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Slade Steel and Sean Staples won the second division of the four-year-old maiden in Dawstown for The Hook Head Syndicate and trainer Pierce Power \ Healy Racing
Liam, Earl, Ciara, Maisy, Owen and Triona O'Flynn after Inchidaly Copper won the six-year-old and upwards geldings' maiden at Dawstown \ Healy Racing
The race is on at Stowlin, Take No Chances and Harley Dunne (orange) win the four-year-old mares' maiden from Southern Babylon and Barry O'Neill \ Healy Racing
Hannah Phillips get a kiss from her mom Lucy Townsley after Miss Benjo won the mares' maiden at Stwolin \ Healy Racing
Whataboutyeh and Troy Walsh won the first division of the five-year-old geldings' maiden for owner Laura Graffin and trainer Aidan Fizgerald at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
The Galahad Kid and James Hannon won the six and older geldings' maiden for owner Rachel Murphy and the Kiely family at Dromahane \ Healy Racing
Pougne Aminta and Conor Moore with Jonathan and Mikey Fogarty at Dromahane after winning the five-year-old mares' maiden \Healy Racing.
Healy Racing's point-to-point photos of the weekend action over Grennan, Bartlemy and Toomebridge
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