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National Hurling League 1988-89

1988–89 National Hurling League
League details
Dates 30 October 1988 – 30 April 1989
League champions
Winners Galway (5th win)
Captain Conor Hayes
Manager Cyril Farrell
League runners-up
Runners-up Tipperary
Captain Pat McGrath
Manager Michael "Babs" Keating
National Hurling League Division 1
Season 1988-89
Champions Galway
5th National League title
Captain: Conor Hayes
Manager: Cyril Farrell
Relegated Offaly
Waterford
Matches played 35
Top goalscorer Colours of Kilkenny.svg Adrian Ronan (2-47)
1987-88
1989-90
National Hurling League Division 2
Season 1988-89
Champions Dublin
Promoted Cork
Relegated Derry
Kerry
1987-88
1989-90
National Hurling League Division 3
Season 1988-89
Champions Down
Promoted Carlow
Relegated Longford
Mayo
1987-88
1989-90
National Hurling League Division 4
Season 1988-89
Champions Monaghan
1987-88
1989-90

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 (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams. It was won by Galway. This season was notable as the first to hold both semi-finals and the final at Croke Park, giving the League additional prestige.

Tipperary 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.































Quarter-finals



Semi-finals



Final


Clare, 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.


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