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2005 Nicky Rackard Cup

The 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup began on Saturday, 18 June 2005. 2005 was the first time the Nicky Rackard Cup was introduced into the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. It was devised by the Hurling Development Committee to encourage some of the so-called "weaker" hurling counties and to give them the chance of playing more games. It is in effect a "Division 3" for hurling teams in Ireland. The final was played on Sunday, 21 August when London[1] beat Louth[2] in the final at Croke Park, Dublin.

2005 Nicky Rackard Cup
Teams12
ChampionsLondon (1st title)
Runners-upLouth
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
(Next) 2006

Format edit

Twelve teams participated in the "Nicky Rackard Cup 2005". The teams were divided into three groups of four based on geographical criteria. These groups were:

Team changes edit

To Championship edit

Transferred from the All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship and the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship

  • Armagh
  • Cavan
  • Donegal
  • Fermanagh (Ulster JHC)
  • Leitrim
  • London (Ulster SHC)
  • Longford (Leinster JHC)
  • Louth (Leinster JHC)
  • Monaghan
  • Sligo (Connacht JHC)
  • Tyrone
  • Warwickshire[3]

Teams edit

General Information edit

County Last Provincial Title Last All-Ireland Title Position in 2004 Championship Appearance
  Armagh 1st
  Cavan 1st
  Donegal 1932 1st
  Fermanagh Runners-up (Ulster Junior Hurling Championship) 1st
  Leitrim 1st
  London 1901 Quarter-finals (Ulster Senior Hurling Championship) 1st
  Longford Runners-up (Leinster Junior Hurling Championship) 1st
  Louth Semi-finals (Leinster Junior Hurling Championship) 1st
  Monaghan 1915 1st
  Sligo Runners-up (Connacht Junior Hurling Championship) 1st
  Tyrone 1st
  Warwickshire 1st

Group stage edit

Group A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1   Donegal 3 3 0 0 14-43 5-25 45 6 Advance to Semi-Finals
2   Tyrone 3 2 0 1 8-44 10-30 8 4 Advance to Quarter-Finals
3   Sligo 3 1 0 2 10-27 10-44 -17 2
4   Fermanagh 3 0 0 3 5-30 12-45 -36 0


Date Team 1 Score Score Team 2 Venue
Round 1
June 18 Tyrone 3-17 3-7 Fermanagh Carrickmore
June 18 Sligo 3-6 5-13 Donegal Markievicz Park
Round 2
June 25 Donegal 3-12 1-11 Tyrone O' Donnell Park
June 25 Fermanagh 1-15 3-10 Sligo Brewster Park
Round 3
July 9 Tyrone 4-16 4-11 Sligo Carrickmore
July 9 Donegal 6-18 1-8 Fermanagh O' Donnell Park

Group B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1   Louth 3 3 0 0 9-51 4-28 38 6 Advance to Semi-Finals
2   Armagh 3 2 0 1 12-42 6-26 34 4 Advance to Quarter-Finals
3   Cavan 2 0 0 2 3-13 5-37 -30 0
4   Leitrim 2 0 0 2 3-21 12-36 -42 0
Date Team 1 Score Score Team 2 Venue
Round 1
June 18 Armagh 1-16 1-9 Cavan Crossmaglen
June 18 Louth 3-19 0-15 Leitrim Drogheda
Round 2
June 25 Cavan 2-4 4-21 Louth St. Tiernach's Park
June 25 Leitrim 3-6 9-17 Armagh
Round 3
July 9 Armagh 2-9 2-11 Louth Keady
July 9 Leitrim Cancelled Cavan -

Group C edit

Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1   London 3 3 0 0 2-64 5-29 26 6 Advance to Semi-Finals
2   Longford 3 2 0 1 6-38 4-36 8 4 Advance to Quarter-Finals
3   Monaghan 3 1 0 2 4-36 5-42 -9 2
4   Warwickshire 3 0 0 3 4-24 2-55 -25 0


Date Winner Score Score Runner-up Venue
Round 1
June 18 Longford 2-12 0-21 London Michael Fay Park
June 18 Monaghan 0-17 1-11 Warwickshire Gavin Duffy Park
Round 2
June 25 London 1-20 2-11 Monaghan Emerald GAA Grounds
June 25 Warwickshire 2-7 1-15 Longford Páirc na hÉireann
Round 3
July 9 Longford 3-11 2-8 Monaghan Michael Fay Park
July 9 London 1-23 1-6 Warwickshire Emerald GAA Grounds

Knockout stage edit

Bracket edit

Quarter-final playoffs Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
London 3-13
Donegal 1-10
London 5-08
Louth 1-05
Louth 3-10
Tyrone 1-08
Tyrone 3-14
Longford 2-14 Longford 3-13
Armagh 1-14

The runners-up in groups 3B and 3C played each other with the winner playing the runner up in group 3A. The winner of that match joined the three group winners in the semi-finals.

