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Title: East Galway Foxhounds mark the start of a new era
Noel Mullins visited the East Galway Foxhounds where a new state of the art kennels has raised the comfort levels to a new high for both hounds and people
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Noel Mullins visited the East Galway Foxhounds where a new state of the art kennels has raised the comfort levels to a new high for both hounds and people
East Galway Foxhounds joint master Joe Cavanagh and huntsman Liam McAlinden and hounds at the new kennels (Photo: noelmullins.com)
Kathleen Ward, Niall Molloy, Marie Ward, Olive Broderick, joint master Pascal Conrol, Daniel McAlinden and Marie and Godfrey Gibbons were at the East Galway Foxhounds meet at McDonaghs Pub (Photo: noelmullins.com)
Hunting is an equal opportunity sport (Photo: noelmullins.com)
THE year 2014 will go down as a proud year for the East Galway Foxhounds followers. A brand new state of the art kennels was developed and financed by joint master Joe Cavanagh and handed over to the hunt recently.
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