Tipperary 9/2 to secure back-to-back Liam MacCarthy Cups.
BOYLE Sports has installed Cork as the 9/4 favourites for next year’s All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship, despite their loss to Tipperary on Sunday.
The Rebels took to the pitch as the red-hot 1/3 favourites to lift the Liam MacCarthy at the weekend and were as short as 2/13 at half-time when taking a six-point lead into the dressing room.
However, a resilient Tipperary dominated the second half, with Pat Ryan’s side chalking up just two points while the Premier peppered the scoreboard with 3-14 to secure a 29th All-Ireland title.
Dominance From Munster Expected Again
A typical Munster stranglehold on the outright betting for 2026 sees Limerick rated as Cork’s main rivals at odds of 5/2 as the Treaty bid to bounce back from a disappointing 2025 campaign. Defeat came at hands of the Rebels on penalties in the provincial final, and John Kiely’s side bowed out at the quarter-final stage of the All-Ireland SHC when beaten by Dublin.
Back-to-back Liam MacCarthys for Tipperary is rated a 9/2 chance, while 2024 winners Clare (8/1) are no forlorn hope according to the oddsmakers.
Kilkenny, who are fourth in the betting at 11/2, are set to fly the flag for Leinster with beaten provincial finalists Galway also well in contention at 8/1.
Brian O’Keeffe, spokesperson for BOYLE Sports, said:
“It was heartbreak for the Red Army at Croke Park on Sunday, but we’ve already chalked up the Rebels as favourites to bounce back ahead of next year’s Liam MacCarthy Cup in what looks a wide-open race.”
2026 All-Ireland SHC
9/4 Cork
5/2 Limerick
9/2 Tipperary
11/2 Kilkenny
8/1 Clare
8/1 Galway
25/1 Dublin
25/1 Waterford
100/1 bar
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