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Rachael Blackmore, Kenny Alexander and Henry de Bromhead celebrate a fourth Festival success for Honeysuckle \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle winning her four-year-old mares maiden at Dromahane under Mark O'Hare \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle announced herself as a top class prospect when winning the Mares Championship Final at Fairyhouse \ Healy Racing
Rachael Blackmore celebrates the first of three Hattons Grace Hurdle wins for Honeysuckle \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle's second Irish Champion Hurdle win in front of empty stands at Leopardstown due to the Covid-19 pandemic \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle and Rachael Blackmore are welcomed back in after a third Hatton's Grace Hurdle win \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle and Rachael Blackmore are welcomed back in after a third Hatton's Grace Hurdle win \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle's second Champion Hurdle win \ Healy Racing
Honeysuckle gets a pat from adoring racegoers after her second win in the Punchestown Champion Hurdle \ carolinenorris.ie
Peter Molony, Kenny Alexander's racing manager, with Rachael Blackmore \ Healy Racing
Henry and Honey \ INPHO/Morgan Treacy
Kenny Alexander, Zoe Smalley, Coleman Comerford and with Rachael Blackmore, on right, after finishing second to State Man ridden by Paul Townend, in The Chanelle Pharma Irish Champion Hurdle \ carolinenorris.ie
Fresh from Cheltenham success with Corach Rambler, Helen Sharp talks to Lucinda Russell about her way with thoroughbreds and why the eye is still the greatest tool in racing
We look at the horses who helped put the jockey on the front pages
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