April Event
Saturday 25 April 2026 in Connemara Golf Links
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Liam Rockall is heating up on the back nineāafter punching in a birdie on Hole 16, he sits in 2nd with 35 total points. The storyline in this round? The rivalry is getting louder: Rockallās improving trend is exactly what his opponent dreadsābecause once Liam finds momentum, he starts turning pressure into points.
Now itās about who can hold form through the closing holes. If Rockall keeps that upward swing, this rivalry takes on a whole new meaning with the finish line right in front of him.
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Paddy Power Tournament Watch
With Tony McHale just popping a bogey on 15 and sitting 9th on +4 (26 points), the leaderboard is looking nicely bunched behind the front-runners.
Latest Odds (Outright to Win)
- Danny Finn (ā7 after 15): 1/3
- Eoghan Considine (ā3 after 15): 7/2
- Dave Flanagan (ā2 after 18): 8/1
- Liam Rockall (ā2 after 15): 10/1
- Ciaran Considine (ā1 after 15): 14/1
- Tournament Dark Horse (eachway shout): Evan O'Keeffe (+2 after 14): 20/1
Where Tonyās Likely to Finish
With Tony declining after a bogey, Iād be leaning mid-pack. His best route is to tidy up from hereāif the scoring swings his way, a top-5 chase is possible, but the odds say heāll have to protect the rest of the card.
Forecast: 7thā10th range (most likely 8th).
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
Danny Finn ā 4/1 (Top at -7 after 15)
Eoghan Considine ā 7/2 (Big lead cushion at -3 after 15)
Dave Flanagan ā 6/1 (Sat at -2, just one birdie away from mixing it up)
Liam Rockall ā 8/1 (Level with Dave at -2 after 15; strong finish angle)
Ciaran Considine ā 14/1 (Currently -1 but needs a late surge)
Oisin OāMalley ā 250/1 to win (17th, 19 points; round trending the wrong way)
How it might finish
With Finn holding the clubhouse-style advantage at -7, this feels like a battle for second rather than first. If Eoghan can avoid late bogeys over the closing holes, a repeat charge is very plausibleāotherwise one of the -2s (Flanagan/Rockall) could nick it with a birdie run. -
Paddy Power Latest Tournament Odds (as of after Hole 15)
Danny Finn (-7, 1st): 4/1
Eoghan Considine (-3, 2nd): 7/2
Liam Rockall (-2, 4th): 9/2
Dave Flanagan (-2, 3rd): 11/2
Alan Dempsey (+4, 10th): 150/1
Commentary: Finn has the look of a runaway leader if heās steady from hereāheās setting the pace and that early cushion matters. Eoghan is right in striking range and could pounce if the leaders drop shots. For Dempsey, heās made up a bit with that birdie on 15, but with the round trend fading, heāll need a proper late surge to threaten the top end.
How it might finish: Danny Finn to hold on, with Eoghan Considine the main danger and Liam Rockall pushing into the mix.
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Alan Dempsey is turning the screw on this rivalry, and right now itās looking sharp. He just stuck it on Hole 15 for a birdie, climbing to 10th with 26 total points as the round trend continues to declineāthe kind of momentum that tends to rattle rivals.
The rivalry angle? When Dempsey finds this rhythmātight scoring and quick momentum swingsāhe forces the other player to chase instead of control. After this birdie at 15, the matchup tightens: can his rival respond on the back nine, or will Dempsey keep pressing?
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
Danny Finn ā 2/1
Finnās stacking birdies and, with him only needing 15 holesā worth of steam, he looks the one to chase.Eoghan Considine ā 7/2
-3 with 15 to play is tidy workāif he keeps things steady, he can pounce late.Dave Flanagan ā 9/2
-2 after 18 suggests heās in control; the mark is there, but can he protect it?Liam Rockall ā 10/1
At -2 after 15, heās right in the mixājust needs the back nine to fall kindly.Ciaran Greene ā 33/1
Bogey on 15 and youāre currently levelāstill a fight on, but the pack at the top is moving away.How it might finish:
I fancy it to be a late scramble between Danny Finn and Eoghan Considine. If Finn strings pars from here, heāll be hard to peg backāsecond place most likely to go to Considine, with Rockall sneaking into the shake-up if he finds momentum. -
Oi Ciaran Greene⦠6th place, bogey on 15 and youāre basically playing āE through 15: The Musical.ā š¶ā³ļø
That swing looked like it was trying to file its taxes. Come on, champ⦠earn your points, not your excuses.
