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Lossiemouth meets fans after she won the Boodles Champion Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Avalo and Sam Ewing had plenty of support after he won the FRS Fencing Handicap Hurdle for Seamus Perry, Brian Larkin, Bernadette Leigh and Peter Fahey \ Healy Racing
Touch The Moon and Neil Durkan return having won the 35th Running Of The 'Have The Conversation - Say Yes To Organ Donation' Punchestown Charity Race \ Healy Racing
Fountain House and Rob James won the Howden Cross Country Chase for Ian McCarthy \ Healy Racing
Hello Neighbour and Keith Donoghue won the Lawlor's Of Naas Handicap Hurdle for Yvonne Sheanon and Gavin Cromwell \ Healy Racing
Saratoga and Mark Walsh with Katie Young after winning the Ballymore Champion Four Year Old Hurdle \ Healy Racing
Place De La Nation and Danny Mullins win the Irish EBF Mares Champion Hurdle for trainer Willie Mullins \ Healy Racing
Largy Star and Declan Lavery won the Stables Restaurant Naas Flat Race for Stephen O'Connor and Gavin Cromwell \ Healy Racing
Rich Ricci scooped the biggest Grade 1s and J.P. McManus was the season's leading owner, at Punchestown Healy Racing
Ladies bringing high fashion at the fourth day of the Punchestown Festival \ Michael Chester
Congratulations to former show jumper Josh Halford who partnered his first Grade 1 winner on the track last Wednesday week at Punchestown
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