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Lar Corbett return 'good for hurling'
THE GAME OF hurling needs Lar Corbett back on the pitch, according to Sunday Game analyst Cyril Farrell.
The Thurles Sarsfields man will return to training with Tipperary this week, the Premier county board announced last night.
The former Hurler of the Year retired from intercounty action over the winter citing work commitments, but with Tipp’s Munster campaign on the horizon he’s decided to make a comeback.
“It’s brilliant news really that he’s back,” Farrell said on Morning Ireland today. “He’s a very popular player, he’s an icon within the game. Tipp need him and so does hurling. The whole country needs him really because you need these heroes playing.”
The statement, released on the county’s official website, explained:
And Farrell insists the lack of game time will not hamper Corbett.
“Usually during the wintertime Lar would be taking it quite easy. At this stage of his career, Lar needs more nourishment than punishment. He’s a natural hurler, very gifted hurler… he’ll be vital to the Tipperary championship this year.”
Corbett is considered one of the county’s star players, having helped them win two All-Ireland Championships, in addition to garnering three All-Star awards.
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