1987–88 National Hurling League

1987-88 National Hurling League
League details
Dates 11 October 1987 – 29 July 1988
League champions
Winners Tipperary (15th win)
Other division winners
Division 2 Offaly
Division 3 Meath
Division 4 Longford
1986-87
1988-89

The 1987-88 National Hurling League (known as the Royal Liver National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 57th edition of the National Hurling League.

Division 1

National Hurling League Division 1
Season 1987-88
Champions Tipperary
15th National League title
Captain: Pat O'Neill
Manager: Michael Keating
Relegated Clare
Cork
Matches played 34
Top goalscorer Pat Fox (6-40)
1986-87
1988-89
All statistics correct as of 24 February 2017.

Galway came into the season as defending champions of the 1985-86 season. Westmeath and Wexford entered Division 1 as the promoted teams.

On 24 April 1988, Tipperary won the title following a 3-15 to 2-9 win over Offaly in the final. It was their first league title since 1978-79 and their 14th National League title overall.[1]

Clare and Cork were relegated from Division 1.

Tipperary's Pat Fox was the Division 1 top scorer with 6-40.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L Diff Pts Notes
1 Wexford 75112311
2 Waterford 75021510
3 Tipperary 7412209Division 1 champions
4 Galway 7331159
5 Kilkenny 7403148
6 Limerick 7205-194
7 Clare 7205-374Relegated to Division 2
8 Cork 7016-311Relegated to Division 2

Group stage

Play-off

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

Scoring statistics

Top scorers overall
Rank Player Team Tally Total Matches Average
1 Pat Fox Tipperary 6-40 58 10 5.80
2 Nicky English Tipperary 7-33 54
3 Jimmy Holohan Wexford 3-44 53
4 Val Donnellan Clare 3-41 50 8 6.25
5 Gary Kirby Limerick 2-38 44 8 5.50
6 Kieran Delahunty Waterford 1-39 42 8 5.25
7 Joe Cooney Galway 1-35 38
8 Mickey Mullins Cork 2-21 27
9 Tom Dempsey Wexford 2-14 20
Anthony Cunningham Galway 2-14 20
Top scorers in a single game
Rank Player Team Tally Total Opposition
1 Nicky English Tipperary 2-11 17 Waterford
2 Nicky English Tipperary 2-07 13 Antrim
3 Pat Fox Tipperary 2-06 12 Clare
4 Pat Fox Tipperary 2-04 10 Limerick
Jimmy Holohan Wexford 2-04 10 Galway
Pat Fox Tipperary 2-04 10 Waterford
Val Donnellan Clare 1-07 10 Limerick
8 Kieran Delahunty Waterford 1-06 9 Kilkenny
Jimmy Holohan Wexford 1-06 9 Waterford
Joe Cooney Galway 1-06 9 Clare
Jimmy Holohan Wexford 0-09 9 Kilkenny
Pat Fox Tipperary 0-09 9 Waterford
Mark Corrigan Offaly 0-09 9 Wexford

Division 2

National Hurling League Division 2
Season 1987-88
Champions Offaly
Promoted Antrim
Relegated Down
Roscommon
1986-87
1988-89
All statistics correct as of 24 February 2017.

Down, Offaly, Roscommon and Westmeath entered Division 2 as the promoted and relegated teams from the previous season.

On 6 March 1988, Offaly secured the title following a 1-13 to 3-4 win over Down in the final round of the group stage. Antrim secured promotion to Division 1 as the second-placed team.

Down and Roscommon were relegated from Division 2.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L Pts Notes
1 Offaly (C)770014 Promoted to Division 1
2 Antrim 750210 Promoted to Division 1
3 Dublin 74038
4 Laois 74038
5 Kerry 73137
6 Westmeath 72145
7 Down 71244Relegated to Division 3
8 Roscommon 70070Relegated to Division 3

Division 3

National Hurling League Division 3
Season 1987-88
Champions Meath
Promoted Derry
Relegated Tyrone
1986-87
1988-89
All statistics correct as of 25 February 2017.

Mayo, Meath and Tyrone entered Division 3 as the promoted and relegated teams from the previous season.

Meath secured the title following a 5-7 to 2-5 win over Kildare in the final round of the group stage. Derry secured promotion to Division 2 as the second-placed team.

Tyrone were relegated from Division 3.

Table

Pos Team Pld W D L Pts Notes
1 Meath (C)770014 Promoted to Division 2
2 Derry760112 Promoted to Division 2
6 Kildare 750210
3 Carlow 750210
4 Mayo 73046
5 Armagh 73046
7 Wicklow73046
8 Tyrone70070 Relegated to Division 4

Division 4

National Hurling League Division 4
Season 1987-88
Champions Longford
1986-87
1988-89
All statistics correct as of 25 February 2017.

Monaghan entered Division 4 as the relegated team from the previous season.

On 29 July 1988, Longford secured the title following a 2-9 to 2-7 win over Monaghan in a replay of the league final.

Knock-out stage

Semi-final

Finals

References

  1. "National Hurling League Results 1925-2009". Hogan Stand. Archived from the original on 2010-08-05. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
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