1993–94 National Hurling League Explained

League:1993–94 National Hurling League
Dates:17 October 1993 – 8 May 1994
Teams:32
Team1:Tipperary
Captain1:George Frend
Manager1:Babs Keating
Titles:16th
Team2:Galway
Captain2:Gerry McInerney
Manager2:Jarlath Cloonan
Two:Clare
Three:Carlow
Four:Louth
Previous:1992–93
Next:1994–95

The 1993–94 National Hurling League was the 63rd edition of the National Hurling League, which ran from 17 October 1993 until 8 May 1994.

Thirty-two teams participated in the league, comprising four divisions of eight teams. Two points were awarded for a win and one point was awarded for a drawn game. The knock-out phase featured the top four teams from division one and the top two teams from division two.

Tipperary won the league, beating Galway by 2–14 to 0–12 in the final.[1]

Overview

Division 1

The National Hurling League's top division featured eight teams. Galway, the 1993 All-Ireland runners-up, suffered just one defeat, topped the group and guaranteed themselves a place in the National League semi-final. Reigning league champions Cork finished second and booked their place in the second semi-final. Third placed Tipperary and fourth placed Antrim secured their places in the league quarter-finals. In spite of finished third, Tipperary defeated Galway in the National League final to secure their 16th title. It was the team's last silverware under the management of Michael "Babs" Keating.

Down at the other end of the table, Waterford, with five defeats, and Wexford, with six defeats, were relegated to Division 2 for the following season.

Division 2

In Division 2, Clare and reigning All-Ireland champions Kilkenny finished first and second respectively, thus securing automatic promotion to Division 1 for the following season. They also earned a place in the National League quarter-finals.

Westmeath, who only managed one draw during the group stage, were automatically relegated to Division 3.

Division 3

Carlow finished the group stage without defeat, topping the group with 14 points. Their success ensured automatic promotion to Division 2.

Mayo lost all seven of their group games, finishing with a points difference of -100, and were relegated to Division 4.

Division 4

Louth were the standard bearers in Division 4. They recorded six wins from seven games, thus ensuring their promotion to Division 3 for the 1994-95 National Hurling League.

Cavan lost all seven of their group games, finishing with a points difference of -116. They had the dubious honour of being the worst hurling team in Ireland.

Division 1

Competition:National Hurling League Division 1
Season:1993-94
Winners:Tipperary
16th National League title
Captain: George Frend
Manager: Babs Keating
Relegated:Waterford
Wexford
League Topscorer: Paul Flynn (0-39)
Biggest Home Win:Galway 4-10 - 0-09 Waterford
(17 February 1994)
Biggest Away Win:Antrim 1-12 - 4-17 Tipperary
(17 October 1993)
Down 0-10 - 3-15 Cork
(20 March 1994)
Highest Scoring:Cork 2-21 - 3-11 Antrim
(31 October 1993)
Matches:33
Prevseason:1992-93
Nextseason:1994-95
Updated:18 February 2017

For the second time in three years, the league saw a major restructuring. The twelve-team Division 1 which was split into two groups of six was abolished in favour of a single eight-team division.

Cork came into the season as defending champions of the 1992-93 season.

On 8 May 1994, Tipperary won the title after a 2–14 to 0–12 win over Galway in the final. It was their 16th league title overall and their first since 1987-88.[2]

Waterford and Wexford were relegated from Division 1.

Waterford's Paul Flynn was the Division 1 top scorer with 0-39.

Table

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1 Galway 75112911 National Hurling League runners-up
2 Cork 75023410
3 Tipperary 75022310 National Hurling League champions
4 Antrim 7412-89
5 Limerick 732268
6 Down 7124-334
7 Waterford 7025-242Relegated to Division 2
8 Wexford 7106-382Relegated to Division 2

