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Published 15:50 23 Mar 2018 GMT
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"These lads have been gunning for this game all year. The other team are missing their star man too so it should be a formality."We've taken a look at the games taking place this weekend and have cherry-picked the most likely results and put them together in an accumulator that adds up to 42/1. What could possibly go wrong? To answer that question, absolutely loads, but we'll be sticking a euro or two down anyway.
It's tipped to get worse before it gets better on Sunday when Tipperary's lively forwards take to the wide open spaces of Croke Park.
Anything other than one way traffic will be a big surprise.
Go for the Yellow Bellies with the +1 handicap.
Peter Casey, David Dempsey and Kevin Downes, all of whom were on form in Croke Park, can turn the tie in their favour.
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