GAA betting 2026

Hon Roscommon and hon @RunningBelowXg :clap:

I’ve an 8/1 bet on them from ages back that I presume your recommended too. Top shooting :clap:

:grimacing:

I had so many different bets on Roscommon today my god.

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They only won by 6, didn’t see it now but Cavan got a late goal.

Going to put a sneaky pt on Mayo (3/1) v Tyrone & 0.5pts on HTFT @6/1.
They’ll have to be some kind of fight back in them.

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Derry are almost 3/1 in some places tomorrow. Galway are missing a lot of firepower off the bench and Derry have a point to prove at home. I could see a Derry by 2+.

Oofft

Great to see such confidence

I’ve zero confidence in Paedo and the forwards to come good tomorrow tbh. Derry ran the champs close last week.

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I agree largely. Its shit or get off the pot time.

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Between that and Roscommon we had another profitable day. New York let me was a bad result as had them doubled with Tipp u20s also but you cant get them all I suppose.

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Jesus im only after looking at the account now - top man. I’d be surprised if PP don’t hit you up for a trader on these games. Pints paid for croker tomorrow

Would anyone here give Cavan a squeak at home to Donegal? 13/2 is massive, I personally think this new game is a total lottery with two pointers and kamacaze kick outs

Cavan have a two week break and Donegal have a one week break, and Cavan are at home but…No.

Dublin v Armagh has a very “drawey” look about it especially as such a result would guarantee both teams qualify.

Would any of the legit D1 teams been in any real bother with a lower-tier team?

Cavan beat mayo at similar odds last week?

Meath-Dublin too. Small stakes effort maybe

Instinct for psychology is everything when betting on these round robin games.

It’s about identifying who is might be tired, who might be overcelebrated, who might be psychologically vulnerable, who has a miserable dressing room, who is there to meekly make up the numbers, and who has a newspaper article pinned to the dressing room door and is jumping out of their skins waiting to SHUT THE BASTARDS UP.

The psychology of Derry today is very interesting. It’s obvious they have a manager they aren’t happy with. They haven’t won a game this year. But they have to show something for their own pride. They just have to, or they might as well give up the game. They’re in the same position Eamon Cregan’s men who were afraid to walk into a dark room were in.

Galway have shown before that they can be suddenly and unexpectedly blown off course and in Shane Walsh they have a player whose presence is a potential toxin if he is not on form. If you’re at an away venue, an Ulster venue, and you have a marked man who plays for a club which is a deadly rival of a club a lot of your opponents play for, and this player wears his socks up, and has a reputation as a bit of a fancy dan with a smarmy face and this player is not in good form, this player is a TARGET, a source of MOTIVATION. If this player does not PERFORM, you have a potential psychological toxin which debilitates you and gets your opponents’ dander right up.

If the source of your strength, ie. a particular 35 year old midfielder, has been successfully targeted by a previous opponent, and your next opponent has a load of giant men just waiting to shut this guy down completely, you have a problem.

Derry aren’t psychologically playing Galway today, they’re playing Krokes Kilmakud and fancy dans with socks up.

Derry to win.

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Small stakes on Derry/Cavan & Kildare -15.

Smaller stakes on the HTFT.

Small doubles/trebles, total of about 3pts spent for a bit of interest.

Anyone watching Derry Galway might shout who has the wind first half

Rationale: tip top.

Outcome: No cigars for being close.

I didn’t bet on it anway.

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Galway 21/10 to lift the cup with Betfair. 3pts
Galway HTFT 11/2.1 pt.
Mark Coleman to score @ evens. 2pts

Mark Coleman to outscore Barry Nash @ 9/4 DNB (Boyles).1pt
Coleman over 1.5 @4/1 0.5pts
Coleman over 2.5 @9/1 .25pts

Prices on Coleman shorter now.

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