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Loughbrickland racegoers Stephen and Bronagh O'Doherty \ Healy Racing
At Loughbrickland point-to-point were Richard and Mabel Tipping \ Healy Racing
At Loughbrickland, Largy Go and Stephen Connor won for trainer Stuart Crawford \ Healy Racing
At Monksgrange, Lemmy Caution and Barry O'Neill won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for the Walter Connors and Colin Bowe team \ Healy Racing
Ignore The Door and Darragh Higgins won the five-year-old geldings' maiden for Michael Doyle presented with the cup by Amy Fairweather at Monksgrange \ Healy Racing
Gale Force Jet and Cormac Byrne won the winners of two at Monksgrange, pictured with his grandad Jim \ Healy Racing
A Monksgrange win for A Chara and Declan Lavery win the four-year-old mares' maiden for the Turley family \ Healy Racing
Oldcastle winners, Winning Paddy and Adam Lord scored for trainer and father Adam Lord \ Healy Racing
At Oldcastle, Newbrook Diamond and Kevin Healy recover to win for trainer Adrian Murray \ Healy Racing
Dora D'or and Jamie Scallan won for owner Jameina Scarisbrick and trainer Ross O'Sullivan at Oldcastle \ Healy Racing
At Loughbrickland, Fortune Lad and Harry Goff with grooms Pat Collins and Aine Doyle after winning for trainer Michael Goff \ Healy Racing
Loughbrickland win for Johnny K and Pa King for trainer William Murphy \ Healy Racing
Loughbrickland racegoers and sisters Robyn and Evie Ferris and Penny and Sally O'Hare at the Co Down venue \ Healy Racing
Alan O'Sullivan receiving his prize as the leading jockey at the 2025 Liscarroll meet \ Healy Racing
With Nolimit and Ross Sugrue won divison 1 of the four-year-old maiden for the Gaynestown Stud Partnership and Jonathan Fogarty at Liscarroll\ Healy Racing
Malina Road won the five-year-old mares' maiden for owner Seamus Neville at Liscarroll \ Healy Racing
“A number of handlers have this week criticised the lack of foresight to not add a four-year-old geldings’ maiden onto the card at tomorrow’s fixture in Tattersalls”
Healy Racing captured the action across the five point-to-points last weekend
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