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Published 14:54 24 Mar 2021 GMT
Updated 14:55 24 Mar 2021 GMT
Eoin Larkin, 2008 Hurler of the Year receives his award of Nickey Brennan.[/caption]
Kilkenny were kings of September once again and it wasn't a surprise to anyone when Larkin received the game's highest individual honour, named as Hurler of the Year that October.
"When you needed Eoin Larkin, he was there. I would argue he was possibly the most consistent hurler for Kilkenny for ten years," says his club-mate Jackie Tyrrell on Thursday night's show.
The respect of your teammates and the admiration of your opponents must be every sports-person's aim and Tipperary's Shane McGrath is just as complimentary of the James Stephens man.
"Everyone who has come across Eoin Larkin would say that they've great respect for him as a player and as a winner. And I think that's a great thing to be remembered as..."
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