The Longshot: Plenty of goals are likely tonight in Champions League
CORK’S hopes of advancing in the Munster round-robin hang by at thread after defeat by Clare down at the end of Centre Park Road (soon to be Centra Park Road, surely?) on Sunday.
For the delightful first goal by Patrick Horgan the ball was batted away by a Clare defender just after it had crossed the line but the eagle-eyed men in white spotted it was a green flag without the absent Hawkeye confirm it.
Maybe there should be a barcode stuck on the sliothar and the umpires could be given too supermarket scanners and there would be a beep when it crossed the line?
The Rebels really need to win there next two games against Limerick and Tipp, although there is a slim chance they could get through on score difference even with just two points.
Pat Ryan’s men have drifted to 50/1 to win Liam before they head into a 20th year empty handed.
Limerick remain have shortened slightly to 4/6 to complete the five in a row after their facile win over a lacklustre Tipp in the second game.
You can back the field (all the other teams, not the actual field) at 6/5 to stop them from creating history this July.
Peter Casey, star of the decider last year, suffered a terrible injury when scoring a goal against Tipp and will miss the rest of the season.
Waterford host Tipp in the only Munster clash next weekend and it would probably be best if the Premier County come out on top for the Rebels.
The Banner are into 6/1 a first All-Ireland in one shy of a dozen years, the same price as last year’s finalists Kilkenny.
The Cats drew with Galway last weekend in a cracker up in Pearse Stadium and the Tribesmen are 9/1 to give Henry Shefflin another big win in Croker.
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WE plumped for Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry to partner up successfully at the Zurich Classic over the weekend and the Irish pair prevailed after one playoff hole to deliver at 8/1 against a Ramey/Trainer duo who came into the extra hole cold, having sat on the lead in the clubhouse for nearly three hours.
The Down man was the dominant partner as Lowry continued to struggle with the flat stick, but the win means the Offaly man will get into three of the signature events on the PGA Tour later in the year.
McIlroy is 12/1 second favourite for the USPGA major that tees off on Thursday fortnight, with Lowry 50/1.
The CJ Cup Byron Nelson is next up as Jason Day (18/1) tries to defend his title. I once followed Nelson (who won 18 out of 30 tournaments in the 1945 USPGA season) around Ballybunion Old Course when he played there with Tom Watson many moons ago. I got a chance to play the course last Saturday for a fraction of the now €350 green fee and heard that Watson will be around this Friday to renew connections at his favourite club in the world.
Seamus Power is 70/1 to make it two wins in a row for Ireland at 70/1.
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CROKER will host the the semi-final of the Champions Cup next weekend, 15 years on from the last time it hosted the same stage of the competition, when Munster’s dominance was waning and they surrendered their title to Leinster, who would go on to beat Leicester and take their first title. Johnny Sexton famously lorded it over Ronan O’Gara in that 25-6 defeat, that was watched by a then world record attendance for club rugby union.
Northampton Saints are in the opposite corner next Saturday (Toulouse and Harlequins face off in the other semi the next day).
Leo Cullen’s side are tied with Toulouse on 11/10 to lift a fifth title and go level with Frenchmen, who are seeking to win a sixth. Northampton are 14/1 and Quins 33/1.
WITH three games remaining, Luton are still a point behind Forest in the race to stay in the Premier League.
The Hatters meet Everton on Friday night at home and there is a chance the Toffees might take a foot of the pedal after almost guaranteeing their own safety in recent weeks.
The Hatters are 2/9 to go straight back down, with Forest rated 2/1.
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BAYERN have not lost any of their last 15 home matches in a row in the Champions League, but injuries make tipping them to win a bit dangerous.
Take them instead to draw 2-2 at 12/1.
Add in Dortmund to win at home and you will be offered odds of 34/1.

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