FOOTBALL: End of Year Rankings – 2022
The 2022 End of Year Football Rankings are now available. (The Meath team celebrate with the Brendan Martin cup after the TG4 All-Ireland Ladies Football Senior Championship Final match between Kerry and Meath at Croke Park in Dublin. Photo by Brendan Moran/Sportsfile)
Back-to-back All-Ireland senior champions Meath have now officially taken over the top spot, ahead of Dublin, with Kerry and Donegal rounding out the top four.
Kerry are the big movers up five places to third, Louth and Longford gain three spots each; All-Ireland intermediate champions Laois and Wicklow move up two places; and there are also gains for Meath, Donegal, Mayo, Tipperary, Clare, Roscommon and Limerick. New York are a new entry.
The rankings now include Antrim’s victory over Fermanagh in the TG4 All-Ireland Junior Final Replay.
(+1) | 1. | MEATH | 79.40 |
(-1) | 2. | Dublin | 74.70 |
(+5) | 3. | Kerry | 73.04 |
(+1) | 4. | Donegal | 72.09 |
(-2) | 5. | Cork | 71.70 |
(+1) | 6. | Mayo | 70.38 |
(-1) | 7. | Armagh | 68.46 |
(-4) | 8. | Galway | 67.10 |
== | 9. | Waterford | 64.66 |
(+1) | 10. | Tipperary | 59.25 |
(-1) | 11. | Monaghan | 59.03 |
== | 12. | Cavan | 58.63 |
== | 13. | Westmeath | 54.64 |
(+2) | 14. | Laois | 54.13 |
== | 15. | Wexford | 48.91 |
(-2) | 16. | Tyrone | 47.27 |
(+1) | 17. | Clare | 45.76 |
(+1) | 18. | Roscommon | 42.63 |
(+3) | 19. | Louth | 41.43 |
(-3) | 20. | Kildare | 41.10 |
(+2) | 21. | Wicklow | 40.86 |
(+3) | 22. | Longford | 40.82 |
(-2) | 23. | Down | 37.24 |
(-4) | 24. | Sligo | 36.90 |
(-1) | 25. | Leitrim | 35.53 |
== | 26. | Offaly | 35.45 |
== | 27. | Antrim | 34.75 |
== | 28. | Fermanagh | 26.35 |
(+1) | 29. | Limerick | 25.55 |
NE | 30. | New York | 23.68 |
(-2) | 31. | Carlow | 21.32 |
== | 32. | London | 20.70 |
(-2) | 33. | Derry | 14.01 |
FOOTBALL: End of Year Rankings – 2021