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  2. List of National Hurling League winning teams - Wikipedia

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    National Hurling League champions mean those that won the highest league in hurling in Ireland. ... Year Champions (number of titles) Team 1925-26: Cork (1)

  3. National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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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.

  4. 1973–74 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    Wexford came into the season as defending champions of the 1972-73 season. On 5 May 1974, Cork won the title following a 6–15 to 1–12 win over Limerick in the final. It was their 10th league title overall and their first since 1971-72. [1] Dublin's Pat Quigley was the Division 1 top scorer with 2-49.

  5. 2000 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    The National Hurling League's top division featured fourteen teams divided into two groups - 1A and 1B. Each group consisted of seven teams. Galway and Limerick topped division 1A while Tipperary and Waterford topped division 1B. Galway finished the league undefeated and were crowned champions after defeating Tipp in the final.

  6. 1969–70 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    Cork came into the season as defending champions of the 1968-69 season. On 20 September 1970, Cork won the title following a 5-21 to 6-16 aggregate win over New York in the final. It was their second league title in succession and their eighth National League title overall. Limerick's Richie Bennis was the Division 1 top scorer with 3-36.

  7. Brian Hogan (Kilkenny hurler) - Wikipedia

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    It was a second All-Ireland winners' medal for Hogan. In 2009 Hogan won his third National Hurling League winners' medal following a thrilling 4–17 to 2–26 defeat of Tipperary. The game was not without incident as Hogan was forced to leave the field with a suspected collarbone injury.

  8. 1998 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    League champions; Winners: Cork (14th win) Other division winners; Division 2: Kerry: Division 3: Mayo: ← 1997. 1999 → . The 1998 National Hurling League ...

  9. 2007 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    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 30 April 2006, Dublin earned promotion from the 2006 National League Division 2 after a one-year absence from the top flight. They were crowned Division 2 champions after beating Kerry.