2008 Derry county hurling team season

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The following is a summary of Derry county hurling team's 2008 season.

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2008 National Hurling League

Meath 0-08 1-25 Derry
Stephen Clinch 1-04, Niall Hackett 0-07 (0-02 frees, 0-02 65s), Joey Kenna 0-04, Ger O’Neill 0-04, David Raleigh 0-02, Barry Slevin 0-02, David Crimmins and Andrew Snow 0-01 each.Ruairi Convery 0-05 (0-03 frees), Paddy Henry, Ben Dodds and Phillip McGlade 0-01 each.
Derry 3-11 0-09 London
Ruairi Convery 2-06 (0-03 frees), Gavin Kelly 1-00, Paddy Henry 0-03, Oisin McCloskey and Sean McCullagh 0-01 each.Martin Finn 0-06 (0-05 frees, 0-01 65), Mark Mythen 0-02, Conor O’Halloran 0-01 each.
Armagh 2-13 3-11 Derry
Declan Coulter 1-07 (0-04 frees), Connor McCann 1-01, Barney McCann 0-02, Gerard Enright, Cahal Carvill and Christopher McAlinden 0-01 each.Ruairi Convery 0-07 (0-05 frees, 0-01 sideline, 0-01 65), Gavin Kelly 2-00, Diarmuid Brunton 1-01, Paddy Henry, Kevin Hinphey and Oisin McCloskey 0-01 each.
?, Keady
Attendance: ?
Referee: Tiernach Mahon (Fermanagh)
Derry 2-19 3-14 Down
Ruairi Convery 2-07 (1-00 penalty, 0-05 frees, 0-01 65), Paddy Henry 0-05 (0-02 frees), Kevin Hinphey 0-02, Diarmuid Brunton 0-02, Patrick McCloskey 0-02, Oisin McCloskey 0-01.Gareth Johnson 2-02, Gerard Coulter 1-00, James Coyle 0-03 (0-01 free), Patrick Coulter 0-03, Ruairi McGrattan 0-02, Brendan McGourty 0-02, Andy Savage and Stephen Clarke 0-01 each.
Fr. McNally Park, Banagher
Attendance: ?
Referee: John Devlin (Tyrone)
Carlow 1-14 1-07 Derry
.Ruairi Convery 1-04 (1?-04 frees), Paddy Henry 0-03 (0-01 free).
Dr. Cullen Park, Carlow
Attendance: ?
Referee: ()

Championship

2008 Ulster Senior Hurling Championship

Derry 7-23 3-13 Monaghan
Kieth Biggs 7-23 stadium = Celtic Park, Derry
Antrim 2-17 1-12 Derry
Paddy Richmond 2-03
Paul Shields 0-04 (0-01 free)
Eddie McCloskey 0-04
Karl Stewart 0-03 (0-01 '65)
Liam Watson 0-01 (0-01 free)
P.J. O'Connell 0-01
Simon McCrory 0-01
Ruairi Convery 0-08 (0-08 frees)
Gavin Kelly 1-01
Patrick McCloskey 0-02
Kevin Hinphey 0-01
Casement Park, Belfast
Attendance: ?
Referee: Declan Magee (Down)

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