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Stephen Comerford, Helena Dawson, Pat Crean, Seamus McGrath, Orla Gannon, Brian Beggan, Michael McGrath, and Ollie Finnegan at The Fingal Harriers opening meet \ Noel Mullins
Showing producer Sive Ryan at The Fingal Harriers opening meet \ Noel Mullins
Rob Hoban and Elyse Heemskerk at The Fingal Harriers opening meet \ Noel Mullins
Joint master Seamus McGrath and his son Conor at The Fingal Harriers opening meet \ Noel Mullins
Horse trainer Gavin Cromwell with his sons Jake and Cameron at The Fingal Harriers opening meet \ Noel Mullins
AT the Fingal Harriers opening meet at the quaint thatched Man O War Bar and Restaurant, which dates back to 1595, all eyes were on their new huntsman Ollie Finnegan, a native of County Meath, who has hunted a number of the top packs in Britain.
Noel Mullins spent a pre-season day with the South County Dublin Harriers in Clonee
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