Calling Mac

James O’Donoghue is 8/13 on Paddy Powers today to score over 3.5 points from play. I assume this covers goals as well? Please confirm if my understanding is correct.

Surely this is likely buying money if all he has to do is score a minimum of 1-01 from play today?

Wouldn’t touch it as good as he is. If Mayo are any good they will have to have a serious plan to mark him. If he has his usual game Kerry will win the game. My understanding with those bets is goals don’t count and it must be points. But open to correction on that.

Dont know if it includes goals or not. If it looks like too good to be true then it probably is too good to be true.

[QUOTE=“Il Bomber Destro, post: 1005201, member: 2533”]James O’Donoghue is 8/13 on Paddy Powers today to score over 3.5 points from play. I assume this covers goals as well? Please confirm if my understanding is correct.

Surely this is likely buying money if all he has to do is score a minimum of 1-01 from play today?[/QUOTE]

Hi @Il Bomber Destro, yes it does include goals

And did you take the bet?

What exactly did he score in the end?

1-03 or 1-04 by my reckoning.

Thought it was 1.3 myself. I think that was Kerry’s chance. Mayo were so shit in the first half, don’t think that will happen again.

Yeah, the likely signs point to a Mayo victory in the replay but Kerry have the forwards to keep them in a game in which they’re being dominated while the opposite can be said of Mayo. Coldrick was very biased towards Mayo in the second half, there was one instances where Donnacha Walsh was clearly being fouled right in front of the posts and he waved it away while giving a very soft free which Mayo pointed for a tackle from Crowley. Mayo definitely play for the free kicks - particularly the likes of Doherty, O’Connor and Boyle who go to ground extremely easily and referees buy it.

McQuillan is down for the Dublin - Donegal game and I think he’s the best around for not being duped into giving soft frees so he won’t get it.