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At Kirkistown, Irish Champ and Stephen Connor won his maiden, pictured with his wife Sophie and son Weston \ Healy Racing
Kirkistown judge and assistant Judge for the day Trevor Armstrong and Derek McKeague \ Healy Racing
Lesley Coen and Reggie at Kirkistown \ Healy Racing
Kirkistown winner Largy Star with Caoinhe Nesson, Orla McGrogan and Alex Hamilton after winning the winners of one \ Healy Racing
Fane Court won a maiden at Kirkistown, a first winner for his trainer Craig Kileff \ Healy Racing
At Lingstown, Elderflower Tonic and Josh Berry win the four-year-old mares' maiden for Richard Cleary and his son Sam \ healy Racing
Ready to pounce at Lingstown as Blue To You and Barry Stone (yellow centre) waits for a gap to appear to win the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
At Boulta, Barnpark and Eoin Mahon won the five and older geldings maiden for John and Hugh Bleahen and Ian McCarthy \ Healy Racing
Oisin Mahon, Sinead O'Sullivan and Fearghal Hogan after Old Coast Road won the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
James Coffey accepts his trophy from Liam Dunleavy after The Grey Venture won the five-year-old adjacent maiden \ Healy Racing
At Moig South, Cresthill and Tommy Ahearne have to see off a late challenger to win the winners of two \ Healy Racing
There were plenty of celebrations as Cresthill and Tommy Ahearne won at Moig South for Kathy and Michael Flannery \ Healy Racing
Going, going at Lingstown, Spanish D'ange and Eoin O'Brien part company in the four-year-old geldings' maiden \ Healy Racing
At Lingstown, Darragh Berry, Johnny Roche and Johnny Berry after Expensive Emotion won the five-year-old mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Kirkistown's fixture was a week later but saw some good performances and a first winner
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