2006 Christy Ring Cup Explained

2006 Christy Ring Cup
Dates:3 June 2006 – 6 August 2006
Teams:8
Champions:Antrim
Count:1
Champions Captain:Karl McKeegan
Champions Manager:Jim McKernan
Runners-Up:Carlow
Runners-Up Manager:Eoin Garvey
Matches:24
Top Scorer:Paul Braniff (6-26)
Previous Year:2005
Previous Tournament:2005 Christy Ring Cup
Next Year:2007
Next Tournament:2007 Christy Ring Cup

The 2006 Christy Ring Cup is the second edition of the Christy Ring Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2005 and is the second-tier of Hurling for senior county teams (the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the first-tier trophy). It is contested by ten GAA county teams ranked 13–22 in the 2006 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. The cup began on 3 June 2006 and ended on 6 August 2006.

Westmeath were the defending champions, however, they availed of their automatic right of promotion to the All-Ireland Championship.[1] Antrim and London contested the cup for the first time.

On 6 August 2006, Antrim won the Christy Ring Cup following a 5-13 to 1-7 defeat of Carlow in the final. This was their first Christy Ring Cup title.

Down's Paul Braniff was the championship's top scorer with 6-26.

Anthony Flaherty came out of retirement at the age of 49 to play for Roscommon against Meath in this competition. Flaherty had not played competitive hurling for eight years ("about 1998") at that time. Flaherty scored a goal against Meath in that game.[2]

Team changes

To Championship

Relegated from the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Promoted from the Nicky Rackard Cup

From Championship

Promoted to the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship

Relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup

Teams

General Information

CountyLast Provincial titleLast All-Ireland titlePosition in 2005 ChampionshipAppearance
Antrim2005Lost relegation playoff (All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship)1st
CarlowSemi-finals2nd
Down1997Runners-up2nd
Kerry189118913rd in Group B2nd
KildareSemi-finals2nd
London1901Champions (Nicky Rackard Cup)1st
Mayo19095th in Group B2nd
Meath3rd in Group A2nd
Roscommon19134th in Group A2nd
Wicklow4th in Group B2nd

Personnel and kits

CountyManagerCaptain(s)Sponsor
Antrim
Carlow
Down
Kerry
Kildare
London
Mayo
Meath
Roscommon
Wicklow

Format

Ten counties contested the 2006 competition for the Christy Ring Cup — the prize for the winners of Tier Two of the Guinness All-Ireland Hurling Championship. The inaugural competition involved the current middle rank of hurling counties:

These 10 counties are divided into two groups of five and play in a round-robin format, guaranteeing at least four games each. The eventual group winners and runners-up will qualify for the semi-finals of the Christy Ring Cup. The prize for the winners of the final will be promotion to Tier One of the Hurling Championship to contest the Liam MacCarthy Cup the following year.

The last team in each group will be involved in a relegation play-off with the eventual loser being relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup.

Group stage

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Down44008-762-43518Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Antrim430115-702-48616
3 London42027-454-59-54
4 Meath41032-6510-50-92
5 Roscommon40042-3516-91-980Advance to relegation playoff

Results

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLSFSADiffPtsQualification
1 Kildare44009-627-43258Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Carlow42117-558-37155
3 Mayo42024-347-48-234
4 Wicklow41126-459-41-53
5 Kerry40047-342-61-120Advance to relegation playoff

Results

Knockout stage

Final

See main article: 2006 Christy Ring Cup final.

Stadia and locations

See also: List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums.

CountyLocationProvinceStadium(s)Capacity
Neutral VenueDublinLeinsterCroke Park82,300
AntrimBelfastUlsterCasement Park31,661
CarlowCarlowLeinsterDr Cullen Park21,000
DownNewryUlsterPáirc Esler20,000
KerryTraleeMunsterAustin Stack Park12,000
KildareNewbridgeLeinsterSt Conleth's Park8,200
LondonSouth RuislipBritainMcGovern Park3,000
MayoCastlebarConnachtMacHale Park25,369
MeathNavanLeinsterPáirc Tailteann11,000
RoscommonRoscommonConnachtDr Hyde Park25,000
WicklowAughrimLeinsterAughrim County Ground7,000

Championship Statistics

Top scorers

Miscellaneous

See also

References

  1. News: Westmeath book place in the big time. Irish Examiner. 19 April 2017. 14 August 2005.
  2. News: Roscommon hurlers ask 49-year-old to come out of retirement. Irish Independent. Colm. Keys. 21 July 2006.