http://www.paddypower.com/bet?action...s_id=49&id=289
Fingal at evens is very tempting. Dundalk and Shels look like good odds too- might go for the same treble again. Probably go with a lucky 15 of some sort too.
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Fingal at evens is very tempting. Dundalk and Shels look like good odds too- might go for the same treble again. Probably go with a lucky 15 of some sort too.
My bets would be Cork, Harps, Shels and Sporting.
Derry look too big at 12/5 away to Cork. Cork havent started well, Derry are 2 from 2, dont see any reason why Cork should be a short as evens.
Drogheda, Pat's, Shams and Shels for me.
For those of you without Internet accounts don't forget to put your bets on by the close of business tomorrow evening as the bookies will be shut Friday.
Am trying to decide between Shels or Sporting Fingal.
Will probably end up backing both but have bad memories of Shels/Monaghan games from last year so Sporting looking favs for my few euro this week!
Drogheda, Pats and Harps for me, although UCD at 2/1 is not a bad price as they seem to be playing well and are coming off the back of a convincing 2-0 win over Bray, hopefullywe have enough in our locker for them :D
Anyone see any handicap betting for this week's first div games?
I've placed three bets for this weekend.
1.) handicap bet on Drogheda (-1)
2.) Sporting Fingal to beat Limerick, and
3.) Sligo to beat Bohs.
a trixe for me of waterford, shels & ucd :cool:
Gone for a lucky31- Drogs, Pats, Rovers, Fingal and Shels. €1 per line pays back €140.
Also gone for a Rovers, Drogs, Pats treble to cover that- €10 pays back €33.10.
No prices stand out for me.
On my way to Harps soon but Im not going to back them this year at all. I think that we will win 1 in every 3 matches at home so the odds should be over 2/1. We don't have a great side to be honest so I wouldn't go backing us. In saying that Im hoping for at least a draw tonight. Extremely windy so for once I think it will be a low scoring game.
Derry should lose, draw at best.
I think that either Shams or Pats or both can be turned over. Bad enough weather and Bray and Galway will be really up for those games, especially Bray. Both are around 1/2.
Drogs will have too much for Cobh.
I would stay away from Fingal as we have not seen enough of them. They are 11/8 on Betfair and they lost their first match 5-1. Certainly not sure.
So my bets would be lay both Derry, Pats and Shams.
Good Luck :)
i did City, pats rovers bohs waterford and shels. Think city could let me down though.
Same as a lucky 15, if you know what that is.
You make 5 selections; from those five there are 31 possible combinations- 5 singles, x doubles, x trebles, x four-way and 1 five-way. My stake was €31- €1 per line. Even if 3/5 win I still make a profit.
Just checked on PP and I got returns of €48.xx from €31.:cool: Also made profit on Drogs, Rovers, Pats treble so into three digits for profit for the season so far.:)
****ing shels...title contenders don't lose to Monaghan:mad::mad:
Monaghan is a tough place to go. The season we spent in that division we definitely dropped points at least once up there if not twice.
All this trebles and the likes is the quick way to the poor house. Pick 1 match that stands out and put your weekly stake on that. Never a massive return but miles more likely to make you money over the season.
Anyone see any betting for the Shels and Fingal game for tomorrow?
http://www.paddypower.com/bet?action...s_id=49&id=289
Keely suggested before the game on Friday that he may be fielding a different side today, which could mean a run out for a few of the young lads in the squad. So I'll be taking the 2/1 on offer for a home win. I reckon the league cup will mean more to Fingal than our shower even though we could get a nice tie in the next round.
Are bookies open today?
Internet bookies always open.
What taem are Fingal putting out? On the face of it, this looks as much a banker as Rovers v Drogs last year.
Will you put a fiver on Fingal for me?;)
Looks like you're right!
Though in my defence, all the talk in pre-season was of Shels not having much in the way of fringe players - strong first XVI was all they can afford (if indeed they can afford that).