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Title: HUNTING COLUMN: Brendan Kavanagh
Brendan Kavanagh is in his first season as huntsman of the Wicklow Foxhounds. The Co Wexford farmer is passionate about hunting and spoke to Orlaith Cuddihy about his role with the pack
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Brendan Kavanagh is in his first season as huntsman of the Wicklow Foxhounds. The Co Wexford farmer is passionate about hunting and spoke to Orlaith Cuddihy about his role with the pack
Huntsman with the Wicklow Foxhounds, Brendan Kavanagh, heading home after a day hunting in Kilanerin, Co Wexford, with his son Frank Kavanagh (Photo Ken O'Mahony)
Huntsman of the Wicklow Foxhounds Brendan Kavanagh and whipper-in Patrick Goland leading the hunt at their opening meet in Kilanerin, Co. Wexford
(Photo Ken O'Mahoney)
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