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Ittack Blue and Brian Lawless win the four-year-old geldings' maiden at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Owner Tom Brennan after his Lock Out won the five and six-year-old gelding's maiden at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Felix Heffernan presents Peter Maher, Caroline Woods and supporters with the Cup after Alpha Male and Barry O'Neill won the confined winners' race at Punchestown \ Healy Racing
Old Page and Beite Finn win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Clatterbridge and Sean Staples won the adjacent maiden at Stradbally for Nicholas Teehan Louise Lyons \ Healy Racing
Barry O'Neill poses after Some Man gave him his 700th point-to-point winner at Ballindenisk \ Healy Racing
Liam Sheahan makes a special presentation to Mary Hickey at Ballindenisk to mark her contribution to point-to-pointing \ Healy Racing
Waiting for the action to start at Ballindenisk \ Healy Racing
Community Rebel and Johnny Hurley with his sister Jane, mother Ann, father Tommy from Conna, receive the cup from Dan Kissane after winning the confined hunt maiden \ Healy Racing
Captains Speech - "the best horse that I have ever had" while Tiernan Power Roche completed a double at the meeting
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