Eoin Larkin back with a bang for James Stephens

Veteran forward hits seven points as he reminds Brian Cody of his value to Kilkenny

Brian Cody and Eoin Larkin: the James Stephens player has won eight All-Ireland medals and is one of Kilkenny’s most trusted lieutenants. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho
Brian Cody and Eoin Larkin: the James Stephens player has won eight All-Ireland medals and is one of Kilkenny’s most trusted lieutenants. Photograph: James Crombie/Inpho

Eoin Larkin has put himself right back in contention for a place in Kilkenny’s championship team after scoring seven points for his club James Stephens in his first game since returning from UN peacekeeping duty in Syria.

The eight-time All-Ireland winner – who didn’t feature in Kilkenny’s league campaign due to injury – scored five of those seven points from play, and is now poised to return in time for their Leinster championship semi-final against Dublin or Wexford on June 11th.

Larkin’s county team-mates TJ Reid and Colin Fennelly also scored 1-9 and 1-1 respectively as Ballyhale Shamrocks beat Mullinavat. Fennelly was also absent for Kilkenny’s league semi-final defeat to Clare last month due to injury. Larkin’s return, however, is significant, as former team-mate Henry Shefflin pointed out.

“He’s massive,” said Shefflin. “Brian Cody has great faith in him. There’s a lot of talk about systems but Eoin brings savage work rate to it.

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“Even more so this year with Richie Power not there and Ger Aylward gone with the cruciate. Having a specialised corner-forward for Kilkenny is very important. He’s a massive player and a massive leader.”

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan

Ian O'Riordan is an Irish Times sports journalist writing on athletics