After a brief mid-season break, Cricket Leinster's All Ireland rankings are back. Three months left to the end of the season, and the big question is who will finish the season in top spot?
These rankings take into account the week from June 25 to July 1, and as that period is drifiting into the midst of time, a quick reminder of what happened.
It was Irish Senior Cup and National Cup quarter final weekend, with Merrion losing to Pembroke being the biggest "upset". All the other matches went to form.
In the NCU, Waringstown lost for the first time this year - to CSNI. In the North West, Donemana and Brigade won the Senior Cup semi finals
In Leinster, the main "upset" was another Pembroke win, as they beat The Hills in the league, as well as Cork County beating Malahide in Division 2
All that led to some interesting changes in the rankings, although with Merrion and Waringstown both losing, there was no change at the top. Pembroke enter the top 10 - the last time they finished a season in the top 10 was a 9th place in 2002. Brigade's semi final win has lifted them to the top of the North West pile in 9th overall, with Coleraine dropping to 11th.
Cork County's fantastic season continues, and they moved up six places to 23rd after the win over Malahide.
The updated rankings for July 2 - July 8 will be released on Tuesday, with the most recent rankings coming out at the end of the week