2013 Nicky Rackard Cup

The 2013 season was the ninth staging of the Nicky Rackard Cup. Donegal were the 2013 Champions, defeating Roscommon in the final.[1][2][3][4] However, they were not promoted to the 2014 Christy Ring Cup due to a restructuring of the competition.[5]

2013 Nicky Rackard Cup
Dates4 May
– 8 June 2013
Teams6
ChampionsDonegal (1st title)
Runners-upRoscommon
Tournament statistics
Matches played9
2012 (Previous) (Next) 2014

Structure

6 teams compete. 4 play in Round 1, 2 go straight to Round 2.

  • The Round 1 winners advance to Round 2. The Round 1 losers go into quarter-finals.
  • The Round 2 winners advance to semi-finals. The Round 2 losers go into quarter-finals.
  • The quarter-final winners advance to semi-finals.

Fixtures

Round 1

4 May 2013 Round 1Tyrone1-11 - 0-12LouthCarrickmore
15:00
4 May 2013 Round 1Roscommon1-18 - 0-14SligoAthleague
15:00

Round 2

11 May 2013 Round 2Tyrone2-19 - 1-10MonaghanKillyclogher
15:00
11 May 2013 Round 2Roscommon0-16 - 1-16DonegalAthleague
15:00

Quarter-finals

18 May 2013 Quarter-finalMonaghan5-12 - 2-7SligoInniskeen
15:00
18 May 2013 Quarter-finalRoscommon2-14 - 0-13LouthConnacht Centre of Excellence
16:00

Semi-finals

25 May 2013 Semi-finalDonegal5-12 - 2-9MonaghanLetterkenny
15:00
25 May 2013 Semi-finalRoscommon3-28 - 0-14TyroneAthleague
15:00

Final

8 June 2013 FinalDonegal3-20 - 3-16RoscommonCroke Park

References

  1. "Donegal hurlers win the Nicky Rackard cup". Donegal Now. 8 June 2013. Archived from the original on 4 May 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  2. "Donegal win Nicky Rackard Cup despite sending-off". Irish Examiner. 8 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  3. "Nicky Rackard Cup final: to Donegal the spoils". Hogan Stand. 8 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  4. "Donegal win Nicky Rackard Cup despite sending-off". BreakingNews.ie. 8 June 2013. Retrieved 8 June 2013.
  5. Ferry, Ryan (17 May 2019). "Hurlers rise to Christy Ring challenge". Donegal News. p. 76. 'We actually won the Nicky Rackard Cup back in 2013 but there was a re-structure the following year and we didn't get to go up'. - interview with Donegal hurler Sean McVeigh.
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