It’s a massive weekend in Gaelic football.
Three provincial finals on Sunday, plus four qualifiers on Saturday mean a jam-packed schedule and the possibility, if you are so inclined, to make a little money with a flutter or two.
Every Thursday on The GAA Hour, SportsJOE GAA editor Colm Parkinson, Conan Doherty and our studio pundit will attempt to “go through the card” and predict the outcome of each fixture.
This week All-Ireland winner Barry Cahill was given a pretend €10 to wage on his weekend accumulator – the former Dublin star was a lot more conservative with his punts than Wooly and Conan.
If Colm’s bets come in we may not see him Monday – as his accumulator would make more than €1,300.
https://soundcloud.com/user-787320910/the-gaa-hour-with-colm-parkinson-new-donegal-and-dubs-versus-the-spread
Wooly
SLIGOÂ v Clare (6/4)
CAVAN v Derry (8/15)
LONGFORDÂ v Cork (9/2)
MAYOÂ v Kildare (1/10)
GALWAYÂ v Roscommon (Evens)
DUBLINÂ v Westmeath (1/100)
Tyrone v DONEGAL (2/1)
Total odds:Â 136/1
Return on €10: €1374.86
Barry
Sligo v CLARE (8/11)
CAVAN v Derry (8/15)
Longford v CORK (1/5)
MAYOÂ v Kildare (1/10)
GALWAYÂ v Roscommon (Evens)
DUBLIN v Westmeath (1/100)
TYRONEÂ v Donegal (4/7)
Total odds: 9.47/1
Return on €10: €104.75
Conan
Sligo v CLARE (8/11)
Cavan v Derry –Â DRAWÂ (15/2)
Longford v CORK (1/5)
MAYOÂ v Kildare (1/10)
Galway v ROSCOMMON (11/10)
DUBLIN v Westmeath (1/100)
TYRONEÂ v Donegal (4/7)
Total odds: 61/1
Return on €10: €623.27
Not one of them went for Westmeath to beat Dublin on Sunday… cowards.
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