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A Necarne win for Everglow and Hannah Phillips in the open \ Healy Racing
Moll Down Town and Lucas Williams part company after a mistake at the fifth in the mares' maiden at Necarne \ Healy Racing
Brock Beauty and Darragh O'Sullivan with his mom Claire after winning the older geldings' maiden at Necarne \ Healy Racing
Necarne celebrations after Four Springs and Noel McParlan won the four-year-old geldings' maiden for owner Robbie Armstrong \ Healy Racing
At Necarne, Lee Shanahan, Mikey Kenneally and Jamie Scallan \ Healy Racing
Rob James and Colin Bowe at Necarne \ Healy Racing
Bartlemy blunder: Blazing Nelson and James Murphy part company in spectacular fashion at the last fence in the five-year-old geldings' maiden, both were okay after their fall \ Healy Racing
At Bartlemy, Cloneen To The Max and Adrian Browne won the confined maiden for Dan Browne \ Healy Racing
At Bartlemy, Tom Barry and John Arnold with the Open Farmers Race cup from 1908 which they bought at an auction for Bartlemy \ Healy Racing
Pointofdifference and Brian Dunleavy win the four-year-old geldings' maiden for trainer Ellen Doyle amd groom Martin Corrigan at Bartlemy \ Healy Racing
Loughrea winner Crystal Du Berlais and Barry Stone scored for trainer Robert Tector \ Healy Racing
Loughrea success for Embrace The Day and Barry Stone win for trainer Jonathan Fogarty \ Healy Racing
Aberfeldy and Luke Murphy part company at the final fence in dramatic fashion at Loughrea. Both were okay afterwards \ Healy Racing
How many horses - Crystal Du Berlais and Barry Stone kept their head in front at Loughrea \ Healy Racing
Loughrea winner Daylatedollarshort and Bertie Finn win for trainer Colin Bowe \ Healy Racing
A round up pf all the northern-related news over the last weekend of action
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