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View history; Tools. Tools. ... National Hurling League champions mean those that won the highest league in hurling in Ireland. National Hurling League-winning teams
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 1925–26 National Hurling League was the first edition of the National Hurling League, which ran from 27 September 1925 until 16 May 1926.. The seven participating teams in Division 1 were Cork, Dublin, Galway, Kilkenny, Laois, Limerick and Tipperary who agreed to play a six game format whereby each team would play each of their six rivals once with two points awarded for a win and one ...
National Hurling League Division 1; Season: 1998: Champions: Cork 14th National League title Captain: Diarmuid O'Sullivan Manager: Jimmy Barry-Murphy: Matches played: 33: Top goalscorer: Joe Deane (3-30) Biggest home win: Clare 3-21 - 2-7 Antrim (8 March 1988) Biggest away win: Cork 2-15 - 0-10 Clare (3 May 1998) Highest scoring: Clare 3-21 - 2 ...
The 1929–30 National Hurling League was the fourth edition of the National Hurling League. Each team played each of their rivals once with two points awarded for a win and one point awarded for a drawn game. The teams who finished top would advance to the knock-out stage, with the winners being declared National Hurling League champions.
The National Hurling League saw a major restructuring for the 1949–50 season. Division 1 and Division 2 were combined to form one division of four groups. Tipperary came into the season as defending champions of the 1948–49 season. On 24 September 1950, Tipperary won the title after a 1–12 to 3–4 win over New York in the final. It was ...