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Festive spirit: Brian Beggan of the Fingal Harriers and his horse both get into the Christmas Spirit on St Stephen's Day
(Photo: Noel Mullins)
Up and over: Emily Beere of the South County Dublin Hunt at their Newcastle meet on St Stephen's Day
(Photo: Sagittarian Photography)
Crossing country: Gerry English of the East Clare Harriers at their Scariff charity meet (Photo: Catherine Power)
Perfect unison: Meath Foxhounds joint masters Pat Dillon (left) and Andrew Boyd keeping watch during the meet of the Meath Foxhounds from Kells on St Stephen's Day
(Photo: Siobhan English Photography)
John Flood sports his bowler hat out with the Meath Foxhounds at Dunderry
(Photo: Noel Mullins)
No problem: Laura Robinson sails over with her trusty chesnut while out hunting with the East Clare Harriers meet at Scariff
(Photo: Catherine Power)
Hold that pose: Pat Jones MH of the East Clare Harriers and his little daughter pose for a photo taken by his uncle Sean Jones at their Scariff charity meet
(Photo: Catherine Power)
Festive fun: Newmarket bloodstock agent Emma Peckham with Bill Dwan of Castlebridge Consignments out with the Meath Foxhounds at their Christmas Dunderry meet
(Photo: Noel Mullins)
TOP hunting photographers Noel Mullins, Catherine Power, Siobhan English and Brian Geissel followed the action across the country over the Christmas period with the Meath Foxhounds, the East Clare Harriers and the South County Dublin Hunt.
Check out these great pictures from across the Irish equestrian scene over the past week
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