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Donegal All-Ireland Odds Slashed - McGuinness' Men Now Ulster Favourites

Brian O'Keeffe on Apr 22, 2024 at 03:00 PM
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Donegal have seen their All-Ireland odds slashed after their massive win in the Ulster Championship at the weekend.

In this post, we bring you the latest update in the Ulster Championship and All-Ireland betting as Jim McGuinness’ men are now being tipped for silverware this summer.

Donegal Ulster Championship Odds

Jim McGuinness’s Donegal side are now 11/10 favourites (from 6/1) with BoyleSports to win this year’s Ulster Senior Football Championship after ending Derry’s bid for three-in-a-row on Saturday night in Celtic Park.

Donegal’s long kickouts and counter-attacking football culminated in a six-point win over the Oak Leaf County and saw Jim McGuinness claim a fourth victory over Mickey Harte in the championship. McGuinness previously guided Donegal to three victories over Tyrone, when Harte had held the hot seat.

Donegal will clash with their old rivals Tyrone in Celtic Park on Sunday, with Tyrone 4/1 to claim a first provincial championship since 2021. Armagh, who will take on Down in the other semi-final, are hot on the heels of Donegal to lift the Anglo-Celt Cup at odds of 13/8, while Down are the outsiders of the quartet at 16/1.

Donegal All-Ireland Odds Slashed

Dublin remain red-hot 11/8 favourites to lift the Sam Maguire for the 8th time in just 10 years with Donegal cut from 25/1 into 12/1 to be crowned All-Ireland champions for the third time.

Despite Mickey Harte’s Derry falling at the first hurdle in Ulster, they remain the likeliest side from the province to win the All-Ireland but have drifted from 4/1 out to 6/1 as punters latch on to the green and gold of Donegal.

Kerry booked their place in the Munster final with a hard-fought victory over Cork in Killarney and are near certainties at odds of 1/100 to make it eleven wins in twelve years in the Munster Championship. The Kingdom are also rated the most likely contenders to dethrone Dublin as 3/1 second favourites in the All-Ireland race.

Brian O’Keeffe, spokesperson for BoyleSports, said:

“Jim McGuinness certainly has the magic touch against Mickey Harte and we’ve seen a surge of support for Donegal to conquer province and country this summer.”

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