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Keeping it tight: Hard Lines and Jack Hendrick turn into the home straight to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Trainer Richard O’Keeffe with the 100-year-old Killinick Harriers Cup after his Vital Island won the Cross Country Race \ Healy Racing
Saoirse Cowman ready for action in Moig South \ Healy Racing
Liz Lalor equalled Helen Bryce-Smith's record of 109 point-to-point winners when winning the open in Moig South on On The Sod for David Christie \ Healy Racing
Maxine O'Sullivan in pensive mood at Moig South \ Healy Racing
Access Granted and Barry Stone won for trainer Ian Donoghue and groom Alannah Donoghue at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Happy owners as Hot As Pepper and James Hannon won for Harry Kelly at Boulta \ Healy Racing
On the turn: Rock On Cassie and Dan Nevin (right) get the better of Whiskey River and Rob James (left) to win the five-year-old mares' maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Wildfield Ivy and Barry O’Neill thank young Bobby Bowe who was representing his dad Colin after winning the older maiden at Lingstown \ Healy Racing
Superstylin and Shane O’Rourke with the connections after winning the four-year-old auction maiden race Lingstown \ Healy Racing
David Mulcahy after his Moig South success with Bare Moment \ Healy Racing
Gaillimh A Stor and Eoin O'Brien won the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Moig South for trainer Marie Harding (bobble hat), pictured with supporters including owner Eileen O'Brien (third right) \ Healy Racing
Still Ciel and Tom Hamilton and trainer Brendan Long pictured with supporters at Boulta \ Healy Racing
Shane Cotter notched his first career winner and there was a double for Matthew Flynn O’Connor and Brian Lawless
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