Can Cork posters have a look through the games listed on PP. Maybe point out some value bets?
Some random lad on RebelGAA told me Newtown are up big town for Bally and decent value betting wise.
If you put up the odds Iāll have a look otherwise.
Fuck Cork
Generally the first round in Cork is not the best to be betting on. Itās not absolute cut throat and teams have 2 more chances. Nevertheless you can find some value.
Courcey Rovers 13/8 Carry. Going very well in senior in 2nd year. Bishoptsown have taken a few rankings this year. In their last league games Courceys beat the Barrās away while Bātown got hammered by Ballymartyle.
Killeagh at 6/4 are a big chance too, but odds are not great.
No real value to be honest.
Newtown at 5/4 buddy is your bet. Everyone is writing them off because the OāConnors are gone but i think the younger lads will play better with the short passing style gone. For the big gamblers out there Fermoy at 1/5 on to beat Dromina in the intermediate championship is buying money. Put 500 on to win 100, easiest 100 euro you will ever make in these recessionary times, absolutely certainty.
Jesus
Fermoy are an absolute certainty mate, Dromina wouldnt win the Junior B county.
Throw that little nugget into the GAA betting thread Jimmy.
Is there anything worse than a div 2 hurling county trying to talk up their county championship. Stick to the big ball lads
Iām not really questioning that.
Had a look there, no value anywhere.
Sars, Rockies and Na Piarsigh won tonight. Aghada hammered Meelin at Intermediate.
Didnāt meelin win the junior AI there 3 years back with a very young side ?
Ya, immigration has affected them I believe.
That was the value bet there Iād say, from memory Meelin were strong favs.
Meelin would have been one of the contenders to win Intermediate A, while Aghada are a football first side.
In saying that, Aghada have some very good hurlers, so Iām not shocked by them winning, but the margin of seven points was a definite surprise.
[quote=āTurenne, post: 780546, member: 232ā]Meelin would have been one of the contenders to win Intermediate A, while Aghada are a football first side.
In saying that, Aghada have some very good hurlers, so Iām not shocked by them winning, but the margin of seven points was a definite surprise.[/quote]
They seem to be going reasonably well across the board this year. It looked like they were about to drop like a stone a couple of years ago, but getting promoted back to Div 1 in football was a good achievement.
ā@Newtownshandrum: FT Newtown 2-27 Ballymartle 2-23ā
Thatās sewn it to the O Connors
4-60 in a club match:eek:
Must have been very loose hurling
[quote=āchewy louie, post: 780928, member: 1137ā]4-60 in a club match:eek:
Must have been very loose hurling[/quote]
It went to ET.
BTW 27 + 23 = 50.