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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Absolutely disgusted with Kildare not covering the over 1.5 - they had the chances but bottled it by fisting over the bar etc although to be fair MulhAll did make some decent saves - all I can say now is c'mon the Dubs


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,668 ✭✭✭Zimmerframe


    Radonman wrote: »
    Treble of Kerry Dublin and Kildare all over 1.5 goals

    Did the above, then did a double of Kerry + Dublin over 1.5 goals :)

    so far the only goal was from Offaly lol.


  • Registered Users Posts: 9,351 ✭✭✭magherakid


    need goals lads not looking good


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    magherakid wrote: »
    need goals lads not looking good

    Dublin over 0.5 goals @ 6/5 - I really need this
    Believe it or not I also had a cheeky tenner on Connolly anytime goal @ 4/1 nearly shat myself when his shot was taken off the line


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,851 ✭✭✭Mountainlad


    Radonman wrote: »
    Two main bets for me today
    Dublin v Westmeath - Dublin over 1.5 goals @ 6/5 PP - This was a very profitable bet last year and hopefully it will continue this way, Dublin love scoring goals as it helps their ego's :p and they love to celebrate them in front of the hill but seriously they have the fowards and never let up when their on top so looks a good bet to me.
    Kildare v Offaly - Kildare over 1.5 goals @ 5/4 PP - Savage value here i think, Kildare have hit that in 5/8 league game against much better opponents than Offaly and they have also changed their style of play to try to get more goals.

    Treble of Kerry Dublin and Kildare all over 1.5 goals

    Long shot - Donaghy first goal scorer @ 9/1 - was in the press all week say he needs to be more clynical and greedy so hopefully he obliges

    Fairplay on that one, could be another goal or two in the game now that Kerry have one.

    There's the Kerry 1.5 for ye anyway.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Fuk you Connolly - good man the Star


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,734 ✭✭✭Fowler87


    How the Dubs haven't scored at least a goal in this is baffling. Meh


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,734 ✭✭✭Fowler87


    Fowler87 wrote: »
    How the Dubs haven't scored at least a goal in this is baffling. Meh

    Haha :D bit late for overs though


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Radonman wrote: »
    Dublin over 0.5 goals @ 6/5 - I really need this
    Believe it or not I also had a cheeky tenner on Connolly anytime goal @ 4/1 nearly shat myself when his shot was taken off the line

    Go on to Fuk - about time


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,734 ✭✭✭Fowler87


    Urgh seeing those 3 Connolly misses again makes losing that bet even more sickening


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Radonman wrote: »
    Two main bets for me today
    Dublin v Westmeath - Dublin over 1.5 goals @ 6/5 PP:( - This was a very profitable bet last year and hopefully it will continue this way, Dublin love scoring goals as it helps their ego's :p and they love to celebrate them in front of the hill but seriously they have the fowards and never let up when their on top so looks a good bet to me.
    Kildare v Offaly - Kildare over 1.5 goals @ 5/4 PP:( - Savage value here i think, Kildare have hit that in 5/8 league game against much better opponents than Offaly and they have also changed their style of play to try to get more goals.

    Treble of Kerry Dublin and Kildare all over 1.5 goals
    :(
    Long shot - Donaghy first goal scorer @ 9/1 - was in the press all week say he needs to be more clynical and greedy so hopefully he obliges
    :)
    Donaghy saved my ass but the bet was seriously unlucky to loose - on another point with all the defensive tactics used these days I think I'll probably let the covers in the goal market alone in the football, all too bloody negative - Dublin bet still should have come in though
    Radonman wrote: »
    Dublin over 0.5 goals @ 6/5 -:) I really need this
    Believe it or not I also had a cheeky tenner on Connolly anytime goal @ 4/1 nearly shat myself when his shot was taken off the line
    A saviour of a bet
    Fowler87 wrote: »
    Urgh seeing those 3 Connolly misses again makes losing that bet even more sickening
    Agreed :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Laois v Carlow today : Was going to have a good bet on the over 2.5 goal market here @ 8/11 as the Carlow / London game had 6, but upon reflection and research ive gone for Laois over 1.5 goals @ 10/11. Laois have really worked on their defense this year and did not concede a goal against Antrim in the prelims while Carlow conceded 2 to London.I also like W Hyland to score a goal anytime @ 9/4 Boyles, he is normally Laois's main scorer in chief (bar last game) so hopefully he obliges

    Clare v Waterford : Very hard one to call here, Clare need a win more than Waterford but we all thought Clare would beat Waterford in the league in Ennis but it did not turn out that way, think i'll stay away from this one and do some in play but C McGrath anytime goalscorer @ 7/4 generally will be my only prematch bet


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,020 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Double of Derry over .5 goals (4/7) and Laois over 1.5 goals (10/11).
    And Waterford V Clare , Both teams to score goal @ 4/7.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,668 ✭✭✭Zimmerframe


    maximo31 wrote: »
    Double of Derry over .5 goals (4/7) and Laois over 1.5 goals (10/11).
    And Waterford V Clare , Both teams to score goal @ 4/7.

