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  • Registered Users Posts: 186 ✭✭pablo24


    kilkenny34 wrote: »
    Hope you still punted.I didnt imagine that full time scoreline.Young Irelands won,unfortunately on penalties.Lot of draws in KK this year.

    I actually left it off on the end unfortunately but those are the breaks! Was looking at Ballyhale, Graigue BallyC and Tullaroan in KK this week maybe? Graigue BallyC maybe a tough one but at 10/11 Look a touch big? (Follow most club championships but not from KK hence the questions) cheers!


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    pablo24 wrote: »
    I actually left it off on the end unfortunately but those are the breaks! Was looking at Ballyhale, Graigue BallyC and Tullaroan in KK this week maybe? Graigue BallyC maybe a tough one but at 10/11 Look a touch big? (Follow most club championships but not from KK hence the questions) cheers!



    Would agree with Ballyhale and Tullaroan ,Tullaroan opened up 4/6 with boyles last night..already 4/9though. R Hogan pulled his hamstring Sunday prob the reason for that. The relegation semi is hard to know.Ballycallan are a very average team.The Rower hammered them last year.All depends if any of their injuries clear up and I might be mad after last weekend but if they can get at least 2 of the county lads back Evens would be the bet for me.
    Ballyhale 6/4 outright with Ladbrokes is a great bet.They will be tested but hard to see them not completing 3 in a row.


  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    kilkenny34 wrote: »
    Would agree with Ballyhale and Tullaroan ,Tullaroan opened up 4/6 with boyles last night..already 4/9though. R Hogan pulled his hamstring Sunday prob the reason for that. The relegation semi is hard to know.Ballycallan are a very average team.The Rower hammered them last year.All depends if any of their injuries clear up and I might be mad after last weekend but if they can get at least 2 of the county lads back Evens would be the bet for me.
    Ballyhale 6/4 outright with Ladbrokes is a great bet.They will be tested but hard to see them not completing 3 in a row.

    What stage is Kilkenny championship at? Has Ballyhale moved much since opening Outright price


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    ciaran1988 wrote: »
    What stage is Kilkenny championship at? Has Ballyhale moved much since opening Outright price


    Q finals this weekend.All the teams you would expect there are there.They were best priced 11/10 before the start with bar one.Odds on all other firms,so 6/4 now is good value although the went as big as 7/4 before last weekends games.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,127 ✭✭✭The real mccoy 91


    Pp throwing up a touch of value again this weekend in wicklow local bookies have both avondale and arklow priced up @4/9 to win their semis boyles have avondale(1/2) arklow(8/15) pp avondale(8/15) arklow(8/13) would see arklow being the safer of the 2 tinahely are a tricky one to predict after toppling Pat's in the last round


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  • Registered Users Posts: 186 ✭✭pablo24


    kilkenny34 wrote: »
    Would agree with Ballyhale and Tullaroan ,Tullaroan opened up 4/6 with boyles last night..already 4/9though. R Hogan pulled his hamstring Sunday prob the reason for that. The relegation semi is hard to know.Ballycallan are a very average team.The Rower hammered them last year.All depends if any of their injuries clear up and I might be mad after last weekend but if they can get at least 2 of the county lads back Evens would be the bet for me.
    Ballyhale 6/4 outright with Ladbrokes is a great bet.They will be tested but hard to see them not completing 3 in a row.

    Cheers, actually got the 4/6 on Tullaroan and left GB out of the bet. Have them in with Ballyhale, Cuala and Nenagh at around 15/4

    Took your advice on Ballyhale and added them in a few outright accums

    Ballyhale 6/4
    Nenagh 7/4
    St Thomas’ 2/1

    Works out 19.63/1 (PP)

    Am aware that Nenagh have a reputation of having a bit of a soft Underbelly and have struggled to follow up on big performances through the years but any team that’s leading Thurles 3-7 to a point at half time will take serious beating in any championship.


    Another question actually, do you have any idea on whether Ger Aylward is back in action at the weekend? I know he was struggling with a hamstring injury for a while.


