1979–80 National Hurling League Explained

League:1979–80 National Hurling League
Dates:4 November 1979 – 26 October 1980
Team1:Cork
Captain1:Dermot Mac Curtain
Manager1:Len Gaynor
Titles:11th
Team2:Limerick
Captain2:Seán Foley
Manager2:Noel Drumgoole
Two:Wicklow
Three:Mayo
Previous:1978–79
Next:1980–81

The 1979–80 National Hurling League was the 49th season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.[1] [2] It was won by .

Overview

Structure

The National Hurling League's top division was divided into two groups - 1A and 1B. The top two teams in Division 1A advance to the semi-finals. The third- and fourth-placed teams in 1A, as well as the top two from 1B, play in the quarter-finals. The bottom two teams in 1A are relegated, while the top two teams in 1B are promoted. The bottom team in 1B is relegated, while the Division 2 champions are promoted.

Overview

Division 1

The National Hurling League's top division featured fourteen teams divided into two equal groups - 1A and 1B. Each group consisted of seven teams. The top two teams from Division 1A automatically qualified for the knock-out semi-finals. The third and fourth placed teams, as well as the top two teams from Division 1B, contested two lone quarter-finals. In spite of losing two group games and finishing second in Division 1A, Cork won the league title following a 4-15 to 4-6 defeat of Limerick in a replay of the final.[3]

Down at the other end of the tables, Kilkenny and Clare won just two of their group stage games and were both relegated to Division 1B. They swapped places with Wexford and Waterford who finished in first and second positions respectively in Division 1B. Kildare finished the group stage without a single win and were relegated to Division 2.

Division 1

Competition:National Hurling League Division 1
Season:1979-80
Winners:Cork
11th National League title
Captain: Dermot Mac Curtain
Manager: Bertie Troy
Relegated:Kildare
League Topscorer: Joe McKenna
Biggest Home Win:Limerick 6-8 - 0-5 Galway
(18 November 1979)
Biggest Away Win:Kildare 1-10 - 4-9 Wexford
(10 February 1980)
Highest Scoring:Cork 4-15 - 4-6 Limerick
(18 May 1980)
Matches:49
Prevseason:1978-79
Nextseason:1980-81
Updated:10 February 2017

Tipperary came into the season as defending champions of the 1978-79 season. Kerry entered Division 1 as the promoted team.

On 10 May 1980, Cork won the title after a 4-15 to 4-6 win over Limerick in the final. It was their 11th league title overall and their first since 1973-74.[4]

Kildare were relegated from Division 1 after losing all of their group stage games.

Division 1A table

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1 Tipperary 642010
2 Cork 64028 Division 1 champions
3 Galway 63036
4 Offaly 62135
5 Limerick 62135 Division 1 runners-up
6 Kilkenny 62044 Relegated to Division 1B
7 Clare 62044 Relegated to Division 1B

Division 1B table

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1 Wexford 651011 Promoted to Division 1A
2 Waterford 64119 Promoted to Division 1A
3 Laois 64028
4 Dublin 53026
5 Antrim 62044
6 Kerry 61052
7 Kildare 50050 Relegated to Division 2

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Finals

Division 2

Knock-out stage

Division 3

Knock-out stage

External links

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. Book: Smith, Raymond . 1999 . Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games . Dublin, Ireland . 208 . 0950175870.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.