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Crisp and even: Action from the four-year-old geldings' maiden won by My Mate Mozzie and Tom Hamilton at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Dan Kiely (black jacket) and Eamonn Kent (green) at the Kilmoganny Hunt point-to-point at Mainstown \ Healy Racing.
Dom Dolo and Rachel Kelly won the ladies' open in Mainstown for owner/trainer Barry Connell and provided Rachel with her first winner \ Healy Racing.
Thedancingfarrier (near) and Current Mood (far) are still together being washed down after dead-heating for first in the winners of two at Mainstown \ Healy Racing.
Keenaghan Lass and Tom Harney(inside) jump the last to win the older horses maiden from Martalink and Dan Nevin (nearest) at Tattersalls \Healy Racing)
Doyen La Lutte with Keri Brion and Mary Ellen Doyle after winning the four-year-old mares' maiden at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Runners and grooms head to the parade ring at Kinsale \ Healy Racing
Cork country: The scene from Kinsale point-to-point as runners cross the country \ Healy Racing
IHRB official Noleen Moloney in Kinsale \ Healy Racing
New Money and Maxine O'Sullivan after winning for her father Eugene at Kinsale \ Healy Racing
Arctic Comet and James Hannon after winning at Kinsale \ Healy Racing
Boro Melody was successful for trainer Eoin McDonagh in Kinsale \ Healy Racing
A selection of pictures from the action at Ballindenisk and Mainstown
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