Odds: Vincent's and Corofin can't be separated

December 15, 2014

St Vincent's Jarlath Curley skips away from Anton Sullivan of Rhode during the Leinster club SFC final.
©INPHO/Ryan Byrne.

Four teams are left standing in the AIB All Ireland Club SFC and, following their Leinster final victory over Rhode, reigning champions St Vincent's are now the joint 13/10 favourites to retain the trophy on March 17.

Corofin, who last lifted the All-Ireland trophy back in 1998, will play St Vincent's in the All-Ireland semi-final and they are also 13/10 from 11/8 to bring the trophy back west of the Shannon.

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.

The semi-final between the two sides is due to take place on the weekend of February 14/15 with BoyleSports pricing up Slaughtneil as the early 4/7 favourites to progress to the final.

Liam Glynn, PR Executive at BoyleSports. said: "Reigning champions, St Vincent's continue to attract support and our traders are reporting that they might edge Corofin for favouritism in the coming days judging by the support following their victory in the Leinster final on Sunday."

He added: "St Vincent's 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."

All Ireland Club SFC 2014/2015

St Vincent's 13/10
Corofin 13/10
Slaughtneil 5/1
Austin Stacks 9/1


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