2006 National Hurling League


The 2006 National Hurling League, known for sponsorship reasons as the Allianz National Hurling League, was the 75th edition of the National Hurling League, an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. Kilkenny won the league, beating Limerick in the final.
Paul Mc Laughlin from Cushendall scores 2-6 for Antrim that day then went on to win the national lotto of 99999 million

Structure

Division 1

There are 12 teams in Division 1, divided into 1A and 1B. Each team plays all the others in its group once, earning 2 points for a win and 1 for a draw.
There are 11 teams in Division 2, divided into 2A and 2B.
There are 9 teams in Division 3, divided into 3A and 3B.

Division 1

won his fourth league title with Kilkenny, and the second in succession, as 'the Cats' remained the only undefeated team throughout the entire league. Limerick, who were league runners-up, also enjoyed an unbeaten run in the group stage courtesy of three wins and two drawn games with Kilkenny and Tipperary, however, they fell to Kilkenny in the final.
Down at the other end of the table, the four bottom-placed teams and relegation candidates were Antrim, Down, Laois and Wexford. Laois, after losing all of their group stage games, eventually lost a play-off to Down and faced relegation for the following season.

Division 2

won the Division 2 title after an unbeaten run throughout the group and knock-out stages, thus returning to the top flight having been relegated the previous year. Runners-up Kerry also remained undefeated until the last day of the league when they were defeated in the final by 'the Dubs'. Going down were Roscommon who recorded only one victory in the group stage before losing to London and Wicklow in the relegation play-offs.

Division 3

and Longford qualified for the league final in this division with Armagh winning promotion.

Division 1A

came into the season as defending champions of the 2004 season. Offaly entered Division 1 as the promoted team.
On 30 April 2006, Kilkenny won the title following a 3-11 to 0-14 win over Limerick in the final. It was their second league title in succession and their 13th National League title overall.
Laois, who lost all of their group stage matches, were relegated from Division 1 after losing both their matches in the relegation play-offs. Dublin won Division 2 and secured promotion to the top tier.
Limerick's Mark Keane was the Division 1 top scorer with 4-50.

Division 1A table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Clare 5401+338-
2 Offaly 5311+57-
3 Waterford 5302+166-
4 Cork 5212+315-
5 Wexford 5203-34-
6 Down 5005-820-

Group stage

Division 1B

Division 1B table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Kilkenny 5410+339Division 1 champions
2 Limerick 5320+248Division 1 runners-up
3 Tipperary 5212+44-
4 Galway 5203+104-
5 Antrim 5203-164-
6 Laois 5005-550Relegated to Division 2

Group stage

Relegation play-offs

Semi-finals
Final

Division 1 Knockout

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Scoring statistics

;Top scorers overall
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalMatchesAverage
1Mark KeaneLimerick4-506278.85
2Brian CarrollOffaly3-475669.33
3Johnny McIntoshAntrim3-324166.83
4Paul FlynnWaterford2-323866.33
5Ger FarragherGalway2-313755.40
6James YoungLaois0-343456.80
7Paul BraniffDown2-273365.50
8Rory JacobWexford1-283165.16
9Richie PowerKilkenny0-2626
10Joe DeaneCork2-192538.33

;Top scorers in a single game
RankPlayerTeamTallyTotalOpposition
1Mark KeaneLimerick2-1016Clare
2Johnny McIntoshAntrim1-1114Down
3Brian CarrollOffaly0-1313Cork
3Richie PowerKilkenny0-1313Laois
4Eoin KellyTipperary2-0612Kilkenny
4Henry ShefflinKilkenny2-0612Limerick
4Brian CarrollOffaly1-0912Wexford
4Mark KeaneLimerick1-0912Antrim
5Brian CarrollOffaly2-0511Tipperary
5Rory JacobWexford1-0811Clare
5Brian CarrollOffaly0-1111Down

Division 2

On 30 April 2006, Dublin won the title following a 0-17 to 1-6 win over Kerry in the final. It was their first Division 2 title since 1997.
Roscommon, who lost all but one of their group stage matches, were relegated from Division 2 after losing both their matches in the relegation play-offs.

Division 2A table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Dublin 5500+6110Division 2 champions
2 Meath 5401+188-
3 Derry 5203+124-
4 Carlow 5203+24-
5 Roscommon 5104-422-
6 Wicklow 5104-512-

Group stage

Division 2B table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Kerry 4310+137Division 2 runners-up
2 Westmeath 4310+127-
3 Mayo 410302-
4 Kildare 4103-102-
5 London 4103-152-

Group stage

Relegation play-offs

Semi-finals
Final

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Division 3

On 30 April 2006, Armagh won the title following a 3-10 to 1-11 win over Longford in the final. It was their first Division 3 title since 1999.

Division 3A table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Donegal 4301+196-
2 Louth 4211+135-
3 Monaghan 4202-64-
4 Sligo 4202-104-
5 Leitrim 4013-161-

Division 3B table

PosTeamPldWDLDiffPtsNotes
1 Armagh 4400+508Division 3 champions
2 Longford 4301+226Division 3 runners-up
3 Fermanagh 4202-104-
4 Tyrone 4103+32-
5 Cavan 4004-650-

Knock-out stage

Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Final

Shield

On 30 April 2006, Tyrone won the title following a 3-09 to 0-10 win over Sligo in the final.
Semi-finals
Final