1988–89 National Hurling League


The 1988–89 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Royal Liver National Hurling League, was the 58th season of the National Hurling League, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by. This season was notable as the first to hold both semi-finals and the final at Croke Park, giving the League additional prestige.

Division 1

came into the season as defending champions of the 1987-88 season. Antrim and Offaly entered Division 1 as the two promoted teams.
On 30 April 1989, Galway won the title after a 2-16 to 4-8 win over Tipperary. It was their first league title since 1987 and their fifth National League title overall.
Waterford were the first team to be relegated after losing all of but one of their group stage games, while Offaly suffered the same fate after losing a series of play-off games with Antrim and Wexford.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLPtsNotes
1 Galway 770014National Hurling League champions
2 Tipperary 751111National Hurling League runners-up
3 Kilkenny 74129
4 Limerick 74038
5 Wexford 72054
6 Antrim 72054
7 Offaly 72054Relegated to Division 2
8 Waterford 71060Relegated to Division 2

Group stage

Play-offs

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotal
1Adrian RonanKilkenny2-4753
2Mark CorriganOffaly0-5050
3Joe CooneyGalway4-3749
4Pat McGrathTipperary3-3948
5Gary KirbyLimerick2-3541
6Gerry BurkeGalway7-1435
7Olcan McFetridgeAntrim1-2730
8Éanna RyanGalway4-1628
8Danny McNaughtonAntrim2-2228
10Kieran DelahuntyWaterford0-2323

;Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1Gary KirbyLimerick2-0612Kilkenny
1Jimmy HolohanWexford1-0912Waterford
3Paddy CorriganOffaly2-0410Limerick
3Danny McNaughtonAntrim1-0710Wexford
3Pat McGrathTipperary1-0710Limerick
3Joe CooneyGalway1-0710Tipperary
3Pat McGrathTipperary0-1010Wexford
3Tom DempseyWexford0-1010Antrim
3Mark CorriganOffaly0-1010Antrim
10Shane FitzgibbonLimerick3-009Wexford
10Gerry BurkeGalway2-039Offaly
10Adrian RonanKilkenny1-069Waterford
10Gary KirbyLimerick0-099Antrim
10Adrian RonanKilkenny0-099Offaly

Division 2

, Cork, Derry and Meath entered Division 2 as the promoted and relegated teams from the previous season.
On 12 March 1989, Dublin secured the title following a 3-7 to 1-3 win over Cork in the final round of the group stage. Cork secured promotion to Division 1 as the second-placed team.
Kerry and Derry were relegated from Division 2.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLPtsNotes
1 Dublin 760112Promoted to Division 1
2 Cork760112Promoted to Division 1
3 Clare 750210
4 Laois 74129
5 Westmeath 72145
6 Meath 71153
7 Derry71153Relegated to Division 3
7 Kerry71062Relegated to Division 3

Division 3

, Longford and Roscommon entered Division 3 as the promoted and relegated teams from the previous season.
On 12 March 1989, Down secured the title following a 7-5 to 1-9 win over Kildare in the final round of the group stage. Carlow secured promotion to Division 1 as the second-placed team.
Longford and Mayo were relegated from Division 3.

Table

PosTeamPldWDLPtsNotes
1 Down 770014Promoted to Division 2
2 Carlow760112Promoted to Division 2
3 Roscommon 64028
4 Kildare 74038
5 Armagh 73036
6 Wicklow 72054
7 Longford60060Relegated to Division 4
7 Mayo60060Relegated to Division 4

Division 4

entered Division 4 as the relegated team from the previous season.
On 7 May 1989, Monaghan secured the title following a 4-7 to 1-9 win over Louth in the league final.

Knock-out stage

Semi-finals
Final