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The McBurney family have a bird's eye view of the action from their house at Broughshane \ Healy Racing
Johnny Barry with daughter Esme after winning on The Gunner Yeats in Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Reddys Island and Barry O’Neill jump the last in style to win at Oldcastle \ Healy Racing
Runners at the start for the mares' maiden at Grennan in May \ Healy Racing
Jamie Codd retires from the point-to point field after winning on Supreme Gift for trainer Denis Murphy at Tattersalls last May \ Healy Racing
Gamin Doux unseats Mikey Sweeney on their way to the start for a maiden at Tattersalls \ Healy Racing
Easy Pleased and Dara McGill pass the point of no return as they part company at Tattersalls in November \ Healy Racing
Hot pursuit: Hard Lines and Jack Hendrick turn into the home straight to win the a five-year-old maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Vinnies Nephue and Moira McElligott (far side) get the better of Ask D’Man and Barry O’Neill to win the winners' of three in Necarne in May \ Healy Racing
Imelda Leahy collects her winnings off Bookmaker Justin Flood after a win in Moira \ Healy Racing
Action from a mares' maiden in Moira \ Healy Racing
Jockey Luke Murphy loses his battle to stay aboard The Very Lady after a final fence mistake at Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Conor Moore was none the worst after his fall fin Grennan in May \ Healy Racing
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