The focus of our ratings moved up to the North West this weekend, as ten of the twenty matches took place there. The pecking order in North West cricket has been hard to judge all season, and recent results have done little to clear the picture up.
Brigade, who went into the weekend as the number one ranked NW team, hung on to their position, as they followed up a loss to Bready with a win over Ardmore. Coleraine stay in second spot, with a win over Fox Lodge and a loss to Strabane. Donemana stay at 3rd place after a win over Ardmore.
It is Strabane who look like lifting the Premier League title. Their ranking of 4th in the NW may not reflect that, but there is very little between them, and a win over Ardmore next week could lift them over Donemana.
In Leinster Division 2, there were wins for Rush and Phoenix, with both sides moving up in the rankings - to 36th and 29th respectively, and Leinster's win over Balbriggan means that the LCU will now have nine teams in the end of season top 20 for the first time since 2007.
Carrickfergus were the big winners in the NCU, as wins over Dundrum and Downpatrick moved them up to three places to 22nd
Next week should be the last week of the season, with the main question being who will win the Waringstown/Instonians match, and whether they can overtake YMCA at the top of the table