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Published 15:27 23 Oct 2015 BST
Updated 15:33 23 Oct 2015 BST
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"When we played St Eunan’s in 2005, our boys had us backed. “Now, our boys had us backed to beat Dublin. We were available at 10/1. They had a few hundred euro on themselves. And we knew leaving the hotel that we were going to win.”We're no maths whizzes but we figure that the sums involved were probably more than just your typical fiver or tenner, so the Donegal players are likely to have earned a decent sum for their confidence. However the GAA are unlikely to be too pleased about the revelation having launched guidelines to combat gambling in the association by players and mentors earlier last year in association with the GPA.
The GPA have also come on board with an EU wide initiative to try and stop sportspoeople from betting
https://twitter.com/gaelicplayers/status/657213092724609025
https://twitter.com/gaelicplayers/status/656443528621510656
The revelation is likely to not go down well with many in Donegal.
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