The former Offaly and Portarlington boss runs the rule over this year's quarter-finalists.
It's "experience versus youth" when it comes Portlaoise against O'Dempsey's in this year's Laois Senior Football Quarter Final, according to former Portarlington manager Martin Murphy.
Long time king pins of Laois football, Portlaoise opened their campaign with a defeat to St Joseph's before recovering to beat Rosenallis last time out.
Last year's beaten finalists O'Dempsey's have beaten Emo and Gruaigecullen on their way to this weekend's contest.
Murphy says O'Dempsey's have momentum, but Portlaoise have pedigree:
Throw in is set for 6.30 at Laois Hire O'Moore Park on Saturday.
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