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2011 National Hurling League

80th season of the National Hurling League


80th season of the National Hurling League

FieldValue
leagueNational Hurling League 2011
dates12 February 2011 – 1 May 2011
teams35
team1Dublin
captain1John McCaffrey
manager1Anthony Daly
titles3rd
team2Kilkenny
manager2Brian Cody
twoLimerick
threeaWicklow
threebRoscommon
fourTyrone
previous2010
next2012

The 2011 National Hurling League (known as the Allianz Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 80th season of the National Hurling League.

Ticket prices

In January 2011, the GAA announced a reduction in ticket prices for the 2011 National Hurling League. The decision to cut prices was announced at a Central Council meeting and will see the cost of admission to a league game in the first division of the NHL dropping from €15 to €13, with a €5 admission to lower-level hurling games.

Division 1

(13 February 2011) (3 April 2011) (3 April 2011) Galway came into the season as defending champions of the 2010 season. Wexford entered Division 1 as the promoted team.

On 1 May 2011, Dublin won the title following a 0–22 to 1–7 win over Kilkenny in the final. It was their first league title since 1938–39 and their 3rd National League title overall.

Offaly were relegated from Division 1. Limerick won Division 2 and secured promotion to the top tier.

Waterford's Richie Foley was the Division 1 top scorer with 2-48.

Table

Group stage

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Knock-out stage

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Richie FoleyWaterford2–485469.00
2Richie HoganKilkenny0–444467.33
Ger FarragherGalway0–444467.33
4Conal KeaneyDublin0–424267.00
5Jim BerryWexford2-354175.85
Pa BourkeTipperary0–414175.85
7Shane DooleyOffaly2–344066.67
8Paul RyanDublin2-263284.00
9Patrick HorganCork2-222874.00
10T. J. ReidKilkenny2-212783.37

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Richie FoleyWaterford2–1016Dublin
2Conal KeaneyDublin0–1414Tipperary
3Shane BourkeTipperary3–413Galway
Shane DooleyOffaly1–1013Wexford
5Richie FoleyWaterford0–1212Tipperary
Shane DooleyOffaly0–1212Waterford
7Shane DooleyOffaly1–811Kilkenny
Ger FarragherGalway0–1111Wexford
9David O'CallaghanDublin3–110Wexford
Paul RyanDublin1–710Cork
Jim BerryWexford1–710Dublin
Richie HoganKilkenny0–1010Tipperary
Conal KeaneyDublin0–1010Waterford
Richie HoganKilkenny0–1010Cork

Division 2

Captain: Gavin O'Mahony Manager: Dónal O'Grady (17 April 2011) (13 February 2011) (26 March 2011) Limerick and Kerry entered Division 2 as the respective relegated and promoted teams from the 2010 season.

On 30 April 2011, Limerick won the title following a 4–12 to 2–13 win over Clare in the final.

Westmeath were relegated from Division 2 after losing all of their group stage matches.

Antrim's Neil McManus was the Division 2 top scorer with 4-46.

Table

Round Robin

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Neil McManusAntrim4-465878.28
2Darragh O'ConnellKerry1-505377.57
3Willie HylandLaois2-465277.42
4Nicky O'ConnellClare1-404385.37
5Richie McCarthyLimerick1-374285.25
6Brendan MurtaghWestmeath4-223474.85
7Colin RyanClare3-233174.42
8Gareth JohnsonDown5-153056.00
9Paul BraniffDown3-182739.00
10Diarmuid McMahonClare6-082673.71

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Brendan MurtaghWestmeath3-0918Down
2Neil McManusAntrim3-0514Down
3Willie HylandLaois1-1013Clare
4Colin RyanClare2-0612Down
5Darragh O'ConnellKerry0-1111Down
6Diarmuid McMahonClare2-0410Carlow
Seán TobinLimerick2-0410Carlow
Paul BraniffDown1-0710Laois
Darragh O'ConnellKerry0-1010Down
10Kevin DownesLimerick3-009Antrim
Paul BraniffDown1-069Antrim
Darragh O'ConnellKerry1-069Limerick
Willie HylandLaois0-099Kerry
Neil McManusAntrim0-099Limerick
Darragh O'ConnellKerry0-099Westmeath
Colin RyanClare0-099Westmeath

Division 3A

Captain: Jonathan O'Neill Manager: Casey O'Brien (13 February 2011) (20 February 2011) (17 April 2011) Kildare and Wicklow entered Division 3A as the respective relegated and promoted teams from the 2010 season.

On 17 April 2011, Wicklow won the title following a 2–20 to 3–14 win over Derry in the final.

Armagh were relegated from Division 3A after losing all but one of their group stage matches.

