There were three divisions – Northern, Southern, and Western. Division winners played off for the NFL title.
The league was not decided by a one-match final. The three division winners played each other in a series of Inter-Divisional tests.[ 4] As Kerry and Kildare both defeated Mayo, it meant that the Kerry v Kildare tie was a 'de facto' final.
Meath beat Down, but forfeited the points for being late on the field [ 13]
Laois were awarded the points in respect of their tie with Clare at Kilkee [ 22]
Mayo won, finishing ahead of Sligo, Galway, Roscommon and Leitrim.
Inter-divisional tests
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Team
Pld
W
D
L
Pts
Status
Kerry
2
2
0
0
4
NFL Winners
Kildare
2
1
0
1
2
NFL runners-up
Mayo
2
0
0
2
0
^ [1] [permanent dead link ]
^ Mayo GAA 1927
^ Mayo GAA 1928
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^ "National Football League", Irish Independent, 19/09/1927, p. 12,
^ "A Newry Surprise", Irish Independent, 31 October 1927, p. 12,
^ "Dublin footballer's big defeat", Irish Independent, 14/11/1927, p. 11,
^ "Gaelic Games", Meath Chronicle, 3 December 1927, p. 7,
^ "Gaelic Games", Meath Chronicle, 3 December 1927, p. 7,
^ "National Football League", The Cork Examiner, 28/11/1927, p. 9,
^ "Louth's good win at Dundalk", Irish Independent, 12 December 1927, p. 13,
^ "Junior Champions Still going strong", Irish Independent, 09/01/1928, p. 11,
^ "National Football League", Irish Independent, 5 December 1927, p. 12
^ "Kerry's easy win", The Kerryman, 05/03/1927, p. 11,
^ "National Football League", The Cork Examiner, 28/02/1927, p. 13,
^ "Surprise for Wexford", Irish Independent, 21/03/1927, p. 9,
^ "Champions in form", Irish Independent, 21/03/1927, p. 9,
^ "National Football League", The Cork Examiner, 25/04/1927, p. 11,
^ "Good game at Enniscorthy", Irish Independent, 10 October 1927, p. 13,
^ "National Football League", The Kerryman, 11/02/1928, p. 3,
^ "National Football League", Irish Independent, 13/02/1928, p. 11,
^ "National Football League", Irish Independent, 5 December 1927, p. 12
^ "1927" .
^ "1927" .
^ "1927" .
^ "Kerry conquer Kildare", The Kerryman, 05/05/1928, p. 5