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Laura Whitney tackles a ditch with Tiladavon Diamond, who was second in the 2014 maxi cob class at the Dublin Horse Show (Photo: noelmullins.com)
Killinick Harriers whipper-in Michael Murphy, huntsman Johnnie Roche and whipper-in Paul Scallon at the meet in Killinick (Photo: noelmullins.com)
Sue Corish, Breda Stafford, Jack Lambert, Johnny Reilly, Anna May Stafford, Annie Bacon, Ellie Clarkson and John and Katie Stafford were out with the Killinicks (Photo: noelmullins.com)
Eighty-three-year-old Jack Lambert jumping off a bank on his Irish Draught stallion Killinick Bouncer (Photo: noelmullins.com)
BY ALL accounts it was the best run of the season – one and a half hours of hard hunting over some of the most challenging country in Ireland. The huntsman was up to it, the followers were up to it and the pack was on fire.
Noel Mullins enjoys a great visit to the Genesee Valley Hunt in upstate New York, which has very strong ties with the Killinick Harriers
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