Horse & Hound

‘Horses and hounds come ahead of everything’

catherine.austen@futurenet.com

@cfausten123

ONE does not have to spend long in Mary Kehoe’s home in Co Wexford to realise that this is a house full of workers rather than talkers. Sitting round the homely kitchen table in Clondaw, eating Irish stew and not wasting undue time on small talk, I found the redoubtable Ms Kehoe, who hunts two separate packs of Wexford foxhounds, with her partner Michael Condon, their protégé Jason Higgins, and her sister Muriel Howard.

Michael is father to international showjumper Anthony Condon, and is himself much in demand as

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