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Dublin’s Con O’Callaghan scores hat-trick as Shane Long and Willie Mullins take part in Hurling for Cancer charity match

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DUBLIN footballer Con O’Callaghan fired a hat-trick in an 11-9 to 8-17 win for Jim Bolger’s side in last night’s Hurling for Cancer Research fundraiser.

Having trailed by 5-7 to 1-11 at the break in front of 10,000 people at Netwatch Cullen Park, Davy Russell’s team fought back with a trio of goals from Clare All-Ireland winner Peter Duggan.

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Former boxer Bernard Dunne, left, and Dublin footballer Con O’Callaghan before the Hurling for Cancer Research 2024 charity match at Netwatch Cullen Park
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Former Republic of Ireland men’s national team player Shane Long in the parade for Jim Bolger’s Stars before the Hurling for Cancer Research 2024 charity match at Netwatch Cullen Park
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Former Kilkenny manager Brian Cody in attendance during the Hurling for Cancer Research 2024 charity match at Netwatch Cullen Park
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Trainer Willie Mullins acting as umpire during the Hurling for Cancer Research 2024 charity match at Netwatch Cullen Park
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An autographed hurl during the Hurling for Cancer Research 2024 charity match at Netwatch Cullen Park
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But King Con, Brian Carroll, Paddy Deegan, Richie Reid and Tom Morrissey made sure of the win.


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