Nicky Rackard Cup

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The Nicky Rackard Cup (Template:Langx;[1] often referred to as the Rackard Cup) is an annual hurling competition organised by the Gaelic Athletic Association. The cup forms the fourth-tier of Hurling for senior county teams (the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship is the first-tier trophy). It is contested by the six county teams ranked 24–29 in the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship. Each year, the champions of the Nicky Rackard Cup are promoted to the Christy Ring Cup, and the lowest finishing team is relegated to the Lory Meagher Cup. The winners of the championship receive the Nicky Rackard Cup, named after former Wexford hurler Nicky Rackard regarded as one of the greatest hurlers of all time.

The Nicky Rackard Cup, which was introduced for the 2005 season, is a recent initiative in providing a meaningful championship for third tier teams deemed "too weak" for any higher grades. It effectively replaced the All-Ireland Junior Hurling Championship (1912–2004). Originally introduced as a third-tier competition, it is currently the fourth tier overall in the inter-county hurling championship system. Between 2005 and 2017 the Nicky Rackard Cup was the third tier hurling championship. With the introduction of the Joe McDonagh Cup, the Nicky Rackard Cup is the second highest tier of the championship system without entry to that year's All-Ireland finals series (the top two teams in the Joe McDonagh Cup usually gain entry to preliminary quarter-finals of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship).

The title has been won by 10 different counties, 8 of whom have won the title more than once. The all-time record-holders are Donegal, who have won the cup on 3 occasions.Roscommon are the title holders, defeating Mayo by 3-16 to 1-21 in the 2025 Nickey Rackard Cup final

History

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Inauguration of the competition

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.[2]

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

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Mervyn Connaughton receiving the Nicky Rackard Cup for Roscommon in 2007

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.

2009-2017

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 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 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.

2018-present

Beginning in 2018, the Nicky Rackard Cup changed format, with initial ties played in group stages, which in 2018 consisted of one of four teams and one of three. Previously it was a double elimination tournament. The top two teams from both groups advance to the cup semi-finals. The bottom team from each group will progress to a relegation final.

The winner of the Nicky Rackard Cup will be promoted to the Christy Ring Cup, For 2018 only, 2 teams will be relegated from the 2018 Christy Ring Cup to the 2019 Nicky Rackard Cup to bring the number of teams in the 2019 edition to an even 8, allowing for two groups of 4.

The loser of the relegation final will be relegated to the Lory Meagher Cup, to be replaced by the winner of the previous years competition.[3]

Teams

2025 Cup

Six counties will compete in the 2025 Nicky Rackard Cup, with Sligo relegated from the Christy Ring Cup and Fermanagh promoted from the Lory Meagher Cup:

County Location Stadium Province Position in 2024 Championship First year in Championship In Championship Since Championship Titles Last Championship Title
File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh Armagh Athletic Grounds Ulster 4th 2005 2019 2 2012
File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh Enniskillen Brewster Park Ulster Champions (Lory Meagher Cup) 2005 2025 0
File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth Drogheda Drogheda Park Leinster 5th 2005 2023 0
File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo Castlebar MacHale Park Connacht Runners-up 2016 2024 2 2021
File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon Roscommon Dr Hyde Park Connacht 3rd 2007 2022 2 2015
File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo Sligo Markievicz Park Connacht 6th (Christy Ring Cup) 2005 2025 2 2019

Venues

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Croke Park in Dublin, hosts the Nicky Rackard Cup Final.

Group stage

Fixtures in the five group stage rounds of the cup are played at the home ground of one of the two teams. Each team is guaranteed at least two home games. Some teams get three home games.

Final

The Nicky Rackard Cup final is played at Croke Park.

2023 Venues

County Location Province Stadium(s) Capacity
Neutral Dublin Leinster Croke Park 82,300
File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh Armagh Ulster Athletic Grounds 18,500
File:Colours of Donegal GAA.svg Donegal Ballybofey Ulster MacCumhaill Park 18,000
File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh Enniskillen Ulster Brewster Park 20,000
File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth Drogheda Leinster Drogheda Park 3,500
File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon Roscommon Connacht Dr Hyde Park 25,000
File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow Aughrim Leinster Aughrim County Ground 7,000

