After a week where all three reigning champions were beaten, this weekend the two competing champions both came out on top. Kildare got their Christy Ring campaign back on track by disposing of Mayo, while Warwickshire won in Sligo.
Despite there being six games this weekend, the overall standings in the Elo ratings are exactly as they were on Friday.
1 | Kilkenny | 2174 | |
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2 | Tipperary | 2101 | |
3 | Cork | 1991 | |
4 | Waterford | 1941 | |
5 | Dublin | 1914 | |
6 | Limerick | 1860 | |
7 | Galway | 1858 | |
8 | Clare | 1845 | |
9 | Wexford | 1699 | |
10 | Offaly | 1591 | |
11 | Laois | 1473 | |
12 | Kerry | 1468 | |
13 | Westmeath | 1392 | |
14 | Antrim | 1326 | |
15 | Kildare | 1296 | |
16 | Carlow | 1264 | |
17 | Down | 1254 | |
18 | Meath | 1235 | |
19 | Derry | 1191 | |
20 | London | 1117 | |
21 | Wicklow | 1033 | |
22 | Armagh | 1009 | |
23 | Roscommon | 989 | |
24 | Tyrone | 935 | |
25 | Mayo | 915 | |
26 | Donegal | 886 | |
27 | Fingal | 795 | |
28 | Monaghan | 782 | |
29 | Louth | 644 | |
30 | Fermanagh | 618 | |
31 | Longford | 576 | |
32 | Warwicks | 515 | |
33 | Leitrim | 377 | |
34 | Sligo | 265 | |
35 | Lancashire | 225 |