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2019 Nicky Rackard Cup

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2019 Nicky Rackard Cup
Dates11 May 2019 - 22 June 2019
Teams8
ChampionsSligo
Runners-upArmagh
2018 (Previous) (Next) 2020

The 2019 Nicky Rackard Cup is the 15th staging of the Nicky Rackard Cup hurling championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2005. It is the fourth tier[1] of senior inter-county hurling as of 2019.

The competition began on Saturday 11 May 2019 and ends on Saturday 22 June 2019.

Donegal were the 2018 champions and were promoted to the 2019 Christy Ring Cup as a result of the restructuring of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship.

Sligo were crowned champions after defeating Armagh in the final. Sligo's victory completed back to back championship triumphs and promotion from the fifth tier to the third by winning the 2018 Lory Meagher Cup and the 2019 Nicky Rackard Cup.

Team changes

To Championship

Relegated from the Christy Ring Cup

Promoted from the Lory Meagher Cup

From Championship

Promoted to the Christy Ring Cup

Relegated to the Lory Meagher Cup

Competition format

In 2018 the Nicky Rackard Cup changed to an initial stage of one group of four teams and one group of three teams. Previously it was a double elimination tournament. In 2019 the group stage returned to two groups of four teams.

The top two teams in the two groups advance to the knockout semi-finals. The winners of the 2019 Nicky Rackard Cup are promoted to the 2020 Christy Ring Cup. One team will be relegated from the 2019 Christy Ring Cup to the 2020 Nicky Rackard Cup.

The bottom teams from each group playoff in a relegation match with the losers playing in the 2020 Lory Meagher Cup. They are replaced by the winners of the 2019 Lory Meagher Cup.[2]

Teams

8 teams competed in the 2019 Nicky Rackard Cup

Leinster (2): Longford, Louth

Connacht (2): Mayo, Sligo

Ulster (3): Armagh, Monaghan, Tyrone

Britain (1): Warwickshire

Group stage

Group 1

Group 1 Table

Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1
Armagh
3 2 1 0 74 58 16 5 Advance to Knockout Stage
2
Warwickshire
3 1 2 0 63 60 3 4
3
Longford
3 1 0 2 52 62 -10 2
4
Monaghan
3 0 1 2 61 70 -9 1 Advance to Relegation Playoff

Group 1 Rounds 1 to 3

Group 1 Round 1
11 May 2019 Round 1 Armagh 2-20 - 2-14 Monaghan
12 May 2019 Round 1 Longford 1-12 – 1-15 Warwickshire
Group 1 Round 2
18 May 2019 Round 2 Warwickshire 2-18 - 1-21 Armagh
19 May 2019 Round 2 Monaghan 1-17 - 2-17 Longford
Group 1 Round 3
1 June 2019 Round 3 Monaghan 2-15 - 3-12 Warwickshire
1:00 pm
1 June 2019 Round 3 Longford 0-14 - 0-24 Armagh
1:00 pm

Group 2

Group 2 Table

Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1
Sligo
3 2 1 0 80 61 19 5 Advance to Knockout Stage
2
Tyrone
3 2 0 1 62 63 -1 4
3
Mayo
3 1 1 1 69 56 13 3
4
Louth
3 0 0 3 65 82 -31 0 Advance to Relegation Playoff

Group 2 Rounds 1 to 3

Group 2 Round 1
12 May 2019 Round 1 Louth 1-19 - 2-24 Sligo
1:00 pm
12 May 2019 Round 1 Tyrone 1-15 - 0-15 Mayo
1:00 pm
Group 2 Round 2
19 May 2019 Round 2 Sligo 3-19 - 1-14 Tyrone
1:00 pm
19 May 2019 Round 2 Mayo 3-23 - 1-13 Louth
1:00 pm
Group 2 Round 3
1 June 2019 Round 3 Sligo 2-16 - 1-19 Mayo
1:00 pm
1 June 2019 Round 3 Tyrone 2-21 - 1-17 Louth
1:00 pm

Knockout stage

Bracket

Semifinals Finals
      
1A
Armagh
2-19
2B
Tyrone
1-20
1A
Armagh
2-13
1B
Sligo
2-14
1B
Sligo
2-21
2A
Warwickshire
2-17

Semi-finals

The Group 1 winners play the Group 2 runners-up and the Group 2 winners play the Group 1 runners-up.

9 June 2019 Semi-final Armagh
2-19 (25) - (23) 1-20
Tyrone
Report
9 June 2019 Semi-final Sligo
2-21 (27) - (23) 2-17
Warwickshire

Final

The semi-final winners met in the Nicky Rackard Cup final at Croke Park with the winners being promoted to the Christy Ring Cup for 2020.

22 June 2019 Final Armagh
2-13 (19) - (20) 2-14
Sligo

Armagh will remain in the Nicky Rackard Cup. Silgo are promoted and will now play in the 2020 Christy Ring Cup

Relegation playoff

The bottom teams in each group meet in a relegation playoff.

9 June 2019 Relegation final
Monaghan
4-17 - 2-20
Louth

Monaghan remain in the 2020 Nicky Rackard Cup and Louth are relegated to the 2020 Lory Meagher Cup.

References

  1. ^ Hurling tiers - 1. All-Ireland (Liam MacCarthy Cup) 2. Joe McDonagh Cup 3. Christy Ring Cup 4. Nicky Rackard Cup 5. Lory Meagher Cup
  2. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 May 2018. Retrieved 21 May 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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