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A who’s who of hurling: Teams announced for Monday’s Hurling for Cancer Research charity game in Carlow

Check out the full teams for the 2023 Hurling for Cancer Research game being staged in Carlow's Netwatch Cullen Park.

Ken McGuire by Ken McGuire
Saturday 19 August, 2023
in Hurling
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Kilkenny senior hurler Richie Hogan and jockey Shane Foley. Photo: INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Kilkenny senior hurler Richie Hogan and jockey Shane Foley. Photo: INPHO/Ryan Byrne

Horse racing’s Jim Bolger and Davy Russell have announced their star-studded teams for Hurling for Cancer Research, taking place for the first time in the event’s history at Carlow’s Netwatch Cullen Park this Monday evening.

Gates open from 4pm, with mini-matches taking place from 5pm and throw-in of the main event scheduled for 6pm – the game itself you’ll be able to follow on air in full on KCLR and Scoreline.ie. Tickets are available online here.

Some of Ireland’s top hurlers and jockeys have been confirmed for the must-see battle between the two teams with Wexford and Kilkenny legends Liam Griffin and Brian Cody acting as Bainisteoirs.

A who’s who of GAA, racing, sports and TV stars such as David and Paudie Clifford, Rachael Blackmore, Ursula Jacob, Paul McGrath, Miriam O’Callaghan, Michael Duignan, Kevin Manning, Willie McCreery, Barry Geraghty, Marty Morrissey and Joanne O’Riordan are among those set to lend a hand as selectors, commentators, side-line officials, umpires and maor uisce.

Jim Bolger’s side is Kilkenny-heavy and sees Eoin Murphy, Paul Murphy, Jackie Tyrrell, Richie Reid, Padraig Walsh, Adrian Mullen, TJ Reid, Richie Hogan, Eoin Cody, Katie Nolan, JJ Delaney, Tommy Walsh, Michael Fennelly, and more all set to line out while Carlow fans may see the likes of Sean O’Brien, Cian Kelly, Chris Nolan and Marty Kavanagh take to the field for Davy Russell’s side.

Jim Bolger’s Stars

  1. Eoin Murphy (Kilkenny)
  2. Paul Murphy (Kilkenny)
  3. Dan Morrissey (Limerick)
  4. Jackie Tyrell (Kilkenny)
  5. Richie Reid (Kilkenny)
  6. Kyle Hayes (Limerick)
  7. Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny)
  8. Cian Lynch (Limerick)
  9. Adrian Mullen (Kilkenny)
  10. Tom Morrissey (Limerick)
  11. T.J. Reid (Kilkenny)
  12. Richie Hogan (Kilkenny)
  13. Dessie Hutchinson (Waterford)
  14. Seamus Callanan (Tipperary)
  15. Eoin Cody (Tipperary)
    Substitutes 
  16. Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford)
  17. Katie Nolan (Kilkenny)
  18. Martin Storey (Wexford)
  19. Brian Carroll ()Offaly)
  20. J.J. Delaney (Kilkenny)
  21. Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny)
  22. Michael Fennelly (Kilkenny
  23. Stephen Hunt (Waterford)
  24. Ollie Canning (Galway)
  25. Eoin O’hehir (Kildare)
  26. Brain Cadigan (Kilkenny)
  27. Damien Reck (Wexford)
  28. Shane Reck (Wexford)
  29. James Dowling (Kilkenny)
  30. Jamie Morrissey (Kilkenny)
  31. Cathal Keegan (Kilkenny)
  32. Shane O’neill (Kilkenny)
  33. Cian Kelly (Carlow)
  34. Larry O’gorman (Wexford)
  35. Ollie Moran (Limerick)
  36. Grace Walsh (Kilkenny)
  37. Paul Scott (Wexford)

Davy Russell’s Stars

  1. Brendan Cummins (Tipperary)
  2. Davy Russell (Cork)
  3. Michael Fitzsimons (Dublin)
  4. James Doyle (Carlow)
  5. Jamie Codd (Wexford)
  6. Davy Fitzgerald (Clare)
  7. Jack O’Connor (Wexford)
  8. Tony Kelly (Clare)
  9. Mikey Fogarty (Wexford)
  10. Con O’Callaghan (Dublin)
  11. Lee Chin (Wexford)
  12. Rory O’Connor (Wexford)
  13. Conor Whelan (Galway)
  14. Peter Duggan (Clare)
  15. Marty Kavanagh (Carlow)
    Substitutes 
  16. Liam Óg Mc Govern (Wexford)
  17. Willie Dunphy (Laois)
  18. Johnny Fogarty (Wexford)
  19. Cian Boland (Dublin)
  20. Chris Nolan (Carlow)
  21. Kevin Foley (Wexford)
  22. John Mullane (Waterford)
  23. Aileen Cummins (Waterford)
  24. Gavin Dowling (Kildare)
  25. Ian Mc Carthy (Galway)
  26. Sean Carroll (Tipperary)
  27. Richie Condon (Cork)
  28. Conor Mc Donald (Wexford)
  29. Connor King (Cork)
  30. Sean Flanagan (Wexford)
  31. Mark Enright (Limerick)
  32. John Cullen (Wexford)
  33. Neil Ryan (Tipperary)
  34. Cian Quirke (Tipperary)
  35. Noah Scully (Kilkenny)
  36. Cathal Purcell (Kilkenny)
  37. Barry O’Neill (Cork)
  38. Bertie Finn (Wexford)
  39. Séan O’Brien (Carlow)

Liam Griffin will take charge of Jim Bolger’s side while former Kilkenny manager Brian Cody will be on the sideline once again for Davy Russell’s selection.

“On behalf of Carlow GAA, I would like to welcome Hurling For Cancer Research to Netwatch Cullen Park. In addition, I would like to acknowledge the great track record this initiative has had to date and we are honoured to facilitate this special hurling match, which I am sure will be a great occasion for this very worthwhile cause”, says Carlow GAA chairperson Jim Bolger.

Coverage of the game on Monday is with thanks to Ray Whelan Waste Management, Carlow’s leading waste disposal company.

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