2012 National Hurling League

National Hurling League 2012
League details
Dates 25 February – 6 May 2012
Teams 34
League champions
Winners Kilkenny (15th win)
Captain Eoin Larkin
Manager Brian Cody
League runners-up
Runners-up Cork
Captain Patrick Horgan
Manager Jimmy Barry-Murphy
Other division winners
Division 1B Clare
Division 2A Carlow
Division 2B Kildare
Division 3A Fingal
Division 3B Fermanagh
2011
2013

The 2012 National Hurling League commenced in February 2012. 34 GAA county hurling teams: 32 from Ireland (including Fingal but not Cavan), London and Warwickshire, contested it.

On 6 May Kilkenny defeated Cork in the final to win their 15th NHL title, moving them to second place in the all-time roll of honour, behind Tipperary who have won 19 Leagues.[1][2][3]

Format

The 2012 format was originally to consist of five divisions: Divisions 1 and 2 having eight teams in each, Division 3A six, Division 3B seven, and six teams in Division 4.

However, this was controversially altered to a system of six divisions, with six teams in divisions 1A, 1B, 2A, 2B and 3A, and four in division 3B.[4] This meant that many counties were effectively relegated to a lower division.[5][6] It was agreed in October 2011 that here will no longer be an eight team Division 1, with the top division hurling counties giving their approval to the new system.[7] The league settings are as follows:

Fixtures and results

Division 1A

  NHL finalists   Relegated team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Kilkenny 5 4 0 1 13-95 8-69 41 8
Cork 5 3 1 1 9-88 6-90 7 7
Tipperary 5 2 2 1 2-87 8-65 4 6
Waterford 5 2 0 3 4-79 5-98 -22 4
Galway 5 2 0 3 4-81 8-86 -17 4
Dublin 5 0 1 4 10-70 7-92 -13 1

Fixtures and results

Top scorers

Season
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Richie Power Kilkenny 3-49 58 5 11.60
2 Niall Burke Galway 1-47 50 7 7.14
3 Pa Bourke Tipperary 2-38 44 6 7.33
4 Patrick Horgan Cork 0-43 43 6 7.16
Single game
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Richie Power Kilkenny 1-11 14 Cork
Richie Power Kilkenny 1-11 14 Tipperary
3 Joe Canning Galway 2-7 13 Dubln
Niall Burke Galway 1-10 13 Cork
5 Joe Canning Galway 0-12 12 Dublin
6 Paul Ryan Dublin 0-11 11 Galway
Richie Power Kilkenny 1-8 11 Dublin
8 Eoin Larkin Kilkenny 1-7 10 Galway
Niall Burke Galway 0-10 10 Dublin
Richie Power Kilkenny 0-10 10 Waterford
11 Danny Sutcliffe Dublin 2-3 9 Kilkenny
T. J. Reid Kilkenny 1-6 9 Galway
Pa Bourke Tipperary 1-6 9 Galway
Pa Bourke Tipperary 1-6 9 Cork
Paul Ryan Dublin 0-9 9 Galway
Patrick Horgan Cork 0-9 9 Tipperary
Patrick Horgan Cork 0-9 9 Tipperary
Richie Power Kilkenny 0-9 9 Clare
19 Paul Ryan Dublin 0-8 8 Cork
Patrick Horgan Cork 0-8 8 Kilkenny

Division 1B

  Division champions and promoted team   Relegated team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Clare 5 5 0 0 10-98 3-75 44 10
Limerick 5 3 1 1 9-95 8-81 17 7
Offaly 5 2 1 2 8-98 8-83 15 5
Antrim 5 2 0 3 5-65 7-73 -14 4
Wexford 5 2 0 3 9-87 10-91 -7 4
Laois 5 0 0 5 6-74 11-109 -50 0

Fixtures and results

Top scorers

Season
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Willie Hyland Laois 1-61 64 6 10.66
2 Shane Dooley Offaly 3-43 52 5 10.40
3 Shane McNaughton Antrim 2-39 45 5 9.00
4 Conor McGrath Clare 2-35 41 4 10.25
Single game
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Jack Guiney Wexford 3-5 14 Laois
2 Conor McGrath Clare 1-10 13 Limerick
Shane Dooley Offaly 1-10 13 Antrim
4 Jack Guiney Wexford 0-12 12 Clare
Conor McGrath Clare 0-12 12 Limerick
Shane Dooley Offaly 0-12 12 Clare
7 Shane Dooley Offaly 2-5 11 Limerick
Jack Guiney Wexford 1-8 11 Laois
Shane McNaughton Antrim 1-8 11 Laois
Willie Hyland Laois 0-11 11 Wexford
11 Shane Dowling Limerick 2-4 10 Antrim
Shane Dowling Limerick 1-7 10 Clare
Shane McNaughton Antrim 1-7 10 Wexford
Conor McGrath Clare 1-7 10 Wexford
Shane McNaughton Antrim 0-10 10 Offaly
16 Willie Hyland Laois 1-6 9 Clare
Shane Dooley Offaly 0-9 9 Wexford
Willie Hyland Laois 0-9 9 Antrim
Willie Hyland Laois 0-9 9 Wexford
Shane McNaughton Antrim 0-9 9 Limerick

