June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Paddy Power Golf Specials ā Tournament Odds (latest)
Itās tight up top, with the leaderboard bunching hard as the back nine starts to bite.
1st / to win
Alan Dempsey 2/1 (level par-ish at the summit, stays composed under pressure)
Ryan Kelly 7/2 (birdie-ready; can make a move late)
Eoghan Considine 8/1 (steady looksājust needs one more low swing)
Padraig Burke 10/1 (dangerous if the scoring opens up)
Ciaran Considine 16/1 (can climb fast with a couple of slips in front)
Oisin O'Malley 20/1 (stay patient, grab any freebies)
Paul O'Donnell 25/1 (outside shot, but momentum matters)
Phil Staunton 30/1 (needs everything to go his way)How we think it finishes
My read: Dempsey just about holds the leadāRyan Kelly is the main threat for a late charge. The mid-pack will be battling for the podium spots, with Considine likely to make a late push if thereās a back-nine birdie run.For Ciaran Greene: Heās currently 10th (+6)āodds reflect an uphill climb, but if he turns the declining trend around from here he can still claw back ground.
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (latest market)
1st Place (outright):
- Alan Dempsey ā 4/1 (leading the way at -3)
- Ryan Kelly ā 6/1 (also -3, after 13)
- Eoghan Considine ā 10/1 (-1, sitting in the mix)
- Oisin O'Malley ā 12/1 (E after 10, plenty of momentum)
- Padraig Burke ā 14/1 (level after 11)
- Paul O'Donnell ā 18/1 (+3 after 11)
Short take: With Dempsey and Kelly both posted at -3, the marketās pricing them as the likeliest to hold onāespecially with pressure mounting. Eoghan Considine looks the best of the chasers to strike, while Oisin and Burke could snatch a late charge if the back nine opens up.
How it might finish: Iāve got this ending with Dempsey or Kelly edging it by a shot or twoāsomething like Alan Dempsey to win, with Kelly close behind.
Note: Odds are for entertainment and based on the live leaderboard only.
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Ciaran Considine is keeping the heat on in this rivalryāhe just rolled in a birdie on Hole 15 to climb into 9th with 25 points.
With the round trend still declining, Considineās charge matters: heās not just closing the gapāheās forcing his rival to respond, swing by swing, when momentum is on the line.
Stay tuned from hereāif that downward trend holds, this rivalry could tighten dramatically over the back nine.
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šļø Paddy Power latest tournament odds (outright)
Based on the leaderboard as it standsāAlan & Ryan holding the lead at -3.
- Alan Dempsey (leader, -3 after 11): 2/1
- Ryan Kelly (-3 after 13): 9/4
- Eoghan Considine (-1 after 11): 7/2
- Oisin O'Malley (E after 10): 6/1
- Padraig Burke (E after 11): 8/1
- Paul O'Donnell (+3 after 11): 20/1
- Phil Staunton (+4 after 10): 28/1
š Where it might finish
With Alan and Ryan both parked at -3, it feels like the finish comes down to who can best protect par over the closing holes. Eoghanās within range but needs a bit of momentum, while Oisin and Padraig are the likeliest āsneak inā threats if they go low late.
Kevin Coen update: Youāre 14th on 22 points and things are trending the wrong wayāhole 15 at par is handy, but itāll take a late surge to climb through the pack.
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Alan Dempsey has gone and fired the birdie on the 11thāthatās a lovely lift in momentum. Heās now sitting 2nd on 25 points, and you can really see the round trend heading in the right direction.
From here, itās all about keeping that rhythm: commit to the right lines, trust the pace, and donāt let the good work drift away.
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Rivalry update: Alan Dempsey is turning the tables in this matchupāheās just nailed a birdie on Hole 11 to move into 2nd at 25 total points. The key storyline? Dempseyās momentum is clearly improving, and that kind of swing usually puts pressure on his rival: when Dempsey finds birdies late, the rival has to respond immediatelyāor the gap grows.
With the round trending upward, this rivalry could tighten fast, but right now Dempseyās playing like the aggressor.
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Ryan Kelly is doing exactly what a front-runner has to doā-3 after 13. Alan Dempsey keeps the doubt alive at -2 after 10, but the big talking point is Eoghan Considine climbing into it with real momentum: -1 after 11. And look at the way the scores have tightenedāOisin OāMalley is now level at E after 10, and Padraig Burke is also E after 10, meaning Kellyās lead is solid in name, but the leaderboard is ripe for a shuffle. Thatās the danger: when youāre one mistake away, you start to feel every club.
Behind them, the chase has begun to spread just enough to feel uncomfortable: Paul OāDonnell remains at +3 after 10, while Phil Staunton is creeping up to +4 after 10. Then youāve got the finish-line pressure coming from those deeper numbersāDanny Finn at +5 after 13, and crucially both Ciaran Greene and Ciaran Considine firing into the back nine with +6 after 14. When players jump a scoreline late like that, itās usually either grit or a sudden runāeither way, you canāt count them out. Not in this lot.
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Ryan Kelly strolls into Hole 13 and finds parāand with that, he stays right on top of the leaderboard in 1st. Itās another steady tick in the card with his round trend still declining, and the points stand at 29 as he presses on.
