The Laois champions won their third consecutive county title this year.
Former Roscommon and Garrycastle Football manager Anthony Cunningham is to be ratified as Portarlington's new new senior football coach.
A special executive meeting will be held tonight to make the appointment.
The Laois club took the county title for a third year in a row but exited the Leinster championship at the hands of Kilmacud Crokes.
Portarlington GAA says they are delighted to have Anthony and his team on board.
Portarlington GAA are pleased to officially announce that Anthony Cunningham will be ratified as our new senior football coach, at a special executive meeting tonight.
— Portarlington GAA Club (@PortGAA) December 12, 2022
We are delighted to have Anthony and his team on board. pic.twitter.com/gH0RDPqbxj
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