GALWAY
Manager: Kevin Walsh (3rd year)
Odds: All-Ireland 20/1; Connacht 11/4
Next up: v Sligo/Mayo, Pearse Stadium, June 11th
Like getting a line on a fruit machine, Galway dethroned Mayo in the province, won Division Two and promotion, and produced another good under-21 crop. Sense of mission has seen old-timers like Seán Armstrong and Michael Meehan return to the panel. Rising hopes for the 21s depressed by sundry departures for the US this summer. Litmus test likely against Mayo.
LEITRIM
Manager: Brendan Guckian (1st year)
Odds: All-Ireland 5,000/1; Connacht 200/1
Next up: v London, Ruislip, May 28th
There’s a certain amount of optimism in the county given the quality of the younger players coming into the panel. Came close to spiking Wexford’s promotion run early in the league but ended resolutely mid-table. Will be targeting a semi-final against Roscommon while reminding themselves they lost to London four years ago.
LONDON
Manager: Ciarán Deely (2nd year)
Odds: All-Ireland 5,000/1; Connacht 200/1
Next up: v Leitrim, Ruislip, May 28th
Had to play all league fixtures away last year because of development work in Ruislip and they lost the key contest against first-round opponents Leitrim but were missing players. There has been a notable emergence of home-grown footballers. Ciarán Deeley, in his second year as manager, selected four for last year's championship and one of them, Liam Gavaghan, is this season's captain.
MAYO
Manager: Stephen Rochford (2nd year)
Odds: All-Ireland 5/1; Connacht 4/5
Next: v Sligo, Elvery’s MacHale Park, Castlebar, May 21st
Another mixed league begs the question has last year's hair's breadth All-Ireland disappointment stifled the impulse for radical reform? In one sense it's hard to tear up the blueprint when so close but so many players are in their seventh year of questing for Sam. Fergal Boland has attracted good reviews but he's the only new addition from last year's All-Ireland-winning under-21s.
ROSCOMMON
Manager: Kevin McStay (2nd year)
Odds: All-Ireland 40/1; Connacht 11/4
Next: v Leitrim/London, Hyde Park, June 18th
Since an encouraging 2016 league the last year has been a nightmare. The collapse in the Connacht final was followed by a management schism and a hopelessly outgunned league campaign. There are positives, however faint. The draw has been kind and although relegated, the team battled along the way. Strength is in attack but issues at centrefield and defence remain.
SLIGO
Manager: Niall Carew (3rd year)
Odds: All-Ireland 500/1; Connacht 25/1
Next up: v Mayo, Elvery’s MacHale Park, May 21st
First winners of the season thanks to an admirably focused display in New York despite serious talk of a first home win in that fixture. Absence of key forward Niall Murphy was a blow with no definite timetable for his return. Another humdrum league with a mid-table finish in Division Three behind them, Mayo – and the qualifiers – now beckon.