    Did the above treble.

    Only a Clare goal needed now


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 14,526 ✭✭✭✭retalivity



    Only a Clare goal needed now

    Happy days.
    Stuck Clare to win from HT into an accumulator at 3.25. sets me up nicely now...


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Radonman wrote: »
    Laois v Carlow today : Was going to have a good bet on the over 2.5 goal market here @ 8/11 as the Carlow / London game had 6, but upon reflection and research ive gone for Laois over 1.5 goals @ 10/11:D. Laois have really worked on their defense this year and did not concede a goal against Antrim in the prelims while Carlow conceded 2 to London.I also like W Hyland to score a goal anytime @ 9/4 Boyles:D, he is normally Laois's main scorer in chief (bar last game) so hopefully he obliges

    Clare v Waterford : Very hard one to call here, Clare need a win more than Waterford but we all thought Clare would beat Waterford in the league in Ennis but it did not turn out that way, think i'll stay away from this one and do some in play but C McGrath anytime goalscorer @ 7/4 :Dgenerally will be my only prematch bet

    Boom, Boom and Boom:D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,579 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the overs in the hurling on Sunday, likely to be a fine hot day and a great sod in Thurles. Clare scored highly in the league while hitting a lot of wides and surely have been working on converting those wides lately. Waterford scored highly in recent challenge matches including 2-30 v Limerick last weekend.

    Got over the line....just! No thanks to Waterford's litany of wides and wasted chances mind


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,380 ✭✭✭The Reservoir Dubs Anchorman


    I'm going to have a little nibble this weekend on the GAA generally dont like backing until the quarter finals but a couple of small bets for interest this weekend.

    Dublin -6, Offaly +9 and Derry outright, just going to throw them in a trixie.

    Just got back a litle more than I put on. Pity Derry just capitulated!

    On a sidenote, Kildare are yet again lacking the quality up front to be a real contender.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,579 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,851 ✭✭✭Mountainlad


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP

    I would fully support the Wexford bet, would be disappointed in them if they did not at least push Dublin to the pin of their collars. Liam Dunne and his team will have been targeting this game at home to Dublin from when the fixtures came out. They don't fear Dublin.

    Limerick is touch and go, at home and a good team. Tipp will probably want to make a statement though given their last championship game was back in August. Hard to call.


    I would go against you on Kilkenny though. They haven't played Offaly since 2008 but they fairly cleaned out the handicap that year, winning by 18 points. In their last 5 meetings (2001,2002,2005, 2007, 2008) 2002 is the only team they have matched that handicap, and they still lost by 9.

    Kilkenny are missing Fennelly and Shefflin (something they've not had to deal with in championship hurling before) but when you look at their likely team and the players they've had in reserve, the fact they won the league and as a result have had two games more than Offaly with Kilkenny's last game being 5 weeks ago, whereas Offaly haven't had a compeitive game for an astonishing 10 weeks (a 2point win over Antrim).

    Last year, Offaly played Galway last year in Portlaoise, scored 3-15 and still somehow managed to lose by 14 points (they will not score anything near 3-15 on Sunday). Kilkenny beat Dublin last year by 18 points.

    Ollie Baker has said Offaly will play attacking hurling on Sunday. I dunno whether to take those comments with a pinch of salt or not but regardless I just cannot see Offaly beating even that rather large handicap. Cody is back on the sideline this weekend as well by the way.

    Kilkenny -13 for me, and to be honest I'd say you could tack on a few more scores. (I will humbly apologize if I am wrong on that one)


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  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    Christy Ring Final Down v Kerry

    Down -2 @ 3/1 Paddy Power.

    Down's average score this year is 22.31 to Kerry's 19.4
    Down's average concession is 18.38 to Kerry's 16.9.

    Hoping Down can reverse the result from earlier on in the competition when Kerry ran out winners to a scoreline of 3.16- 2.17


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    ciaran1988 wrote: »
    Christy Ring Final Down v Kerry

    Down -2 @ 3/1 Paddy Power.

