League: | 2007 National Hurling League |
Dates: | 18 February – 29 April 2007 |
Teams: | 33 |
Team1: | Waterford |
Captain1: | Michael "Brick" Walsh |
Manager1: | Justin McCarthy |
Titles: | 2nd |
Team2: | Kilkenny |
Captain2: | Henry Shefflin |
Manager2: | Brian Cody |
Two: | Laois |
Three: | Roscommon |
Threes: | Fermanagh |
Previous: | 2006 |
Next: | 2008 |
The 2007 National Hurling League was the 76th season of the National Hurling League, the top leagues for inter-county hurling teams, since its establishment in 1925. The fixtures were announced on 28 November 2006. The season began on 18 February 2007 and concluded on 29 April 2007.
Competition: | National Hurling League Division 1 |
Season: | 2007 |
Winners: | Waterford 2nd National League title Captain: Michael Walsh Manager: Justin McCarthy |
Relegated: | Down |
League Topscorer: | Eoin Kelly (1-61) |
Best Goalkeeper: | Brian Murray P. J. Ryan (4 clean sheets) |
Biggest Home Win: | Wexford 3-31 - 0-6 Down (1 April 2007) |
Biggest Away Win: | Down 1-13 - 3-25 Clare (18 February 2007) |
Highest Scoring: | Limerick 6-20 - 1-18 Offaly (8 April 2007) |
Matches: | 36 |
Prevseason: | 2006 |
Nextseason: | 2008 |
Updated: | 19 February 2016 |
Kilkenny came into the season as defending champions of the 2006 season. Dublin entered Division 1 as the promoted team.
On 29 April 2007, Waterford won the title after a 0-20 to 0-18 win over Kilkenny. It was their first league title since 1963 and their second National League title overall.[1]
Antrim and Down were the first two teams to be relegated to Division 2 after finishing bottom of Divisions 1A and 1B respectively. Offaly were the third team to be relegated after being beaten by Limerick in a play-off.[2] Antrim and Offaly subsequently earned reprieves and retain their Division 1 status as the proposed restructuring of the 2008 league was scrapped.
Waterford's Eoin Kelly was the Division 1 top scorer with 1-61. Limerick's Brian Murray and Kilkenny's P. J. Ryan were the top goalkeepers having kept 4 clean sheets.
A total of 12 teams contested the top division of the league, including 11 sides from the 2006 season and one promoted from the 2006 National League Division 2. On 30 April 2006, Dublin earned promotion from the 2006 National League Division 2 after a one-year absence from the top flight. They were crowned Division 2 champions after beating Kerry. They replaced Laois who were relegated to Division 2 at the end of the previous season.[3]
The 12 teams in Division 1 were divided into two groups of six team - 1A and 1B. Each team played all the others in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. The first-placed teams in 1A and 1B advanced to the league semi-finals. The second and third-placed teams in 1A and 1B advanced to the league quarter-finals.
Group stage
Group stage
Relegation play-off
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Rank | Player | Team | Tally | Total | Matches | Average | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 1-61 | 64 | 8 | 8.0 | |
2 | Joe Bergin | Offaly | 6-31 | 49 | 6 | 7.6 | |
3 | Eugene Cloonan | Galway | 1-44 | 47 | 6 | 7.8 | |
4 | Eoin Kelly | Tipperary | 2-35 | 41 | 6 | 6.8 | |
5 | Andrew O'Shaughnessy | Limerick | 2-31 | 37 | 6 | 6.1 | |
6 | Richie Power | Kilkenny | 0-35 | 35 | 6 | 5.8 |
Rank | Player | Team | Tally | Total | Opposition |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Eugene Cloonan | Galway | 1-10 | 13 | Antrim |
2 | Eoin Kelly | Waterford | 1-9 | 12 | Tipperary |
Henry Shefflin | Kilkenny | 0-12 | 12 | Waterford | |
Eoin Kelly | Tipperary | 0-12 | 12 | Limerick | |
5 | Barry Nugent | Clare | 2-5 | 11 | Down |
Joe Bergin | Offaly | 2-5 | 11 | Down | |
Joe Bergin | Offaly | 2-5 | 11 | Waterford | |
Bernard Gaffney | Clare | 1-8 | 11 | Offaly | |
Andrew O'Shaughnessy | Limerick | 1-8 | 11 | Tipperary | |
Joe Bergin | Offaly | 1-8 | 11 | Limerick |
