National Hurling League 2007

National Hurling League 2007
National Hurling League 2007
Division 1
Champions Waterford GAA (2nd win)
Winning captain Michael Walsh
Winning manager Justin McCarthy
Player of the year Dan Shanahan
Relegated to Div 2 Antrim GAA
Down GAA
Division 2
Champions Laois GAA
Division 3
Champions Roscommon GAA


The 2007 National Hurling League was a national hurling league competition between 32 GAA county teams from Ireland and London from England. The following information was submitted to Wikipedia without any sources, and is provided in good faith without any testament as to its accuracy.

Division One Layout and Rules

Each team in Division One played five rounds in their respective A and B groups. The teams that finished the five rounds in the top three positions went on to qualify for the knockout stages. The second and third team in each group went on to the quarter final against each other. The team in second position in Division 1A played the team in third position in Division 1B and the team that finished in third position in Division 1A played the team that finished in second position in Division 1B. The Quarter finals are laid out as follows:

(a) Team 2 Division 1A v Team 3 Division 1B (b) Team 3 Division 1A v Team 2 Division 1B

The winning teams from the quarter finals went on to play in the semi finals against the teams that finished the group stages in first position. The semi finals are laid out as follows:

Team 1 Roinn 1A v (a)/(b) Team 1 Roinn 1B v (a)/(b)

The winners of the semi finals contested the 2007 National Hurling League final.

When two teams finish the group stages on equal points, the final position was then determined by the scoring average between the two sides. If the teams finished on the same scoring average, the team who scored the most points for, are then selected as the leading team. If the scores are still equal, then the score between the two teams is then considered.

Results

Results and final standings from the official GAA website

External links


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