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At Gowran Park, Oakley Brown, Naren and Rita Shah and Anthony McCann after Whimsy won the Lord Bagenal Hotel Mares Maiden Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Champagne Mahler and Darragh O'Keeffe won the Holden Plant Rentals Shamrock Handicap Steeplechase for the BM Partnership and Henry de Bromhead at Gowran \ Healy Racing
Dundalk win for Velvet Skies and Billy Lee in the Dundalk Stadium Handicap for owner F A McNulty and Mick Mulvany \ Healy Racing
Sisters Nessa and Nicola Burns were both in action at Dundalk Stadium \ Healy Racing
Dromore Glory and Nicola Burns won the Dundalk Apprentice Handicap for trainer Paul W Flynn and owner Thomas Lynam \ Healy Racing
Sarah Turley, Danny Mullins, Hannah Utley and Greg Turley after Olympic Man won the Bar One Racing Beginners Chase at Naas \ Healy Racing
Flash De Touzaine and Donagh Meyler won the Ryan Cleaning Veterans Handicap Chese for Liz Doyle at Limerick\ Healy Racing
Maciver and Cian Quirke win for the fourth time in a row for owner Ivor Dulohery and trainer and Arthur O'Grady when winning the McDermotts Gala Handicap Chase at Limerick \ Healy Racing
Mary O'Connor and Brid Corkery after Custom Taylor and Kevin Sexton won the John Buckley Engineering Maiden Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Eight-time All Ireland winning footballer Ciarán Kilkenny tells Amy Corrado about the Whyte Hickey Rafter Kilkenny Syndicate and the success they've had with Johnny Murtagh this year
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