Nicky Rackard Cup

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Nicky Rackard Cup
Country  Ireland (8 teams)
Founded 2005–present
Number of teams 8
Level on pyramid 3
Promotion to Christy Ring Cup
Relegation to Lory Meagher Cup
Current champions Roscommon
(2015)
Most championships London
Roscommon
Aramagh
TV partners TG4 (Final only)
Website Official GAA site
2015 Nicky Rackard Cup

The Nicky Rackard Cup (often referred to as the Rackard Cup) is the third-highest senior inter-county championship overall in hurling. Each year, the champion team in the Nicky Rackard Cup is promoted to the Christy Ring Cup, and the lowest finishing team enters a play-off with possible relegation to the Lory Meagher Cup.

The Nicky Rackard Cup, which was introduced for the 2005 season, was the latest initiative in providing a meaningful championship for third tier teams deemed "too weak" for any higher grades.

The winners of the championship receive the Nicky Rackard Cup, named after former Wexford hurler Nicky Rackard who many regard as one of the greatest hurlers of all time.

In the 2015 season, Roscommon were the Nicky Rackard Cup champions, Armagh were the runners up, and louth were relegated.

History

In 2003 the Hurling Development Committee (HDC} was charged with restructuring the entire hurling championship. The committee was composed of chairman Pat Dunny (Kildare), Liam Griffin (Wexford), P. J. O'Grady (Limerick), Ger Loughnane (Clare), Cyril Farrell (Galway), Jimmy O'Reilly (Down), Willie Ring (Cork), Pat Daly (GAA Games Development Officer) and Nicky English (Tipperary). Over the course of three months they held discussions with managers, players and officials, while also taking a submission from the Gaelic Players Association. The basic tenet of the proposals was to structure the hurling championship into three tiers in accordance with 2004 National Hurling League status. The top tier was confined to 12 teams, while the next twenty teams would contest the second and third tiers which were to be known respectively as the Christy Ring Cup and Nicky Rackard Cup. There would also be promotion-relegation play-offs between the three championship tiers. The HDC also suggested that these games would be played as curtain raisers to All-Ireland quarter-finals and semi-finals.[1]

The proposal were accepted at the 2005 GAA Congress. The Christy Ring Cup and the Nicky Rackard Cup competitions were launched at Croke Park on 8 December 2004.

Format

2005-2006

The twelve participating teams were divided into three groups of four and played in a round-robin format. Each team was guaranteed at least three games each. The three group winners qualified for the knock-out semi-finals of the competition. The runners-up in groups 3B and 3C contested a play-off with the winner playing the runner up in group 3A in a lone quarter-final. The winner of that match joined the three group winners in the semi-finals.

2007-2008

The twelve participating teams were divided into four groups of three and played in a round-robin format, thus limiting each team to just two games each. The eventual group winners and runners-up qualified for the knock-out quarter-finals of the competition.

2009-present

In 2009 a double elimination format was introduced, thus guaranteeing each team at least two games before being eliminated from the competition.

  • The eight teams play four Round 1 matches.
    • The winners in Round 1 advance to Round 2A.
    • The losers in Round 1 go into to Round 2B.
  • There are two Round 2A matches.
    • The winners in Round 2A advance to the semi-finals.
    • The losers in Round 2A go into to the quarter-finals.
  • There are two Round 2B matches.
    • The winners in Round 2B advance to the quarter-finals.
    • The losers in Round 2B go into the relegation playoff.
      • The losers of the relegation playoff are relegated to the Lory Meagher Cup for the following year.
  • There are two quarter-final matches between the Round 2A losers and Round 2B winners.
    • The winners of the quarter-finals advance to the semi-finals.
    • The losers of the quarter-finals are eliminated.
  • There are two semi-final matches between the Round 2A winners and the quarter-final winners.
    • The winners of the semi-finals advance to the final.
    • The losers of the semi-finals are eliminated.
  • The winners of the final win the Nicky Rackard Cup and are promoted to the Christy Ring Cup for the following year.

Teams participating in the 2016 season

The following 8 teams will be competing in the 2016 Nicky Rackard Cup.

Team Finishing position last season
Armagh Runners-up
Donegal Semi-finalists
Fermanagh Promoted from the Lory Meagher Cup
Fingal Quarter-finalists
Longford Relegation runners-up
Mayo Relegation from the Christy Ring Cup
Monaghan Quarter-finalists
Tyrone Semi-finalists

Past winners

Year Date Winner Score Runner-up Score Venue
2005
Details
August 21 London 5-8 (23) Louth 1-05 (8) Croke Park, Dublin
2006
Details
August 12 Derry 5-15 (30) Donegal 1-11 (14) Croke Park, Dublin
2007
Details
August 12 Roscommon 1-12 (15) Armagh 0-13 (13) Croke Park, Dublin
2008
Details
August 3 Sligo 3-19 (28) Louth 3-10 (19) Croke Park, Dublin
2009
Details
July 11 Meath 2-18 (24) London 1-15 (18) Croke Park, Dublin
2010
Details
July 3 Armagh 3-15 (24) London 3-14 (23) Croke Park, Dublin
2011
Details
June 4 London 2-20 (26) Louth 0-11 (11) Croke Park, Dublin
2012
Details
June 9 Armagh[2] 3-20 (29) Louth 1-15 (18) Croke Park, Dublin
2013
Details
June 8 Donegal[3] 3-20 (29) Roscommon 3-16 (25) Croke Park, Dublin
2014
Details
June 7 Tyrone[4] 1-17 (20) Fingal 1-16 (19) Croke Park, Dublin
2015
Details
June 6 Roscommon[5] 2-12 (18) Armagh 1-14 (17) Croke Park, Dublin

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Top scorers

Final

Season Top scorer Team Score Total
2015 Ryan Gaffney 20px Armagh 0-8 8

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