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2008 National Hurling League

77th season of the National Hurling League


77th season of the National Hurling League

FieldValue
league2008 National Hurling League
image[[File:Final 2008 National Hurling League.jpg250px]]
dates10 February – 20 April 2008
teams34
team1Tipperary
captain1Eoin Kelly
manager1Liam Sheedy
titles19th
team2Galway
captain2Ollie Canning
manager2Ger Loughnane
twoWestmeath
threeLouth
fourMonaghan
previous2007
next2009

The 2008 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz National Hurling League, was the 77th edition of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. Tipperary won the league, beating Galway in the final. The tournament saw the first appearance of Fingal and South Down as "county" teams in the NHL.

Format

The 2008 format of the National Hurling League was a new system consisting of four divisions. There are thirty-four teams competing: Divisions One and Two have twelve teams in each, and there are five teams in Divisions Three and Four.

Division One

Division One is made up of two groups of six teams. Each team plays all the others in their group once. The two group winners receive a semi-final spot; second and third in each group play in the quarter-finals. The winners of the final are the 2008 NHL champions.

Division Two

Division Two is made up of two groups of six teams. Each team plays all the others in their group once. The top two in each group enter the semi-finals.

Division Three

Five teams play in Division Three. Each team plays all the others once. The top two teams contest the Division Three final.

Division Four

Five teams play in Division Four. Each team plays all the others once. The top two teams contest the Division Four final.

PromotedRelegatedDivision 1Division 2Division 3Division 4
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Division 1A

19th National League title Captain: Eoin Kelly Manager: Liam Sheedy James Skehill (3 clean sheets) (23 March 2008) (16 March 2008) (9 March 2008) Waterford came into the season as defending champions of the 2007 season. Laois entered Division 1 as the promoted team.

On 20 April 2008, Tipperary won the title after a 3-18 to 3-16 win over Galway. It was their first league title since 2001 and their 19th National League title overall.

Wexford, Antrim, Laois and Offaly were the bottom-placed teams of their respective groups and were relegated to a newly-structured Division 2 for the 2009 league.

Galway's Ger Farragher was the Division 1 top scorer with 4-53. Tipperary's Brendan Cummins and Galway's James Skehill were the top goalkeepers having kept 3 clean sheets.

Structure

A total of 12 teams contested the top division of the league, including 11 sides from the 2006 season and one promoted from the 2006 National League Division 2. On 29 April 2007, Laois earned promotion from the 2007 National League Division 2 after a one-year absence from the top flight. They were crowned Division 2 champions after beating Wicklow. They replaced Down who were relegated to Division 2 at the end of the previous season.

The 12 teams in Division 1 were divided into two groups of six team - 1A and 1B. Each team played all the others in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. The first-placed teams in 1A and 1B advanced to the league semi-finals. The second and third-placed teams in 1A and 1B advanced to the league quarter-finals.

Division 1A table

Group stage

Division 1B

Division 1B table

Group stage

Division 1 Knockout

Play-off

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Top scorers

;Overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Ger FarragherGalway4-536579.2
2Eoin KellyTipperary2-5662
3Mark FlahertyClare5-4257511.40
4Andrew O'ShaughnessyLimerick7-173857.60
5Eoin KellyWaterford2-293565.83
James YoungLaois1-323557.00
7Stuart MullenDublin0-333356.60
8Brian CarrollOffaly2-232955.80
Liam WatsonAntrim1-262955.80

;Single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Ger FarragherGalway2-1218Laois
2Mark FlahertyClare3-817Galway
3Mark FlahertyClare1-1215Laois
Eoin KellyTipperary1-1215Limerick
5Ger FarragherGalway1-1114Clare
6John MullaneWaterford3-413Dublin
Eoin KellyTipperary1-1013Offaly
James YoungLaois1-1013Clare
9Andrew O'ShaughnessyLimerick2-612Laois
Mark FlahertyClare1-912Offaly
Stuart MullenDublin0-1212Antrim

;Clean sheets

RankGoalkeeperTeamClean sheets
1Brendan CumminsTipperary3
James SkehillGalway
3Gary MaguireDublin2
Brian MurrayLimerick
5Damien FitzhenryWexford1
Shane O'ConnorOffaly
Donal Óg CusackCork
Ryan McGarryAntrim
P. J. RyanKilkenny
James McGarryKilkenny

Division 2

Division 2A

Division 2B

Results

Knock-out stage

Division 3

Division 3

Knock-out stage

Division 4

Division 4

Knock-out stage

2009 structure

  • Division One (8 teams) to consist of the top four teams in each of 1A and 1B in 2008.
  • Division Two (8 teams) to consist of the fifth- and sixth-placed in each of 1A and 1B, and the top two teams in each of 2A and 2B, in 2008.
  • Division Three (12 teams) to consist of the 3rd-6th teams in each of 2A and 2B, and the top four in Division 3, in 2008.
  • Division Four (6 teams) to consist of fifth-placed team in Division 3, and all teams in Division 4

References

References

  1. "National Hurling League Results 1925-2009". Hogan Stand.
  2. [http://www.independent.ie/regionals/sligochampion/sport/other-sports/hurling-league-fixtures-27552939.html 2002 Hurling League fixtures]
  3. "Gaelic Games Scoreboard".
  4. (21 April 2008). "Tipperary give Cody Cats some food for thought". Irish Independent.
  5. (3 May 2007). "Laois put up big win over disappointing Wicklow in one-sided NHL Division 2 final". Irish Independent.
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