The 2023 Nicky Rackard Cup was the 19th staging of the Nicky Rackard Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2005.[1] Wicklow were the winners, defeating Donegal in the final.[2]
Dates | 15 April – 3 June 2023 | ||
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Teams | 6 | ||
Champions | Wicklow (1st title) | ||
Runners-up | Donegal | ||
Relegated | Fermanagh | ||
Tournament statistics | |||
Matches played | 16 | ||
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Team changes edit
To Championship edit
Relegated from the Christy Ring Cup
Promoted from the Lory Meagher Cup
From Championship edit
Promoted to the Christy Ring Cup
Relegated to the Lory Meagher Cup
- Warwickshire
Format edit
Format edit
The 2023 Nicky Rackard Cup employs a round-robin system, contested within a single group of 6 county teams. At the completion of the round-robin, the top two teams proceed to contest the Nicky Rackard Cup final.
Aside from the trophy itself, the reward for victory in the cup is promotion to the 2024 Christy Ring Cup, with their place in the 2024 Nicky Rackard Cup taken by the bottom-placed team in that year's Christy Ring Cup.
There is no direct entry route to the 2023 All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship for 2023 Nicky Rackard Cup teams.
The bottom team in the group stage are relegated to the 2024 Lory Meagher Cup, being replaced by the champions of the 2023 Lory Meagher Cup.
Teams by province edit
The participating teams, listed by province, with numbers in parentheses indicating final positions in the 2023 National Hurling League before the championship were:
Britain (0)
- None participated
Connacht (1)
- Roscommon (24)
Leinster (2)
Munster (0)
- None participated
Ulster (3)
Teams edit
General Information edit
County | Last Cup Title | Last Provincial Title | Last All-Ireland Title | Position in 2022 Championship | Appearance |
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Armagh | 2012 | — | — | 4th | 14th |
Donegal | 2020 | 1932 | — | 3rd | 15th |
Fermanagh | — | — | — | 5th | 7th |
Louth | — | — | — | Champions (Lory Meagher Cup) | 15th |
Roscommon | 2015 | 1913 | — | Runners-up | 10th |
Wicklow | — | — | — | 6th (Christy Ring Cup) | 1st |
Personnel and kits edit
County | Manager | Captain(s) | Sponsor |
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Armagh | |||
Donegal | |||
Fermanagh | |||
Louth | |||
Roscommon | |||
Wicklow |
Group Stage edit
Table edit
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | SF | SA | Diff | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Wicklow | 5 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 15-107 | 7-62 | +69 | 10 | Advance to Knockout Stage |
2 | Donegal | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 9-103 | 9-74 | +29 | 8 | |
3 | Armagh | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 11-80 | 8-110 | -21 | 4 | |
4 | Roscommon | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 11-70 | 11-107 | -37 | 4 | |
5 | Louth | 5 | 1 | 1 | 3 | 8-81 | 17-83 | -29 | 3 | |
6 | Fermanagh | 5 | 0 | 1 | 4 | 7-82 | 9-87 | -11 | 1 | Relegation to Lory Meagher Cup |
Round 1 edit
16 April Round 1 | Roscommon | 0-18 - 2-24 | Armagh | Dr. Hyde Park |
Round 2 edit
Louth | 1-17 - 5-08 | Roscommon |
Fermanagh | 1-12 - 1-14 | Wicklow |
Armagh | 1-16 - 3-20 | Donegal |
Round 3 edit
Louth | 3-17 - 3-17 | Fermanagh |
Armagh | 3-08 - 3-28 | Wicklow |
Roscommon | 2-16 - 2-25 | Donegal |
Round 4 edit
Fermanagh | 2-17 - 2-18 | Armagh |
Donegal | 2-19 - 4-07 | Louth |
Wicklow | 5-23 - 2-12 | Roscommon |
Round 5 edit
Armagh | 3-14 - 0-27 | Louth |
Donegal | 1-18 - 2-17 | Wicklow |
Roscommon | 2-17 - 1-18 | Fermanagh |
Knockout stage edit
Final edit
3 June 2023 Final | Wicklow | 1-20 - 3-12 | Donegal | Croke Park, Dublin |
Wicklow are promoted to the 2024 Christy Ring Cup.[1]
Stadia and locations edit
County | Location | Province | Stadium | Capacity |
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Armagh | Armagh | Ulster | Athletic Grounds | 18,500 |
Donegal | Ballybofey | Ulster | MacCumhaill Park | 18,000 |
Fermanagh | Enniskillen | Ulster | Brewster Park | 20,000 |
Louth | Drogheda | Leinster | Drogheda Park | 3,500 |
Roscommon | Roscommon | Connacht | Dr Hyde Park | 25,000 |
Wicklow | Aughrim | Leinster | Aughrim County Ground | 7,000 |
Statistics edit
Scoring events edit
- Widest winning margin: 24 points
- Most goals in a match: 7
- Most points in a match: 44
- Most goals by one team in a match: 5
- Most points by one team in a match: 28
- Highest aggregate score: 55 points
- Lowest aggregate score: 32 points
Miscellaneous edit
- Wicklow won their 1st championship in 20 years, last winning the 2003 All-Ireland Senior B Hurling Championship.
- Wicklow make their debut in the Nicky Rackard Cup.
See also edit
References edit
- ^ a b "GAA Master Fixtures for 2023 published". www.gaa.ie.
- ^ Bannon, Dan (3 June 2023). "Wicklow come from behind to win Nickey Rackard Cup for first time". Irish Examiner.