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Vital Island and Benny Walsh (no.6) jump Ruby's double on their way to winning the La Touche Cross Country Chase \ Healy Racing
Maria and Elena McGinley with the trophy for the Irish Mirror Novice Hurdle won by Gaelic Warrior \ carolinenorris.ie
Sarah and Susan Hennessy, Louise McBride and Willie Mullins share a joke after Junta Marvel had won the Weatherbys General Stud Book Irish EBF Mares Flat Race \ carolinenorris.ie
Joanne Coleman and Willie Mullins after Klassical Dream had won the Grade 1 Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle \ carolinenorris.ie
Benny Walsh with his wife Jenny after riding Vital Island to win the La Touche Cross Country Chase \ Healy Racing
Indie Belle and J.J.Slevin win the Close Brothers Mares Handicap Chase for Robert and Paula Widger and Nigel O'Sullivan \ Healy Racing
Broomfield Bijou and Luke Dempsey with his mom Mary, sister Sarah and dad Philip after winning the Specialist Group Handicap Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Can Nicky Henderson be tempted to run his undefeated hurdler in Ireland?
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