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Scoring statistics

Top scorers overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Paul FlynnWaterford0-393975.57
2John LeahyTipperary3-273694.00
Michael ClearyTipperary1-333684.50
4Ger ManleyCork4-233557.00
5Stephen DwanTipperary2-283465.66
6Liam BurkeGalway2-243074.28
7Barry EganCork1-232655.20
Gary KirbyLimerick1-232673.71
9Martin StoreyWexford3-152464.00
10Seán Paul McKillopAntrim4-092173.00
Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1Michael ClearyTipperary1-0912Wexford
2Seán Paul McKillopAntrim3-0110Wexford
Ger ManleyCork2-0410Wexford
4Liam BurkeGalway1-069Down
Barry EganCork1-069Antrim
Paul FlynnWaterford0-099Limerick
7Alistair ElliottAntrim2-028Down
Brendan KeoghGalway2-028Waterford
Stephen DwanTipperary2-028Down
John LeahyTipperary1-058Antrim
Chris MageeanDown1-058Wexford
Tom DempseyWexford0-088Waterford
Mark MullinsCork0-088Antrim
Dermot O'PreyDown0-088Antrim
Michael ClearyTipperary0-088Cork

Division 2

Competition:National Hurling League Division 2
Season:1993-94
Winners:Clare
Relegated:Westmeath
Promoted:Clare
Kilkenny
League Topscorer: Aonghus O'Grady (2-38)
Biggest Home Win:Offaly 2-15 - 0-7 Meath
(13 March 1994)
Biggest Away Win:Meath 0-7 - 4-11 Laois
(6 March 1994)
Highest Scoring:Kerry 2-11 - 3-15 Meath
(14 November 1993)
Matches:28
Prevseason:1992-93
Nextseason:1994-95
Updated:18 February 2017

In spite of a major restructuring of the league, Division 2 remained as a single unit consisting of eight teams.

Laois came into the season as defending champions of the 1992-93 season.

On 20 March 1994, Clare secured the title after an 0–11 to 0–9 win over Westmeath in the final round of the group stage.

Westmeath were relegated from Division 2.

Dublin's Aonghus O'Grady was the Division 2 top scorer with 2-38.

Table

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1 Clare 75112011 Division 2 champions, promoted to Division 1
2 Kilkenny 75022310 Promoted to Division 1
3 Laois 7403358
4 Offaly 7322188
5 Dublin 7403-48
6 Kerry 7304-86
7 Meath 7115-483
8 Westmeath 7016-371Relegated to Division 3

Scoring statistics

Top scorers overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Aonghus O'GradyDublin2-384467.33
2Johnny DooleyOffaly0-404075.71
3Pat PottertonMeath2-323875.42
4Eamon MorrisseyKilkenny7-082974.14
David KilcoyneWestmeath1-262955.80
Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1David KilcoyneWestmeath1-1013Meath
2Aonghus O'GradyDublin1-0912Laois
3Paul BerginLaois3-0110Dublin
Joe HennessyKerry1-0710Westmeath
Aonghus O'GradyDublin1-0710Clare
6Pat PottertonMeath1-069Kerry
7Eamon MorrisseyKilkenny2-028Dublin
David CuddyLaois1-058Offaly
Johnny DooleyOffaly0-088Clare
Johnny DooleyOffaly0-088Meath
Johnny DooleyOffaly0-088Laois
Aonghus O'GradyDublin0-088Meath

Division 3

Table

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1 Carlow 770020-9010-467414 Division 3 champions, promoted to Division 2
2 Roscommon 75027-754-602410
3 Wicklow 73229-8911-56278
4 Derry 731314-759-65257
5 Kildare 723213-6513-6237
6 Armagh 730411-549-68-86
7 Monaghan 712414-4915-81-354
8 Mayo 70075-4422-93-1000Relegated to Division 4

Division 4

Table

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1 Louth 760125-1009-3711112 Division 4 champions, promoted to Division 3
2 Fermanagh 742114-697-484210
3 Longford 741216-554-58339
4 Tyrone 741215-7110-61259
5 Donegal 730410-5516-67-306
6 Sligo 73049-4914-85-516
7 Leitrim 72057-5519-49-304
8 Cavan 70075-3523-97-1160

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Hurling League Results 1925-2009. Hogan Stand. 18 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20100805063526/http://www.hoganstand.com/general/leagues/nhlrecords.aspx. 2010-08-05. dead.
  2. Web site: National Hurling League Results 1925-2009. Hogan Stand. 18 April 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20100805063526/http://www.hoganstand.com/general/leagues/nhlrecords.aspx. 2010-08-05. dead.