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Robert Hynes

Weekend betting tips: Four bets that could make you a fortune

As Europe sizzles in the sun, things are heating up very nicely here on the sporting front.

It's a huge weekend of action with the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship semi-finals taking place.

Limerick face Kilkenny on Saturday before Wexford and Tipperary battle it out on Sunday.

Meanwhile, one of the races of the season takes place at Ascot on Saturday as Enable faces ten rivals in the King George.

Here's our best bets:

Gulliver 2.40pm York Saturday 6/1

Daniel Tudhope (PA)

Gulliver landed a big field handicap over course and distance last time and should put in a bold bid to follow up again in the Sky Bet Dash Handicap.

Daniel Tudhope is on board as he continues his quest to be crowned champion jockey.

This looks a wide open contest, but this lad might just be the one to side with.

Addeybb 3.15pm Saturday 10/3

Addeybb (in yellow) (Getty Images for Ascot Racecours)

I fancy Addeybb to run a big race in the Group 2 Sky Bet York Stakes.

He returned to winning ways at Royal Ascot last time and with rain forecast today, he might get his favoured ground once again.

Regal Reality is a worthy favourite after finishing third behind Enable in the Eclipse last time out, but I'm siding with William Haggas' Addeybb.

Enable 3.40pm Ascot Saturday 8/13

(SIPA USA/PA Images)

The King George at Ascot looks set to be one of the races of the season on Saturday.

Superstar mare Enable faces ten rivals as she bids to continue her domination against all in front of her.

She looked as good as ever on her seasonal reappearance earlier this month and should be very, very hard to beat.

Shamrock Rovers to beat Cork City 4pm Sunday 4/6

Rovers' Roberto Lopes celebrates scoring their second goal of the game with Jack Byrne (©INPHO/Ryan Byrne)

The Hoops have been in superb form of late and are odds-on favourites to get the win at Turners Cross on Sunday.

Stephen Bradley's men done brilliantly to come from behind to beat Apollon Limassol in the Europa League on Thursday night.

That game came after they thrashed UCD 7-0 last weekend. Back them to get all three points again.

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