Matches edit

Game Date Venue Winner Score Runner-up Score
Quarter-Final Play off July 16 Breffni Park, Cavan Longford 2-14 Armagh 1-14 (AET)
Quarter-Final July 24 Breffni Park, Cavan Tyrone 3-14 Longford 3-13
Semi-Final August 6 Drogheda Park, Drogheda Louth 3-10 Tyrone 1-8
Semi-Final August 7 O' Donnell Park, Letterkenny London 3-13 Donegal 1-10

Final edit

21 August 2005 Final London 5-08 - 1-05 Louth Croke Park, Dublin

London are promoted to the 2006 Christy Ring Cup.

Match details edit

The 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup final was used as a curtain raiser for the semi-final of the 2005 Liam MacCarthy Cup. London won the game by a margin of 15 points.

At half time, thanks to two goals in the space of a minute from Barry Shortall and Kevin McMullan, London led by 2-04 to 0-05. Ten minutes into the second half, London re-opened the scoring for a 2-05 to 0-05 lead. Louth subsequently scored what would be their only goal - and only score of the second half.[citation needed] On 57 minutes, McMullan scored a further goal for London. Four minutes later, Sean Quinn kicked in London's fourth goal. Corner forward Dave Burke subsequently scored a fifth on 67 minutes. Burke clipped over a 65 and Gary Fenton added another point for London before the final whistle.[4]

London: JJ Burke; E Phelan, T Simms, B Forde; J Dillon, F McMahon, B Foley 0-1; M Harding 0-01 (1f), M O'Meara; D Smyth, J Ryan, J McGaughan; D Bourke 1-04 (3f), B Shortall 1-00, K McMullan 2-01.

Subs: E Kinlon (for Smyth 36 mins), G Fenton 0-01 (for O'Meara 36 mins), S Quinn 1-00 (for Shortall 55 mins), P Doyle (for Phelan 68 mins), P Finneran (for McMullan 70 mins).

Louth: S Smith; D Black, A Carter, S Darcy; R Byrne, P Dunne, D Mulholland; D McCarthy, S Callan 0-02; T Hilliard, J Carter, D Byrne; G Smith 1-01 (1f), D Dunne 0-01, N McEneaney 0-01.

Subs: G Collins (for R Byrne h/t), S Byrne (for J Carter 53 mins), A Mynes (for McEneaney 65 mins), N Byrne (for Darcy 71 mins).

Referee: T Mahon (Fermanagh).

Stadia and locations edit

Statistics edit

Scoring events edit

  • Widest winning margin: 29 points

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History". www.LondonGAA.com. London GAA. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Christy Ring, Nicky Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup Final Previews". www.GAA.IE. GAA. 3 June 2011. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  3. ^ Dolan, Damian (30 April 2020). "A rivalry renewed, but not for the faint-hearted". www.TheIrishWorld.com. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
  4. ^ https://www.rte.ie/sport/hurling/2005/0821/195548-london

