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Tony Martin, the 1995 champion point rider, being presented with the trophy by Michael O’Donoghue / Healy Racing
Elegant Lord and Enda Bolger being led in at Punchestown by Sean Connery / Healy Racing
The 2000 point-to-point award winners Back row: Davy Russell, John Cullen, Paddy Byrne of Park House Stud, the late Jim Lombard, Front: Padge Berry, Liz Doyle, the late JT McNamara, Liam Lennon and Philip Fenton/ Healy Racing
Champion point-to-point horse 2000 - Sheltering Healy Racing
Sean Lucy owner of Kilty Storm with Rodger McGrath accepting his award from Niamh Flynn of Tattersalls/ Healy Racing
Kilty Storm was the leading point-to-point horse in 2010, seen with Declan Queally on board/ Healy Racing
Ballingarry, June 2010, Derek O'Connor returns after riding his 100th winners for the season on board Having Nightmares with Andrew Duff (left) and Ross O'Sullivan (Right)/ Heal
Champion mare of 2010 Burnt Oil Babe and Damian Murphy winning in Kinsale /Healy Racing
Liz Doyle talks to Ronan Groome about self confidence, dealing with the bad days better than when she was younger and how she has to sell to keep her business alive
Trainer Liz Doyle' s homebred settles well to steal the win in the Maiden Hurdle
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