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The sun sets on the final meeting of the year on the northern point-to-point circut in Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Our Miss Power and John Ahearne win the adjacent hunt maiden in Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Rosa Gloriosa and Muire O’Brien after winning the five and six-year-old mares' Maiden in Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Desertmore House and Eoin O’Brien with owner Brendan O’Brien and trainer Denis Leahy after winning the older maiden at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Askforbigmoney and David Kiely part company at the last in the five-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
John Ahearne rode his first winner at Kildorrery \ Healy Racing
Three generations at Kildorrery, retired trainer Paddy Moakley with his sons Patrick (left) and Padraig (right) with his son Ed enjoying the races \ Healy Racing
Hermes Allen made his owner Wilson Dennison a happy man in Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Flat out at Kirkistown - Dukehill and Johnny Barry, far side in second, gets up on the line to beat Hollybank King (red and white) and stable companion Ballymist and give trainer Caroline McCaldin a double on the card \ Healy Racing
Rob James bearing the scars of battle in Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Alan Harney won his first point in Turtulla \ Healy Racing
Rockonsoph and James Hannon won the four-year-old mares' maiden for owner and trainer Richard Morrissey (blue jacket) \ Healy Racing
The Clancy family enjoyed a good day at Turtulla when Robbie Clancy owned trained and rode his first winner on Leading Babe in the five-year-old and upwards mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Turtulla action from the five and upwards maiden won by Your Own Story and James Hannon (second left) \ Healy Racing
Caroline McCaldin was saddling her fourth winner of the season and extended McParlan’s lead in the northern region jockeys' title
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