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Anthony Fox manages to stay in the saddle after a mistake at the final fence with Major Davis at Dowth. Photo Healy Racing.
(l-r) Moira McElligott, Willie Murphy, John Murphy, Pa King, Oonagh and Donal O'Toole following the win of Johnny Sue at Loughbrickland. Photo Healy Racing
Adam Clinton at Dowth Hall Point-to-Point. Photo Healy Racing.
Luke Murphy after their John and Luke Murphy following their win with Bloodstream in the Mares Open Lightweight Race at Loughbrickland. Photo Healy Racing
Pony jockey Alexandara Hughes Egan with mum Sandra, dad John and brother Philip at Dowth. Photo Healy Racing.
Cathal McCormack and his mum Lynsey following his first winner on Mr Boss Man at Dowth. Photo Healy Racing.
Chosen Mate and Derek O'Connor with winning connections after their win at Loughbrickland. Photo Healy Racing
Clerk Of Scales Alan Delaney and Harry Fowler have help from Harry's daughter Rosie at Dowth. Photo Healy Racing
The point-to-point sector got a boost with a 13% increase in prize money in the HRI Budget for 2019
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