List of finals

List of Nicky Rackard Cup finals

Year Date Winners Runners-up Venue Winning captain(s) Winning margin Referee
County Score County Score
2025 31 May Roscommon 3-16 (25) Mayo 1–21 (24) Croke Park, Dublin Conor Cosgrove 1 Conor Doyle (Tipperary)
2024 2 June Donegal 3-17 (26) Mayo 0-22 (22) Croke Park, Dublin Conor Gartland 4 P. Owens (Down)
2023 3 June Wicklow 1-20 (23) Donegal 3-12 (21) Croke Park, Dublin 2
2022 May 21 Tyrone 1-27 (30) Roscommon 0-19 (19) Croke Park, Dublin 11 C McDonald (Antrim)
2021 August 31 Mayo 2-27 (33) Tyrone 1-14 (17) Croke Park, Dublin Keith Higgins 16 Richie Fitzsimons (Offaly)
2020 November 22 Donegal 3-18 (27) Mayo 0-21 (21) Croke Park, Dublin Seán McVeigh 6 K Jordan (Tipperary)
2019 June 22 Sligo 2-14 (20) Armagh 2-13 (19) Croke Park, Dublin 1
2018 June 10 Donegal 2-19 (25) Warwickshire 0-18 (18) Croke Park, Dublin 7 Gearoid McGrath (Wexford)
2017 June 10 Derry 3-23 (32) Armagh 2-15 (21) Croke Park, Dublin 11 S Hynes (Galway)
2016 June 4 Mayo 2-16 (22) Armagh 1-15 (18) Croke Park, Dublin Brian Hunt 4 J Murphy (Limerick)
2015 June 6 Roscommon[4] 2-12 (18) Armagh 1-14 (17) Croke Park, Dublin 1
2014 June 7 Tyrone[5] 1-17 (20) Fingal 1-16 (19) Croke Park, Dublin 1
2013 June 8 Donegal[6] 3-20 (29) Roscommon 3-16 (25) Croke Park, Dublin 4
2012 June 9 Armagh[7] 3-20 (29) Louth 1-15 (18) Croke Park, Dublin 11
2011 June 4 London 2-20 (26) Louth 0-11 (11) Croke Park, Dublin 15
2010 July 3 Armagh 3-15 (24) London 3-14 (23) Croke Park, Dublin 1
2009 July 11 Meath 2-18 (24) London 1-15 (18) Croke Park, Dublin 6
2008 August 3 Sligo 3-19 (28) Louth 3-10 (19) Croke Park, Dublin 9
2007 August 12 Roscommon 1-12 (15) Armagh 0-13 (13) Croke Park, Dublin 2
2006 August 12 Derry 5-15 (30) Donegal 1-11 (14) Croke Park, Dublin 16
2005 August 21 London 5-08 (23) Louth 1-05 (8) Croke Park, Dublin 15

Roll of honour

Performances by county

County Title(s) Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 4 2 2013, 2018, 2020, 2024 2006, 2023
File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 3 2 2007, 2015, 2025 2013, 2022
File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 2 5 2010, 2012 2007, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2019
File:Colours of London.svg London 2 2 2005, 2011 2009, 2010
File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 2 3 2016, 2021, 2020, 2024, 2025
File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 2 1 2014, 2022 2021
File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry 2 0 2006, 2017
File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 2 0 2008, 2019
File:Colours of Meath GAA.svg Meath 1 0 2009
File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 1 0 2023
File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth 0 4 2005, 2008, 2011, 2012
File:Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal 0 1 2014
File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshre 0 1 2018

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Performances by province

Division Titles Runners-up Total
File:Flag of Ulster.svg Ulster 10 8 18
File:Flag of Connacht.svg Connacht 6 4 10
File:Flag of Leinster.svg Leinster 2 5 7
File:Flag of Britain.svg Britain 2 3 5
File:Flag of Munster.svg Munster 0 0 0

Team records and statistics

Legend

For each year, the number of teams in each championship (in brackets) are shown.

