Larry O'Gorman
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Larry O'Gorman (born 1968) is a former Irish sportsman who played hurling with Wexford in the 1990s.
Larry O'Gorman is considered one of the heroes of the Wexford hurling team that won the All-Ireland title in 1996. It was the first win for the county since 1968. Throughout his career O'Gorman, who generally played in the half-back line, won 1 All-Ireland title and 2 Leinster Championship titles (1996 and 1997). His huge contribution in 1996 earned him the title of Player of the Year.
Preceded by Seán McMahon (Clare) |
Texaco Hurler of the Year 1996 |
Succeeded by Jamesie O'Connor (Clare) |
Preceded by Brian Lohan (Clare) |
Powerscreen Hurler of the Year 1996 |
Wexford - All-Ireland Hurling Champions 1996 | ||
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1 D. Fitzhenry | 2 C. Kehoe | 3 G. Cushe | 4 J. O'Connor | 5 R. Guiney | 6 L. Dunne | 7 L. O'Gorman | 8 A. Fenlon | 9 G. O'Connor | 10 R. McCarthy | 11 M. Storey (Capt.) | 12 L. Murphy | 13 T. Dempsey | 14 G. Laffan | 15 É. Scallan | Subs: B. Byrne | P. Finn | P. Codd | Manager: L. Griffin |