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Clara capable of doubling up.
26 May 2010 by Kevin Egan

Now that this column has become part of one of Ireland’s biggest daily newspapers, it seems a little parochial for this Offaly native to be writing about the Offaly senior football championship on such a national stage. However as any bettor will tell you, a winner is a winner irrespective of how it comes about! So since Ladbrokes have been good enough to price the race for the John Dowling Cup, named in honour of the thirtieth president of the GAA, it seems foolish not to break down the odds on offer and to assess if there is any value to be found therein.

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Once more unto the breaching of the net
27 Nov 2009 by Kevin Egan

Last week, we advised a bet on over 1.5 goals in the meeting of Portlaoise and Clara, and we were on course for a payout with one goal scored by half way before the sadly necessary intervention of referee Joe Curley ensured that refunded stakes was the outcome.

That bet was advised last week on the basis that both of these teams are capable of scoring goals, and having been in attendance for the 35 minutes of football that was played, this bet should definitely be re-struck this week, as both sides demonstrated their ability to get in and create goal chances, even in atrocious conditions.

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Worth closing out with a cover on Clara
24 Nov 2009 by Kevin Egan

Fewer games than might have been expected fell by the wayside last weekend, with three of the five games that had been arranged playing out to a conclusion. The Connacht decider was unsurprisingly called off relatively early, while in Portlaoise, referee Joe Curley was left with little choice but to bring matters to a premature conclusion when he saw the conditions that prevailed at the start of the second half.

Indeed for those who follow this blog and its recommendations, the Meath official’s decision was extremely welcome. Portlaoise had played with the advantage of a stiff but tricky breeze in the first half, and Clara were definitely the happier team going in at half time level pegging. Stephen Deehan’s point at the start of the second half was taken with the kind of relaxed kicking stroke that simply wasn’t an option in the first half, and with Thomas Deehan also playing extremely well in the inside line, Clara were definitely odds on to progress had the match played to a natural conclusion.

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Getting our ducks in a row for the weekend
20 Nov 2009 by Kevin Egan

As we look out our collective windows and wave at our neighbours rowing past, happily adapting to the nation’s new status as the next Atlantis, it may seem to many people as if it’s slightly pointless to get involved in betting on any of the weekend’s games. Such has been the level of rainfall that unless fixtures get moved to neutral venues on continental Europe, the strong likelihood is that most of the ties arranged for this weekend will fall by the wayside. Every one of the ties are taking place in either the west, south or midlands, with no action going ahead in the east or north-east, which has escaped the worst of the conditions.

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Charlestown set to capitalise on Knockmore injury woes
22 Oct 2009 by Kevin Egan

The volume of club games has tapered off somewhat as we stare down the barrel of winter, but despite there only being nine games to choose from this weekend, there are still one or two which are of real interest.

Looking today to the football games on offer, the Mayo championship final is the delayed coverage game on TG4, and on paper, it would be hard argue with the current odds which make Charlestown slight favourites at 5/6. Neither Charlestown nor Knockmore have enjoyed the profile of say, a Crossmolina or a Ballina in recent years, but while other clubs have come and gone, these two clubs have been consistently strong, always featuring in the business end of proceedings, even if neither have quite got over the finish line as much as they might have.

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