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Whipper-in Dave Walshe, huntsman and master Ken Grandon and Killian Lynch, master and whipper-in of the Muskerry Foxhounds (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
Robert Harkin, master and fieldmaster of the Muskerry, keeps a look out (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
Robert Harkin with his daughter Sophia (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
IT would be hard to find a more historic meet to attend on St Stephen’s Day than the famed Blarney Castle near Cork and hunt with Ireland’s oldest pack, the Muskerry.
Irish Horse World contributors were crossing country with various hunting packs this week
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