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Denis O'Regan with son Thomas at Naas \ Healy Racing
Flame Bearer's winning jockey Jack Doyle with his wife Fiona and Charlie and Hayley at Naas \ Healy Racing
Donagh Meyler is congratulated after winning at Fairyhouse on Carrig Sam \ Healy Racing
Frank Berry and Willie Mullins at Fairyhouse after Icare Allen won \ Healy Racing
Fairyhouse winners: Regina Dracones and Jack Foley with connections \ Healyy Racing
Carrig Sam and Donagh Meyler (left) lead the charge to win the Tommy Carberry Handicap Hurdle at Fairyhouse \ Healy Racing
Dundalk winner Punk Poet poses with and Declan McDonogh and Aileen Lynam \ Healy Racing
Bowerman with trainer Ado McGuinness and assistant trainer Stephen Thorne after their Dundalk win \ Healy Racing
It was a one-two-three for female jockeys in the fifth race at Dundalk: Miss Cunning and Jessica O'Gorman (centre) beat Sunset Nova and Amy Jo Hayes (right) and Chummie (Chloe Byrne) \ healy Racing
Ajax Tavern and Colin Keane won for owner\trainer James McAuley (left) pictured with his uncle James Gough \ Healy Racing
Our photographers captured all the action around the tracks this week
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