Ok I was on holidays when Kildare beat Mayo so I missed their really good form but the first half against Monaghan was bad for them and theyâre lucky they got the goal. That result was a kick in the balls for them.
I also think Galway have been really good without getting credit for it and league form is translating to the super 8s fairly well.
But when I see something at 2/1 that I think will win I put money on it and thatâs a winning strategy so you lads should go for it.
Tyrone would beat that Galway side easily I think. As good defensively with a way faster attack,way more scorers and a mindset that is about taking goals as often as possible. Tyrone ew @9/1 for Sam is free money in my opinion. Youâll be sitting on the morning worrying about which is more important, your allegiance to Dublin or your cash.
Dublin (All-Ireland SFC v Tyrone): Stephen Cluxton; Mick Fitzsimons, Cian OâSullivan, Philly McMahon; Brian Howard, James McCarthy, Johnny Cooper; Brian Fenton, Michael Darragh Macauley; Niall Scully, CiarĂĄn Kilkenny, Con OâCallaghan; Dean Rock, Paul Mannion, Paddy Andrews
I wouldnât pay much attention to a Jim Gavin XV as it rarely if ever starts as named but it would be a big surprise if McCaffrey doesnât start. Maybe heâs injured or Dublin just managing his return from injury.
Highly unlikely that is the team that will start for Kerry. Of the 3 changes 1 is due to suspension and 1 due to injury. Donaghy is almost certain to start and probably Walsh as well.
Such a strange sport now. Basically unchallenged possession the whole way down the field before running out of room and meeting a challenge or shooting. Little hitting or physical contact really. Pitch too wide/long? Tyrone might be ahead of the curve