E Kelly (1-6, 0-5 frees, one 65), D Shanahan (1-0), S O’Sullivan (0-3), R Foley (0-2), S Prendergast (0-1).

S Dooley 1-11, D Currams 0-3, J Bergin 0-2, D Molloy 0-1. “It was a great day for Richie because until then he had had a tough voyage,” says Fogarty. “You would have gone into the game trying to win it because it was a League Final, but it's not the end of the world if you don't. RTÉ is not responsible for the content of external internet sites.

You would have not been the slightest bit surprised seeing them win the All-Ireland that year or coming on.

Toutes les traductions de national hurling league 2009, dictionnaire et traducteur pour sites web. Advanced to the final for the title and promotion to Division Two for 2010, Advanced to the final for the title and promotion to Division Three A for 2010, Advanced to the final for the title and promotion to Division Three B for 2010, This page was last edited on 18 May 2020, at 07:43. It was the first match of real consequence between the two counties for six years, and it really set the tone for the many ferocious battles they’ve contested since then.

“It's not easy on anybody, but he had farther to come than most guys. D Lyng (3-3, 0-2 frees); E Quigley (1-1), S Doyle (0-2), R Jacob (0-2), S Banville (0-2), D Redmond (0-1); P Arkinson (0-1). S Callinan (0-9, 7 frees), W Ryan (0-7, 4 frees), T Stapleton (0-2), N McGrath (0-2), J O’Brien (0-1), L Corbett (0-1), P Kelly (0-1). Paudie Kehoe 0-7, R Dunbar 0-2, C Doyle 0-2, R Foley 0-1, R Coady 0-1, M Brennan 0-1. C Ryan (0-8, six frees, sideline), J Clancy (0-2), D McMahon (0-1), P Vaughan (0-1), B Nugent (0-1), T Griffin (0-1), N Gilligan (0-1), T Carmody (0-1). The top two teams in the division qualified for the final. “'Gorta', as he's known, is a great character off the field, and as he sprinted on to the pitch it looked as if he was about to hit Declan Fanning a belt of a shoulder - the usual getting-to-know-you kind of thing. It was a standard that Tipperary had fallen short of for quite a few years, but the manner of their performance in that 2009 League Final proved to themselves as much as anyone else that they were now ready to dine at the top table again. K McGrath (0-9, two 65s, six frees), D Shanahan (1-1), S Prendergast (0-4, three frees), S Molumphy (1-0), S Walsh (0-1), J Nagle (0-1), E Kelly (0-1). The 2009 National Hurling League (known as the Allianz National Hurling League for sponsorship reasons) was the 78th season of the National Hurling League.

G Farragher (0-6 (four frees, one sideline cut), A Callanan (0-2), N Healy (0-1), S Kavanagh (0-1, free), F Healy (0-1), R Murray (0-1), D Tierney (0-1), J Gantley (0-1). It was a hugely satisfying win for Kilkenny in the end, but coming away from Thurles they knew they’d be seeing a lot more of Tipperary in the very near future. A Mitchell 1-3, B Murtagh 0-5, L Folan 1-0, K Cosgrove 1-0, R Jackson 1-0, E Price 0-1, C Curley 0-1. Kildare won promotion to Division Two for 2010 while Meath remained in Division Three for 2010, London won promotion to Division Three A for 2010 while Roscommon remained in Division Three B for 2010, Sligo won promotion to Division Three B for 2010 while Monaghan remained in Division Four for 2010, Allianz National hurling league final 2009 (Kilkenny v Tipperary), "Hogan goes extra yard of plucky Tipperary", "Flashback: 2009 Allianz Hurling League Final - Kilkenny v Tipperary", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2009_National_Hurling_League&oldid=957321412, Pages using football box collapsible with unsupported stack parameter, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Patrick won Munster and All-Ireland Minor Hurling medals in 2007, scoring …

H Shefflin (1-5, four frees, one 65), A Fogarty (2-1), R Power (0-4), E Brennan (0-2), R Hogan (0-1), E Larkin (0-1), M Rice (0-1), M Grace (0-1). Live 2020 Allianz Hurling League Fixtures, Results & Standings ... Ireland's National Public Service Media. W Hyland (1-1); D Peacock (0-3, two frees), J Rowney (0-3), B Campion (0-2, two frees), J Phelan (0-2), J Walsh (0-1); E Jackman (0-1), Z Keenan (0-1). Seamus Callanan, Tipperary, in action against Michael Kavanagh, left, and Jackie Tyrrell, Kilkenny, in the 2009 Allianz Hurling League Final at Semple Stadium. Les cookies nous aident à fournir les services. “We were fully tuned in right from the start and our warm-up in Littleton has a part to play in that: small-sided conditioning work that Cian (O'Neill) had drilled into us, five versus two, dog eat dog in the middle third of the pitch,” said Cummins. P Braniff 2-5, S Wilson 0-3, K McGarry 0-1.