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Galway Blazers huntsman Anthony Costello calling hounds out of Knockbrack Wood near Athenry, Co Galway, after a great morning of hunting (Photo: Noel Mullins)
Lagore Stables racehorse trainers Ronan and Claire O'Dwyer with their children Poppy and Toby at the Fingal Harriers childrens meet in Donabate, Co Dublin (Photo: Niall Mullins)
Dressed to impress at Ballinasloe Horse Fair (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Posing for pictures! (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Double handed at Ballinasloe Horse Fair (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Snack time in Ballinasloe (Photo: Susan Finnerty)
Alice Hartford and her 32-year-old pony Smarty (Photo: Noel Mullins)
John Lyons with Sophie and Cathryn Gibney and Amy Hughes at the Fingal Harriers childrens meet in Donabate, Co Dublin (Photo: Noel Mullins)
Marie Byrne and her daughter Georgina and Martin McNulty and his son Darren the Fingal Harriers childrens meet in Donabate (Photo: Noel Mullins)
Seamus McGrath with his daughter Hannah and friend Sophie Boyle the Fingal Harriers childrens meet in Donabate (Photo: Noel Mullins)
Well-known UK-based producers Camilla Neame and Val Sheehan were in Ballinasloe last weekend for the annual fair and purchased the potential maxi show cob
Action on the hunting field is hotting up as the festive period approaches
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