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2022 Christy Ring Cup

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2022 Christy Ring Cup
Dates9 April – 21 May 2022
Teams6
Champions Kildare (4th title)
Brian Byrne (captain)
David Herity (manager)
Runners-up Mayo
Shane Boland (captain)
Derek Walsh (manager)
Relegated Wicklow
Tournament statistics
Matches played16
Goals scored54 (3.38 per match)
Points scored617 (38.56 per match)
Top scorer(s) Shane Boland (1-52)
2021 (Previous) (Next) 2023

The 2022 Christy Ring Cup is the 18th staging of the Christy Ring Cup since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association in 2005. The cup began on 9 April 2022 and ended on 21 May 2022.[1][2]

London returned to the competition after a two-year hiatus due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Gaelic games. Kildare replaced 2021 champions Offaly in the competition, having come last in the Joe McDonagh Cup in 2021 while Mayo were promoted into the competition, having won the Nicky Rackard Cup in 2021, replacing Roscommon, who finished last in 2021.

The 2022 Christy Ring Cup is played on a Round-Robin basis. The counties who finish in the top two places shall qualify for the final, with the winner being promoted to the Joe McDonagh Cup. The bottom placed team in the Round Robin is relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup.[3][4]

Kildare player Niall Ó Muineacháin scored an own goal against London in the opening minute of their game.[5]

Team changes

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To Championship

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Relegated from the Joe McDonagh Cup

Promoted from the Nicky Rackard Cup

From Championship

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Promoted to the Joe McDonagh Cup

Relegated to the Nicky Rackard Cup

Teams

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General Information

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County Last Cup title Last provincial title Last All-Ireland title Position in 2021 Championship Appearance
Derry 2001 Runners-up 16th
Kildare 2020 Lost relegation playoff (Joe McDonagh Cup)
London 2012 1901 10th
Mayo 1909 Champions (Nicky Rackard Cup) 14th
Sligo Semi-finals 3rd
Wicklow Semi-finals

Personnel and kits

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County Manager Captain(s) Sponsor
Derry Cormac Donnelly
Dominic McKinley[6]
Cormac O'Doherty[7]
Kildare David Herity Brian Byrne
London
Mayo Derek Walsh[8] Shane Boland[8]
Sligo Padraig Mannion[9]
Wicklow Éamonn Scallan[10] Martin O'Brien

Group stage

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Table

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Pos Team Pld W D L SF SA Diff Pts Qualification
1 Kildare 5 5 0 0 16-133 8-61 +96 10 Advance to Knockout Stage
2 Mayo 5 4 0 1 5-106 12-87 -2 8
3 Derry 5 3 0 2 8-85 5-81 +13 6
4 London 5 2 0 3 7-96 9-108 -18 4
5 Sligo 5 1 0 4 7-90 7-107 -17 2
6 Wicklow 5 0 0 5 9-59 11-125 -72 0 Relegation to Nicky Rackard Cup

Fixtures and results

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Round 1

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9 April 2022 Round 1 London 0–26 – 0–21 Sligo McGovern Park, Ruislip
R Crowley (0–12, 10f, 1 65'), B McCarry (0–4), D Hannon (0–3), F Collins (0–2), J Goulding (0–2), M Freaney (0–1), R Lombard (0–1), S Glynn (0–1) Report A Kilcullen (0–10,8f), G O'Kelly-Lynch (0–4, 1f, 1 65'), T Cawley (0–3), C Hanniffy (0–2), P Foley (0–1), R McHugh (0–1)
10 April 2022 Round 1 Derry 1–21 – 1–09 Wicklow Celtic Park, Derry
C O'Doherty (0–6,4f,1 '65), O McKeever (0–4), F Bradley (1–1), C Hendry (0–2), B McGilligan (0–2), J Mullan (0–2), M Lynch (0–2), R Mullen (0–1), M McGrath (0–1) Report B Ryan (0–4, 3f), E McCormack (1–0), J Doyle (0–3, 2f), O Young (0–2, 2f),
10 April 2022 Round 1 Mayo 0–11 – 5–26 Kildare James Stephens Park, Ballina
S Boland (0–5, 5f), K Higgins (0–3, 3f), J McManus (0–2), J Mooney (0–1) Report J Burke (0–9, 6f), J Sheridan (1–4), C Dowling (1–3), P Divilly (1–3), B Byrne (1–2), S Ryan (0–3), M Delaney (1–0), R Boran (0–1), C McCabe (0–1)

