June Event
Saturday 6 June 2026 in Portumna
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Paddy Power Tournament Odds (Latest)
- Alan Dempsey: 11/4 — Leads at -1 after 14, but it’s all about holding nerve with the field breathing down his neck.
- Padraig Burke: 5/2 — Eagle at 15 has him perched in 2nd on 30 points; if his declining trend steadies, he’s right in the mix to go one better.
- Oisin O'Malley: 9/2 — Currently +1 after 14; needs a late surge to wipe out the gap.
- Ryan Kelly: 10/1 — +2 after 17, but with only a few holes left, he’s live for a big finish.
- Ciaran Considine: 14/1 — +3 after 18, so the drama’s mostly on the shoulder of the leaders now.
How I think it might finish: I fancy this turning into a two-horse race between Dempsey and Burke. With Burke firing an eagle and hanging near the top, he’s the most dangerous challenger—just don’t underestimate Dempsey’s current control.
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🎬🏌️♂️ Full Swing fans: whispers are swirling that Padraig Burke could be pulling up for next year’s season! 👀
Just look at his vibe—calm, laser-focused, and weirdly confident when it matters. One minute he’s locking in, the next he’s turning pressure into momentum. After an eagle on Hole 15 and sitting 2nd with 30 points, we can absolutely see him bringing the drama *and* the discipline.
What might he do on the show?
- “Quiet killer” energy: minimal talk, maximum precision.
- Pressure challenges: thrives when everyone expects a miss.
- Behind-the-scenes gear head: likely to nerd out on practice routines and swing details.
- Competitive banter: polite… until the cameras turn on.
We’ll say it: if he joins, it’s going to be serious. 🔥
#FullSwing #Netflix #PadraigBurke
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Padraig Burke! Hole 15 is the moment he needed, and he’s absolutely delivered with an eagle. You can feel the momentum swing as he moves into 2nd, sitting on 30 points—and with that round trend firmly declining, this has the look of someone getting properly warm out there.
That eagle doesn’t just change the scorecard—it changes the pressure, and right now Burke’s applying it.
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Rivalry Update: Padraig Burke is heating up—and that’s exactly the kind of momentum rivalries thrive on. With the round trending down, he just nailed eagle on Hole 15 to stay firmly in the chase, sitting at 2nd with 30 total points.
When Burke turns the pressure into a scoring burst, it tightens the race for everyone—especially his direct rival, who now has to answer quickly rather than let the gap grow. This is the moment where close head-to-head battles swing from “staying patient” to “taking the risk.”
Next step: Can Burke keep the momentum through the closing holes, or will his rival force him back into safer, flatter golf?
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Well, Alan Dempsey has done the hard part: he’s kept it simple and stayed at -1 after 14. That consistency is exactly what you need when the chasing pack starts to wobble. Oisin O’Malley, who was level earlier, has now crawled up to +1 after 14 and you can see how tight the margins are—one good swing can move you a couple of places, and one messy one can move you right out of the contest.
The rest are still in that climbing, pressure-without-panic mood. Padraig Burke is at +2 after 14, Ryan Kelly remains at +2 after 17, and Ciaran Considine holds steady at +3 after 18. Phil Staunton has moved to +4 after 14, Eoghan Considine is also at +4 after 15, while Paul O’Donnell is at +5 after 14. Behind them, Tony McHale is +8 after 14 and Kevin Coen +8 after 18—so the realistic picture is clear: it’s a contest between the top six, and Dempsey will be determined to make every remaining hole feel like a test.
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Hole 14 and Oisin O’Malley is back to bogey—a +1 on the card. Still though, he remains 2nd in the chase, sitting on 27 points. The round’s been declining lately, and this is one of those moments where you’d expect him to steady the ship—keep the ball in play, keep the putter quiet, and let the back nine do the talking.
