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At Dawstown, John Murphy, Johnny Barry, Sinead O'Sullvian and Neil Hurley after Hunting Call won the five-year-old maiden \ Healy Racing
Dawstown saw jockey Mark Walsh ride his first winner when Annie Questions won the adjacent maiden \ Healy Racing
Jockey Donal O'Connor with partner Rose and son Joey after Works For Me won division two of the four-year-old geldings' maiden at Dawstown \ Healy Racing
Toomebridge winner Werweiss and Noel McParland took the five-year-old geldings' maiden for Caherty Stables and Gerald Quinn \ Healy Racing
Toomebridge winner Unfortunatecharlie and Oran McGill took the Katie Simpson Memorial race \ Healy Racing
Out the side door at Toomebridge - Wings Of A Legend and Oran McGill part company at the last in the mares' maiden \ Healy Racing
Routine Excellence and Nicole Lockhead Anderson won the Toomebridge open for Sam Curling \ Healy Racing
A happy Stowlin success for Grand Souverain and Derek O'Connor in the four-year-old maiden for Hugh and Margaret Bleahen \ Healy Racing
Stowlin winner Back In Favour won for Derek O'Connor and the Latin Partnership \ Healy Racing
Chicks For Free took the Stowlin mares' maiden for John and Sean Og Hore and Ciara Fleming \ Healy Racing
Ballindenisk presentation to the Irish Injured Jockeys Fund from the Muskerry Hunt of 18,500 raised at the Muskerry Hunt Ball \ Healy Racing
Ballindenisk winner Maxi Twist won for trainer and jockey Rob James and the Matchmaker Syndicate \ Healy Racing
Daniel O'Connell, Daniel Gallagher and Jack Crowley at the Ballindenisk meeting \ Healy Racing
Karen McKee made her long journey south to the Inter Regional Finals at Ballindenisk worthwhile, when she scored a runaway victory in the prelim championship with KPCM Furstlove
Healy Racing captured the point-to-pointing action from Moira, Stowlin, Dawstown and last weekend
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