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A young horse playing up before racing at Turtulla point-to-point
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Cloudy Day in the winners enclosure with owner Michael Hogan and trainer Norman Lee after winning the five-year-old and upwards mares maiden at Turtulla
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Action from Lingstown where the runners look over an obstacle ahead of the banks race won by Venetian De Mai (fourth left)
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Geraldine Teggert (left) with her daughter Riona Lynch (right) wife of jump jockey Andrew Lynch and grandson Aaron having his first day at the races at Turtulla point-to-point
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Getaway North and Shane Fitzgerald part company during the four-year-old maiden race at Kirkistown. Thankfully both were okay after their fall
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Action from Lingstown point-to-point
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Point-to-point trainers in good form, Aidan Fitzgearld (centre), Denis Murphy (left) and Colin Bowe (right) pictured at Lingstown
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Shane Cotter notched his first career winner and there was a double for Matthew Flynn O’Connor and Brian Lawless
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