- National Hurling League 2009
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National Hurling League 2009 League Details Dates February – May, 2009 Teams 34 Division 1 Champions Winners Kilkenny (14th win) Manager Brian Cody Division 1 Runners-up Finalists Tipperary Other division champions Division 2 Offaly Division 3A Kildare Division 3B Louth Division 4 Sligo ← 20082010 →
The 2009 National Hurling League was held between February and May, 2009. 35 GAA county hurling teams, 34 from Ireland (includes South Down & Fingal), and London contested it. Kilkenny were the Division 1 champions.Contents
Format
The 2009 format of the National Hurling League is a new system consisting of five divisions. There are thirty-four teams competing: Divisions One and Two have eight teams in each, Division Three A contains six, Three B contains seven, and there are six teams in Division Four.[1] Each team plays all of the other teams in its division once; the top two teams in each division contest the division final, and the champions of divisions Two, Three A, Three B and Four are promoted. The bottom-placed team in divisions One, Two, Three A and Three B is relegated. The winners of the Division One final are the 2009 NHL champions.
Division placings
Division One
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts Kilkenny (NHL Champions) 7 6 0 1 15–113 7–90 +67 12 Tipperary 7 6 0 1 9–116 12–91 +16 12 Galway 7 4 0 3 11–109 8–112 +6 8 Dublin 7 3 1 3 13–103 6–108 +16 7 Waterford 7 3 0 4 9–107 9–107 0 6 Limerick 7 3 0 4 10–91 5–109 –3 6 Cork 7 2 0 5 8–94 18–125 –61 4 Clare 7 0 1 6 2–106 12–117 –41 1 NHL Final 2009
3 May 2009
NHL FinalKilkenny 2−26 − 4−17
aetTipperary Semple Stadium, Thurles
Referee: john sexton cork 0879860129Division Two
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts Wexford 7 6 0 1 28–124 8–97 +87 12 Offaly (Promoted) 7 6 0 1 58–129 7–82 +71 12 Antrim 7 4 1 2 11–114 12–105 6 9 Carlow 7 4 0 3 11–89 16–96 –22 8 Laois 7 3 0 4 7–98 14–104 –27 6 Westmeath 7 2 1 4 10–106 15–110 –19 5 Down 7 2 0 5 7–104 17–104 –30 4 Kerry 7 0 0 7 13–65 13–131 –66 0 Final
Offaly 1−13 − 0−13 Wexford Venue: Nowlan Park
Referee: J. Ryan (Tipperary)Division Three A
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts Meath 5 4 1 0 6–85 7–65 +17 9 Kildare (Promoted) 5 3 0 2 5–75 5–66 +9 6 Derry 5 2 1 2 6–67 6–54 +13 5 Armagh 5 2 1 2 6–56 6–62 –7 5 Mayo 5 2 0 3 5–50 1–70 –8 4 Wicklow 5 0 1 0 5–65 8–81 –25 1 Final
Meath 1−18 − 2−18 Kildare Venue: Parnell Park
Referee: K. Terry (London)Division Three B
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts London (Promoted) 6 6 0 0 23–103 4–60 +100 12 Roscommon 6 4 0 2 12–105 11–61 +47 8 Fingal 6 4 0 2 13–84 10–81 +12 8 Louth 6 3 0 3 9–90 5–72 +30 6 Donegal 6 3 0 3 7–88 12–88 –15 6 Tyrone 6 1 0 5 3–59 16–105 –85 2 Longford 6 0 0 6 8–52 17–114 –89 0 Final
London 2−19 − 2−13 Roscommon Venue: Pearse Park
Referee: C. Maher (Dublin)Division Four
Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts Monaghan 5 4 0 1 7–53 9–46 +1 8 Sligo (Promoted) 5 3 1 1 6–73 7–44 +26 7 Leitrim 5 2 1 2 3–65 4–62 0 5 Fermanagh 5 2 1 2 9–57 6–67 –1 5 South Down 5 0 3 2 9–46 6–64 –9 3 Cavan 5 1 0 4 7–50 9–61 –17 2 Final
Monaghan 2−8 − 1−13
aetSligo Venue: Pearse Park
Referee: C. Maher (Dublin)Promotion and relegation
Promotion and relegation for 2009 Promoted Relegated Division One – Clare Division Two Offaly Kerry Division Three A Kildare Wicklow Division Three B London Longford Division Four Sligo – References
- ^ GAA "National Hurling League". http://www.gaa.ie/page/national_hurling_league_2008__2009.html GAA. Retrieved 2008-12-14.
External links
Preceded by
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