    Down's average score this year is 22.31 to Kerry's 19.4
    Down's average concession is 18.38 to Kerry's 16.9.

    Hoping Down can reverse the result from earlier on in the competition when Kerry ran out winners to a scoreline of 3.16- 2.17

    I'm on the goals market myself, good weather and all that
    Over 3.5 @ 6/5
    Over 4.5 @ 12/5


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,776 ✭✭✭✭keane2097


    ciaran1988 wrote: »
    Christy Ring Final Down v Kerry

    Down -2 @ 3/1 Paddy Power.

    Down's average score this year is 22.31 to Kerry's 19.4
    Down's average concession is 18.38 to Kerry's 16.9.

    Hoping Down can reverse the result from earlier on in the competition when Kerry ran out winners to a scoreline of 3.16- 2.17

    That's a strange call, Kerry have been the class of the competition so far.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,776 ✭✭✭✭keane2097


    Radonman wrote: »
    I'm on the goals market myself, good weather and all that
    Over 3.5 @ 6/5
    Over 4.5 @ 12/5

    This is looking very healthy! I'm doing live updates in case anyone wants to follow along from the beach:

    http://www.livegaelic.com/scores/


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    Radonman wrote: »
    I'm on the goals market myself, good weather and all that
    Over 3.5 @ 6/5:)
    Over 4.5 @ 12/5:)
    :)

    Mixed feelings on winning with a last min Down goal :(


  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    a wins a win Radonman good tipping keep it up. Wish i hadnt of been so greedy and just took Down to win but thats how it goes


  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    3 hurling matches so far today and the outsider has won them all. Can Wexford make it 4 from 4 @ 3/1.

    Think i will take a back seat in this one. Nothing taking my eye so far


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,579 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP

    Off to a good start, was in KK last night and knew I was onto a good thing with Wexford when the locals in the pub were saying Wex +4 was bet of the weekend. Dublin lucky to still be in the Leinster championship


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,020 ✭✭✭maximo31


    Fennelly over 2.5 pts at 5/6 (Off v KK).


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,851 ✭✭✭Mountainlad


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP

    As promised, I humbly apologize, I shall never doubt you again Kev. It would be this game out of all of them that I decide to back Kilkenny to hammer them :(


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 573 ✭✭✭Local_Chap


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP

    Great stuff, hope you had it in a treble aswel!!


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,937 ✭✭✭Radonman


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Gonna take the home teams in this weekends hurling matches to beat the handicap. I think Wexford and Offaly for certain will do better than the handicap suggests on their home patch, Limerick I'm not so sure of, but a 6 point lead is a big start

    Wexford +4 @ 11/10 boyles
    Offaly + 11 @ 6/5 Ladbrokes
    Limerick +6 @ 11/10 PP

    Wow is all I can say - great picks


  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    super stuff Kev. missed out of Wexford but took your other 2 and added in Monaghan -3 for a treble. Keep up the good work m8. some quality tips on here from u and Radonman


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,579 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    Couldn't have worked out any better, not even a sweat :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,133 ✭✭✭Stevecw


    Dublin u-21 hurlers -9 at evens to beat Carlow. I lumped on it. Will win by a lot more.
    -12 is 2/1

    Worth a bet


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 33,246 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Stevecw wrote: »
    Dublin u-21 hurlers -9 at evens to beat Carlow. I lumped on it. Will win by a lot more.
    -12 is 2/1

    Worth a bet

    Put 30 on it. Know nothing about Carlow U21's but I can only expect that there isn't much to know.
    Hope the weather isn't too much of an issue.

    C'MON Dublin !!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,776 ✭✭✭✭keane2097


    I'll be doing live scores if anyone wants to follow along. BoL with the bets.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,133 ✭✭✭Stevecw


    Stevecw wrote: »
    Dublin u-21 hurlers -9 at evens to beat Carlow. I lumped on it. Will win by a lot more.
    -12 is 2/1

    Worth a bet

    Got that one very wrong! Carlow won.....that more than makes up for the 50 quid I lost!! wow


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 33,246 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Just saw the scoreline ...bit of a shock to say the least.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Bookie Bashing


    Championship Bets for the Weekend
    Laois v Galway - Boyles Go 1/2 No Red Card in this game. 1/2 would be on the big side that would be high intensity for 70 mins but in a match that Laois will struggle to keep competitive with galway such strong favourites. I honestly think this should be a 1/4 shot James Owen is a good ref and likes to let the game flow.
    Also Galway Over 2.5 Goals 1/1 or bigger would be a large stake recommended. The no goalscorer price hear looks too short with the bookies and it's margin wasted when it should be on Galways goal totals.

