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Patrick Larkin (hurler)

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Irish name
  
Padraig O Lorcain

Years
  
Club

All irelands
  
0

Occupation
  
Shopkeeper and farmer

Role
  
Hurler

Position
  
Goalkeeper

Name
  
Patrick Larkin

Sport
  
Hurling

Years
  
County


Died
  
1917, Kiltormer, Republic of Ireland

Patrick Larkin (1866–1917) was an Irish hurler who played as a goalkeeper for the Galway senior team.

Born in Killimor, County Galway, Larkin first played competitive hurling as a teenager. He made his first impression on the hurling field at the age of seventeen when he organised various hurling games, drawn up under his own rules, in south-east Galway. Larkin captained Galway in the inaugural championship in 1887, however, he ended his inter-county career without an All-Ireland medal.

As well as hurling at inter-county level, Larkin subsequently served as president and secretary of the Galway County Board.

Larkin was also involved in the Land War struggles, as well as being identified with the physical force men of the oath-bound Irish Republican Brotherhood, and was imprisoned for his agrarian activities.

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Patrick Larkin (hurler) Wikipedia