The recent three in a row champions are benefiting from the return of key players.
Portarlington are firing on all cylinders ahead of their return to the Laois Senior Football Championship final against Portlaoise this weekend.
The three in a row champions of 2020, 21, and 22 failed to make last year's decider after defeat to the eventual champions St Joseph's in the semis last year.
Pat Rowe's side have overcome fancied pair, Ballyroan Abbey in this year's quarter-finals, and Graiguecullen last time out.
Their captain this year is Ronan Coffey, he says the return of both Paddy Sullivan and Colm Murphy from abroad for the closing stages of the championship, is giving them an x-factor:
Coffey looks forward to this year's decider with Midlands 103's Pat O'Sullivan:
This year's Laois senior football final gets underway in O'Moore Park at 4pm on Sunday.
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