GAA betting 2024/25

Feckit I missed that

Squeaky bum time

Never bet on Laois

Tailteann Cup Round 1
Full Time
Laois : 0-28(28)
Waterford : 1-16(19)

Jason Curry must have scored 15 points of that for Waterford

They got 1-2 from play… virtually impossible to get up a double figure handicap with no goal.

Hmmm :man_shrugging:

No chance

1st leg up :wink:

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Up a lot today off Tipp

Laois are idiots

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I told you we’d be a different side without Fingleton and Kirwan.

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The whole gaa world knows that pal

Armagh at 10s outright seems big to me

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I think Meath are a great bet today at 11/10, I remember the league game in which Louth won but had a gale force wind in first half and Meath couldn’t crawl in back but Meath were by far a better outfit

Louth didn’t have Mulroy that day.

Louth will win pulling up

Laois lead by 18 at half time :crown:

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Rossies 8/1 to win Rackard

Longer shot than they were pre-tournament and yet they’re surely gonna get into the final.

So in my eyes you’re getting an 8/1 shot on them winning outright vs Mayo in the final, not just in 70 mins.

Rossies 2 good wins in their last 2 and are against a Louth with absolutely nothing to play for this week. If there was a line that becomes available to Rossies I’d go on it if it was around the -5 mark. They’ll beat that.

If they get to the final, they wouldn’t be stupid enough to go man on man with Mayo etc so I’m assuming they’d be bringing something to Mayo they haven’t come across yet.

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McDonagh Cup

Kerry -1 vs Down 6/5 big

I’ve no doubt that Down had this match earmarked as their chance to stay afloat in this comp for 2026, but they scores they’ve been giving up are frightening. All 3 matches they gave up big scores.

I have Kerry by 4 or 5 here, sealing Down’s fate to Christy Ring for 2026 and ending their season on a whimper. Both teams have struggled for scores but Kerry (albeit a weaker panel than before) have all good experience at a high level.

Who has this priced up?

Powers have all their competitions hidden away for GAA this year for some reason.