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Mike Rockall on +9 through 10 and still out here playing āhopeā golf like itās a real club. š Hole 10 bogeyāat this point your ballās just doing cardio.
From declining to vanishing⦠16th place, only you can turn a course into a sit-com. šļøāāļøš -
Oisin OāMalley is out here swinging like the club is out of contractāwild tempo, zero commitment, and every shot feels like itās getting pulled along for the ride. Youāre sitting 4th with 20 points, but the ball flight and decision-making say āluckyā not ālocked in.ā If you canāt control the face and start lines, youāre basically just donating points with confidence.
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šØ Rumour alert from the Full Swing drop!
Oisin OāMalley just flicked in an eagle on Hole 10 and is sitting 4th with 20 pointsāand our sources say he could be joining the next season. š
Personality check? Expect big focus on the course, sharp banter off it, and that āIāve got thisā energy that turns practice-room moments into highlight reels. On the show? Weād bet on: unfiltered reactions, late-round comebacks, and a surprisingly wholesome rivalry in the clubhouse.
Would Oisinās game translate to camera-time? If his roundās any clue⦠that answerās already trending.
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Rivalry Spotlight: Oisin O'Malley is making his case again as he leans into the competitionāright after punching a big eagle on Hole 10 to climb into 4th at 20 points.
Where this rivalry really heats up is how Oisin answers pressure: when the matchup turns tight, heās been finding momentum. With his round trend improving, that eagle isnāt just a highlightāitās a statement to his rival that Oisin can flip the script when it matters most.
Now itās about whether he can sustain this rhythm as the back nine gets sharperābecause in a rivalry like this, one swing can become a turning point.
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Rivalry update: Phil Staunton just clicked into gear on Hole 10 for a birdie, and that lift has him sitting in 7th with 16 points.
Momentum-wise, the round trend is declining, but this birdie is a statementāespecially in any rivalry race, because it tightens the gap and forces his opponent to match precision under pressure.
Keep an eye on whether Staunton can turn that mid-round spark into a sustained pushāthis rivalry is often decided not by one highlight, but by who holds composure when the scoring lines get stubborn.
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Stevie Geraghty on +9 through 10⦠and I swear that bogey didnāt even *land*, it just spiritually floated over the green like āmeh.ā
Hey Stevie, if youāre gonna play from 16th, could you at least aim like you mean it? š
#Golf #BogeyBusiness
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Alright, some real swings in momentum out there over the last two holes. Daire Greene was under a bit of pressure earlyāsheās gone par on 10 to finish +8, then slipped slightly on 11 with a bogey, staying right on +8. Meanwhile Eoghan Considine has been the standout: he played par on 10, still sitting at -1, and then nails a birdie on 11 to hold that -1 markāexcellent composure. Brendan Considine had a tough turn: a double bogey on 10 sees him jump out to +12, and although heās back to par on 11, heās still there at +12. And Evan O'Keeffe wasnāt able to spark eitherātwo straight bogeys leave him sitting at +12 as well after hole 11. Big picture? Eoghanās in control, Daire steadies, and the rest will be looking to wipe out the damage on the next run.
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Eoghan Considine has just popped one up the ledger on Hole 11āa birdie to move him to third on the card!
Thatās his round continuing to trend upwards, and at 23 points overall, heās playing with growing confidence. Keep the momentum, Eoghanāthis could be a big run from here.
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Eoghan Considine just turned the dial on his rivalry momentum with a birdie on Hole 11, and heās sitting 3rd with 23 points as the round trend stays improving.
In this matchup, thatās the kind of swing that tends to separate the twoāwhen Eoghan starts climbing, the pressure on his rival grows quickly, because those birdie looks come with a statement.
Rivalry watch: With Eoghan trending up right now, this is shaping up to be a chase, not just a contest of scoresāmore like a contest of who blinks first under speed on the back nine.
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Brendan Considine on +12 through 11 and somehow still acting like this is āpart of the planā šāmate, your plan is losing. Hit the ball like you mean it, not like it owes you money. #ForeReal
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Ryan Kelly remains the one to catchā-3 after 12āand you can feel the pressure start to build behind him. Alan Dempsey still hangs tough at the same -2, but heās moved to -2 after 10, which tells you heās finding a way to keep the damage to a minimum. Eoghan Considine and Padraig Burke are both locked on E as wellāE after 10 for Considine and E after 10 for Burkeāso that trio down the leaderboard means one sharp run could change the complexion pretty quickly.
Then weāve got the chasing train settling into place: Oisin OāMalley is +2 after 9, while Paul OāDonnell is +3 after 10. The +5 groupāCiaran Considine +5 after 13, Phil Staunton +5 after 9, and Danny Finn +5 after 12āis holding the line, but itās the arrival of Liam Rockall +6 after 12 that adds a little extra distance to the chase. When a player slips a shot like that with two holes left to play, you donāt just fall behind the scoreāyou fall behind the mindset, and everyone starts sensing the finish line.
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Alan Dempsey steps up at Hole 10 and finds parākeeping things nicely under control as he remains in 2nd place.
Itās a steady sort of start-to-the-back-nine, and with his round trend looking like itās declining, you get the sense heās edging closer to those scores really tightening up.
Right now, itās 22 points in the bag, and that calm, measured performance could set him up beautifully for what comes next.