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    pablo24 wrote: »
    Cheers, actually got the 4/6 on Tullaroan and left GB out of the bet. Have them in with Ballyhale, Cuala and Nenagh at around 15/4

    Took your advice on Ballyhale and added them in a few outright accums

    Ballyhale 6/4
    Nenagh 7/4
    St Thomas’ 2/1

    Works out 19.63/1 (PP)

    Am aware that Nenagh have a reputation of having a bit of a soft Underbelly and have struggled to follow up on big performances through the years but any team that’s leading Thurles 3-7 to a point at half time will take serious beating in any championship.


    Another question actually, do you have any idea on whether Ger Aylward is back in action at the weekend? I know he was struggling with a hamstring injury for a while.


    Think Ger is not available cant be 100% though.You got value on Tullaroan,1/4 now.I just have no clue hoe The Rower and Ballycallan will go until throw in when the teams are known.

    Senior games look to be priced accurately,handicap gone from 4 to 5 in Ballyhale game,although last week would have been no help to them.Clara are a good solid senior team albeit past their best.

    Only value bet I can see is Young Irelands Gowran in the inter q final.13/8.Had em last weekend but only won on penalties,they beat Ballyragget though who are only just down from senior and pushed Tullaroan all the way last season only bet by a point.Think bookies have overreacted to Lisdowneys Shield final win.Those game are like challenge matches compared to championship.

    Good luck with Nenagh and St .Thomas,Tipp seems to be very open since Thurles came back to the pack ,was on Kilruane myself but they didnt push on.


  • Registered Users Posts: 8 KOTS3


    Got Westport at 13/8. Moved into 5/4. Wasn’t very impressed with Breaffy against ballagh and they might struggle.

    Courtwood at 7/4 seems to be good value aswell.scored 1-17 out the last day but lost on goals. Killeshin without Stephen attride


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    Tyrone football Live on RTE this evening should be good viewing. Very competitive club championship, arguably thee most competitive in the country


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,535 ✭✭✭dobman88


    dobman88 wrote: »
    Wouldnt claim to be very well informed but they're hurling only and definitely the powerhouse imho. They lost to Kildalkey by 2 in their opening game and being drawn in the same group as Kildalkey is rotten luck in itself as Kildalkey and Kiltale would be top 2. Ratoath wont have anywhere near enough to beat them and you should be safe enough to have them in.

    Kiltale won 5 in a row 2014-2018. Lost to Kildalkey in the final last year going for 6 in a row.

    Shows what I know. Ratoath beat Kiltale 2 weeks ago and Kildalkey this week and see themselves into the semi final.

    Reigning football champions and have the Senior double on with both sides in the semis so the GAA seems to be in a very good place in Ratoath


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    Nenagh eire og.... aye


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    Young Ireland bet by 3.Man sent off with 15 mins left,straight red and must have hit at least 12 more wides than Lisdowney.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 617 ✭✭✭BoroMan32


    Paddy Power first up with the prices for the Kilkenny Hurling Semi Finals...

    They've got Dicksboro at 7/4 against O'Loughlins (4/7); can't see that price lasting. 50/50 game to my eye, the Boro were very impressive last week. Won't be much in it, but the prices look wrong.


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    BoroMan32 wrote: »
    Paddy Power first up with the prices for the Kilkenny Hurling Semi Finals...

    They've got Dicksboro at 7/4 against O'Loughlins (4/7); can't see that price lasting. 50/50 game to my eye, the Boro were very impressive last week. Won't be much in it, but the prices look wrong.


    100% agree,if ever a game was evens both teams this is it.Prob have a small bet on a draw.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    I think Kilcummin are overpriced at 10/3 against Templenoe in the Senior Club relegation playoff in Kerry and worth a few quid for the value if anything.

    Elsewhere, Mid Kerry are overpriced versus Dr Crokes, who are due to be missing a few again. Mid Kerry have one injury doubt to a key player, but at 5/2 they are worth a squeak.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11 boom92


    Same As wrote: »
    I think Kilcummin are overpriced at 10/3 against Templenoe in the Senior Club relegation playoff in Kerry and worth a few quid for the value if anything.

    Elsewhere, Mid Kerry are overpriced versus Dr Crokes, who are due to be missing a few again. Mid Kerry have one injury doubt to a key player, but at 5/2 they are worth a squeak.

    Any thoughts on St. Brendan's vs East Kerry? Brendan's seem to be going well and Clifford will be a massive loss for EK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    boom92 wrote: »
    Any thoughts on St. Brendan's vs East Kerry? Brendan's seem to be going well and Clifford will be a massive loss for EK.

