Star-studded team sheets unveiled for Hurling for Cancer Research 2025

August 14, 2025

Tipperary's Jake Morris. ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne.

Proudly supported by Centra, Jim Bolger and Davy Russell have announced a glittering line-up of players for the 14th renewal of Hurling for Cancer Research in Netwatch Cullen Park in Carlow this Monday August 18th. Throw-in is at 7:30pm.

An array of stars from the world of racing, GAA and top sports personalities will lace-up their boots for the annual hurling extravaganza between the two teams. Limerick, Wexford and Kilkenny legends John Kiely and Liam Griffin assisted by Larry O’Gorman are over Jim Bolger’s Stars with Brian Cody and All-Ireland winner Liam Cahill acting as Bainisteoirí for Davy Russel’s Best.

Among the all-star list of those stepping up to act as selectors, commentators, side-line officials, umpires and maor uisce are Paudie Clifford, Rachael Blackmore, Marty Morrissey Anthony Daly, Willie Mullins, Bernard Dunne, Paul Townend, Ursula Jacob, David Gough, Niall Quinn, Barry Geraghty, Danny Mullins, Michael Duignan, Paul Nolan, Willie McCreery, Jarlath Regan, Cyril Farrell, Jimmy Barry Murphy, Dickie Murphy, Colm O’Rourke, Kevin Manning and Colin Keane.

Hurling for Cancer Research will be broadcast free-to-air on TG4 to help boost donations to the Irish Cancer Society’s vital research projects. Their coverage starts at 7:15pm.

To date, Hurling for Cancer Research has raised an incredible €1.66m for cancer research.

Hurling for Cancer Research founder, Jim Bolger, said: “This year’s match promises incredible skill, fierce competition and plenty of entertainment – with a line-up to rival any All-Ireland final. We are especially grateful to our sponsor Centra, to Carlow GAA, the Carlow County Board, and everyone at Netwatch Cullen Park for making Hurling for Cancer Research possible. We are also very excited to have TG4 broadcast Hurling for Cancer Research again, 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 three minutes in Ireland, someone is told ‘you have cancer’. There isn’t a community that hasn’t been affected by this disease. Whether it’s a family member, a colleague at work, or a member of your local GAA club. Thankfully, more and more people are now surviving cancer. That is directly related to the leaps forward we have made thanks to groundbreaking cancer research. In the 1980s, just 3 in 10 people survived cancer, that has now doubled to 6 in 10. For cancers such as breast, prostate and testicular the five-year survival rate is 9 in 10.

She continued: “At the Irish Cancer Society, we won’t stop until 10 in 10 people survive cancer. That is why events like Hurling for Cancer Research and the incredible funds they raise are so vital. The Irish Cancer Society is determined to turn today’s terminal cancers into tomorrow’s treatable and curable ones. However, we get just 5% of our funding from the State. So, we simply can’t do that without fantastic fundraising initiatives like this. We are incredibly grateful for the commitment and passion of Jim, Davy, Úna and the army of volunteers they mobilise each and every year. Finally, a huge thank you to Centra for their amazing support of this year’s event.”

Gates open at 5pm with pre-match entertainment and refreshments before throw-in at 7:30pm.

There will be free car parking available at Netwatch Cullen Park.

With Centra now proudly supporting the event, tickets are even more accessible — available from selected Centra and SuperValu GAA ticket agent stores, as well as online at www.hurlingforcancer.ie (€10 for adults, €5 for children).

Get your very own Hurling for Cancer Research kit from Cúl Sliotars (Hurling for Cancer Jerseys – Cúl Sliotars for just €50 with 10% going to Hurling for Cancer Research).

All proceeds from ticket sales and donations will go directly towards funding life-saving cancer research.

Jim Bolger’s Stars

Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford)

Mikey Butler (Kilkenny)

Huw Lawlor (Kilkenny)

Paddy Deegan (Kilkenny)

Darragh O’Donovan (Limerick)

Dan Morrissey (Limerick)

Chris Crummy (Dublin)

Lee Chin (Wexford)

Ryan Taylor (Clare)

Rory O’Connor (Wexford)

TJ Reid (Kilkenny)

Tom Morrissey (Limerick)

Eoin Cody (Kilkenny)

Con O’Callaghan (Dublin)

Adam Screeney (Offaly)

SUBS BENCH

Liam Hoare (Offaly)

Walter Walsh (Kilkenny)

Jack O’Connor (Wexford)

Fergal Whitely (Dublin)

Conor Mc Donald (Wexford)

Brian Duignan (Offaly)

Tommy Walsh (Kilkenny)

Jackie Tyrrell (Kilkenny)

Brian Carroll (Offaly)

Aidan Mc Carthy (Clare)

Eoin Ryan (Wexford)

Eddie Brennan (Kilkenny)

Grace Walsh (Kilkenny)

Katie Nolan (Kilkenny)

Stephen Hunt (Waterford)

Mark Molloy (Wexford)

Brian Cadigan (Kilkenny)

James Dowling (Kilkenny)

Richie Reid (Kilkenny)

Adrian Mullen (Kilkenny)

Dan Bourke (Offaly)

Ollie Canning (Galway)

Sammy Mc Evoy (Wexford)

Bainisteoirí: Liam Griffin, John Kiely

SELECTORS

Jim Bolger (Wexford)

Dave Bernie (Wexford)

Larry O’Gorman (Wexford)

 

Davy Russell’s Best

Brendan Cummins (Tipperary)

Davy Russell (Cork)

Eoin Downey (Cork)

Dion Wall (Carlow)

Alan Tynan (Tipperary)

Robert Downey (Cork)

Andrew Ormond (Tipperary)

Noel Mc Grath (Tipperary)

Brendan Maher (Tipperary)

Jake Morris (Tipperary)

Peter Duggan (Clare)

Mark Rodgers (Clare)

Darragh Mc Carthy (Tipperary)

Patrick Horgan (Cork)

Brian Hayes (Cork)

SUBS BENCH

Brian Tracey (Carlow)

Craig Morgan (Tipperary)

Ronan Hayes (Dublin)

Brian Hayes (Dublin)

Rian Boran (Kildare)

Jack Sheridan (Kildare)

Billy Seymour (Tipperary)

Ciaran Whelan (Carlow)

Ashling Thompson (Cork)

Laura Murphy (Kilkenny)

Mary O’Connell (Kilkenny)

David Doyle (Tipperary)

Mikey Fogarty (Wexford)

Johnny Fogarty (Wexford)

Neil Ryan (Tipperary)

Gavin Dowling (Kildare)

Liz Lawless (Meath)

Aisling O’Reilly (Meath)

Killian Doyle (Kilkenny)

Michael Deady (Kilkenny)

Sean Carroll (Kilkenny)

Bainisteoirí: Brian Cody, Liam Cahill

SELECTORS

Davy Russell (Cork)

Andrew Kelly (Carlow)


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