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Nenagh winner Le Boum Retourne and Pa King scored for trainer William Murphy with groom Ella Fanning \ Healy Racing
Clerk Of Scales Peter McKenna and Franke Ward taking declarations ahead of racing at Nenagh \ Healy Racing
Nenagh tea ladies L-R Caoimhe Moran, Eala O'Slatarra, Elise O'Slattara, and Doireann O'Doherty \ Healy Racing
Jessber's Jury won at Nenagh for owners Abbie O'Connor and Matty Flynn O'Connor and daughter Croia\ Healy Racing
Nenagh racegoers Danny and Michael Reddin \ Healy Racing
Solitary Man and Aine O'Connor were on the mark for trainer Enda Bolger with groom Kate O'Leary pictured at Nenagh\ Healy Racing
Knockanard winner The Happy Huntsman and Luke Burke Ott in the older horses maiden for owners Eamonn Tarrant Snr and Jnr \ Healy Racing
Knockanard cheers for Oh My Jenny and Johnny Barry after taking the mares' winners of one for the Dee Lads Partnership \Healy Racing
What Path and Ross Sugrue win the Coolmore and Grange Stud Cross Country Banks Race at Knockanard for owner John Griffin trainer Gerry Mangan and his son Ross \ Healy Racing
Knockanard Lucky Valley and Call Shine won the adjacent hunt maiden at Knockanard for Cathal, Trixie, Mary and Richie Barry \Healy Racing
At Knockanard, Well Achieved and Jamie Scallan won the four-year-old maiden for Sean Doyle, presented with his cup by Brian Archdeacon \ Healy Racing
Every Vantage point was used at Knockanard \ Healy Racing
Call The Tune and Josh Ahern put in a big jump during the Coolmore and Grange Stud Cross Country Banks Race \ Healy Racing
Code Name Cubitt's win last Sunday could well be the catalyst for a greater discussion being had around what the road ahead should look like for the pointing sphere
A selection of photos from the week's racing action around the country
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