    Brendans also have a great chance for sure and are a good price too at 11/4. David Clifford & Liam Kearney are two big losses for East Kerry.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,115 ✭✭✭Boom__Boom


    Same As wrote: »
    Brendans also have a great chance for sure and are a good price too at 11/4. David Clifford & Liam Kearney are two big losses for East Kerry.

    Is Kearney definitely out?

    I'd say he would nearly be a bigger loss than Clifford given Brendan's midfield.

    Might be worth waiting until before throw-in and seeing if Kearney is out.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    Boom__Boom wrote: »
    Is Kearney definitely out?

    I'd say he would nearly be a bigger loss than Clifford given Brendan's midfield.

    Might be worth waiting until before throw-in and seeing if Kearney is out.

    My understanding is that he dislocated either his shoulder or elbow in the game vs Feale Rangers.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,115 ✭✭✭Boom__Boom


    Anyone fancing a bet on Mid Kerry might want to move fast.

    Serious blow to Crokes.

    https://www.irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid-40045463.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter


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  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    Think the 2 underdogs in Dublin football are value.St Judes 2/1 and Ballymun 6/4 boylesports.Judes desperately need to win county at this stage,seem to be in the semis most years,final 2 years ago.Ballyboden not too impressive the last day ,St Judes will be defensive and if there is a total points market the unders should be popular.
    Ballymun seem to have underachieved in recent years but having the county lads training with them full time seems to be a big help.Great second half performance to beat a good Na Fianna team last week.
    In KK Danesfort 15/8 pp look to too big v Ballycallan they have been performing better since the season started and Id expect Richie to play some part.


  • Registered Users Posts: 22 MevinLegend


    Clane in Kildare football are worth putting in an acca. They're 2/5 against Castledermot which is short I know but there is really no chance of Castledermot getting a result. Winner of this game gets to quarter final and Clane are a great up and coming team with bright future. They beat Monasterevin by 20 points while Castledermot were drawing at half time with them and in the end won by 13 points but Monasterevin are major relegation candidates with small panel. Clane narrowly beaten by Athy by a point while Castledermot never worried them, Athy beating them by 10.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭Lundstram


    In the final round of group games in the Kildare SFC, Carbury are 8/11 to beat Maynooth today. Skewed odds in my opinion. Carbury need a win to progress while Maynooth sit bottom of the table with 2 losses from 2. They did however run Moorefield to 5 points the last day out. This is probably why the odds are decent. Carbury are a battle hardened senior team while Maynooth usually languish around or just above relegaton most seasons.

    Carbury by 7.

    Prediction for the other 7 games:

    Sarsfields to beat Larries by 12
    Johnstownbridge to beat Eadestown by 14
    Moorefield to beat Raheens by 6
    Celbridge to beat Naas by 3
    Towers to beat Confey by 2
    Clane to beat Castledermot by 6
    Athy to beat Monasterevin by 18 (PP not offering odds for this for some reason)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,148 ✭✭✭mountgomery burns


    Doon lost Darragh O Donovan last week who was a massive loss based on their outing against Patrickswell last month where he was man of the match.

    They should have beaten the County champions that day, and while they had a hard fought game last weekend they pulled away at the end.

    Kilmallock have been impressive in their two games this year , but they haven't played a competitive game in over a month. That is a huge handicap in my view. Going to go small on this.

    Doon 5/2


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭Lundstram


    Lundstram wrote: »
    In the final round of group games in the Kildare SFC, Carbury are 8/11 to beat Maynooth today. Skewed odds in my opinion. Carbury need a win to progress while Maynooth sit bottom of the table with 2 losses from 2. They did however run Moorefield to 5 points the last day out. This is probably why the odds are decent. Carbury are a battle hardened senior team while Maynooth usually languish around or just above relegaton most seasons.

    Carbury by 7.

