kilkenny34 wrote: » Yeah concannon is no cert or anything but he has to be Galways front runner. I think some of the odds compilers are hopeless,powers had Galligan at 3s last Monday afternoon,one my friends back it.However they got 3s is a mystery,odds on now,barring a nightmare v the dubs he has it.
ciaran1988 wrote: » Canning will definitely get one I feel. I think he been very impressive in a more of a play maker role this year. Nailing 4 sidelines in one game and also having to be stretchered off the pitch will be things that stick with the voters which I think also helps his case
mountgomery burns wrote: » Why would he get an all star for being stretchered off? Fair enough, his sidelines were excellent. He also missed two frees though. His contribution from play has been poor the last couple of games and the two prior was nothing remarkable. Twould be the softest all star anyone ever got were he to get one and I cannot believe the odds.
ciaran1988 wrote: » Wether Tony Kelly gets picked for his all star at midfield or forwards will have a huge bearing. I think there is one spot up for grabs in the back line and It’s possibly between Dan Morrissey at 7/2 and Shane McNulty 5/1 whoever comes out on top on all ireland final day
ciaran1988 wrote: » https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40110941.html The Irish Examiner current all star selections
Pogue eile wrote: » I think looking at that it just shows how many will depend on the final - Prunty v Morrissey, Hayes v Lyons are two prime examples. Tom Morrissey wouldn't have been on too many teams before last weekend, just shows the weight the semis and final have on these. Personally I thought Concannon was Galway's best forward but neither the oddsmakers or the Examiner agree! And Joe Canning has gotten All Stars for less than what he did this year so I wouldn't rule him out at all.
dobman88 wrote: » I see the 20/1 on Cavan is gone. Best price 18s but generally 16s. Dubs best price 1/50 but generally 1/100, having been out at 1/125 with bet 365 at one stage. Is that not a terrible price for Cavan? If they're saying the Dubs only lose 1 in 100 how can they expect Cavan to win 1 in every 16. The handicap at -13 still looks like value to me but I expected it to come down to 11 or 12 when I saw Cavans price lowered. Wont go in again on -13 but will if it comes down a bit.
Did you smash it wrote: » Just to help you with those odds if you put a euro on Cavan to win at odds of 20/1 that means you will lose one euro.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Anyone else think 4/1 on Tipperary to beat Mayo on Sunday is over-generous. This Tipperary team will not be phased by the game, they are actually far more seasoned than what is a rookie Mayo team in transition. I think there is a good chance that Mayo's in-play odds would drift to 1/2 or better if Tipperary can recreate the intensity they showed against Cork. Quids in on Mayo then and pray it doesn't end level.
passremarkable wrote: » Just spotted a bet on PP and thought it be worth sharing. It’s one of Mullanes picks. De Burca, TJ Reid, T Kelly, S Bennett & Barron all to get an all star That’s evens I think that will come in Think TJ & Tony have done enough. The Waterford boys should be ok as is but if they get 7/8 out performances in the final that should seal it.
RIALTO1 wrote: » Cillian O'Connor Vs Conor Sweeney score match bet. PP have CoC @4/6 Vs 11/10 Sweeney. Boils have it 2/5 Vs 7/4. Some value on onside there.
Pogue eile wrote: » Seen it and was almost tempted but I don't think its good value to be honest, 33% of the All Star team before the final, I would want more than evens. Jamie Barron is the dodgy one for me, forward line is very competitive and I have a feeling they will move Cian Lynch to Mid Field to offset this meaning Barron looses out.
Pogue eile wrote: » Are they draw no bet?
RIALTO1 wrote: » yep
RIALTO1 wrote: » Can't agrue that Mayo could very well trade 1/2 inplay, but even at that, you are staking 1pt at 4/1, then your possible 4pt gain @1/2 for a 2 pts return. So would be 5pts stake for a 1 pt profit. Draw beats you and Tipp win you are flat - so you are laying the draw at 5/1 in a Tipp no bet 3-way market. Don't think the juice is worth the squeeze.
Pogue eile wrote: » Good stuff, I might have to do an account closing arb so. Thanks.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » I agree with that. And a draw would blow the lot! But if Mayo dropped lower than 1/2, then trading against both teams starts making sense. Either way, a small bet on Tipp at 4/1 for the entertainment value, sit tight and see what happens in-play is how I'm playing it.