Team 2005 (12) 2006 (12) 2007 (12) 2008 (12) 2009 (8) 2010 (8) 2011 (6) 2012 (6) 2013 (6) 2014 (7) 2015 (8) 2016 (8) 2017 (7) 2018 (7) 2019 (8) 2020 (7) 2021 (5) 2022 (6) 2023 (6) 2024 (6) 2025 (6) Years
File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh QF SF 2nd CR SF 1st CR 1st CR CR 2nd 2nd 2nd CR 2nd R2 SF 4th 3rd 4th 3rd 16
File:Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan GS GS GS QF LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM 4
File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry CR 1st CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR 1st CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR 2
File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal SF 2nd SF GS LM LM LM SF 1st SF SF SF QF 1st CR 1st SF 3rd 2nd 1st CR 16
File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh GS GS GS GS LM LM LM LM LM LM LM RPO LM LM LM LM LM 5th 6th LM 6th 8
File:Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal SF SF QF SF 2nd QF SF 7
File:Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim GS GS GS QF LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM RPO LM SF QF LM LM LM LM 7
File:Colours of London.svg London 1st CR CR CR 2nd 2nd 1st CR AI AI CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR 4
File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford QF SF QF GS LM LM LM LM LM LM RPO QF QF GS GS R2 LM LM LM LM LM 10
File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth 2nd QF SF 2nd QF QF 2nd 2nd QF R2 RPO LM R2 RPO RPO LM LM LM 5th 5th 5th 17
File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR 1st CR CR GS 2nd 1st CR CR 2nd 6
File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath CR CR CR CR 1st CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR JM CR JM JM JM CR JM CR 1
File:Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan GS GS QF SF R2 R2 SF QF SF RPO QF QF SF SF RPO R2 LM LM LM 6th LM 17
File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon CR CR 1st CR QF SF QF SF 2nd SF 1st CR CR CR CR CR CR 2nd 4th 3rd 12
File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo GS QF GS 1st R2 SF QF QF QF RPO LM LM LM LM 1st CR CR CR CR CR 4th 12
File:Colours of Down.svg South Down QF LM LM LM 1
File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone SF GS QF QF LM R2 LM LM SF 1st SF RPO SF SF SF SF 2nd 1st CR CR CR 15
File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshire GS GS QF GS LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM LM 2nd SF 6th LM LM LM 7
File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR CR 1st CR CR 1

Debut of teams

Year Debutants Total
2005 File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh, File:Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan, File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal, File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh, File:Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim, File:Colours of London.svg London, File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford, File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth, File:Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan, File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo, File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone, File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshire 12
2006 File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry 1
2007 File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 1
2008 File:Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal, File:Colours of Down.svg South Down 2
2009 File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1
2010–2015 None 0
2016 File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 1
2017–2022 None 0
2023 File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 1
2024–present None 0
Total 19

Seasons in Nicky Rackard Cup

The number of years that each county has played in the Nicky Rackard Cup between 2005 and 2025. A total of 19 counties have competed in at least one season of the Nicky Rackard Cup. Monaghan have participated in the most championships. The counties in bold participate in the 2025 Nicky Rackard Cup.

Years Counties
17 Louth, Monaghan
16 Armagh, Donegal
15 Tyrone
12 Sligo, Roscommon
10 Longford
8 Fermanagh
7 Fingal, Leitrim, Warwickshire
6 Mayo
4 Cavan, London
2 Derry
1 Meath, South Down, Wicklow

List of Nicky Rackard Cup counties

Team Appearances Debut Most recent Championship titles Last championship title Best Nicky Rackard Cup result
Armagh 16 2005 2025 2 2012 1st
Cavan 4 2005 2008 0 QF
Derry 2 2006 2017 2 2017 1st
Donegal 16 2005 2024 4 2024 1st
Fermanagh 8 2005 2025 0 5th
Fingal 7 2008 2016 0 2nd
Leitrim 7 2005 2021 0 SF
London 4 2005 2011 2 2011 1st
Longford 10 2005 2020 0 SF
Louth 17 2005 2025 0 2nd
Mayo 6 2016 2025 2 2021 1st
Meath 1 2009 2009 1 2009 1st
Monaghan 17 2005 2024 0 SF
Roscommon 12 2007 2025 2 2015 1st
Sligo 12 2005 2025 2 2019 1st
South Down 1 2008 2008 0 QF
Tyrone 15 2005 2022 2 2022 1st
Warwickshire 7 2005 2022 0 2nd
Wicklow 1 2023 2023 1 2023 1st

All-time table

Legend

Colours
Currently competing in the Christy Ring Cup
Currently competing in the Nicky Rackard Cup
Currently competing in the Lory Meagher Cup

As of 18 May 2025 (After 2025 Nicky Rackard Cup group stage).

