The gap between the top two sides is now at its closest all season. Dublin took 56 ratings points from Mayo with their comprehensive win in McHale Park, while Kerry’s narrow win over Donegal only saw 14 points left with the victors. As a result, the gap between the top two is now just 2 points – meaning, if the teams were to meet on a neutral venue today, Kerry would be fancied to win by just 50.2%.
Down are the week’s big risers after a comprehensive away win in Westmeath; at the top, Cork jump to fourth after their one-point win away in Tyrone.
1 | Kerry | 1908 | |
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2 | (+1) | Dublin | 1906 |
3 | (-1) | Mayo | 1801 |
4 | (+1) | Cork | 1793 |
5 | (-1) | Donegal | 1767 |
6 | Monaghan | 1658 | |
7 | Tyrone | 1617 | |
8 | Armagh | 1501 | |
9 | (+3) | Down | 1457 |
10 | (-1) | Derry | 1444 |
11 | (-1) | Meath | 1428 |
12 | (-1) | Kildare | 1394 |
13 | (+1) | Roscommon | 1385 |
14 | (-1) | Galway | 1355 |
15 | Laois | 1305 | |
16 | (+1) | Cavan | 1276 |
17 | (-1) | Tipperary | 1275 |
18 | Fermanagh | 1192 | |
19 | Westmeath | 1145 | |
20 | Louth | 1122 | |
21 | (+2) | Longford | 1090 |
22 | (+2) | Sligo | 1076 |
23 | (-1) | Clare | 1067 |
24 | (-3) | Wexford | 1057 |
25 | Limerick | 971 | |
26 | Offaly | 948 | |
27 | Antrim | 932 | |
28 | (+1) | Leitrim | 827 |
29 | (-1) | Wicklow | 825 |
30 | Carlow | 697 | |
31 | Waterford | 670 | |
32 | London | 540 | |
33 | New York | 364 | |
34 | Kilkenny | 147 |