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Cheers mac, I’ll do that.
neither powers nor boyles have him priced.
In case you didn’t get it, he said take 1/4 your potential winnings.
I’m fairly sure he got it Kev
Why did you feel the need to break it down in such a way? Fagan seems like a reasonably intelligent bloke.
Its called taking the piss, a concept that seems to be beyond you at times.
Taking the piss out of what?
He is taking the piss out of me.
You just don’t get it Kev
Understandable
Thankfully.
@Fagan ODowd
I think I can guarantee you just about 1/6 of the money, assuming nobody jumps out of nowhere to win from Cork. As you can see all the options for HOTY are Clare and Cork. Sticking to the pattern of the winner getting the HOTY.
Horgan 2/1 Ladbrokes [33% chance]
Clare 11/10 Boyles. [47.6% chance]
And you have Nash covered. 66/1 [1.5%]
So say you had €10 on Nash.
You would put €222 on Horgan
And €318 on Clare
You should end up being roughly €110 in profit.
Actually, you’d need to go Clare To Lift the Trophy which is 10/11 various.
Cheers pal.
Going with Ballgunner, Ballyduff, Mount Sion and Abbeyside this weekend in an accumulator. Pays about 28/1.
The odds for the under 21b final reek of tradition bias. Kerry are 1/2 favourites but have reached the final without playing a game. Kildare are 7/4 having beaten last years winners Roscommon in a hard fought semi final, and had two games in Leinster. Kildare were last years beaten finalists as well and beat Kerry by 17 points in last years semi final. Obviously anything can happen at this level but I’m going to have a cut off Kildare.
In the other game I think Antrim to beat the 15 point handicap is worth a small nibble. But only a small nibble.
Would 2nd half handicap be a good one there?
The goal for Clare would be to get ahead quickly so they can take their stars off and coast home.
It’s the same shit every year. YHOTY is strictly an U21 contest.
What way do you see the Tipperary SHC going this weekend?