Reigning All Ireland Club SFC champions, Corofin head the betting at 5/2 to retain the Andy Merrigan Cup.
The Galway's side nearest rivals in the betting are current Leinster champions and 2013/14 All-Ireland Club SFC champions, St Vincents, who are priced at 7/2 to win a 4th title on St. Patricks Day next year.
Crossmaglen Rangers, who last lifted the trophy back in the 2011/12 season, are priced at 7/1 to secure a seventh All Ireland title. Portlaoise last won the title back in the 1982/83 season and the county Laois side are currently priced at 14/1 with St Oliver Plunketts also priced at 14/1.
Newly crowned Westmeath champions, St Lomans are on offer at 20/1 with 2014/15 beaten finalists, Slaughtneil on offer at 16/1 to go one better.
Liam Glynn, BoyleSports' spokesperson said: "Corofin are the early favourites to retain the All Ireland Club SFC title and are already starting to attract support from punters with reigning Leinster champions, St Vincents also popular at 7/2."
He added "Cork's Nemo Rangers hold the record for the most All Ireland Club titles and are currently priced at 25/1 whilst Slaughtneil, who were beaten by Corofin in this year's final, can be backed at 16/1 to go one better."
All-Ireland Club Football Outright 2015/2016 - Outright Betting
Corofin 5/2
St Vincents 7/2
Crossmaglen Rangers 7/1
Portlaoise 14/1
Ballyboden St Endas 14/1
St Oliver Plunketts 14/1
Castlehaven 16/1
Slaughtneil 16/1
St Lomans Mullingar 20/1
Na Fianna Dublin 25/1
Castlebar 25/1
Kilcoo 25/1
Nemo Rangers 25/1
Dingle 25/1
Breaffy 33/1
St Judes 33/1
Emmet Og 33/1
Trillick St Macartans 40/1
Scotstown 40/1
St Patricks (Louth) 40/1
Navan O'Mahonys 40/1
Rathmore 50/1
Killarney Legion 50/1
Naomh Conaill 66/1
Athy 66/1
Sarsfields 66/1
Cargin 80/1
St Eunans 80/1
EW 1/2 1, 2
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