Punters have piled in on Limerick after they recorded their first league win over Kilkenny since 2006 with an impressive performance at Nowlan Park on Sunday.
Last year’s All-Ireland winners produced a devastating burst of scoring before the break and went on to record a comfortable 9-point victory over Brian Cody’s men to set down a marker for the season ahead and their odds have tumbled for another successful campaign as a result.
BoyleSports now make the Treaty 13/8 favourites from 7/2 to go on and win the National League with previous joint-favourites Galway drifting out to 5/1 despite maintaining their unbeaten start with victory over Dublin.
Punters however have been looking beyond the league campaign and Limerick are now just 9/1 shots to win the National League and go on to defend their All-Ireland title later in the year. They had been out at 20/1 for the double before throw-in against Kilkenny.
Wexford’s last-gasp victory over Tipperary saw them close into 8/1 from 12/1 to win Division 1 while Tipp are out to 15/2 having started the weekend as 9/2 third favourites.
Any thoughts that Limerick would be one-hit wonders are being put firmly to bed and...
A National League and All-Ireland double was 20/1 before the Kilkenny game but we’ve had to slash those odds into 9/1 after the sustained support and if they pull it off we’ll face some hefty payouts later in the year.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
Last year’s All-Ireland winners produced a devastating burst of scoring before the break and went on to record a comfortable 9-point victory over Brian Cody’s men to set down a marker for the season ahead and their odds have tumbled for another successful campaign as a result.
BoyleSports now make the Treaty 13/8 favourites from 7/2 to go on and win the National League with previous joint-favourites Galway drifting out to 5/1 despite maintaining their unbeaten start with victory over Dublin.
Punters however have been looking beyond the league campaign and Limerick are now just 9/1 shots to win the National League and go on to defend their All-Ireland title later in the year. They had been out at 20/1 for the double before throw-in against Kilkenny.
Wexford’s last-gasp victory over Tipperary saw them close into 8/1 from 12/1 to win Division 1 while Tipp are out to 15/2 having started the weekend as 9/2 third favourites.
Any thoughts that Limerick would be one-hit wonders are being put firmly to bed and...
our customers can’t get enough of them in the GAA markets since the weekend. ""
A National League and All-Ireland double was 20/1 before the Kilkenny game but we’ve had to slash those odds into 9/1 after the sustained support and if they pull it off we’ll face some hefty payouts later in the year.
*Prices correct at time of publication.
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