Brian Cody took to the sidelines for the first time since stepping down as Kilkenny boss as he supporters the Hurling for Cancer fundraiser.
Cody recently stepped down as Kilkenny boss after a legendary reign but made sure to show face at the annual fundraiser.
The stars flocked to Kilkenny for the 10th annual Hurling for Cancer but it is the first time the event took place since 2019.
And fans were treated to a fun affair as Davy Russell's Best beat Jim Bolger’s Stars.
The event was organised by legendary racehorse trainer Jim Bolger and dual Aintree Grand National winning jockey Davy Russell, Hurling for Cancer Research has raised over €1.1m for the Society’s vital cancer research projects since it began in 2012.
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