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22nd Jul 2016

We’re quietly confident that our GAA accumulator tips could net you a tenfold return

The bold and brave

SportsJOE

The quarter finals are in sight for the footballers while the hurlers can reach the final four.

This weekend sees four games spread across the senior football and hurling championships.

Every Thursday on The GAA Hour, our GAA editor Colm Parkinson, Conan Doherty and our studio pundits will attempt to “go through the card” and predict the outcome of each fixture.

This week, on our football and hurling podcasts, we asked Colm, Conan, Barry Cahill, John Evans, Damien Hayes and Conal Keaney for their wise and wonderful tips.

First up, here is Wooly’s accumulator, which could net you a shade under €100 if you pop a tenner on.

Wooly

Football

DERRY v Tipperary (4/9)

CLARE v Roscommon (7/4)

Hurling

WATERFORD v Wexford (1/6)

Clare v GALWAY (11/10)

Total odds: 8.73/1

Return on €10: €97.32

Sean Johnston with Ciarán Mullan 14/7/2016

Football doubles

Barry

DERRY v Tipperary (4/9)

Clare v ROSCOMMON (8/13)

Total odds: 1.33/1

Return on €10: €23.33

Conan

DERRY v Tipperary (4/9)

CLARE v Roscommon (7/4)

Total odds: 2.97/1

Return on €10: €39.72

John Evans

DERRY v Tipperary (4/9)

Clare v ROSCOMMON (8/13)

Total odds: 1.33/1

Return on €10: €23.33

Everyone backing Derry but a split on the other qualifier.

Hurling doubles

Gutsy enough to go for Wexford? They may not have a strawberries chance in cream but that’s what Cork thought.

Tony Kelly 9/7/2016

Conal

WATERFORD v Wexford (1/6)

CLARE v Galway (10/11)

Total odds: 1.22/1

Return on €10: €22.27

Mikey

Waterford v WEXFORD (9/2)

Clare v GALWAY (11/10)

Total odds: 10.55/1

Return on €10: €115.50

Tipperary Celebrate after the game 14/7/2016

Damien

WATERFORD v Wexford (1/6)

Clare v GALWAY (11/10)

Total odds: 1.45/1

Return on €10: €24.50

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