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The top two teams in Division 1A will advance to the National Hurling League Final. The winners of the League title are awarded the Dr Croke Cup and are officially regarded as the National Hurling League champions. The National Hurling League title has been won by 10 different teams, 9 of whom have won the title more than once.
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The 2024 National Hurling League (NHL), known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz Hurling League (AHL), was the 93rd season of the National Hurling League, an annual hurling competition held in Ireland for county teams. Three English county teams also feature. [1] On 6 April, Clare defeated Kilkenny by 3-16 to 1-20 to win the final. [2] [3]
The 2023 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz Hurling League, was the 92nd season of the National Hurling League, an annual hurling competition held in Ireland for county teams. Three English county teams also feature. Waterford were the title holders. [1] [2] It took place between 4 February and 9 April. [3] [4]
The 1934–35 National Hurling League was the eighth edition of the National Hurling League, which ran from 7 October 1934 until 23 June 2045.. The nine participating teams were Clare, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick, Tipperary and Waterford who agreed to play an eight-game format whereby each team would play each of their eight rivals once with two points awarded for a win and ...
The two teams with the most points in each division at the completion of the season would play a final, with the winners being declared National Hurling League champions. Cork defeated Dublin by 4-11 to 2-7 in the final. [1] Cork also won the All-Ireland Championship in 1941, the fifth time that a team completed the league-championship double.