#GolfTrolling #GreenePlease
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Rivalry update (Rockall): Mike Rockall is putting real pressure on his opponent right nowāafter rolling in a birdie on Hole 14, he moves to 10th with 24 total points.
This is the kind of swing that sharpens a rivalry: when one player starts trending up, the other has to answer quicklyāand Rockallās round trend is improving.
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Alright folks, hereās the whisper in the clubhouse: Paul OāDonnellācurrently sitting 19th with 16 pointsāhas been quietly working the short game like itās a weekend tee-time emergency. Word is, heās been getting a few extra looks on the putting green with one of the assistants who ājust happensā to be the same guy who helped a certain tour favorite tighten their lag recently. And if you ask around? Thereās a belief his ball-striking is fine, but his feel on pace is what heās trying to dial inābecause when heās hot, heās as deadly as they come, and when heās off⦠you can hear the sigh from the group behind him.
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Paul OāDonnell at +12 through 14 and still trying to āfind his formā like itās a lost ball in the rough š Double-bogey on 14? Buddy, the only thing youāre locating is my patience!
19th place, 16 points, round trend: decliningākeep going, legend. Maybe youāll bounce back to even by next century⦠šļøāāļøš
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Rivalry update: Paul OāDonnell is grinding it out at 19th after completing Hole 14 with a double bogey. The rhythm isnāt there right nowāhis round trend is decliningāand thatās where his rivals thrive: when the pressure spikes, they start turning chaos into scoring.
Right now, OāDonnellās rivalry battle looks like a test of recovery. If he can steady the next stretch and stop the big numbers, he can claw momentum back; if not, the head-to-head edge will keep tilting toward the player across from him.
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Danny Finnās done it nowā-7 after 15āand thatās the sort of scoreline that changes the body language of the whole leaderboard. Eoghan Considine has moved up into a very live position, dragging himself to -3 after 15, but behind him thereās a familiar stillness: Dave Flanagan stays at -2 after 18, and Liam Rockall is also -2 after 15. That middle group is holding shape, which means Finn isnāt just winning holesāheās preventing the rest from gathering momentum.
The remaining -1 playersāCiaran Considine at -1 after 15 and Ciaran Greene at -1 after 14āare now playing catch-up in a very different way: they need a birdie run, not just solid golf. Further back, Evan OāKeeffe is steady but not moving at +2 after 13, while Tony McHale and Brendan Considine are marshalling their games at +3 and Daire Greene is still at +4 after 15. The key question now is simple: can anyone make Finn feel the pressure on the next few holes, or will this lead stretch into a procession?
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Paddy Power ā Tournament Odds (Latest)
As of after hole 15/18 depending on players completingāfinishing positions still wide open.
- Danny Finn (currently -7): 5/6 to win
- Eoghan Considine (currently -3): 13/5
- Dave Flanagan (currently -2): 7/2
- Liam Rockall (currently -2): 8/1
- Ciaran Considine (currently -1): 18/1
- Ciaran Greene (currently -1): 22/1
- Evan O'Keeffe (currently +2): 50/1
- Brendan Considine (currently +3): 66/1
- Tony McHale (currently +3): 66/1
- Daire Greene (currently +4): 80/1
What weāre thinking: Finn looks the one with the clearest path to the finishācomfortable cushion and that donāt-give-it-back profile. Eoghanās in stalking range, but if he drops another shot late itās game over. After that, Flanaganās the danger: steady enough to go low on the run-in.
How it might finish: Danny Finn to hold on for the win, with Eoghan Considine chasing hard in secondāthen Flanagan to sneak onto the podium.
MeanwhileāStevie Geraghty: bogey at 15 leaves you 16th with momentum fading. If the back nine is kind, youāll need a couple of late sparks to climb, but it wonāt be easy from here.
