Quote from: armaghniac on May 29, 2024, 11:33:12 PMQuote from: galwayman on May 29, 2024, 11:11:40 PMQuote from: armaghniac on May 29, 2024, 10:59:52 PMI think the scenario being talked about is one where Derry, Galway and Armagh all beat Westmeath & all end up on 4 points.Quote from: lenny on May 29, 2024, 10:14:06 PMQuote from: Armagh18 on May 29, 2024, 05:21:07 PMIn the event that two teams or more finish with equal points, but have been affected by a disqualification, loss of game on a proven objection, retirement or walkover, the tie shall be decided by the following means:
(i) Least number of Walkovers given.
(ii) Score Difference from the games in which only the teams involved, (teams tied on points), have played each other (subtracting the total Scores Against from the total Scores For)
(iii) Highest Total Score For, in which only the teams involved have played each other, and have finished equal in (ii)
(iv) Highest Total Goals For, in which only the teams involved have played each other, and have finished equal in (ii) & (iii)
(v) A Play-Off
From opening page on this thread. Fair chance we lose to Derry and beat Galway and everyone beats Westmeath. In that case score difference only from the games between us, Derry and Galway would come into it.
That's why Derry can't finish top unless we beat Armagh by 6 or 7 points which just won't happen.
This thread is repeating itself. As I said above, surely you have the option of beating Westmeath by 8 or 9 points instead?
Results against Westmeath then don't count in terms of the scoring average calculation - so it wouldn't matter how much they beat Westmeath by.
Fair enough, that is written there, which was a clue.
Not true...you are still referencing walkover scenario.