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The scene at the Kilkenny venue at Damma House \ Healy Racing
Lisronagh winner Midnight In Tokyo and Luke Murphy won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for the Blackhall Stables Partnership ad Paul Pierce \ Healy Racing
At Lisronagh, The Great Unknown and Derek O'Connor won the mares' open for Adelia Greer and Sam Curling \ Healy Racing
Rob James is pleased with Damma House Catalani for trainer Donnchadh Doyle \ Healy Racing
Damma House brought a win for Desertmore House and Finny Maguire for trainer Martin Brassil \ Healy Racing
At Lisronagh, Ellens Pride and David Doyle won the five-year-old mares' maiden for the Finns Racing Syndicate and Sam Curling \ Healy Racing
Lawful Ruler was a first winner for both handler Abigail Stafford and her brother Tadhg who rode the winner of the six and older maiden at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Largy Star and Oran McGill win for trainer Cormac Abernethy at Damma House \ Healy Racing
Lawful Ruler was a first winner for both handler Abigail Stafford and her brother Tadhg who rode the winner of the six and older maiden at Lisronagh \ Healy Racing
Colin Bowe and Barry O’Neill claimed both divisions of the the four-year-old geldings’ maiden while Ross Sugrue rode a double on the card
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