The Laois champions suffered a 2-5 to 0-10 defeat to Tinahely on Sunday.
Portarlington have fallen at the first hurdle in this year's Leinster Senior Football Championship.
The Laois champions suffered a 2-5 to 0-10 defeat to Wicklow's Tinahely at O'Moore Park on Sunday.
Port manager Pat Roe says his side lacked the same performance levels that they produced in the county final:
Pat Roe gave his thoughts at full time to Midlands 103's Pat O'Sullivan:
Tinahely will play Tullamore in the quarter-finals next weekend, after only winning their first county title in 40 years eight days ago.
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