In the six years of results built into our mathematical model, the biggest ‘shock’ – where the winning side had the lowest expectation of coming out on top – was Longford’s win away in Derry in the qualifiers last year. Our model had given Longford just a 5.3% chance of winning in that game. If anyone had a track record of unlikely victories – in as much as anyone has a ‘track record’ – it’s Longford.
But while they had a 5.3% chance in Derry last year – meaning they would win the fixture one time in every 20 – in Croker their chances fell to just 1%. They had a one-in-100 chance of dismantling the Dublin juggernaut and it’s hardly any surprise
There is a certain amount of unnecessary hand-wringing about the increasing gulf in standard between football’s elite and its also-rans. The gulf in football has never been as big as it is in hurling, but nobody frets about it – it’s accepted that even among the 13 counties in the Liam MacCarthy Cup, only four or five have any reasonable prospect of looking to win the All-Ireland. Football needs to realise that there are no sporting competitions on earth in which everyone has a chance of winning outright.
Yes, the arbitrary provincial boundaries are a bother; had the draw been different, the reigning All-Ireland champions Kerry could have played their opening game against Waterford, the weakest side in the land. But those divisions are man-made and the GAA already knows they can be moved when convenience allows. The solutions for a restructured championship – the type where Longford can look forward to a decent day out without already stuffing their tails between their legs – are there if only there’s enough willpower to implement them.
1 | Dublin | 1969 | |
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2 | Kerry | 1847 | |
3 | Donegal | 1785 | |
4 | Mayo | 1777 | |
5 | Cork | 1771 | |
6 | Monaghan | 1688 | |
7 | Tyrone | 1583 | |
8 | Derry | 1491 | |
9 | Meath | 1469 | |
10 | Armagh | 1449 | |
11 | Roscommon | 1425 | |
12 | Galway | 1401 | |
13 | Kildare | 1396 | |
14 | Down | 1390 | |
15 | Laois | 1318 | |
16 | Cavan | 1269 | |
17 | Tipperary | 1247 | |
18 | Fermanagh | 1206 | |
19 | Westmeath | 1159 | |
20 | Sligo | 1141 | |
21 | Clare | 1085 | |
22 | Wexford | 1060 | |
23 | Longford | 1055 | |
24 | Limerick | 1021 | |
25 | Louth | 1021 | |
26 | Offaly | 960 | |
27 | Antrim | 895 | |
28 | Leitrim | 874 | |
29 | Wicklow | 766 | |
30 | Carlow | 694 | |
31 | Waterford | 649 | |
32 | London | 570 |