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Crossing country at Taylorstown Roadlesstravelled and Rob James make all the running to win the four-year- old maiden \ Healy Racing
L-R: Holly, Ian, wife Nicki, Emily, Annie and Lily McCarthy after Tribal Glory won the adjacent maiden at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Rust To Riches with (L-R) Millie Morrison, Robyn McCluskey and Aimee Hamilton after winning the older geldings' maiden at Taylorstown \ Healy Racing
Taylorstown solo run - Bold Enough and Barry O'Neill won a walkover in the open \ Healy Racing
Killomeroe and Pa King crash out at the 11th fence during the older geldings' maiden at Taylorstown. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
Jockey Bertie Finn with his father Paul after he completed a treble on Glens Sensation in division 2 of the five and six-year-old geldings' maiden at Ballindenisk \ Healy Racing
Saoirse O'Connell on Sam and Jessica Collender on Prince at the United Hunt Club's fixture at Ballindenisk \ Healy Racing
Rocky's Howya and Chris O'Donovan win the open at Ballindenisk for owner Margaret Kiely and trainer Declan Queally \ Healy Racing
Stradbally success: Getawayrooney and Adam Feeney win the mares' open for trainer Jason O'Reilly \ Healy Racing
Gold Creek and Tristan Merrigan part company at the last in the mares' open at Stradbally. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
(L-R) Pat Nolan, Colin Bowe, Shauna Dreeling, sponsor Franco Hughes and Barry O'Neill after Theatrical Getaway won the winners' of one race at Taylorstown \ Healy Racing
At Taylorstown a presentation was made to Mark McIlroy to mark his retirement from the Newry Hunt (L-R) James Bryson, Jenny Copeland, Mark McIlroy and Teddy Matthews \ Healy
Northern Ireland Bookmakers Association make a presentation at Taylorstown of €2,000 to the Southern Area Hospice Services \ Healy Racing
Rob James completed a treble and a win for a relative to Sprinter Sacre were the highlights on the card
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