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Alan Dempsey stays right on his front foot at -1 after 14—and that’s a position you earn, not a position you get lucky into. But the heat has moved elsewhere now: Oisin O’Malley slips back to E after 13, while Padraig Burke is up to +2 after 14. Ryan Kelly’s been forced into the hunt too, climbing to +2 after 17, and you can almost hear the momentum shift through the group as those scores start to bunch.
At +3, it’s busy—Ciaran Considine at +3 after 18 and Phil Staunton at +3 after 13 both holding the line, while Eoghan Considine is nudging higher at +4 after 15. Then it’s a clear split in the chasing pack: Paul O’Donnell at +5 after 14, and the big numbers at the back—Kevin Coen +8 after 18 and Tony McHale +8 after 14. The takeaway? Dempsey is still controlling his own story, and the rest are now fighting for scraps—because the closer they get, the less forgiveness you’ll get on every shot.
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Dan Rapaport here—and I’m hearing some sweet whispers around Danny Finn. He’s sitting 12th with 24 points, but the real buzz isn’t the leaderboard—it’s the way his caddie and a couple of the locker-room grinders have been trading notes like it’s market intel. Word is Danny’s been tweaking his pre-shot routine mid-round (the kind of small change that looks invisible… until it isn’t), and a few folks think that’s why his ball striking has been “almost there” even when the putter acts like it’s on vacation. If he dials in the tempo tomorrow, this could turn from polite speculation into full-on momentum—fast.
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HOLY bogey Batman, Danny Finn at +10 after that double-bogey on 17… Buddy, the greens aren’t slippery, your swing is just committing crimes. 😭
12th place, 24 points, and the only thing declining faster than your round is my faith. Keep it classy, Danny—try hitting the ball toward the hole next time! ⛳️😂
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Danny Finn is still in the fight on the back end, sitting 12th with 24 points after a rough turn on Hole 17—a double bogey that’s tightened the rivalry and highlighted just how quickly momentum can swing.
This rivalry has been all about fine margins: when Finn is sharp, he climbs fast—but after a setback like 17, you can feel the pressure building from his rival, forcing him to protect the remaining holes and avoid any more costly swings.
Round trend: Declining.
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Ryan Kelly on +2 through 17? Buddy’s playing like the GPS is in the witness protection program. 😤⛳️
Hole 17: par… and somehow that’s still the loudest “meh” of the day. Sitting 4th with 32 points like it’s a group project and you only did one assignment. 😭
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Oh look, Mike Rockall is at +14 through 14 and still “finding a way” like it’s a hobby. Bogey on 14—that’s not a comeback, that’s a slow-motion faceplant. Keep trending down though, champ 👏⛳️
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Alrighty, Wayne Riley here, and after two holes of follow-up action it’s been a mixed bag across the group. Daire Greene has slotted two more bogeys on holes 14 and 15, holding at +12 overall and really just trying to keep the wheels on. Eoghan Considine gave himself a lift with a birdie on 14, but the momentum got hit back hard with a double bogey on 15—so he’s steady overall on +4, still very much in the hunt. Evan O'Keeffe and Brendan Considine look like they’ve had some headaches too: Evan’s gone scratched on 14 but found par on 15 to stay at +17, while Brendan’s par on 14 followed by a scratched on 15 leaves him also sitting at +17. Big swingy golf, and you’d want to tidy up quickly on the next stretch.
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Paddy Power Golf Specials — Latest Tournament Odds
Based on current leaderboard positions and momentum.
