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Enda Bolger celebrates his point-to-point award
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Flat award winner Pat Smullen
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Owner Rich Ricci at the HRI awards
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Minister Tom Hayes presenting the Horse of the Year rugs to connections of Don Cossack and Faugheen. Pictured (l to r) Gordon Elliott, Bryan Cooper, Eddie O'Leary, Minister Hayes, Rich Ricci and Willie Mullins
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Leopardstown chairman David Allman and manager Pat Keogh with the Racecourse of the Year award
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Outstanding achievement award winner Jonathan Burke with his sister Amy and father Liam
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Minister Tom Hayes presents the National Hunt award to Willie Mullins
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All the 2015 HRI award winners
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Eileen Hughes, Fred Kenny and Mary Keeling at the awards
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Michael O’Leary described the photograph in question as “unacceptable”, but said he accepted the trainer’s “sincere, profound and unreserved apology”.
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