Division 2A

  Division champions and promoted team   Relegated team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Carlow 5 4 1 0 8-86 4-58 40 9
Westmeath 5 4 0 1 10–94 9-68 29 8
Derry 5 2 1 2 4-71 7-75 -13 5
Kerry 5 2 0 3 11-77 2-87 17 4
Wicklow 5 0 3 2 2–64 9-74 -31 3
Down 5 0 1 4 7-72 11-102 -42 1

Fixtures and results

Top scorers

Season
Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Brendan Murtagh Westmeath 3-51 60 6 10.00
2 Paul Braniff Down 3-37 46 5 9.20
3 Paddy Henry Derry 1-31 34 4 8.50
Single game
Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Brendan Murtagh Westmeath 2-9 15 Wicklow
2 Brendan Murtagh Westmeath 1-10 13 Carlow
Paddy Henry Derry 1-10 13 Down
Paul Braniff Down 0-13 13 Westmeath
Brendan Murtagh Westmeath 0-13 13 Kerry
6 Paul Braniff Down 1-8 11 Derry
Paudie Kehoe Carlow 0-11 11 Kerry
Jonathan O'Neill Wicklow 0-11 11 Derry
9 Paddy Henry Derry 0-10 10 Westmeath
Andy O'Brien Wicklow 0-10 10 Carlow
Shane Brick Kerry 0-10 10 Wicklow
12 Pádraig Boyle Kerry 3-0 9 Westmeath
Shane Nolan Kerry 1-6 9 Down
Paul Braniff Down 1-6 9 Kerry
Paul Braniff Down 1-6 9 Wicklow
Brendan Murtagh Westmeath 0-9 9 Derry
Jonathan O'Neill Wicklow 0-9 9 Down
Paddy Henry Derry 0-9 9 Carlow

Division 2B

  Division champions and promoted team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Kildare 5 4 0 1 13-104 2-68 69 8
Meath 5 3 1 1 7-74 5-50 30 7
Mayo 5 2 1 2 6-69 5-84 -12 5
London 5 2 0 3 7-75 6-74 4 4
Armagh 5 2 0 3 1-66 12-95 -62 4
Roscommon 5 1 0 4 7-68 11-85 -29 2

Fixtures and results

Division 3A

  Division champions (not promoted)   Relegated team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Monaghan 5 4 1 0 6-78 5-50 31 9
Fingal 5 4 0 1 9-73 4-69 19 8
Louth 5 2 2 1 6–87 4-63 30 6
Tyrone 5 2 0 3 4-82 7-75 -2 4
Donegal 5 1 0 4 7-61 9-99 -44 2
Sligo 5 0 1 4 8-58 11-83 -34 1

Fixtures and results

The Monaghan team gave a walkover after a dispute with the county board, who had refused to reschedule Gaelic football club games to allow their players to rest for the final.[9]

Division 3B

  Division champions and promoted team

Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
Fermanagh 3 3 0 0 6-41 3-16 34 6
Warwickshire 3 2 0 1 11-49 2-29 47 4
Leitrim 3 1 0 2 6-35 9-57 -31 2
Longford 3 0 0 3 1-15 10-38 -50 0

Fixtures and results

Broadcasting rights

Setanta Sports and TG4 provided live coverage of matches in Ireland with RTÉ providing highlights on Sunday nights. The finals were all shown live on TG4. Setanta Sports broadcasts live matches in Australia. Setanta Sports also provides matches from the National Hurling League in Asia.

References

  1. "Kilkenny's early blitz ends Rebel resistance". Irish Independent. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  2. "Just another test passed for in-form Larkin and Kilkenny". Irish Times. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  3. "As it Happened: Cork 0-16 Kilkenny 3-21". RTÉ Sport. 7 May 2012. Retrieved 15 May 2012.
  4. "Counties to vote on new hurling league format". Irish Independent. 11 August 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  5. "Hurling League changes are announced". RTÉ Sport. 12 October 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  6. "Revamp announced for next year's hurling league". Irish Examiner. 20 August 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  7. "Hurling's elitist divide". Irish Independent. 15 October 2011. Retrieved 6 March 2012.
  8. "Offaly Antrim".
  9. Entertainment. "Skerries rugby success - Gaelic Football, Sport". Fingal-Independent.ie. Retrieved 15 August 2012.

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Preceded by
2011 National Hurling League
National Hurling League
1926 – present
Succeeded by
2013 National Hurling League
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