Dublin are now the favourites to win the All-Ireland, leapfrogging Kerry to the top spot.
Despite being reigning All-Ireland champions, Kerry's loss to Mayo at the weekend means they have now dropped in odds.
The Kingdom were well beaten in Killarney by Kevin McStay's side and have had a patchy 2023 thus far.
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And Ladbrokes now have Dublin as 2/1 favourites to lift the Sam Maguire with Kerry priced at 3/1.
Mayo have been installed at 9/2 after their win at the weekend while Galway sit at 5/1.
Among the other contenders are Derry at 10/1, Tyrone at 20/1 and Armagh at 22/1.
Despite a do or die clash next week, Limerick are still hot favourites to win the All-Ireland Hurling Championship with John Kiely's side priced at 10/11 while Tipperary are next best at 4/1.
Nicola McGeady of Ladbrokes said: " I think I speak for all GAA fans when I say this weekend was one for the ages. From huge drama in Munster hurling with Clare’s Diarmuid Ryan’s heroic last second deciding point versus Cork along with Mayo knocking Kerry off their perch in the football, to the Westmeath hurlers delivering what is probably the biggest upset of the decade, there was certainly no shortage of edge-of-the-seat viewing! If the latest odds are anything to go by, it looks like the battles for both Sam Maguire and Liam McCarthy are just getting started!"
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