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  2. List of National Hurling League winning teams - Wikipedia

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    View history; General ... National Hurling League champions mean those that won the highest league in hurling in Ireland. National Hurling League-winning teams

  3. National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    The National Hurling League is an annual inter-county hurling competition featuring teams from Ireland and England. Founded in 1925 by the Gaelic Athletic Association , it operates on a system of promotion and relegation within the league system.

  4. Category:National Hurling League seasons - Wikipedia

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    1987–88 National Hurling League; 1988–89 National Hurling League; 1989–90 National Hurling League; 1990–91 National Hurling League; 1991–92 National Hurling League; 1992–93 National Hurling League; 1993–94 National Hurling League; 1994–95 National Hurling League; 1995–96 National Hurling League; 1997 National Hurling League

  5. 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.

  6. 1972–73 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    Cork came into the season as defending champions of the 1971-72 season. On 13 May 1973, Wexford won the title following a 4-13 to 3-7 win over Limerick in the final. It was their fourth league title overall and their first since 1966-67. [1] Tipperary's Francis Loughnane was the Division 1 top scorer with 5-55.

  7. 1934–35 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. 1970–71 National Hurling League - Wikipedia

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    Cork came into the season as defending champions of the 1969-70 season. On 23 May 1971, Limerick won the title following a 3-12 to 3-11 win over Tipperary in the final. It was their first league title since the 1946-47 season and their 6th National League title overall. [1] Kilkenny's Eddie Keher was the Division 1 top scorer with 2-50.

  9. 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.