Surge of support for Dublin to retain All Ireland after Tyrone demolition

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The Boys in Blue demolished their Ulster rivals on Sunday.

Dublin are now red hot favourites to win the All-Ireland title following their demolition of Tyrone according to bookmakers Ladbrokes.

The Boys in Blue have enjoyed a surge of support from punters since Sunday's 5-18 to 0-12 win over Tyrone at Croke Park in a performance that left Tyrone boss Brian Dooher labelling the result and performance as an "embarrassment." Dublin famously won six Celtic Crosses on the spin between 2015-2020, with Tyrone finally ending that run in 2021 when they beat Dublin's semi-final conquerors Mayo to take home Sam Maguire for the first time in 11 years.Since then, the Ulster giants have failed to reach the heights of 2021, while Dublin have rebuilt and reclaimed the title last year after successive semi-final exits.

Dessie Farrell's side have been in impressive form this year and were already considered favourites for the title before Sunday's huge win. Buoyed by that victory, punters are lumping on The Boys in Blue who are now 13/8 to retain their title.Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: "If the latest odds are to be believed, it looks like Dublin will coast to a second consecutive All-Ireland in July.

 

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