    Wicklow v Meath - Meath should be a lay in this game given their recent form. But the bookies have over egged aughrim and meath's form the 4/9 that was available with Boyles was far too big at the time. Meath will go off around the 2/7 mark for this game and that looks spot on. I'm interested in the Hcap market here -3pts 10/11 with boyles looks tasty = 3 Reasons. 1 Kevin Reilly on Seanie Furlong, Kevin has no pace but he is brilliant under the high ball and that is Seanie's big strength and it's very hard to see Furlong getting much change here. 2 Wicklow fastest back is hyland and he is slower than Damien Carroll never mind the full forward line that meath have they. 3 Wicklows preparations a number of the squad have been on and off the panel there were rumours of less than 15 at training during the league. Look at the highlights of the Longford game Wicklow were out on their feet and lucky to hold on Meath will demolish them if they get on top early as wicklow's fitness isn't of the same standard overall as other county sides


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Bookie Bashing


    Fermanagh v Cavan - Cavan are the up and coming team and Fermanagh have the more experienced outfit who will win? It's a tough call that's why i think with home advantage Fermanagh are too big @ 6/4. Fermanagh would have accounted for Armagh if they had set up they way did against Cavan. Don't be under any illusions about Fermanagh they are in my humble opinion the best organised side outside of Division 1. They have a couple of class players too Shane McCabe is KEY he is the link man to the scoring forwards. Cavan are a good side, but at this stage they are no better than Fermanagh and the Armagh result needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. If the Fermanagh forwards fire it will be a big performance from cavan to get of Brewster with a result. Bets advised Fermanagh 6/4 & Shane McCabe Man of the Match (no odds yet) but anything 16/1 or bigger.


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Bookie Bashing


    Mayo v Roscommon - On the face of things Div 1 & Div 3 are on different continents looking at performances in the early rounds. However i like the look of the Roscommon side and i think the fact that the Shines and Ian Kilbride miss out might actually help Roscommon focus more on the job at hand. Donie is obviously a big miss but they have been replaced by workers and Evans is setting the team up stop Mayo's half back line and midfield. If successful it could be another low scoring dogfight in the connacht championship. Don't get me wrong i don't think Roscommon are a great bet @ 5/1 but this is a difficult game for Mayo as the Rossies know them so well. Galway didn;t have a clue how to play Mayo and i don't think the management and current players of Galway have the know how they are soft as emphasised in their league performances. Roscommon are far from soft. No bet recommended


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Bookie Bashing


    Dublin v Wexford - Dublin were 1/3 in Wexford park they opened up 2/5 in the betting at home in Parnell. Last week everything was in Wexford's favour home advantage big home crowd Ryan O'Dwyer off the field every 5 minutes to get blood removed from his face. Conal Keaney Liam Rushe McCormack everyone being played out of position and the fact that only the class act that is sutcliffe performed on the day for Dublin's forwards you had have to say the price in Wexford park was correct and Liam Dunne's men missed their opportunity. By the way i think Wexford have improvement in them but not as much as the Dubs get on the -3pts 4/5 Ladbrokes


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,776 ✭✭✭✭keane2097


    Wicklow v Meath - Meath should be a lay in this game given their recent form. But the bookies have over egged aughrim and meath's form the 4/9 that was available with Boyles was far too big at the time. Meath will go off around the 2/7 mark for this game and that looks spot on. I'm interested in the Hcap market here -3pts 10/11 with boyles looks tasty = 3 Reasons. 1 Kevin Reilly on Seanie Furlong, Kevin has no pace but he is brilliant under the high ball and that is Seanie's big strength and it's very hard to see Furlong getting much change here. 2 Wicklow fastest back is hyland and he is slower than Damien Carroll never mind the full forward line that meath have they. 3 Wicklows preparations a number of the squad have been on and off the panel there were rumours of less than 15 at training during the league. Look at the highlights of the Longford game Wicklow were out on their feet and lucky to hold on Meath will demolish them if they get on top early as wicklow's fitness isn't of the same standard overall as other county sides

    Agree Wicklow have gone back a lot this year and think there's more to Meath than the couple of bad losses in the league would suggest. They showed signs of getting themselves together a bit in the second half of the campaign.