Round 2

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16 April 2022 Round 2 Wicklow 2–10 – 0–26 Mayo Aughrim County Ground, Aughrim
E Kavanagh (2–0), J Doyle (0–4,3f), B Ryan (0–3, 1f, 1 '65), E McCormack (0–2), J Toomey (0–1) Report J Mooney (0–8), S Kenny (0–5, 1f, 1 '65), S Boland (0–5, 2f), E Delaney (0–4), D Huane (0–1), A Phillips (0–1), K Higgins (0–1), K Feeney (0–1)
16 April 2022 Round 2 Kildare 3–35 – 3–14 London St Conleth's Park, Newbridge
J Sheridan (2–4), J Burke (0–9, 8f), G Keegan (0–4), M Delaney (1–1), C McCabe (0–3), C Dowling (0–3), P Dolan (0–2), B Byrne (0–2), S Ryan (0–2), R Boran (0–1), P Divilly (0–1), S Christianseen (0–1), P Leahy (0–1), J Travers (0–1) Report J Goulding (1–3), M Dwyer (0–3), R Crowley (0–3, 2f, 1 '65), Own Goal (1–0), F O'Keefe (1–0), C Byrne (0–2), S Lordan (0–1), M Flannery (0–1), S Glynn (0–1)
17 April 2022 Round 2 Sligo 0–11 – 2–20 Derry Markievicz Park, Sligo
G O'Kelly Lynch (0–4, 4f), M Munnelly (0–2), A Kilcullen (0–2, 2f), F Cawley (0–1), J McHugh (0–1), T Cawley (0–1) Report G Bradley (1–4), O McKeever (1–3), C O'Doherty (0–5, 4f, 1'65), D Foley (0–4), R Mullen (0–2), J Mullan (0–1), D McGilligan (0–1)

Round 3

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23 April 2022 Round 3 London 2–13 – 1–22 Mayo McGovern Park, Ruislip
D Hannon 1-8, C Byrne 1-0, M Dwyer 0-1, F O'Keeffe 0-1, J McCarthy 0-1, P Muldoon 0-1, S Glynn 0-1. S Boland 1-6, J McManus 0-3, E Delaney 0-3, K Higgins 0-3, S Kenny 0-2, J Mooney 0-2, K Feeney 0-1, M Phillips 0-1, G McManus 0-1.
23 April 2022 Round 3 Kildare 1–24 – 0–12 Derry St Conleth's Park, Newbridge
J Burke (0–7, 4f, 1'65), C McCabe (1–4), G Keegan (0–6), J Byrne (0–2), R Boran (0–1), P Divilly (0–1), C Boran (0–1), C Dowling (0–1), S Ryan (0–1) Report R Mullan (0–5, 4f), C O'Doherty (0–2, 2f), D Foley (0–2, 1f), G Bradley (0–1), C Kelly (0–1), B Laverty (0–1)
23 April 2022 Round 3 Sligo 4–24 – 1–14 Wicklow Markievicz Park, Sligo
A Kilcullen (2–8, 7f), C Hannify (0–8), G O'Kelly Lynch (0–5, 4f), J McHugh (1–1), R Brennan (1–0), P Foley (0–2), T Cawley (0–1) Report J Doyle (0–6, 4f), S Germaine (1–2, 1-1f), B Ryan (0–3, 3f), M Murphy (0–2), E McCormack (0–1)

Round 4

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7 May 2022 Round 4 Wicklow 3–10 – 5–25 Kildare Aughrim County Ground, Aughrim
S Germaine (1-2, 1-0pen, 2f), J Henderson (1-1), B Ryan (0-3, 1f, 1 '65), M O'Brien (0-3), E Kavanagh (1-0), J Doyle (0-1) Report J Burke (1-9, 7f, 1'65), J Byrne (1-4), G Keegan (1-2), B Byrne (1-1), C Dowling (1-0), P Divilly (0-2), S Ryan (0-2), C McCabe (0-1), C Boran (0-1), P Dolan (0-1), P McKenna (0-1), D Costello (0-1)
7 May 2022 Round 4 Mayo 2–24 – 1–20 Sligo James Stephens Park, Ballina
S Boland (0-12, 11f), K Higgins (1-2), K Feeney (1-2), D Huane (0-2), S Kenny (0-2, 1f), J McManus (0-2), A Phillips (0-1), P Lyons (0-1) Report A Kilcullen (0-10, 8f), G O'Kelly Lynch (0-6, 4f), C Hannify (1-1), J McHugh (0-2), T Cawley (0-1)
8 May 2022 Round 4 Derry 3–14 – 1–14 London Owenbeg, Dungiven
C O’Doherty (0–4, 4f), O McKeever (1–1), T McHugh (1–1), R Mullen (0–3, 3f), G Bradley (1–0), D McGilligan (0–2), J Mullan (0–1), D Foley (0–1), E McGill (0–1) Report D Hannon (0–8, 6f, 1 '65), F O'Keefe (1–0), S Glynn (0–2), M Dwyer (0–1), C Nelson (0–1), B McCarry (0–1), J Goulding (0–1)

