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Dublin’s Drive For Five Drifts To 2/7 From 1/5 For Replay

Lawrence Lyons on Jan 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
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Dublin and Kerry will have to do it all over again after a thrilling All-Ireland Final ended in a draw at Croke Park but Jim Gavin’s men have drifted slightly in the betting as they bid to pick up their fifth Sam Maguire in a row.



Dublin were in the ascendency in the first half but a red card to Jonny Cooper just before the break gave Kerry food for thought and they came back to level the scores just after the hour mark.

The sides then traded points before Killian Spillane edged the Kingdom ahead.

Dean Rock had the chance to win it in stoppage time, but his free dropped wide.""




Jim Gavin’s side unsurprisingly remain favourites to be crowned All-Ireland champions when the sides face each other again on Saturday week, but their chances of getting their hands on the silverware have been eased to 2/7 from 1/5.

Kerry’s prospects of denying Dublin the historic victory have been backed into 5/2 from 7/2 following their battling performance on Sunday.

Dublin are 3/10 to get it done in normal time at the second attempt, while a second stalemate between the sides is a 12/1 shot.

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