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1998 National Hurling League

67th season of the National Hurling League


67th season of the National Hurling League

FieldValue
league1998 National Hurling League
image
dates8 March – 25 July 1998
teams33
team1Cork
titles14th
twoKerry
threeMayo
previous[1997](1997-national-hurling-league)
next[1999](1999-national-hurling-league)

The 1998 National Hurling League (known as the Church & General National Hurling League) was the 67th season of the National Hurling League.

Division 1

14th National League title Captain: Diarmuid O'Sullivan Manager: Jimmy Barry-Murphy (8 March 1988) (3 May 1998) (8 March 1988) The league saw a major restructuring of the usual four divisions of eight teams. Division 1 was split into Group 1A and Group 1B with each group consisting of six teams. The top two teams in each group qualified for the knock-out stage.

Limerick came into the season as defending champions of the 1997 season. Antrim, Cork, Dublin and Waterford all entered Division 1 as part of the restructuring.

On 17 May 1998, Cork won the title after a 2-14 to 0-13 win over Waterford in the final. It was their 14th league title overall and their first since 1992-93.

Cork's Joe Deane was the Division 1 top scorer with 3-30.

Division 1A table

PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
**1**** Limerick ****5****5****0****0****7-57****4-58****18****10**
**2**** Clare ****5****3****0****2****5-83****9-52****19****6**
**3**** Galway ****5****3****0****2****9-67****4-66****16****6**
**4**** Dublin ****5****2****0****3****8-59****5-62****6****4**
**5**** Offaly ****5****1****0****4****6-62****10-58****-8****2**
**6**** Antrim ****5****1****0****4****7-47****9-49****-8****2**

Group stage

Division 1B table

PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
**1**** Cork ****5****4****1****0****5-64****6-42****19****9**Division 1 champions
**2**** Waterford ****5****3****1****1****8-64****8-52****12****7**Division 1 runners-up
**3**** Wexford ****5****2****2****1****4-60****2-60****6****6**
**4**** Tipperary ****5****1****1****3****10-52****7-57****4****3**
**5**** Laois ****5****1****1****3****3-54****8-56****-17****3**
**6**** Kilkenny ****5****1****0****4****5-54****5-69****-15****2**

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Joe DeaneCork3-304968.16
2Paul FlynnWaterford5-314676.57
3Paul CoddWexford1-333657.20
4Jamesie O'ConnorClare0-303065.00
5Ken McGrathWaterford1-262974.14
6Gary KirbyLimerick3-192855.60
7David CuddyLaois1-222555.00
8Eamon MorrisseyDublin6-62454.80
9Eugene O'NeillTipperary0-202045.00
10Niall MoloneyGalway2-131944.75
Francis FordeGalway1-161944.75

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1Darragh CoenGalway0-1212Clare
2Francis FordeGalway1-0811Offaly
3Paul FlynnWaterford2-0410Laois
Paul CoddWexford1-0710Tipperary
Jamesie O'ConnorClare0-1010Antrim
6Paul FlynnWaterford1-069Tipperary
Niall MoloneyKilkenny1-069Tipperary
Paul CoddWexford0-099Laois
Joe DeaneCork0-099Clare
Paul FlynnWaterford0-099Limerick

Division 2

5th Division 2 title Louth The league saw a major restructuring of the usual four divisions of eight teams. Division 2 was split into Group 2A and Group 2B with each group consisting of seven teams. The top two teams in each group qualified for the knock-out stage.

Armagh, Carlow, Derry, Down, Kildare, Louth, Monaghan, Roscommon, Tyrone and Wicklow all entered Division 1 as part of the restructuring.

On 25 July 1998, Kerry won the title after a 1-11 to 2-6 win over Westmeath in a replay of the final. It was their 5th Division 2 league title overall and their first since 1967-68.

Division 2A table

PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
**1**** Carlow ****6****5****0****1****17-88****5-52****72****10**
**2**** Kerry ****6****5****0****1****17-99****5-71****64****10**Division 2 champions
**3**** Derry ****6****4****0****2****13-73****5-64****33****8**
**4**** Wicklow ****6****4****0****2****4-84****8-51****21****8**
**5**** Monaghan ****6****2****0****4****6-40****18-82****-78****4**
**6**** Roscommon ****6****1****0****5****12-53****8-68****-3****2**
**7**** Armagh ****6****0****0****6****2-41****22-90****-109****0**

Division 2B table

PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
**1**** Down ****6****6****0****0****20-100****6-39****103****12**
**2**** Westmeath ****6****5****0****1****21-80****7-38****84****10**Division 2 runners-up
**3**** London ****5****3****0****2****7-56****9-50****0****6**
**4**** Meath ****6****2****0****4****12-69****10-60****15****4**
**5**** Kildare ****6****2****0****4****5-54****14-65****-28****4**
**6**** Tyrone ****6****2****0****4****6-40****18-89****-85****4**
**7**** Louth ****6****0****0****6****9-28****16-96****-89****0**

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals

Finals

Division 3

PosTeamPldWDLFADiffPtsNotes
**1**** Cavan ****6****5****1****0****12-40****4-36****48****11**Division 3 runners-up
**2**** Mayo ****6****5****0****1****14-79****10-26****65****10**Division 3 champions
**3**** Leitrim ****6****3****1****2****5-41****9-51****-22****7**
**4**** Longford ****6****3****0****3****10-57****7-51****15****6**
**5**** Fermanagh ****6****3****0****3****6-52****2-58****6****6**
**6**** Sligo ****6****1****0****5****6-30****13-79****-70****2**
**7**** Donegal ****6****0****0****6****5-38****13-66****-52****0**

Knock-out stage

Final

References

References

  1. "National Hurling League Results 1925-2009". Hogan Stand.
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