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Huntsman Billy O'Connor leads off the Ballinagore Harriers from The Hollow \ Siobhan English Photography
Zelda Harding on Beau out with the Glenealys at Cooley Farm \ Gabby Harding
Shannon O'Connor on Holly out with the Glenealy at Cooley Farm \ Gabby Harding
Marnie Crerar pops her Irish Draught over an obstacle while out hunting with the Louth Foxhounds at Lisrenny \ Noel Mullins
Annie McGinn, Miriam Walsh, Linzi Sullivan and Tommy McKenna at the Louth Foxhounds opening meet from Lisrenny \ Noel Mullins
Huntsman of the South Tyrone, Ryan Carvill, in action on a three-year-old while out with the Louth Foxhounds at their meet from Lisrenny \ Noel Mullins
Garoid Moynihan whipper-in to South Union Foxhounds on his beautiful grey \ Catherine Power
South Union ladies - Breda McCarthy, Catherine Lenihan, Isabelle Lordan, Yvonne Broderick and Caitriona Beame visiting from Duhallow \ Catherine Power
Point-to-point trainer Sean Doyle came along to the meet of the Ballinagore Harriers from The Hollow to meet 10-year-old Bri Murphy and her brother Stephen (8) before they headed off on their first ever hunt. The siblings both had a fantastic day and took on some tough double banks along the way \ Siobhan English
HORSES, ponies and riders of all ages were out enjoying the fresh air and scenic surroundings at meets of the Louth Foxhounds; the South Union Foxhounds; Ballinagore Harriers and Glenealy Hunt.
Action on the hunting field is hotting up as the festive period approaches
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