A cracking weekend of Allianz National Football League action saw Dublin shorten even further in the outright betting.
Tyrone, who recorded victory over Mayo, are now 12/1 from 25/1 with Mayo eased back out to 11/2 from 10/3. Cork, who made it two wins from two following a one point victory over Monaghan, are now 3/1 from 11/2.
In Division 2, Galway made it two wins from two following a victory over Westmeath in Mullingar. The Tribesmen are now 6/4 from 11/4 to win Division 2. Down, Meath and Roscommon are all priced at 5/1. Cavan, who played out a draw with Roscommon, are 6/1 from 8/1.
In Division 3, Armagh made it two wins from two. The Orchard County remain the red hot favourites at 1/2 to be crowned Division 3 champions. Tipperary, who recorded a 12 point victory over Limerick, are next in the betting at 7/2 having been available at 6/1 prior to their win on Sunday.
Division 4 sees Offaly now head the betting at Evens. The Midlands side had been available at 15/8 prior to their victory over Waterford. Longford, who remain unbeaten in Division 4 following an opening round draw with neighbours Leitrim and a one point win over Antrim at the weekend, are now 7/2 from 4/1 to claim the Division 4 crown.
Following their five point victory over Donegal on Saturday night, Dublin are now 13/8 from 7/4 to retain the National Football League title and make it three in a row.""
Tyrone, who recorded victory over Mayo, are now 12/1 from 25/1 with Mayo eased back out to 11/2 from 10/3. Cork, who made it two wins from two following a one point victory over Monaghan, are now 3/1 from 11/2.
In Division 2, Galway made it two wins from two following a victory over Westmeath in Mullingar. The Tribesmen are now 6/4 from 11/4 to win Division 2. Down, Meath and Roscommon are all priced at 5/1. Cavan, who played out a draw with Roscommon, are 6/1 from 8/1.
In Division 3, Armagh made it two wins from two. The Orchard County remain the red hot favourites at 1/2 to be crowned Division 3 champions. Tipperary, who recorded a 12 point victory over Limerick, are next in the betting at 7/2 having been available at 6/1 prior to their win on Sunday.
Division 4 sees Offaly now head the betting at Evens. The Midlands side had been available at 15/8 prior to their victory over Waterford. Longford, who remain unbeaten in Division 4 following an opening round draw with neighbours Leitrim and a one point win over Antrim at the weekend, are now 7/2 from 4/1 to claim the Division 4 crown.
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