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Joining the Shoe Shine Boy
22 Jan 2010 by Kevin Egan

As anyone who bought a house in Ireland in the last five years will tell you, jumping on board a moving bandwagon can be a very dangerous game. Mistiming such a jump were one to take it literally would result in a serious dent to one’s physical well being, much like mistiming such a metaphorical jump could similarly result in a serious dent in one’s financial well being. Obviously it’s a lot easier to limit one’s exposure in the betting game than it is when buying a home, but there is still plenty of risk attached in looking at a graph and guessing that the recent upward trend is likely to continue.

From several weeks back, Off the Ground was looking forward to this weekend’s betting and suspected that there was likely to be real value in taking a punt on Tír Chonall Gaels to surprise Kilmurry-Ibrickane. The London champions have participated in this competition in each of the past two seasons and two creditable performances resulted in games against Crossmaglen Rangers in 2008 (0-10 to 0-6) and Corofin last year (2-7 to 0-6).

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Corofin likely, but not certain, to succeed
02 Oct 2009 by Kevin Egan

With TG4 resuming their coverage of club action, there is an unexpected bonus for those of us looking at a bet this weekend – their live broadcast of the Donegal and Galway county finals means that there is a much wider range of markets available for betting on these games, and more markets, as always, means more opportunity for the punter.

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