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Paddy Power Golf Odds (Tournament Winner)
- Danny Finn (currently 1st, -7 after 15): 4/5
- Eoghan Considine (2nd, -3 after 15): 7/2
- Dave Flanagan (T3, -2 after 18): 9/1
- Liam Rockall (T3, -2 after 15): 12/1
- Ciaran Greene (5th, -1 after 14): 25/1
Commentary
Danny Finnās in the driving seat after the birdie at 15 and with the round trending up, it looks like he can see it out. Eoghan Considineās the main threat if he keeps finding fairways and starts pressuring those back-nine numbersāotherwise Finn should bag it.
How it might finish
Top two likely Finn to hold on, with Eoghan Considine chasing hard for second.
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Nick Dougherty: Danny Finn up to 1st after a brilliant birdie at the 15th! Thatās the kind of momentum you want when youāre starting to feel itāheās steady, heās striking it well, and the round trend is clearly improving.
With 37 points on the board now, Dannyās putting real pressure on the field. One of those holes where the finish mattersāheās made sure it counts.
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Danny Finn is setting the pace right nowāhe just stroked a birdie on Hole 15 to move into 1st with 37 points. This is exactly the kind of momentum that turns a rivalry into a statement.
In this head-to-head, Finnās edge has been his late-round climb. With the round trending improving, heās not just answering pressureāheās applying it, forcing his rival to chase instead of dictate.
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Paddy Power Latest Tourney Odds
For the tournament outright (as it stands):
š Danny Finn 1/2 ā Looks the class of the field with a solid -6 lead; if he just keeps it tidy, the rest will chase ghosts.
š„ Eoghan Considine 7/2 ā Still very much in it at -3; needs another strong finish to close the gap on Finn.
š Dave Flanagan 10/1 ā Hanging around at -2; could sneak up the board if the leaders wobble late on.
š Liam Rockall 12/1 ā -2 and knocking on the door; the scoring window is there if he finds momentum.
š Ciaran Greene 18/1 and Ciaran Considine 18/1 ā Both at -1 with enough holes left for a late push.
Padraig Burke Update (Your man): 12th, 25 pts, round trend declining after Hole 15 (par). At this stage, weāre likely looking at an outside finish in the top-10 bracket if the back nine steadies.
Suggested range: Top 10 ā with a premium on scrambling and avoiding the big swing.
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Eoghan Considine is absolutely dialed ināstanding 2nd on 33 points is a telltale sign of someone swinging with real intention.
That tempo is smooth, his transition looks effortless, and heās striking it with the kind of balance that makes every number feel inevitable.
From tee to green heās controlling the ball flight, and the way heās converting chances says heās not just playing golfāheās steering the round.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest)
1/ Danny Finn (top at -6 after 14): 11/10
Strong pace at the business endāif he keeps it tidy from here, he can bring this home.2/ Eoghan Considine (now -3 after 15, sitting 2nd after an eagle on 15): 8/5
What a momentum swing. Considineās trending up and the eagle suggests heās capable of flying up the leaderboard late.3/ Dave Flanagan (still in play at -2 after 18): 9/2
Heās already done his businessājust needs others to slow down while he holds his position.4/ Liam Rockall (-2 after 15): 7/1
Chasing hard and not far off the pace; could make a late move if he finds another scoring pocket.How it might finish
At the moment it looks like a two-horse scrap: Danny Finn to shade it, with Eoghan Considine most likely to pressure for the win given his improving trend and that eagle on 15. Iād expect Finn to edge it, with Considine close behind. -
BREAKING (rumor) šā³ļø From the fairways to the Full Swing spotlightāEoghan Considine is apparently lining up for next season of Netflixās drama-meets-dopamine golf series.
After an eagle on Hole 15, heās sitting 2nd with 33 points and that round trend says improving. If his calm-but-competitive vibe holds, expect:
ā hyper-focused swing routines when the pressure climbs š§āāļø
ā honest, game-time emotion (the good kind) when it matters š¤
ā andāletās be realāsome chaotic banter in the clubhouse like only a true competitor can.Netflix: āWill Eoghan bring calm, chaos, or both?ā