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup began on Saturday 18 June 2005 2005 was the first time the Nicky Rackard Cup was introduced into the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship It was devised by the Hurling Development Committee to encourage some of the so called weaker hurling counties and to give them the chance of playing more games It is in effect a Division 3 for hurling teams in Ireland The final was played on Sunday 21 August when London 1 beat Louth 2 in the final at Croke Park Dublin 2005 Nicky Rackard CupTeams12ChampionsLondon 1st title Runners upLouthTournament statisticsMatches played23 Next 2006 Contents 1 Format 2 Team changes 2 1 To Championship 3 Teams 3 1 General Information 4 Group stage 4 1 Group A 4 2 Group B 4 3 Group C 5 Knockout stage 5 1 Bracket 5 2 Matches 5 3 Final 5 3 1 Match details 6 Stadia and locations 7 Statistics 7 1 Scoring events 8 See also 9 ReferencesFormat editTwelve teams participated in the Nicky Rackard Cup 2005 The teams were divided into three groups of four based on geographical criteria These groups were Group 3A Sligo Tyrone Donegal and Fermanagh Group 3B Louth Cavan Armagh and Leitrim Group 3C London Warwickshire Longford and MonaghanTeam changes editTo Championship edit Transferred from the All Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship and the All Ireland Junior Hurling Championship Armagh Cavan Donegal Fermanagh Ulster JHC Leitrim London Ulster SHC Longford Leinster JHC Louth Leinster JHC Monaghan Sligo Connacht JHC Tyrone Warwickshire 3 Teams editGeneral Information edit County Last Provincial Title Last All Ireland Title Position in 2004 Championship Appearance nbsp Armagh 1st nbsp Cavan 1st nbsp Donegal 1932 1st nbsp Fermanagh Runners up Ulster Junior Hurling Championship 1st nbsp Leitrim 1st nbsp London 1901 Quarter finals Ulster Senior Hurling Championship 1st nbsp Longford Runners up Leinster Junior Hurling Championship 1st nbsp Louth Semi finals Leinster Junior Hurling Championship 1st nbsp Monaghan 1915 1st nbsp Sligo Runners up Connacht Junior Hurling Championship 1st nbsp Tyrone 1st nbsp Warwickshire 1stGroup stage editGroup A edit Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification1 nbsp Donegal 3 3 0 0 14 43 5 25 45 6 Advance to Semi Finals2 nbsp Tyrone 3 2 0 1 8 44 10 30 8 4 Advance to Quarter Finals3 nbsp Sligo 3 1 0 2 10 27 10 44 17 24 nbsp Fermanagh 3 0 0 3 5 30 12 45 36 0 Date Team 1 Score Score Team 2 VenueRound 1June 18 Tyrone 3 17 3 7 Fermanagh CarrickmoreJune 18 Sligo 3 6 5 13 Donegal Markievicz ParkRound 2June 25 Donegal 3 12 1 11 Tyrone O Donnell ParkJune 25 Fermanagh 1 15 3 10 Sligo Brewster ParkRound 3July 9 Tyrone 4 16 4 11 Sligo CarrickmoreJuly 9 Donegal 6 18 1 8 Fermanagh O Donnell ParkGroup B edit Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification1 nbsp Louth 3 3 0 0 9 51 4 28 38 6 Advance to Semi Finals2 nbsp Armagh 3 2 0 1 12 42 6 26 34 4 Advance to Quarter Finals3 nbsp Cavan 2 0 0 2 3 13 5 37 30 04 nbsp Leitrim 2 0 0 2 3 21 12 36 42 0Date Team 1 Score Score Team 2 VenueRound 1June 18 Armagh 1 16 1 9 Cavan CrossmaglenJune 18 Louth 3 19 0 15 Leitrim DroghedaRound 2June 25 Cavan 2 4 4 21 Louth St Tiernach s ParkJune 25 Leitrim 3 6 9 17 ArmaghRound 3July 9 Armagh 2 9 2 11 Louth KeadyJuly 9 Leitrim Cancelled Cavan Group C edit Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification1 nbsp London 3 3 0 0 2 64 5 29 26 6 Advance to Semi Finals2 nbsp Longford 3 2 0 1 6 38 4 36 8 4 Advance to Quarter Finals3 nbsp Monaghan 3 1 0 2 4 36 5 42 9 24 nbsp Warwickshire 3 0 0 3 4 24 2 55 25 0 Date Winner Score Score Runner up VenueRound 1June 18 Longford 2 12 0 21 London Michael Fay ParkJune 18 Monaghan 0 17 1 11 Warwickshire Gavin Duffy ParkRound 2June 25 London 1 20 2 11 Monaghan Emerald GAA GroundsJune 25 Warwickshire 2 7 1 15 Longford Pairc na hEireannRound 3July 9 Longford 3 11 2 8 Monaghan Michael Fay ParkJuly 9 London 1 23 1 6 