Odds: Slaughtneil the biggest movers

December 01, 2014

Slaughtneil captain Francis McEldowney lifts the Ulster club SFC trophy.
©INPHO/Presseye/Jonathan Porter.

Slaughtneil's odds for All-Ireland club glory have been cut from 11/1 to 9/2 following yesterday's nail-biting Ulster final win over Omagh St Enda's.

Munster champions Austin Stacks, meanwhile, are now 10/1 to be crowned champions on St Patrick's Day for a second time, having last lifted the trophy in 1977.

The two are due to meet at the semi-final stage while Connacht champions Corofin remain the favourites at 11/8.

Reigning champions St Vincent's, who are 1/4 to defeat Rhode (7/2) in the Leinster final on December 14, are priced at 13/8 to retain the title.

Liam Glynn, PR Executive at Boylesports, said: "Despite Corofin heading the outright betting, reigning champions, St Vincents remain the biggest losers in the Ante Post book having been supported down from 8/1 to their current price of 13/8."

"Slaughtneil were the biggest movers over the weekend and are now priced at 9/2 to reign supreme on March 17th.

"Our traders initially cut them into 11/2 from 11/1, following their victory over Omagh, but punters quickly availed of the 11/2 and they had no option but to cut the Derry side into 9/2."


All-Ireland Club SFC 2014/2015

Corofin 11/8
St Vincent's 13/8
Slaughtneil 9/2
Austin Stacks 10/1
Rhode 25/1

Leinster Club SFC final

St Vincent's 1/4
Draw 10/1
Rhode 7/2


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