Davy Russell (right)© Photo Healy Racing
Jim Bolger and Davy Russell have announced their teams for Hurling for Cancer Research which takes place in Netwatch Cullen Park in Carlow this Monday, August 12. Throw-in is at 7pm.
An array of stars from the world of racing, GAA and top sports personalities will be lacing-up their boots for the annual hurling extravaganza between the two teams with Wexford and Kilkenny legends Liam Griffin and Brian Cody acting as Bainisteoirí.
An all-star list of John Kiely, Mark Landers, Jimmy Barry Murphy, Paul Townend, Rachael Blackmore, Bernard Dunne, Cora Staunton, Ursula Jacob, Peter Canavan, Paul Nolan, Michael Darragh MacAuley, Michael Duignan and Joanne O’Riordan are among those stepping up to act as selectors, commentators, side-line officials, umpires and maor uisce.
For the first time, Hurling for Cancer Research will be broadcast on TG4 to a free-to-air audience to maximise coverage of this unique hurling match and help boost donations to the Irish Cancer Society’s vital research projects. To date, Hurling for Cancer Research has raised an incredible €1.5m for cancer research.
Jim Bolger’s Stars
Bainisteoirí: Liam Griffin & John Kiely
Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford)
Mikey Butler (Kilkenny)
Dan Morrissey (Limerick)
Barry Nash (Limerick)
Richie Reid (Kilkenny)
Declan Hannon (Limerick)
Kyle Hayes (Limerick)
Darragh O’Donovan (Limerick)
Paddy Deegan (Kilkenny)
Gearóid Hegarty (Limerick)
TJ Reid (Kilkenny)
Tom Morrissey (Limerick)
Dan Bourke (Offaly)
Con O’Callaghan (Dublin)
Adam Screeney (Offaly)
SUBS BENCH
Graeme Mulcahy (Limerick)
Richie Hogan (Kilkenny)
Padraig Walsh (Kilkenny)
Paul Murphy (Kilkenny)
Stephen Hunt (Waterford)
Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny)
Eddie Brennan (Kilkenny)
Jackie Tyrrell (Kilkenny)
Brian Carroll (Offaly)
Shane Dowling (Limerick)
Grace Walsh (Kilkenny)
Shane Long (Tipperary)
Ollie Canning (Galway)
Laura Murphy (Kilkenny)
Paudie Clifford (Kerry)
Adrian Mullen (Kilkenny)
Shane O’Donnell (Clare)
Martin Storey (Wexford)
Larry O’Gorman (Wexford)
Brian Cadigan (Kilkenny)
Dave Clarke (Limerick)
John McKeon (Kildare)
Michael Fennelly (Kilkenny)
James Dowling (Kilkenny
SELECTORS
Jim Bolger (Wexford)
Dave Bernie (Wexford)
Davy Russell’s Best
Bainisteoir: Brian Cody
Liam Hoare (Offaly)
Davy Russell (Cork)
Eoin Downey (Cork)
Michael Fitzsimons (Dublin)
David Fitzgerald (Clare)
Robert Downey (Cork)
Chris Crummy (Dublin)
Ryan Taylor (Clare)
Mark Rodgers (Clare)
Brian Duignan (Offaly)
Lee Chin (Wexford)
Peter Duggan (Clare)
Marty Kavanagh (Carlow)
Patrick Horgan (Cork)
Ian Galvin (Clare)
Conor McDonald (Wexford)
Liam Óg McGovern (Wexford)
James Doyle (Carlow)
Chris Nolan (Carlow)
Euan Murray (Tipperary)
Cathal O’Reilly (Tipperary)
Aoife Norris (Kilkenny)
Michelle Teehan (Kilkenny)
Jack O’Connor (Wexford)
Rory O’Connor (Wexford)
Mikey Fogarty (Wexford)
Cian Galvin (Clare)
Jamie Codd (Wexford)
Gavin Dowling (Kildare)
Kevin Foley (Wexford)
Sean Carroll (Kilkenny)
Ian McCarthy (Galway)
Mark Enright (Limerick)
Liz Lawless (Meath)
Neill Ryan (Tipperary)
David Doyle (Tipperary)
Barry O’Neill (Cork)
Cian Quirke (Tipperary)
Johnny Fogarty (Wexford)
Jack Regan (Meath)
Mark Landers (Cork)
Joe Hennessy (Kilkenny)
Hurling for Cancer Research founder, Jim Bolger, said: “We have an unbelievable line-up of players not to mention our celebrity umpires, commentators, and sideline officials. It is a brilliant evening out for all the family and I think those in attendance are guaranteed a great evening. We are also very excited to have TG4 broadcast Hurling for Cancer Research for the first time this year, thanks to the generous support of Fogarty Fenwick and their crew, who like so many, are giving their services and time freely for such a worthy cause.”
Irish Cancer Society CEO, Averil Power, said: “Every year, this event goes from strength to strength bringing the very best GAA stars, racing stars and sports personalities together to raise vital funds so that we at the Irish Cancer Society can continue our sustained investment in cancer research. Investment in innovative cancer research is essential so that we can continue to develop new medicines and new treatments. It is through that investment that we will turn today’s terminal cancers into tomorrow’s treatable and curable ones. Our investment in cancer research simply isn’t possible without events like Hurling for Cancer Research and the incredible generosity shown by all those who take part and support the event. We can’t thank the organisers and each and every volunteer enough.”
Gates open at 5pm with pre-match entertainment and refreshments before throw-in at 7pm.
To buy your individual (€10) or family (€20) ticket online or to donate to Hurling for Cancer Research and help support a great cause, please visit www.hurlingforcancer.ie
All funds from the sale of tickets and donations will go directly towards funding vital cancer research, bringing us closer to a future free from cancer.
There is ample free car parking at Netwatch Cullen Park.