-year-old maiden at Belharbour \ Healy Racing.
Derek O'Connor with his weigh tent colleagues after registering his 1300th success aboard Longhouse Legacy at Belharbour \ Healy Racing
A Belharbour Scene \ Healy Racing
Neck and neck at Tallow: Cold Sobar and Sean Staples (far) win the six and older geldings' maiden from Dontrushslowtouch (near) \ Healy Racing.
Butcher Hollow won the Tallow four-year-old maiden for Con McSweeney pictured with partner Niamh Moloney and daughter Kate \ Healy Racing
Rocky's Howya and Chris O'Donovan won the open at Tallow for owner Margaret Kiely and Declan Queally \ Healy Racing
Tara Cove and Barry O'Neill with J.J. and Colin Bowe and their children after winning the six-year-old geldings' maiden in Ballinaboola \ Healy Racing
Old Style Humor gave Joanne Corish a first win in the winners' of three in Ballinaboola \ Healy Racing
Ballinaboola stewards: Michael O'Donoghue and Justice Tony Hunt were on duty \ Healy Racing
Ballinaboola Huntsmen Dillon Carroll and Paul Cullen \ Healy Racing
Lesssaidthebetter and Ross Sugrue with Philip Rothwell and Phidelma Elvin after winning the novice riders' race at Ballinaboola \ Healy Racing
Asian Master was a first winner for jockey Thomas Costello winning the six and older geldings maiden at Belharbour. (L-R) Michael, Thomas, Andrew, Jo, Tony, Marie and Joanne Costello \ Healy Racing
Eoghain Ward talks to Co Clare hunt point-to-point secretary Paul O’Neill about how his committee turned the fortunes of their meetings around
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