
Larne striker Tiarnan O’Connor urges his side to keep standards high as they chase a first top-flight title. With Larne leading the Premiership and showing consistent form, punters may back them as favourites in upcoming matches or consider a title-conquest bet, while cautious stakes on short-term markets reflect the team’s awareness that momentum can change quickly.
O’Connor urges Larne to keep standards high in title race
Tiarnan O’Connor says Larne must continue to set a high bar if they are to convert their strong position into a maiden top-flight title. The striker admits there is a "quiet confidence" around the squad, but stresses he will never take anything for granted as he pursues his first Premiership crown in football.
Quiet confidence at the top
Gary Haveron’s side currently lead the title charge and have looked comfortable in recent weeks, giving the Invermen momentum and belief. O’Connor reflected on the dressing room mood, noting that while results have gone their way, the squad remain focused on consistent standards to avoid any late wobble.
Title charge — fragile momentum
Larne’s campaign has been notable for its control and composure, yet O’Connor and his teammates are wary of complacency. The team know that form can shift rapidly and that maintaining intensity in training and matches will be crucial if they are to see the season through.
Betting implications and outlook
From a betting perspective, Larne’s leadership and steady form make them attractive favourites in upcoming fixtures and a strong contender in title markets. However, bookmakers and punters should weigh that confidence against the unpredictability of a long season, which may favour shorter-term match bets or cautious title stakes until Larne can further extend their lead.
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Larne striker Tiarnan O’Connor says there’s a quiet confidence the Premiership leaders can keep firing, but he will never take anything for granted as he hunts his first top-flight title.
Belfast Telegraph