Wicklow's Jonathan O'Neill was the Division 3A top scorer with 2-52.

Table

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Jonathan O'NeillWicklow2–525869.66
2Martin FinnLondon4–354759.40
3Ruairí ConveryDerry2–333966.50
4Declan CoulterArmagh3–293849.50
5Martin FitzgeraldKildare3–202955.80
Paddy HenryDerry1–262964.83
7Andy O'BrienWicklow6–072564.16
8Nicky HoranMeath0–232337.66

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Declan CoulterArmagh2–0612Wicklow
2Jonathan O'NeillWicklow1–0811Kildare
Martin FinnLondon1–0811Wicklow
Jonathan O'NeillWicklow1–0811Armagh
Declan CoulterArmagh0–1111Meath
6Paddy HenryDerry1–0710Kildare
Martin FinnLondon1–0710Meath
Martin FitzgeraldKildare1–0710London
Martin FinnLondon1–0710Armagh
Jonathan O'NeillWicklow0–1010Derry
Jonathan O'NeillWicklow0–1010London

Division 3B

Captain: Shane Curley Manager: Séamus Qualter (13 February 2011) (3 April 2011) (10 April 2011) Mayo and Monaghan entered Division 3B as the respective relegated and promoted teams from the 2010 season.

On 17 April 2011, Roscommon won the title following a 0–17 to 1–12 win over Mayo in the final.

Monaghan were relegated from Division 3B after losing all but one of their group stage matches.

Table

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Keith RaymondSligo2-364267.00
2Noel CampbellDonegal1-384166.83
3Gary FallonRoscommon0-383866.33
4Gerard SmythLouth1-283165.16
5Johnny CoyneRoscommon5-153065.00
6Stephen LambeMonaghan0-292955.80
7Stephen BroderickMayo0-272746.75
8Kenny FeeneyMayo1-232673.71
9John Matthew SheridanFingal0-252555.00
10Shane CallanLouth3-122163.50
Keith HigginsMayo1-182137.00

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Martin OrmondeFingal2-0814Monaghan
2John Matthew SheridanFingal0-1212Sligo
3Gary FallonRoscommon0-1010Louth
Keith HigginsMayo0-1010Roscommon
5Shane CallanLouth2-039Donegal
Johnny CoyneRoscommon2-039Louth
Mickey McHughMonaghan1-069Mayo
Keith RaymondSligo1-069Mayo
Keith RaymondSligo1-069Fingal
Stephen LambeMonaghan0-099Roscommon
Noel CampbellDonegal0-099Sligo
Stephen LambeMonaghan0-099Fingal

Division 4

Captain: Seán Paul Begley Manager: Tom Magill (13 March 2011) (27 March 2011) (13 February 2011) Tyrone entered Division 4 as the relegated team from the 2010 season.

On 17 April 2011, Tyrone won the title following a 1–15 to 0–11 win over South Down in the final.

Longford's Eoin Donnellan was the Division 4 top scorer with 0-40.

Table

Group stage

Knock-out stage

Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Eoin DonnellanLongford0-404058.00
2Justin KellyTyrone3-283766.16
3Liam MorganSouth Down2-263265.33
4Eoin McGuinnessSouth Down7-082964.83
5Aidan KellyTyrone1-232664.33

;Top scorers in a single game

RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalOpposition
1Eoin DonnellanLongford0-1717Cavan
2Justin KellyTyrone2-0915Longford
3Brendan McGarryFermanagh3-0312Cavan
Eoin McGuinnessSouth Down3-0312Cavan
5Ryan O'NeillTyrone3-0211Cavan
6Seán CorriganFermanagh3-0110Cavan
John MinnockLongford3-0110Cavan
Liam DeeganSouth Down2-0410Cavan
Michael LaneLeitrim1-0710Cavan
Ryan BogueFermanagh1-0710South Down
Eoin DonnellanLongford0-1010Leitrim

References

References

  1. (18 January 2011). "GAA reduce ticket prices for leagues". RTÉ Sport.
  2. (18 January 2011). "GAA cut prices of league tickets". Irish Independent.
  3. O'Flynn, Diarmuid. (3 May 2009). "Galway shine brightest". Irish Examiner.
  4. O'Flynn, Diarmuid. (2 May 2011). "Breaking barren run only goal for Dublin". Irish News.
  5. O'Flynn, Diarmuid. (2 May 2011). "Limerick’s young guns mix mettle and mastery". Irish Examiner.
  6. (18 April 2011). "O'Neill finds his range as Wicklow dig deep to deny Derry". Irish Independent.
  7. (17 April 2011). "NHL 3B: Rossies seal title after local joust". Hogan Stand.
  8. (18 April 2011). "O'Neill strike proves crucial". Irish Independent.
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