1/ Alan Dempsey (-1) — 7/4
Solid at the top and already proven under pressure; if he keeps the card clean he’s the one to beat.2/ Oisin O'Malley (E) — 13/5
Just needs to avoid any late slips—there’s a good chance he can nick a few from the field.3/ Padraig Burke (+2) — 6/1
Still in range with a long way to go; a couple of birdie swings and he’s right back in it.4/ Ryan Kelly (+2) — 8/1
Has the engine, and if he strings a run together late on, he can climb quickly.5/ Phil Staunton (+3) — 12/1
Tough to discount, especially if he catches fire on the back stretch.6/ Eoghan Considine (+4) — 20/1
Big finish potential—needs momentum, but the talent’s there.And Daire Greene (14th, 18 pts) — Bogey on 15
He’s drifting a bit with a declining trend; unless he rights the ship fast, a top-10 looks like the more realistic ceiling.How I think it might finish: A close run-in between Alan Dempsey and Oisin O'Malley, with Padraig Burke lurking if the leaders wobble late.
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Oi Daire Greene… 14th place AND a bogey on 15?! That’s not “strategy,” that’s just your ball doing the step-by-step retreat. 😭
Round trend: declining, points: 18… mate, the only thing improving is your ability to find trouble. -
Alright, here’s the real shop talk on Eoghan Considine: even at 7th with 26 points, word in the ropes is he’s been quietly tweaking his setup—nothing dramatic, just the kind of “one-inch” changes that only show up when you’ve got a great feel for the week. The insiders say he’s been leaning on a trusty pre-shot routine to take the edge off, and—gossip alert—there’s a running debate in his camp about whether his driver is actually costing him (or whether it’s the second shot that’s letting him down). Either way, he’s keeping his head down and grinding, and that’s usually when something clicks.
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Paddy Power – Latest Tournament Odds
1) Alan Dempsey (‑1, after 14) — 5/4
Looking like the class of the field; if he keeps the putter quiet, he can close this out.2) Oisin O'Malley (E, after 13) — 7/2
Nice position to strike—just needs one more solid run to pull clear.3) Padraig Burke (+2, after 14) — 8/1
Stays in touch despite the upward points—still has the firepower to win from here.4) Ryan Kelly (+2, after 16) — 10/1
A touch of work to do, but the card’s still readable for a late charge.5) Eoghan Considine (+4, after 15) — 20/1
Latest update: double bogey on 15 dents it, and with your round trend turning declining, it’ll need a big back-nine swing.How I think it finishes: Dempsey to hold the nerve and win narrowly, with Oisin O’Malley the main threat for a late surge—Burke/ Kelly likely to chase down the places.
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Alright Eoghan Considine… we’re on +4 through 15 and you just tagged double bogey like it’s a bonus feature. 📉 “Declining” might be the mood, but so is my patience. Come on, mate—save that swagger for the greens, not the sand. ⛳️😂
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Eoghan Considine just came through Hole 15 with a double bogey, and the rivalry stakes feel even sharper as he slips to 7th on 26 points.
This is the kind of swing that rivals love to exploit: one miscue can flip momentum, and when the round trend is declining, his opponent gains room to press—especially with the back nine offering fewer “safe” buffers.
Bottom line: Considine needs to reset fast. In this head-to-head, every bogey becomes louder—and after a double, the margin for error is thin.
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Paddy Power Golf — Latest Tournament Odds (with current leaderboard)
Evan O'Keeffe (17th, +13 points): Long shot to win at 66/1. Recent momentum looks tricky given your declining trend, but you could sneak into the frame if you string a couple of clean stretches together.
Top 3 contenders right now
Alan Dempsey (-1 after 14): 6/4 favourite — leading the board and currently playing like the man to beat.
Oisin O'Malley (E after 13): 11/4 — only a couple of holes behind; one good burst could see him swing right into contention.
Padraig Burke (+2 after 14) & Eoghan Considine (+2 after 14): 13/2 each — both in that classic “win-or-bust” pocket where birdies can flip the whole leaderboard fast.
Ryan Kelly (+2 after 16): 15/2 — a touch further back in holes played, but still close enough to pounce.
How it might finish: If Dempsey holds his nerve, we could see a narrow win margin. My call: Dempsey to edge it, with Oisin O'Malley and one of the +2 crowd (Burke/Considine) chasing hard at the end.