Four teams remain in the 2014/15 AIB All-Ireland Club SFC and following their Leinster Club SFC victory over Rhode on Sunday, reigning champions, St Vincents, are now the joint 13/10 favourites to retain the trophy on March 17th.
Corofin, who last lifted the All-Ireland trophy back in 1998, will play St Vincents in the All-Ireland semi-finals and they are also 13/10 from 11/8 to bring back the trophy west of the Shannon to Galway.
It’s then 5/1 that Ulster champions Slaughtneil will land the spoils on St Patrick's Day with their semi-final opponents, Tralee’s Austin Stacks, the outsiders at 9/1. Our traders are reporting that Slaughtneil might edge Corofin for favouritism in the coming days judging by the support following their victory in the Leinster Final on Sunday.
The semi-final between the two sides is due to take place on the weekend of February 14th/15th with Slaughtneil the early 4/7 favourites to progress to the final on St Patricks' Day.
St Vincents were as big as 8/1 back in early October to retain the All-Ireland title and some punters are sitting on some nice bets heading into the New Year.""
Corofin, who last lifted the All-Ireland trophy back in 1998, will play St Vincents in the All-Ireland semi-finals and they are also 13/10 from 11/8 to bring back the trophy west of the Shannon to Galway.
It’s then 5/1 that Ulster champions Slaughtneil will land the spoils on St Patrick's Day with their semi-final opponents, Tralee’s Austin Stacks, the outsiders at 9/1. Our traders are reporting that Slaughtneil might edge Corofin for favouritism in the coming days judging by the support following their victory in the Leinster Final on Sunday.
The semi-final between the two sides is due to take place on the weekend of February 14th/15th with Slaughtneil the early 4/7 favourites to progress to the final on St Patricks' Day.
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