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Title: PONY TALES: Happy Birthday Jim!
Jim Stevenson of the Ballymacad Foxhounds was surprised with a delicious cake to mark his 70th birthday and also 26 years of service to the Co Westmeath hunt
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Jim Stevenson of the Ballymacad Foxhounds was surprised with a delicious cake to mark his 70th birthday and also 26 years of service to the Co Westmeath hunt
Alice Nugent of Ballinlough Castle with Jim Stevenson, joint-master of the Ballymacad Foxhounds, who was surprised with a cake for his 70th birthday by Rachel Gilsenan and Maurice Quinn of the hunt. Jim has given 26 years of loyal service to the Co Westmeath pack (Photo: Mark Wiseman)
Happy Birthday Jim!
Alice Nugent of Ballinlough Castle joined in the well-wishes for Ballymacad Foxhounds’ Jim Stevenson along with Rachel Gilsenan, and Maurice Quinn of the Co Westmeath hunt pack.
Leo Powell was delighted to see that Nick and Alice Nugent's good mare Noyelles has had a cracking son of Frankel and is back in foal to the great champion
Irish Horse World contributors were crossing country with various hunting packs this week
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