Round 5

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14 May 2022 Round 5 Kildare 2-23 - 2-14 Sligo St Conleth's Park, Newbridge
B Byrne (0-7), M Delaney (1-4), S Ryan (1-2), J Sheridan (0-4), C Kielty (0-2), C Boran (0-1), P. Dolan (0-1), F. Bass (0-1), D. Costello (0-1) Report A Kilcullen (1-11), T Cawley (1-0), G O’Kelly-Lynch (0-2), C Hannify (0-1)
14 May 2022 Round 5 London 1-29 - 2-16 Wicklow McGovern Park, Ruislip
J Goulding (1-6), D Hannon (0-8, 7f), S Glynn (0-3), M Dwyer (0-3), M Freaney (0-2), C Lordan (0-2), B McCarry (0-2), F O’Keefe (0-1), P Muldoon (0-1), M Flannery (0-1) Report S Germaine (2-5, 0-3f, 2-0pen), B Ryan (0-3, 1f, 1 ’65), E Kavanagh (0-2), M Murphy (0-1), J Henderson (0-1), J Doyle (0-1), O Young (0-1), R Lambe (0-1), K Conway (0-1)
14 May 2022 Round 5 Mayo 2-23 - 2-18 Derry MacHale Park, Castlebar
S Boland (0-12, 8f), J Mooney (1-3), K Feeney (1-1), J McManus (0-2), D Kenny (0-1), K Higgins (0-1), D Huane (0-1), S Kenny (0-1, f) Report J Mullan (1-3), C O’Doherty (0-6,6f), R McKeever (1-2), D Gilligan (0-2), D Foley (0-2), R Mullan (0-1), P Kelly (0-1), G Bradley (0-1)

Knockout stage

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Final

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21 May 2022 Final Kildare 2-29 - 0-19 Mayo Croke Park, Dublin
James Burke 0-11 (0-7f, 0-1 65), Gerry Keegan 0-10, Brian Byrne 1-2, Cathal Dowling 1-1, Cathal McCabe 0-3, Shane Ryan 0-1, Paul Dolan 0-1. Report Shane Boland 0-10 (0-8f), Kenny Feeney 0-3 (0-1f), Joseph McManus 0-2, Eoin Delaney 0-1, Joseph Mooney 0-1 (sideline), Keith Higgins 0-1, Seán Kenny 0-1f. Referee: Michael Kennedy (Tipperary)

Kildare are promoted to the 2023 Joe McDonagh Cup.

Stadia and locations

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Statistics

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Top scorers

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Top Scorer Overall

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Rank Player County Tally Total Matches Average
1 Shane Boland[11] Mayo 1-52 55 6 9.17
2 Andy Kilcullen Sligo 3-41 50 5 10.00
3 James Burke Kildare 1-44 47 5 9.40
4 Gerry Keegan Kildare 1-23 26 4 6.50
5 Cormac O'Doherty Derry 0–23 23 5 4.60
6 Brian Byrne Kildare 3-13 22 6 3.67
7 Seanie Germaine Wicklow 4-9 21 4 5.25
Jack Sheridan Kildare 3–12 21 6 3.50
Gerard O'Kelly-Lynch Sligo 0–21 21 5 4.25

In a single game

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Rank Player County Tally Total Opposition
1 Andy Kilcullen Sligo 2–8 14 Wicklow
Andy Kilcullen Sligo 1-11 14 Kildare
3 Ronan Crowley London 0–12 12 Sligo
Shane Boland Mayo 0–12 12 Sligo
James Burke Kildare 1-9 12 Wicklow
Shane Boland Mayo 0–12 12 Derry
7 Seanie Germaine Wicklow 2-5 11 London
James Burke Kildare 0-11 11 Mayo
Shane Boland Mayo 1-08 11 London
10 Gerry Keegan Kildare 0-10 10 Mayo
Andy Kilcullen Sligo 0–10 10 London
Jack Sheridan Kildare 2–4 10 London
Andy Kilcullen Sligo 0–10 10 Mayo
James Burke Kildare 0-10 10 Mayo
Shane Boland Mayo 0–10 10 Kildare

Miscellaneous

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References

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  1. ^ O'Riordan, Ian (21 December 2021). "GAA fixtures 2022: Calendar confirmed with replays only for All-Ireland finals". The Irish Times. Dublin. ISSN 0791-5144. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  2. ^ "Christy Ring Cup". RTÉ Sport. Retrieved 10 April 2022.
  3. ^ "GAA publish Master Fixtures Schedule for 2022".
  4. ^ GAA Master Fixture Schedule Book
  5. ^ "Christy Ring Win Number Two For Kildare Despite Bizarre Opening". Kildare Nationalist. 16 April 2022.
  6. ^ Ó Meiscill, Pádraig (10 July 2021). "Derry looking at return to Christy Ring Cup final". The Irish News. Belfast. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  7. ^ Mullan, Orlagh (9 May 2022). "Derry get back on track with hard-fought win over London". The Irish News. Belfast. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  8. ^ a b "Mayo hurlers get Christy Ring campaign back on track". Connaught Telegraph. Castlebar. 16 April 2022.
  9. ^ Latest Sport (12 December 2021). "Midwest Radio – Padraig Mannion re-appointed Sligo Hurling manager". Midwestradio.ie. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  10. ^ "Colin Kelly appointed as Wicklow Senior Football Manager – Wicklow GAA". Officialwicklowgaa.ie. 15 October 2021. Retrieved 9 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Shane Boland confirmed as top scorer in the Christy Ring Cup". MidWest Radio. 25 May 2022.