    Prediction for the other 7 games:

    Sarsfields to beat Larries by 12
    Johnstownbridge to beat Eadestown by 14
    Moorefield to beat Raheens by 6
    Celbridge to beat Naas by 3
    Towers to beat Confey by 2
    Clane to beat Castledermot by 6
    Athy to beat Monasterevin by 18 (PP not offering odds for this for some reason)
    Carbury win 2-13 to 2-11. They were losing 2-7 to 0-5 midway through the second half but Eoghan O'Flaherty scored two goals in a minute to get them back into it. An absolute rollercoaster. Had a sizeable amount on this so a cold shower needed. :D

    Raheens beat Moorefield by one. That was 1/14. Biggest shock of the championship. Moorefield were already through, though, and they now face Sarsfields in the QFs.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,148 ✭✭✭mountgomery burns


    Doon lost Darragh O Donovan last week who was a massive loss based on their outing against Patrickswell last month where he was man of the match.

    They should have beaten the County champions that day, and while they had a hard fought game last weekend they pulled away at the end.

    Kilmallock have been impressive in their two games this year , but they haven't played a competitive game in over a month. That is a huge handicap in my view. Going to go small on this.

    Doon 5/2

    Doon win


  • Registered Users Posts: 132 ✭✭kilkenny34


    Doon win


    Good call,won well.


  • Registered Users Posts: 1,351 ✭✭✭Rasputin11


    What price were Rosenallis to beat Borris Kilcotton in Laois SHC?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 407 ✭✭razorhead


    Lundstram wrote: »
    Carbury win 2-13 to 2-11. They were losing 2-7 to 0-5 midway through the second half but Eoghan O'Flaherty scored two goals in a minute to get them back into it. An absolute rollercoaster. Had a sizeable amount on this so a cold shower needed. :D

    Raheens beat Moorefield by one. That was 1/14. Biggest shock of the championship. Moorefield were already through, though, and they now face Sarsfields in the QFs.

    Moorefield play JTB in q/f whilst Sarsfields play Raheens


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭Lundstram


    QF stage of the SFC and IFC in Kildare this weekend. Not much value to be had in the SFC apart from maybe a generous 2/5 on Moorefield to beat Johnstownbridge. JTB tend to fold at the sight of either Newbridge team. Interesting to see PP offering odds on the relegation semi between Maynooth and Eadestown. Maynooth are 4/7, I'll be having some of that myself.

    In the IFC, Two Mile House v Clogherinkoe is a very interesting matchup. TMH's form has not been great, stumbled passed Nurney and Sallins in the last two rounds and were hammered by Allenwood in Round 1. Clogherinkoe lost the last day out in dramatic fashion to Leixlip but they were hugely impressive previous to that. Most notably, hammering outright favorites St. Kevins 5-12 o 0-9. I think they'll beat TMH with a bit to spare. 4/5 is too good to turn down.

    My double for the weekend:

    Maynooth 4/7
    Clogherinkoe 4/5


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 454 ✭✭Coybig_


    Ballincollig are 6/1 v Nemo in Cork Senior Football this Sunday.

    Nemo are definitely a superior side and should win, hence the odds, but Ballincollig would have no fear of Nemo and always raise their game to play Nemo. Last two championship senior football games played between the two, Ballincollig won.

    Nemo should win, but Ballincollig might be worth a 5er or 10er because they certainly will be up for it enough to upset them.


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭Chalk McHugh


    Fair to say Tyrone club championship is the best in the country by a long shot. Competitiveness, quality, excitement, great viewing.

    Dublin would be superior quality. Tyrone teams rarely win their Province and don't ever remember them win the club All Ireland. Dublin teams usually win their province and are a big threat to win the All Ireland thereafter.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    Dublin would be superior quality. Tyrone teams rarely win their Province and don't ever remember them win the club All Ireland. Dublin teams usually win their province and are a big threat to win the All Ireland thereafter.

    You're not bad craic Chalky. The reason that is is because Ulster is fiercely competitive, Kilcoo in Down, Slaughtneil in Derry to name two.
    The battle the tyrone teams have to come through to even get to a final. There have been something like 16 different winners of the senior championship in tyrone every year since 2004. Carrickmore were the last to do it back to back.

    Dublin club football is very good at it's senior level among 6/7 teams, but outside of that it's not great. I've watched senior club down here and it leaves a lot to be desired IMO. Corofin and others are much stronger.

    Leinster province is crap outside of Dublin. Kildare & Meath club teams can't put it up to ye. So you virtually coast along to the final. Hats off to Ballyboden and others who have done it, but you've an easier ride. That's why they're a threat, not because Dublin club champ is any more superior to any other county.

