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Action from Lisronagh with the Slieve Na mBan Mountains in the backdrop \ Healy Racing
The changing rooms at Irish point-to-point racing in Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Constant Friday and James Hannon head for victory in th older geldings' maiden in Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
All to play for at the last - Dance To Fame and Derek O Connor (left) jump the last beating Master Mikey Dee (right) to win the older geldings maiden in Dawstown \ Healy Racing
Trainer Harry Kelly and jockey James Hannon combined for a double at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Phantom Getaway and Pearse Rogan with Emma Murphy after winning the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
Robin De Roost won the open in Dawstown for (L-R) Peter, Honey and Diane Duffy \ Healy Racing
Sharp Shadow and Luke Murphy (left) win the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden from Holly Hartingo (right) \ Healy Racing
Action outside the front door - from Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Harry Du Berlais was and impressive winner for and Barry O'Neill in Dawstown \ Healy Racing.
Craan Run and Barry O'Neill with Pat Nolan after winning the mares' maiden in Dawstown \ Healy Racing
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