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Betting company offering odds on Ballyraggett escorts stripping in Newbridge this weekend
Reporter:
Patrick Ward
01 Nov 2017 4:00 PM
There was always going to be plenty of attention on this game following the antics of some of the St Patrick's Ballyraggett players following their county title win, but one betting company has gone with another twist on the saga. Boylesports are now offering special markets on a clutch of novelty bets ahead of Ballyraggett's Leinster IHC quarter-final against Kildare side Ardclough this Saturday at 2pm in St Conleth's Park. The much publicised celebrations following their county final success, which involved two strippers and apparent sex acts being performed in a local pub, has brought the club under increased scrutiny in the past couple of weeks. Boylesports are now taking bets on a whole host of novelty ideas before the game, including a 10/1 offer on the two strippers - Fifi and Sabrina - streaking during the game. We'd love to see the reaction of the stewards in Newbridge if that was to happen! The odds of an Escorts Ireland advertising hoarding to be erected in St Conleth's Park for the game is 3/1, while the bookmakers have also offered odds of 12/1 for any Ballyraggett player to be sent off for performing a lewd act. There are also various markets on whether an image of a Ballyraggett player will be on the front page of any national newspaper come Sunday morning. Leinster Intermediate Hurling Championship quarter-final hardly ever attract a huge amount of attention, but due to the circumstances surrounding this tie there could be a much larger crowd than normal turning up to watch hurling in Kildare.
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