FOOTBALL: End of Year Rankings – 2021
The 2021 End of Year Football Rankings are now available. (The Meath team celebrates after the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Senior Football Championship Final match between Dublin and Meath at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)
New All-Ireland senior champions Meath have finished in second place overall, just falling short of their predecessors Dublin who hold the top spot.
Cork and Galway conclude the top four with Donegal, Armagh, Mayo, Kerry, Waterford and Monaghan rounding out the top 10.
The biggest movers this year were Cavan (up six places) in 12th; Donegal (up five places) in 5th; Monaghan (up five places) in 10th; Laois (up five places) in 16th; Wexford (up four places) in 15th; and Meath (up three places) in 2nd.
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1-10
== | 1. | DUBLIN | 77.85 |
(+3) | 2. | Meath | 77.30 |
(-1) | 3. | Cork | 73.49 |
(-1) | 4. | Galway | 70.87 |
(+5) | 5. | Donegal | 70.21 |
(+2) | 6. | Armagh | 69.16 |
(-3) | 7. | Mayo | 69.00 |
(-2) | 8. | Kerry | 66.44 |
(+3) | 9. | Waterford | 64.97 |
(+5) | 10. | Monaghan | 61.03 |
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11-20
(-4) | 11. | Tipperary | 59.44 |
(+6) | 12. | Cavan | 58.23 |
== | 13. | Westmeath | 55.50 |
(-5) | 14. | Tyrone | 52.50 |
(+4) | 15. | Wexford | 47.58 |
(+5) | 16. | Laois | 47.47 |
(-3) | 17. | Kildare | 45.63 |
(-2) | 18. | Clare | 44.12 |
(-8) | 19. | Roscommon | 43.82 |
(-3) | 20. | Sligo | 41.43 |
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21-30
(+2) | 21. | Down | 39.95 |
(-2) | 22. | Louth | 38.83 |
(-1) | 23. | Wicklow | 38.58 |
(+3) | 24. | Leitrim | 38.14 |
(+3) | 25. | Longford | 37.04 |
(-1) | 26. | Offaly | 33.71 |
(+2) | 27. | Antrim | 29.26 |
(-4) | 28. | Fermanagh | 28.86 |
(+1) | 29. | Carlow | 23.98 |
(-4) | 30. | Limerick | 20.16 |
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31-32
== | 31. | Derry | 17.44 |
== | 32. | London | 13.47 |
FOOTBALL: 2020 End of Year RANKINGS