2018 Joe McDonagh Cup explained

2018 Joe McDonagh Cup
Dates:5 May 2018 – 1 July 2018
Teams:6
Champions: Carlow
Count:1
Champions Captain:Richard Coady and Diarmuid Byrne
Champions Manager:Colm Bonnar
Runners-Up: Westmeath
Runners-Up Captain:Tommy Doyle
Runners-Up Manager:Michael Ryan
Relegated: Meath
Matches:17
Goals:50
Points:661
Top Scorer: Neil McManus (3-67)
Next Year:2019
Next Tournament:2019 Joe McDonagh Cup

The 2018 Joe McDonagh Cup is the inaugural edition of the Joe McDonagh Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association 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 six GAA county teams ranked 11–16 in the 2018 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.[1] [2] The fixtures were announced on 13 April 2018. The competition began on 5 May 2018.

On 1 July 2018, Carlow won the title following a 2-26 to 1-24 defeat of Westmeath in the final. This was their second successive promotion within the various tiers of hurling, as they were also the 2017 Christy Ring Cup champions.

Meath were relegated from the Joe McDonagh Cup after losing all of their group stage games.

Antrim's Neil McManus was the competition's top scorer with 3-67.

Teams

A total of six teams compete in the Joe McDonagh Cup, with representatives from Leinster (4), Munster (1) and Ulster (1). As 2018 was the inaugural year, four of the teams (Kerry, Laois, Meath and Westmeath) previously played in the qualifier group of the 2017 Leinster Championship (tier 1) and two teams (Antrim and Carlow) were the finalists in the 2017 Christy Ring Cup (then tier 2, re-classified as tier 3 for 2018).

General Information

CountyLast Provincial titleLast All-Ireland titlePosition in 2017 ChampionshipAppearance
Antrim2017Runners-up (Christy Ring Cup)1st
CarlowChampions (Christy Ring Cup)1st
Kerry18911891Group Stage (Leinster SHC)1st
Laois19491915Round 1 (All-Ireland SHC)1st
MeathGroup Stage (Leinster SHC)1st
WestmeathRound 1 (All-Ireland SHC)1st

Personnel and kits

CountyManagerCaptain(s)Sponsor
AntrimDominic McKinley and Terence McNaughtonNeil McManusCreagh Concrete
CarlowColm BonnarRichard CoadyIT Carlow
KerryFintan O'ConnorPádraig BoyleKerry Group
LaoisÉamonn KellyRoss KingMW Hire Services
MeathNick FitzgeraldJames KellyUniflu
WestmeathMichael RyanTommy DoyleRenault

Format

All six teams compete in an initial round-robin of five rounds where teams play each other once. The top two teams after the round robin stage play the third-placed teams in the Leinster and Munster championships in the two All-Ireland preliminary quarter finals with the Joe McDonagh Cup teams having home advantage.

The top two teams also compete in the Joe McDonagh Cup final. If the winner is a non-Munster team, they are automatically promoted to the following year's Leinster Championship. If the winner is a Munster team, in effect Kerry, they must win a play-off with the bottom-placed team in the Munster Championship to gain promotion to the following year's Munster Championship.

In order to reduce the number of teams in the Joe McDonagh Cup to five in 2019, the bottom-placed team in the Joe McDonagh Cup are automatically relegated to the following year's Christy Ring Cup and will not be replaced. The team that finishes second last in the 2018 Joe McDonagh Cup plays off against the 2018 Christy Ring Cup champions. The winner of that game plays in the Joe McDonagh Cup in 2019 and the losing team plays in the 2019 Christy Ring Cup.

Group stage

Table

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1 Carlow5401122102208Advance to Knockout Stage and All-Ireland Preliminary Quarter-Finals
2 Westmeath5401130115158
3 Kerry53021059786
4 Laois5203118123-54
5 Antrim5203130116144Advance to Relegation Playoff
6 Meath500594146-520Relegated to Christy Ring Cup

Rounds 1 to 5

Round 5

Final

Carlow are promoted to the 2019 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Relegation/promotion playoff

The bottom team after the round robin games, Meath, were relegated to the 2019 Christy Ring Cup. The second-last team in the Joe McDonagh Cup (tier 2), Antrim, defeated Kildare, the winners of the 2018 Christy Ring Cup final (tier 3) and thereby retained their place in the Joe McDonagh Cup for the 2019 edition.

Stadia and locations

See also: List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums.

CountyLocationProvinceStadium(s)Capacity
Neutral venueDublinLeinsterCroke Park82,300
AntrimBelfastUlsterCorrigan Park3,700
CarlowCarlowLeinsterDr Cullen Park21,000
KerryTraleeMunsterAustin Stack Park12,000
LaoisPortlaoiseLeinsterO'Moore Park27,000
MeathNavanLeinsterPáirc Tailteann11,000
WestmeathMullingarLeinsterCusack Park11,000

Statistics

Top scorers

Overall
RankPlayerCountyTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Neil McManusAntrim3-6776612.66
2Denis MurphyCarlow0-505068.33
3Shane ConwayKerry0-363657.20
4Ross KingLaois0-353548.75
5Westmeath3-233265.33
6Allan DevineWestmeath2-243056.00
7Patrick ConneelyMeath1-222555.00
8Chris NolanCarlow1-212464.00
9James DoyleCarlow4-112363.83
10Jack ReganMeath1-182154.20
In a single game
RankPlayerClubTallyTotalOpposition
1Neil McManusAntrim0-1717Kerry
2Neil McManusAntrim0-1313Westmeath
3Shane ConwayKerry0-1212Antrim
Jack ReganMeath0-1212Antrim
5Nigel ElliottAntrim3-0211Meath
Neil McManusAntrim1-0811Carlow
Denis MurphyCarlow0-1111Antrim
Neil McManusAntrim0-1111Laois
Ross KingLaois0-1111Antrim
10Conor JohnstonAntrim2-0410Meath
Patrick ConneelyMeath1-0710Carlow
Ross KingLaois0-1010Westmeath
Denis MurphyCarlow0-1010Westmeath
Denis MurphyCarlow0-1010Westmeath

Scoring Events

Miscellaneous

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GAA Congress approve round-robin provincial hurling championships. 30 September 2017. Irish Times. 30 September 2017. Seán. Moran.
  2. Web site: Hurling changes will benefit Tier 2 counties, says Westmeath boss. 2 October 2017. RTÉ News. 30 October 2017.