2023 Christy Ring Cup Explained

2023 Christy Ring Cup
Teams:6
Champions:Meath
Count:3
Runners-Up:Derry
Relegated:Mayo
Matches:12
Goals:36
Points:509
Previous Year:2022
Previous Tournament:2022 Christy Ring Cup
Next Year:2024
Next Tournament:2024 Christy Ring Cup

The 2023 Christy Ring Cup was the 19th staging of the Christy Ring Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2005. The competition began on 16 April 2023 and ended in June 2023.[1]

The 2023 Christy Ring Cup was played on a round-robin basis with the top two counties qualifying for the final and the final winner being promoted to the 2nd tier 2024 Joe McDonagh Cup. This was Meath, resulting in an immediate return to the 2nd tier for them following their relegation from the Joe McDonagh in 2022.

The bottom placed team, Mayo, was relegated to the 2024 Nicky Rackard Cup.[1]

Tyrone made their debut in this year's Christy Ring Cup.[2] following their promotion from the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2022.

Team changes

To Championship

Relegated from the Joe McDonagh Cup

Promoted from the Nicky Rackard Cup

From Championship

Promoted to the Joe McDonagh Cup

Relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup

Format

Format

The 2023 Christy Ring Cup employs a round-robin system, contested within a single group of 6 county teams. At the completion of the round-robin, the top two teams proceed to contest the Christy Ring Cup final.

Aside from the trophy itself, the reward for victory in the cup is promotion to the 2024 Joe McDonagh Cup, with their place in the 2024 Christy Ring Cup taken by the bottom-placed team in that year's Joe McDonagh Cup.

There is no direct entry route to the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for 2023 Christy Ring Cup teams.

The bottom team in the group stage are relegated to the 2024 Nicky Rackard Cup, being replaced by the champions of the 2023 Nicky Rackard Cup.

Teams by province

The participating teams, listed by province, with numbers in parentheses indicating final positions in the 2023 National Hurling League before the championship were:

Britain (1)

Connacht (2)

Leinster (1)

Munster (0)

Ulster (2)

Teams

General Information

CountyLast Cup TitleLast Provincial titleLast All-Ireland titlePosition in 2022 ChampionshipAppearance
Derry20013rd17th
Mayo1909Runners-up15th
Meath20196th (Joe McDonagh Cup)13th
London201219014th11th
Sligo5th4th
TyroneChampions (Nicky Rackard Cup)1st

Personnel and kits

CountyManagerCaptain(s)Sponsor
DerryJohnny McGarveyCormac O'DohertyErrigal Group
LondonKevin McMullanJack GouldingClayton Hotels
MayoDave McConn/Tom PhillipsDavid KennyIntersport Elverys
MeathSeoirse BulfinCharlie Ennis/Jack ReganGlenveagh
SligoPadraig MannionKevin O'KennedyClayton Hotels
TyroneMichael McShaneLorcan DevlinMcAleer & Rushe

Group stage

Table

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1 Meath54014-1175-98+168Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Derry53118-12610-84+367
3 Sligo53026-977-110-166
4 London530213-1068-112+96
5 Tyrone51139-955-113-63
6 Mayo50053-998-120-390Relegated to Nicky Rackard Cup

Round 5

Knockout stage

Final

Meath are promoted to the 2024 Joe McDonagh Cup.

Stadia and locations

See also: List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums.

CountyLocationProvinceStadiumCapacity
DerryDerryUlsterCeltic Park22,000
LondonSouth RuislipBritainMcGovern Park3,000
MayoCastlebarConnachtMacHale Park25,369
MeathNavanLeinsterPáirc Tailteann11,000
SligoSligoConnachtMarkievicz Park18,558
TyroneOmaghUlsterHealy Park17,636

Statistics

Top scorers

Overall

RankPlayerClubTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Ronan CrowleyLondon2-4551412.75
2Andrew KilcullenSligo2-4046411.50
3Cormac O'DohertyDerry3-3241410.25
4Jack ReganMeath1-363949.75
5Cormac PhilipsMayo0-282847.00
6Sean DuffinTyrone1-232646.50
7John MullanDerry2-142245.50

Scoring events

Miscellaneous

See also

References

General references

Notes and References

  1. Web site: GAA Master Fixtures for 2023 published. www.gaa.ie.
  2. Web site: Tyrone hurling .