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Mrs Mcro and Alannah Budds with happy conections following their win at Knockanard. Photo Healy Racing.
Winning connections with trophy after Osca Loca's win at Knockanard. Photo Healy Racing.
Ailbhe, Kate and Frankie Motherway with Luke Murphy after Shanacoole won at Nenagh. Healy Racing Photo
Sara O'Hare with her husband Mark and their daughters Sally and Penny after their Power Of Pause won the four-year-old maiden at Punchestown. (Photo Healy Racing)
Orpen Wells and Stephen Connor (white and red colours) part company at the last fence and brought down Fiddler Of Dooney and Timmy Love (maroon Colours) at Punchestown. all were okay after their falls.(Photo Healy Racing)
Orpen Wells and Stephen Connor (white and red colours) part company at the last fence and brought down Fiddler Of Dooney and Timmy Love (maroon Colours) at Punchestown. all were okay after their falls.(Photo Healy Racing)
Orpen Wells and Stephen Connor (white and red colours) part company at the last fence and brought down Fiddler Of Dooney and Timmy Love (maroon Colours) at Punchestown. all were okay after their falls.(Photo Healy Racing)
Concrete King and and Darragh Alllen in pictured with connections following their win at Knockanard. Photo Healy Racing.
A Ton Nom pictured with owner Dervla Cogan after win at Nenagh. Healy Racing Photo
Pay Later and jockey Jamie Scallan won for trainer Tom Keating (centre) pictured with Albert Sherwood at Knockanard. Photo Healy Racing.
Cloudy Morning was Liz Lalor's 100th point-to-point winner when winning the open lightweight at Nenagh. Healy Racing Photo
Johnny Barry clings on to Trumps Ace to finish third in the five-year-older and older mares' maiden at Nenagh. Healy Racing Photo
The tour which has a prize fund of €35 million will not go ahead in 2020 due to Covid-19
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