Rank | Goalkeeper | Team | Clean sheets |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Brian Murray | Limerick | 4 |
P. J. Ryan | Kilkenny | ||
3 | Donal Óg Cusack | Cork | 3 |
4 | Greg Kennedy | Tipperary | 2 |
Damien Fitzhenry | Wexford | ||
6 | Clinton Hennessy | Waterford | 1 |
Philip Brennan | Clare | ||
Gary Maguire | Dublin | ||
Aidan Ryan | Galway | ||
Ryan McGarry | Antrim |
Competition: | National Hurling League Division 2 |
Season: | 2006 |
Winners: | Laois Captain: Joe FitzPatrick Manager: Damien Fox |
Promoted: | Laois |
Biggest Home Win: | Laois 3-26 - 2-9 Derry (18 February 2007) Wicklow 5-13 - 0-8 Armagh (25 March 2007) |
Biggest Away Win: | Armagh 1-5 - 3-15 Laois (18 March 2007) |
Highest Scoring: | Westmeath 2-20 - 3-18 Laois (15 April 2007) |
Matches: | 30 |
Prevseason: | 2006 |
Nextseason: | 2008 |
Updated: | 19 February 2016 |
On 29 April 2007, Laois won the title after a 2-19 to 0-8 win over Wicklow.[4] It was their first league title since 1965 and their third National League Division 2 title overall.
Meath, Carlow, Armagh, Mayo and London were relegated to Division 3 as the bottom placed teams of Divisions 2A and 2B. All of these teams subsequently earned reprieves and retained their Division 2 status as the proposed restructuring of the 2008 league was scrapped.
A total of 11 teams contested the second division of the league, including 9 sides from the 2006 season and one relegated from the 2006 National League Division 1 and one promoted from the 2006 National League Division 3.
On 30 April 2006, Armagh earned promotion from the 2006 National League Division 3. They were crowned Division 3 champions after beating Longford. They replaced Roscommon who were relegated to Division 3 at the end of the previous season. On the same day, Laois were relegated from the 2006 National League Division 1. They replaced Dublin who were promoted to Division 1 at the end of the previous season.
The 11 teams in Division 2 were divided into two groups - 2A which consisted of six teams and 2B which consisted of five teams. Each team played all the others in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. The first-placed teams in 2A and 2B advanced to the league semi-finals. The second and third-placed teams in 2A and 2B advanced to the league quarter-finals.
Group stage
Group stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Competition: | National Hurling League Division 3 |
Season: | 2006 |
Winners: | Roscommon Captain: Mervyn Connaughton Manager: David McConn |
Promoted: | Roscommon |
Biggest Home Win: | Roscommon 4-20 - 2-4 Cavan (25 March 2007) |
Biggest Away Win: | Fermanagh 1-13 - 4-24 Roscommon (1 April 2007) |
Highest Scoring: | Donegal 6-15 - 1-9 Leitrim (25 March 2007) Tyrone 1-21 - 2-15 Louth (25 March 2007) |
Matches: | 25 |
Prevseason: | 2006 |
Nextseason: | 2008 |
Updated: | 19 February 2016 |
On 29 April 2007, Roscommon won the title after a 1-13 to 0-15 win over Sligo.
A total of 10 teams contested the third division of the league, including 9 sides from the 2006 season and one relegated from the 2006 National League Division 2. On 30 April 2006, Armagh earned promotion from the 2006 National League Division 3. They were crowned Division 3 champions after beating Longford. They replaced Roscommon who were relegated to Division 3 at the end of the previous season
The 10 teams in Division 1 were divided into two groups of five teams - 3A and 3B. Each team played all the others in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw. The first-placed teams in 3A and 3B advanced to the league semi-finals. The second and third-placed teams in 3A and 3B advanced to the league quarter-finals.
The two bottom placed teams in each group contested the Division 3 Shield and advanced to the semi-finals. The winners of these two games contested the Shield final.
Group stage
Group stage
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final
Semi-finals
Final