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Dazzling Glory and Sean Staples with Gary Murphy and Tolik Farnandez after winning the five and upwards maiden in Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Cemister with trainer Lyle Andrew after winning the older geldings' maiden at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Gibbet Hill and Jordan Gainford (black) part company at the 10th fence and bring down Galboystown Rose and Brian Lawless (pink) in the mares' maiden. Thankfully all were OK after their fall. (Healy Racing)
Mr Mantilla and Shane O'Rourke with Vinnie Deveraux after winning the open at Stradbally\ Healy Racing
Here Comes The Man and Rob James (right) jumping with Kaftan Style before winning the five-year-old geldings maiden at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Setme Straightmate and John O'Neill return after winning the four-year-old maiden at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Huntsman Jock Thompson during
racing at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Shamrockembassador and Seamus Perry part company at the first fence in the five-year-old maiden both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
High Stakes and James Walsh make all the running to win the winners of three at Stradbally \ Healy Racing
Shane Fenton enjoyed success and there was a double for Paul Pierce at the meet
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