Warwickshire Emerald GAA GroundsKnockout stage editBracket edit Quarter final playoffsQuarter finalsSemi finalsFinalLondon3 13Donegal1 10London5 08Louth1 05Louth3 10Tyrone1 08Tyrone3 14Longford2 14Longford3 13Armagh1 14The runners up in groups 3B and 3C played each other with the winner playing the runner up in group 3A The winner of that match joined the three group winners in the semi finals Matches edit Game Date Venue Winner Score Runner up ScoreQuarter Final Play off July 16 Breffni Park Cavan Longford 2 14 Armagh 1 14 AET Quarter Final July 24 Breffni Park Cavan Tyrone 3 14 Longford 3 13Semi Final August 6 Drogheda Park Drogheda Louth 3 10 Tyrone 1 8Semi Final August 7 O Donnell Park Letterkenny London 3 13 Donegal 1 10Final edit London v Louth 21 August 2005 FinalLondon5 08 1 05LouthCroke Park DublinLondon are promoted to the 2006 Christy Ring Cup Match details edit See also 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup final The 2005 Nicky Rackard Cup final was used as a curtain raiser for the semi final of the 2005 Liam MacCarthy Cup London won the game by a margin of 15 points At half time thanks to two goals in the space of a minute from Barry Shortall and Kevin McMullan London led by 2 04 to 0 05 Ten minutes into the second half London re opened the scoring for a 2 05 to 0 05 lead Louth subsequently scored what would be their only goal and only score of the second half citation needed On 57 minutes McMullan scored a further goal for London Four minutes later Sean Quinn kicked in London s fourth goal Corner forward Dave Burke subsequently scored a fifth on 67 minutes Burke clipped over a 65 and Gary Fenton added another point for London before the final whistle 4 London JJ Burke E Phelan T Simms B Forde J Dillon F McMahon B Foley 0 1 M Harding 0 01 1f M O Meara D Smyth J Ryan J McGaughan D Bourke 1 04 3f B Shortall 1 00 K McMullan 2 01 Subs E Kinlon for Smyth 36 mins G Fenton 0 01 for O Meara 36 mins S Quinn 1 00 for Shortall 55 mins P Doyle for Phelan 68 mins P Finneran for McMullan 70 mins Louth S Smith D Black A Carter S Darcy R Byrne P Dunne D Mulholland D McCarthy S Callan 0 02 T Hilliard J Carter D Byrne G Smith 1 01 1f D Dunne 0 01 N McEneaney 0 01 Subs G Collins for R Byrne h t S Byrne for J Carter 53 mins A Mynes for McEneaney 65 mins N Byrne for Darcy 71 mins Referee T Mahon Fermanagh Stadia and locations editMain article List of Gaelic Athletic Association stadiums County Location Province Stadium s CapacityNeutral Dublin Leinster Croke Park neutral 82 300 nbsp Armagh Armagh Ulster Athletic Grounds 18 500 nbsp Cavan Cavan Ulster Breffni Park 32 000 nbsp Donegal Ballybofey Ulster MacCumhaill Park 18 000 nbsp Fermanagh Enniskillen Ulster Brewster Park 18 000 nbsp Leitrim Carrick on Shannon Connacht Pairc Sean Mac Diarmada 9 331 nbsp London South Ruislip Britain McGovern Park 3 000 nbsp Longford Longford Leinster Pearse Park 6 000 nbsp Louth Drogheda Leinster Drogheda Park 3 500 nbsp Monaghan Clones Ulster St Tiernach s Park 36 000 nbsp Sligo Sligo Connacht Markievicz Park 18 558 nbsp Tyrone Omagh Ulster Healy Park 17 636 nbsp Warwickshire Solihull Britain Pairc na hEireann 4 500Statistics editScoring events edit Widest winning margin 29 points Leitrim 3 06 9 17 Armagh Round 2 London won their 1st championship in 10 years last winning the 1995 All Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship citation needed See also edit2005 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 2005 Christy Ring CupReferences edit History www LondonGAA com London GAA Retrieved 27 October 2023 Christy Ring Nicky Rackard and Lory Meagher Cup Final Previews www GAA IE GAA 3 June 2011 Retrieved 27 October 2023 Dolan Damian 30 April 2020 A rivalry renewed but not for the faint hearted www TheIrishWorld com Retrieved 27 October 2023 https www rte ie sport hurling 2005 0821 195548 london Retrieved from 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