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Ask Dillon and Tiernan Roche with Josh Berry after winning the five-year-old geldings maiden at Nenagh
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Lily, Pat and Mary Cotter with baby Jack in his pouch enjoying the action at Dungarvan
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Huntswomen at Dungarvan point-to-point
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Gills Pet and J.J. Codd with happy connections after winning the maiden race for six-year-old plus mares
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The Dabbler won for trainer Maurice Phelan (left) and owner Michael Henry
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Lagan Island and Noel McParlan won for Christina O'Brien and Catherine Laverty with kids Ronan, Patrick, Fintan and J.J. at Tyrella
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Chance It and Shane Bargery take a fall at the last on the Dungarvan track. Thankfully both horse and jockey were okay afterwards
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Lady Writer provided jockey Jack Hogan with his first win in the five-year-olds plus mares maiden at Nenagh
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Rob James completed a treble and a win for a relative to Sprinter Sacre were the highlights on the card
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