CAMOGIE: Rankings (April 2023)

CAMOGIE: Rankings (April 2023)

The Camogie Rankings (post Very Leagues) are now available. (Galway celebrate after winning the Division 1A Final ©INPHO/Ryan Byrne)

League champions Galway are top of the pile, replacing Kilkenny who are second.  Cork and Tipperary remain third and fourth respectively.

Carlow are the big movers up five places to 24th; Kerry rise three places (16th); Antrim (9th), Offaly (13th) and Meath (14th) climb two places each; and there are also gains for Clare (7th) and Wexford (8th).

(+1) 1. GALWAY 79.67
(-1) 2. Kilkenny 75.48
== 3. Cork 74.31
== 4. Tipperary 70.87
== 5. Waterford 67.46
== 6. Dublin 63.51
(+1) 7. Clare 62.32
(+1) 8. Wexford 60.42
(+2) 9. Antrim 57.40
== 10. Down 56.63
(-4) 11. Limerick 56.06
(+1) 12. (Cork-B) 52.71
(+2) 13. Offaly 49.21
(+2) 14. Meath 48.22
(-3) 15. (Galway-B) 47.50
(+3) 16. Kerry 47.45
(-3) 17. Derry 47.39
== 18. (Kilkenny-B) 46.67
(-2) 19. Westmeath 45.02
== 20. (Wexford-B) 41.00
(+2) 21. (Tipperary-B) 38.92
(+4) 22. (Clare-B) 36.32
(-1) 23. (Dublin-B) 34.67
(+5) 24. Carlow 34.57
(-4) 25. Kildare 34.55
(-2) 26. (Antrim-B) 34.17
== 27. Armagh 33.94
(-3) 28. Laois 32.82
(-1) 29. Cavan 31.95
NE 30. (Offaly-B) 25.86
(-1) 31. Tyrone 25.65
== 32. Roscommon 23.66
(+1) 33. (Limerick-B) 22.87
(-3) 34. Mayo 22.05
(-2) 35. Wicklow 19.74
(-1) 36. (Waterford-B) 17.18
(-1) 37. Donegal 14.25
(-1) 38. (Kildare-B) 14.04
(-1) 39. (Down-B) 13.98
(-1) 40. Louth 13.82

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