Paddy Larkin - Teams

Teams

Kilkenny - 1932 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (9th title)
  • J. Dermody
  • P. Larkin
  • P. O'Reilly
  • J. Carroll
  • P. Phelan
  • P. Byrne
  • E. Doyle
  • E. Byrne
  • L. Meagher
  • J. Walsh (c)
  • M. Power
  • T. Leahy
  • D. Dunne
  • M. White
  • M. Power
Kilkenny - 1933 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (10th title)
  • J. Dermody
  • J. Dunne
  • E. Doyle (Capt.)
  • L. Meagher
  • P. Phelan
  • P. Larkin
  • M. White
  • P. O’Reilly
  • P. Byrne
  • J. Walsh
  • J. Fitzpatrick
  • E. Byrne
  • T. Leahy
  • Martin Power
  • Matty Power
J. Duggan
J. O’Connell
Kilkenny - 1935 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (11th title)
  • J. O’Connell
  • P. Larkin
  • P. O’Reilly
  • P. Blanchfield
  • E. Byrne
  • P. Byrne
  • P. Phelan
  • L. Meagher (c)
  • T. Leahy
  • J. Walsh
  • J. Duggan
  • M. White
  • J. Dunne
  • L. Byrne
  • M. Power
Kilkenny - 1939 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Champions (12th title)
  • J. O’Connell
  • P. Grace
  • P. Larkin
  • P. Blanchfield
  • B. Hinks
  • B. Burke
  • P. Phelan
  • J. Walsh (c)
  • J. Kelly
  • J. Langton
  • T. Leahy
  • J. Gargan
  • J. Mulcahy
  • J. O'Brien
  • J. Phelan
J. Brannigan for J. Gargan

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