Pic of the Week: I'll Sort That and Declan Queally (left) were left clear by the fall of Welonlyhavedone and Keith Donoghue (both unscathed) at Galway on Sunday
Marjorie Daw and Gary Carroll (red, white cap) won at Gowran Park on Monday
Likewhatyousee and Rory Cleary (nearest) won at the Curragh on Tuesday
Sirius and owner/jockey David Dunsdon won at the Curragh on Tuesday
Nara and Mark Walsh won at Clonmel on Thursday
Colonel Mustard (noseband) and John Shinnick won at Sligo on Friday
Cornmarket and Alan King (nearest) won at Sligo for the the third time this year on Friday
Kobalt St Georges and Philip Enright won at Clonmel on Thursday
Hurdle race action from Sligo on Friday
In The Minus and Shane Fitzgerald (yellow) won at Galway on Saturday
Zurich won for Henry de Bromhead and Darragh O'Keeffe at Cheltenham on Saturday
Millforce and Eoin Staples (blue and white on far side) won at Galway on Sunday
Pic of the week. Tounsivator, white face, brings up an across-the-card five-timer (that paid 1754/1) for Dylan Browne McMonagle when successful at Tramore on Saturday. 17-08-25
Pic of the week. Fine Margin (farside), Al Gasparo (centre) & Hms Seahorse drive for the line, with the former coming out on top under Brian Hayes. Wexford 04-07-25
Pic of the week. Sadhbh Tormey, a niece of former jockey Glenn Tormey, celebrates her first winner on Are You In Or Out with trainer Paul Stafford at Fairyhouse on Friday. 13-6-25
Pic of the week: Dunboyne (James Smith) after winning the Randox Ulster National at Downpatrick on Sunday with trainer Ian Donoghue and his brother Ross
Pic of the week: Vanillier (Keith Donoghue) pecks on landing at the drop fence before easily winning the PP Hogan Cross Country Chase at Punchestown on Monday
Pic of the week. Champ Kiely returns from a long absence to win on chasing debut at Fairyhouse on Wednesday - a sixth winner on the day for Willie Mullins. 01-01-25
Pic of the week: Energumene is left clear after Richie Deegan is unseated from Banbridge at the last in the Bar One Racing Hilly Way Chase at Cork on Sunday