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1 File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 64 43 2 19 88
2 File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 69 42 1 26 85
3 File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 49 30 3 16 63
4 File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth 68 26 2 40 54
5 File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 51 26 0 25 52
6 File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 26 19 3 4 41
7 File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 41 17 3 21 37
8 File:Colours of London.svg London 18 15 0 3 30
9 File:Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 52 13 2 37 28
10 File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford 32 13 0 19 26
11 File:Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal 23 11 0 12 22
12 File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry 9 9 0 0 18
13 File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshire 25 7 2 16 16
14 File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 6 6 0 0 12
15 File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath 4 4 0 0 8
16 File:Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim 19 3 0 16 6
17 File:Colours of Fermanagh.svg Fermanagh 29 2 2 25 6
18 File:Colours of Down.svg South Down 3 2 0 1 4
19 File:Colours of Cavan.svg Cavan 10 1 0 9 2

By Semi-Final/Top 4 Appearances

Team No. Years
File:Colours of Donegal.svg Donegal 14 2005, 2006, 2007, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
File:Colours of Armagh.svg Armagh 14 2006, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 10 2005, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022
File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Roscommon 10 2007, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
File:Colours of Louth.svg Louth 5 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011, 2012
File:Colours of Fingal.svg Fingal 5 2008, 2009, 2011, 2014, 2016
File:Colours of Monaghan.svg Monaghan 5 2008, 2011, 2013, 2017, 2018
File:Colours of Mayo.svg Mayo 5 2016, 2020, 2021, 2024, 2025
File:Colours of London.svg London 4 2005, 2009, 2010, 2011
File:Colours of Sligo.svg Sligo 4 2008, 2010, 2019, 2025
File:Colours of Derry.svg Derry 2 2006, 2017
File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Warwickshire 2 2018, 2019
File:Colours of Longford.svg Longford 1 2006
File:Colours of Leitrim.svg Leitrim 1 2020
File:Colours of Meath.svg Meath 1 2009
File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Wicklow 1 2023

By decade

The most successful team of each decade, judged by number of Nicky Rackard Cup titles, is as follows:

Other records

Finishing positions

Nicky Rackard Cup final pairings

Pairing Meetings First Last
Armagh v Roscommon 2 2007 2015
Donegal v Mayo 2 2020 2024
London v Louth 2 2005 2011
Armagh v Derry 1 2017
Armagh v London 1 2010
Armagh v Louth 1 2012
Armagh v Mayo 1 2016
Armagh v Sligo 1 2019
Derry v Donegal 1 2006
Donegal v Roscommon 1 2013
Donegal v Warwickshire 1 2018
Fingal v Tyrone 1 2014
London v Meath 1 2009
Louth v Sligo 1 2008
Mayo v Tyrone 1 2021
Roscommon v Tyrone 1 2022
Donegal v Wicklow 1 2023
Mayo v Roscommon 1 2025

Player records

Top scorers per championship

Season Top scorer Team Score Total
2016 Damien Casey File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Tyrone 2-39 45

Top scorer(s) in the final

Season Top scorer Team Score Total
2005 File:Colours of London.svg Kevin McMullan London 2-1 7
File:Colours of London.svg Dave Bourke London 1-4 7
2006 File:Colours of Derry.svg Ruairí Convery Derry 2-7 13
2007 File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Shane Sweeney Roscommon 0-6 6
2008 File:Colours of Sligo.svg Keith Raymond Sligo 1-8 11
2009 File:Colours of Meath GAA.svg Neil Hackett Meath 0-6 6
File:Colours of London.svg Martin Finn London 0-6 6
2010 File:Colours of Armagh.svg Paul Breen Armagh 2-4 10
2011 File:Colours of London.svg Martin Finn London 2-8 14
2012 File:Colours of Louth.svg Shane Fennell Louth 0-9 9
2013 File:Colours of Roscommon.svg Gerry Fallon Roscommon 2-9 15
2014 File:Colours of Fingal.svg John Matthew Sheridan Fingal 0-11 11
2015 File:Colours of Armagh.svg Ryan Gaffney Armagh 0-8 8
2016 File:Colours of Mayo.svg Kenny Feeney Mayo 1-9 12
2017 File:Colours of Armagh.svg A. Grant Armagh 1-05 8
2018 File:Colours of Warwickshire.svg Niall McKenna Warwickshire 0-12 12
File:Colours of Donegal.svg Declan Coulter Donegal 1-09 12
2019
2020 File:Colours of Mayo.svg S Boland Mayo 0-11 11
2021 File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Damian Casey Tyrone 0-09 9
2022 File:Colours of Roscommon.svg D Glynn Roscommon 0-14 14
File:Colours of Tyrone.svg Damian Casey Tyrone 0–14 14
2023 File:Colours of Wicklow.svg Christy Moorehouse Wicklow 0–09 9

See also

References

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