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Longhouse Music won his fifth race in row ridden by Eoin Mahon for trainer Sam Curling and owner John Duggan, third left, at Borris House. Photo Healy Racing.
The Brennan family with dogs Abby and Misty enjoying the day at Borris. Photo Healy Racing.
Garry Owens, Noel Sweetman, Brian Pierce, John and Paddy Hanlon, Sean Hehir and Des Kelly after Speak Of The Devil won the maiden at Tattersalls ( Healy Racing)
Tom Reilly performs a miracle to stay aboard Winsor Vixen and after this mistake to win the older horses maiden race at Tattersalls ( Healy Racing)
Tom Reilly performs a miracle to stay aboard Winsor Vixen and after this mistake Photo Healy Racing)
Costalotmore and Mark Scallen part company at the last fence at Tattersalls(Photo Healy Racing)
West Cork Wildway and Gary Noonan canter to post before winning at Boulta Healy Racing
Kikbree Shadow and Tom Feeney with James Collender and family after winning at Boulta Healy Racing
Mellissa Collender with the cup after her dad's Kilbree Shadow won the winners' of two at Boulta. Healy Racing Photo
Wrong Direction and Johnny Hurley won the adjacent maiden for the Spillane family at Boulta. Healy Racing
Sophie O'Connor and her terrier Jack enjoying the sport at Boulta. Healy Racing
Proper Ticket and Aaron Sinnott after winning for Robert McCabe at Borris Photo Healy Racing.
Jockey Barry O'Neill and wife Bridget and dog Roxy celebrate his 500th win between the flags at Borris. Photo Healy Racing.
Healy Racing and Caroline Norris captured all the winners from the 2024 Festival
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