    I'd say if you looked at a few games outside of Dublin you'd see as much passion and intensity that you'd ever see in a dublin club game!


  • Registered Users Posts: 3,534 ✭✭✭Chalk McHugh


    CBear1993 wrote: »
    You're not bad craic Chalky. The reason that is is because Ulster is fiercely competitive, Kilcoo in Down, Slaughtneil in Derry to name two.
    The battle the tyrone teams have to come through to even get to a final. There have been something like 16 different winners of the senior championship in tyrone every year since 2004. Carrickmore were the last to do it back to back.

    Dublin club football is very good at it's senior level among 6/7 teams, but outside of that it's not great. I've watched senior club down here and it leaves a lot to be desired IMO. Corofin and others are much stronger.

    Leinster province is crap outside of Dublin. Kildare & Meath club teams can't put it up to ye. So you virtually coast along to the final. Hats off to Ballyboden and others who have done it, but you've an easier ride. That's why they're a threat, not because Dublin club champ is any more superior to any other county.

    I'd say if you looked at a few games outside of Dublin you'd see as much passion and intensity that you'd ever see in a dublin club game!

    I watch games every weekend outside of Dublin. In hurling and football.

    I replied to a post that said Tyrone club football was the best in the country by a long shot. I don't agree that it is and used my own county in comparison..You throw 7 top Dublin clubs and 7 Tyrone clubs into a championship together who would you say would come out on top most years?

    By the way Corofin are the best club team i've seen and Crossmaglen team from a while back not far behind.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    I watch games every weekend outside of Dublin. In hurling and football.

    I replied to a post that said Tyrone club football was the best in the country by a long shot. I don't agree that it is and used my own county in comparison..You throw 7 top Dublin clubs and 7 Tyrone clubs into a championship together who would you say would come out on top most years?

    By the way Corofin are the best club team i've seen and Crossmaglen team from a while back not far behind.

    It would be a great 14 club league / championship anyway I know that much!!

    I’m not convinced the 7 teams to progress through the first round would be heavily in favour towards Dublin, I’d say 4/5 Tyrone teams.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 140 ✭✭Rebel norrie


    Castlelyons. Evens & Rockies 7/4 Double in Cork this weekend.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    After corofin getting beat last weekend and Ederney beating red hot favorites and Fermanagh stalwarts Derrygonnelly in the final, there are no certs. :D


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    Castlelyons. Evens & Rockies 7/4 Double in Cork this weekend.

    Is that Blackrock?


  • Registered Users Posts: 140 ✭✭Rebel norrie


    CBear1993 wrote: »
    Is that Blackrock?

    Yeah. Have been coming good for last few years. Big physical team.with some great young players Well balanced team. Worth a punt @7/4.
    Glen were poor last weekend against a poor Erins Own team.


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 33,172 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    Didn't the Glen have about 3 weeks without without a game, I think that's why they were a bit rusty. Fancy a close game and wouldn't be surprised if it ends a draw.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,129 ✭✭✭Lundstram


    County final day in Kildare. First up is the IFC final between Kilcock and Clogherinkoe. Bit of talk that Clogherinkoe's main man Jack Robinson will miss the game after pulling his hamstring in the semi last week. I think I would have given Kilcock the nod even if he was playing so Kilcock at 1/2 to go up to senior.

    In the SFC, Moorefield play Athy. Lots of controversy here in Kildare during the week at the bias of the referee in favour of Moorefield last weekend, so much so the Celbridge county players threatened to leave the county panel. That never happened and all is well again. Athy were impressive over favorites Sarsfields but were helped by Sash's poor shooting (14 wides). I can't shake the feeling Moorefield will bully Athy and will win with a few to spare. Moorefield at 4/5 is a decent price.

    Weekend Double:

    Kilcock @ 1/2
    Moorefield @ 4/5


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 407 ✭✭razorhead


    Clogherinkoe win by a point. The Heath +3 @1/1 ht in Laois might be worth a punt. They have strong breeze in 2nd half


  • Moderators, Category Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators, Sports Moderators Posts: 33,172 CMod ✭✭✭✭ShamoBuc


    ShamoBuc wrote: »
    Didn't the Glen have about 3 weeks without without a game, I think that's why they were a bit rusty. Fancy a close game and wouldn't be surprised if it ends a draw.

