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What Odds On The Blues Winning The Championship? Here’s The Betting…

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Barry John Keane, on the ball in Kerins O'Rahilly's victor against East Kerry. Photo by Dermot Crean.
Barry John Keane, on the ball in Kerins O’Rahilly’s victor against East Kerry. Photo by Dermot Crean.

WITH the business end of the Kerry Senior Football Championship fast approaching, those who fancy a flutter will be interested in the betting on who will be crowned champions.

Unsurprisingly, Dr Crokes, at 11/8, are favourites after their one point victory against last year’s champions Austin Stacks yesterday.

South Kerry, who beat many people’s dark horses, Dingle, are next at 11/4, while Kerins O’Rahilly’s, at a price of 11/2, are third favorites.

Strand Road’s opponents in the quarter final on Saturday, Legion, are fifth favourites behind Kenmare District.

If you fancy an outsider, Kilcummin who play South Kerry next weekend, are way out in the betting at a price of 40/1.

Odds from Paddy Power as of Monday afternoon…

Dr. Crokes 11/8
South Kerry 11/4
Kerins O Rahillys 11/2
Kenmare 6/1
Legion 15/2
Rathmore 14/1
West Kerry 14/1
Kilcummin 40/1

PHOTOS: Winning Charity Bets Raise Over €1,100 For Enable Ireland

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Sean Scally (left) of Enable Ireland accepts a cheque for €1,185 from Aidan Conway of Paddy Power in Rock Street. Also in photos is Keeven McElligott. Photo by Fergus Dennehy

THE proceeds from charity bets sponsored by ‘Paddy Power’ were  presented to Sean Scally from Enable Ireland on Friday.

The bets, which were handed out at a special Cheltenham Preview night in the Fels Point Hotel in March, succeeded in realising over €1185.50 which was presented by Paddy Power staff member Aidan Conway.

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The night was the second time that ‘Enable Ireland’ put on the racing event where the public got to quiz a panel of well known faces in the racing world including Jim Culloty and Tom Cooper ahead of the world famous racing festival, all of whom gave their time free of charge.

Around €18,000 was raised on the night thanks to a number of items auctioned.

“It’s great, we had a good night. We got €100 from ‘Paddy Power’ and each of the panelists was given €100 bet to place. It’s an addition of over €1,100 and it’s brilliant. We’re very grateful to ‘Paddy Power’,” said Sean Scally of Enable Ireland.

Enable Ireland provides a range of support and services to children and adults with disabilities. There are two centres based in Tralee, adult services are based in Edward Street and children’s services are in Oakview village.