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Title: Inter-county sport with the Galtee Harriers
Dickie Power spent a day with the Galtee Harriers, where the young huntsman Jeremy Kelleher was straining at the leash to show the pack off to its best
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Dickie Power spent a day with the Galtee Harriers, where the young huntsman Jeremy Kelleher was straining at the leash to show the pack off to its best
Jeremy Kelleher, huntsman of the Galtee Harriers (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com) Galtee Harriers huntsman Jeremy Kelleher and master and whipper-in John Reidy en route to the first draw (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com) Jim Casey shows the way over a hairy ditch Irene and Jim Casey (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
Jim and Irene Casey (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
Jeremy Kelleher, huntsman of the Galtee Harriers (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
Jeremy Kelleher Huntsman with his hounds (Photo: Catherine Power/foxtrot.ifp3.com)
THE Galtee Harriers lay claim to hunting in three counties; Cork, Limerick and Tipperary, and on the day I visited, they certainly hunted at least two of those as they met in Co Cork and made frequent forays into nearby Limerick.
Noel Mullins visits the Tara Harriers at The Old Rectory in Kentstown, Co Meath
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