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{{Infobox GAA League
The '''National Hurling League 1982-83''' was the 52nd staging of the [[National Hurling League]]. [[Kilkenny GAA|Kilkenny]] won the league, beating [[Limerick GAA|Limerick]] by 2-14 to 2-12 in the final.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/general/leagues/nhlrecords.aspx|title=National Hurling League Results 1925-2009|publisher=Hogan Stand|date=|accessdate=18 April 2011}}</ref>
|league = 1982–83 National Football League
|image =
|dates = 17 October 1982 – 24 April 1983
|teams =
|team1 = Kilkenny
|captain1 = [[Liam Fennelly]]
|manager1 = [[Pat Henderson]]
|titles = 6th
|team2 = Limerick
|captain2 = [[Leonard Enright]]
|manager2 = [[Br. Michael O'Grady]]
|two =
|three =
|four =
|previous = [[1981–82 National Hurling League|1981–82]]
|next = [[1983–84 National Hurling League|1983–84]]
}}
The '''1982–83 National Hurling League''' was the 52nd season of the [[National Hurling League]] (NHL), an annual [[hurling]] competition for the [[GAA county teams]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hoganstand.com/general/leagues/nhlrecords.aspx|title=National Hurling League Results 1925-2009|publisher=Hogan Stand|date=|accessdate=18 April 2011}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |last= Smith|first=Raymond |date=1999 |title=Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games |location=Dublin, Ireland |publisher= |page=208 |isbn=0950175870}}</ref> It was won by {{GG|Kilkenny|hurling}} for the second year in a row.<ref>[https://deiseach.wordpress.com/national-hurling-league-19823/]</ref>
==Overview==
===Structure===


The National Hurling League's top division was divided into two groups - 1A and 1B. The top two teams in Division 1A advance to the semi-finals. The third- and fourth-placed teams in 1A, as well as the top two from 1B, play in the quarter-finals.
===Division 1===
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|date =3 April 1983
|time =
|round = Semi-final
|team1 = {{GG|Kilkenny|hurling}}
|score = 5-11 – 1-17
|report =
|team2 = {{GG|Laois|hurling}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Semple Stadium]], [[Thurles]]
|attendance =
|referee =
|stack=yes
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
|date =10 April 1983
|time =
|round = Semi-final
|team1 = {{GG|Limerick|hurling}}
|score = 3-10 – 2-6
|report =
|team2 = {{GG|Wexford|hurling}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Semple Stadium]], [[Thurles]]
|attendance =
|referee =
|stack=yes
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
|date = 24 April 1983
|time =
|round = Final
|team1 = {{GG|Kilkenny|hurling}}
|score = 2-14 – 2-12
|report =
|team2 = {{GG|Limerick|hurling}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = [[Semple Stadium]], [[Thurles]]
|attendance =
|referee =
|stack=yes
}}
==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}

Revision as of 21:47, 24 August 2015

1982–83 National Football League
League details
Dates17 October 1982 – 24 April 1983
League champions
WinnersKilkenny (6th win)
CaptainLiam Fennelly
ManagerPat Henderson
League runners-up
Runners-upLimerick
CaptainLeonard Enright
ManagerBr. Michael O'Grady

The 1982–83 National Hurling League was the 52nd season of the National Hurling League (NHL), an annual hurling competition for the GAA county teams.[1][2] It was won by Kilkenny for the second year in a row.[3]

Overview

Structure

The National Hurling League's top division was divided into two groups - 1A and 1B. The top two teams in Division 1A advance to the semi-finals. The third- and fourth-placed teams in 1A, as well as the top two from 1B, play in the quarter-finals.

Division 1

3 April 1983 Semi-final Kilkenny 5-11 – 1-17 Laois Semple Stadium, Thurles
10 April 1983 Semi-final Limerick 3-10 – 2-6 Wexford Semple Stadium, Thurles
24 April 1983 Final Kilkenny 2-14 – 2-12 Limerick Semple Stadium, Thurles

References

  1. ^ "National Hurling League Results 1925-2009". Hogan Stand. Retrieved 18 April 2011.
  2. ^ Smith, Raymond (1999). Complete Handbook of Gaelic Games. Dublin, Ireland. p. 208. ISBN 0950175870.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ [1]