Adam Larkin Explained

Adam Larkin
Birth Date:1974 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Sydney, Australia
Height:1.85m (06.07feet)
Weight:870NaN0
Position:Centre, fly-half, wing
Years1:1995-1997
Clubs1:North Harbour
Apps1:26
Points1:53
Years2:1998-1999
Clubs2:Bristol
Apps2:28
Points2:90
Years3:1999-2001
Clubs3:Castres Olympique
Years4:2001-2007
Clubs4:Ulster
Apps4:69
Points4:233
Coachyears1:2010-2016
Coachteams1:Belfast Harlequins

Adam Larkin is an Australian former rugby union player and coach, who played for North Harbour, Bristol, Castres and Ulster. A utility back, his preferred position was inside centre, but he also played fly-half and wing.

Larkin was born in Sydney, Australia, and raised in New Zealand.[1] Through a grandmother from Belfast, he held an Irish passport.[2] He played for North Harbour for three seasons, alongside All-Black centres Walter Little and Frank Bunce, making 26 appearances and scoring 53 points,[3] and represented New Zealand at under-21 level,[4] but after failing to win a Super 12 contract with the Waikato Chiefs, he moved to England to join Bristol, making his debut in January 1998. He made 28 appearances for the club, scoring 17 tries and kicking one conversion, totalling 90 points, but was not offered a new contract after the 1998-99 season, and joined Castres Olympique. In 2001 he moved from Castres to Ulster.[5] He was part of the team that won the Celtic Cup in 2004 and the 2005–06 Celtic League. He retired in December 2007, having made 69 appearances for the province and scored 233 points.[6] He coached Belfast Harlequins for six seasons, from 2010 to 2016.[7]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rugby/ulster-s-larkin-to-retire-1.1303487 "Ulster's Larkin to retire"
  2. Dave Barton, "Why Larkin wants to be Bristol's top centre", Western Daily Press, 30 December 1997
  3. https://www.rugbydatabase.co.nz/player/index.php?playerId=5121 Adam Larkin playing statistics at RugbyDatabase.co.nz
  4. "Adam may leave", Bristol Evening Post, 1 July 1999
  5. "Ulster on the Brink of a great season", Belfast Telegraph, 17 July 2001
  6. Richard Mulligan, "Changing of the guard and colours", News Letter, 19 May 2008
  7. Michael Sadlier, "Larkin targeting win in his last game as Quins coach", Belfast Telegraph, 15 April 2016