    Of course I didn't back it


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    ShamoBuc wrote: »
    Didn't the Glen have about 3 weeks without without a game, I think that's why they were a bit rusty. Fancy a close game and wouldn't be surprised if it ends a draw.

    You need a column in the Echo, you've a great read on Cork GAA!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    Racing Post Selections back this weekend.


    Jennings Selections 17/10/2020:


    Kerry -1 (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    3pts 8-11 Boylesports

    Under 15.5 Monaghan points (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    2pts Evs Boylesports


    Over 34.5 points (Dublin v Meath)
    3pts 5-6 Betfair, Paddy Power


    Running Profit Loss for Racing Post Tipsters (Excluding Outright Selections in Post #10017):

    Jennings Total Points Staked: 113.5
    Jennings Profit/Loss: -11.97
    Jennings Total Selections: 52
    Jennings Total Winners: 17
    %: 32.69%


    Boylan Total Points Staked: 63
    Boylan Profit/Loss: -16.25
    Boylan Total Selections: 34
    Boylan Total Winners: 10
    %: 29.41%


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,397 ✭✭✭CBear1993


    Galway Mayo is a hard one to call . Mayo fighting for their division 1 lives , Galway resting players on the bench, but also have the chance to send their fiercest rivals down


  • Registered Users Posts: 192 ✭✭ciaran1988


    Same As wrote: »
    Racing Post Selections back this weekend.


    Jennings Selections 17/10/2020:


    Kerry -1 (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    3pts 8-11 Boylesports

    Under 15.5 Monaghan points (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    2pts Evs Boylesports


    Over 34.5 points (Dublin v Meath)
    3pts 5-6 Betfair, Paddy Power


    Running Profit Loss for Racing Post Tipsters (Excluding Outright Selections in Post #10017):

    Jennings Total Points Staked: 113.5
    Jennings Profit/Loss: -11.97
    Jennings Total Selections: 52
    Jennings Total Winners: 17
    %: 32.69%


    Boylan Total Points Staked: 63
    Boylan Profit/Loss: -16.25
    Boylan Total Selections: 34
    Boylan Total Winners: 10
    %: 29.41%


    Jennings column piece on the Dublin game talking about the wide open spaces of Croke Park and the scoring averages there. Game being played in Parnell Park for Christ’s sake. Man is clueless


  • Registered Users Posts: 323 ✭✭Capt. Autumn


    ciaran1988 wrote: »
    Jennings column piece on the Dublin game talking about the wide open spaces of Croke Park and the scoring averages there. Game being played in Parnell Park for Christ’s sake. Man is clueless

    Would explain a lot. Maybe he works undercover for the bookies.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,555 ✭✭✭Same As


    Same As wrote: »
    Racing Post Selections back this weekend.


    Jennings Selections 17/10/2020:


    Kerry -1 (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    3pts 8-11 Boylesports +2.18

    Under 15.5 Monaghan points (Monaghan vs Kerry)
    2pts Evs Boylesports +2


    Over 34.5 points (Dublin v Meath)
    3pts 5-6 Betfair, Paddy Power +2.5

    Profit of +6.68 today for Jennings.

    Running Profit Loss for Racing Post Tipsters (Excluding Outright Selections in Post #10017):

    Jennings Total Points Staked: 121.5
    Jennings Profit/Loss: -5.29
    Jennings Total Selections: 55
    Jennings Total Winners: 20
    %: 36.36%


    Boylan Total Points Staked: 63
    Boylan Profit/Loss: -16.25
    Boylan Total Selections: 34
    Boylan Total Winners: 10
    %: 29.41%


    Jennings Selections 18/10/2020


    Galway (Galway vs May)
    2pts 6-4 Betfair, Paddy Power


    Tyrone (Donegal vs Tyrone)
    2pts 6-4 Betfair, Paddy Power


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 999 ✭✭✭mjp


    ciaran1988 wrote: »
    Jennings column piece on the Dublin game talking about the wide open spaces of Croke Park and the scoring averages there. Game being played in Parnell Park for Christ’s sake. Man is clueless

    No excuse for him and he a meath man.


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