    Think -3 at 5/6 is a bit on the skinny side though and will probably end up leaving it.
    Fermanagh v Cavan - Cavan are the up and coming team and Fermanagh have the more experienced outfit who will win? It's a tough call that's why i think with home advantage Fermanagh are too big @ 6/4. Fermanagh would have accounted for Armagh if they had set up they way did against Cavan. Don't be under any illusions about Fermanagh they are in my humble opinion the best organised side outside of Division 1. They have a couple of class players too Shane McCabe is KEY he is the link man to the scoring forwards. Cavan are a good side, but at this stage they are no better than Fermanagh and the Armagh result needs to be taken with a pinch of salt. If the Fermanagh forwards fire it will be a big performance from cavan to get of Brewster with a result. Bets advised Fermanagh 6/4 & Shane McCabe Man of the Match (no odds yet) but anything 16/1 or bigger.

    Agree 100%, Cavan - Armagh game caused the biggest overreaction of the year so far from bookies and fans alike. Cavan and Fermanagh are operating on very similar levels, 6/4 about the home side is outrageously big, and they were 7/4 a couple of weeks ago.
    Dublin v Wexford - Dublin were 1/3 in Wexford park they opened up 2/5 in the betting at home in Parnell. Last week everything was in Wexford's favour home advantage big home crowd Ryan O'Dwyer off the field every 5 minutes to get blood removed from his face. Conal Keaney Liam Rushe McCormack everyone being played out of position and the fact that only the class act that is sutcliffe performed on the day for Dublin's forwards you had have to say the price in Wexford park was correct and Liam Dunne's men missed their opportunity. By the way i think Wexford have improvement in them but not as much as the Dubs get on the -3pts 4/5 Ladbrokes

    Again, +1 on this. How can a team go from 1/3 away to 2/5 at home off the back of a single performance? It's ridiculous. Easiest bet in the world to support Dublin here.

    Great tipping IMO.


  • Registered Users Posts: 68 ✭✭Bookie Bashing


    Meath in the handicap is the worst of 3 thanks for the response


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 39,579 ✭✭✭✭KevIRL


    Nice tipping indeed Bookie Basher.

    I went with Wexford last week on the cap but have to avoid this week, athough +4 @ evs is a bit tempting.

    For me the bet of the weekend is +3.5 total goals in Laois v Galway with more on +4.5. Galway are often a bit loose at the back anyway, but seem to regularly let in goals in these walkover type games and are obviously well able to goal themselves too


  • Registered Users Posts: 822 ✭✭✭Pudders


    Backed Dublin in the hurling along with Mayo, Cork and Meath in the football on Betvictor at accumulator price 6/5. It was in the middle of the night henc the only reason I can justify adding Cork at 1/33.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,776 ✭✭✭✭keane2097


    KevIRL wrote: »
    Nice tipping indeed Bookie Basher.

    I went with Wexford last week on the cap but have to avoid this week, athough +4 @ evs is a bit tempting.

    For me the bet of the weekend is +3.5 total goals in Laois v Galway with more on +4.5. Galway are often a bit loose at the back anyway, but seem to regularly let in goals in these walkover type games and are obviously well able to goal themselves too

    Can't see that you could back the plus on Wexford this weekend, the -3 @ 4/5 on Ladbrokes is covered simply by the change in venue!


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    keane2097 wrote: »
    Can't see that you could back the plus on Wexford this weekend, the -3 @ 4/5 on Ladbrokes is covered simply by the change in venue!

    Mayo v Roscommon - going through everything and the likely plan from the rossies in particular to foul most likely in 40 - 65 area and hope in the absence of o Connor mayo won't capitalise the no Goalscorer price is absolutely massive here at 11/2. Neither team have been firing in goals in the league and I don't see what changes and with regards to the Galway game, irrelevant in my opinion Gal tactically inept.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 43,311 ✭✭✭✭K-9


    Mayo v Roscommon - going through everything and the likely plan from the rossies in particular to foul most likely in 40 - 65 area and hope in the absence of o Connor mayo won't capitalise the no Goalscorer price is absolutely massive here at 11/2. Neither team have been firing in goals in the league and I don't see what changes and with regards to the Galway game, irrelevant in my opinion Gal tactically inept.

    Mayo did score 3 against Galway.

    I'm not seeing where the love for Roscommon is coming from, they didn't get promoted in a league with Cavan, Fermanagh, Monaghan and Meath, tight league but that's about their level.

    Fermanagh at 6/4 looks a decent punt, not that much between them in Division 3 and home advantage might swing it.

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