All games this weekend take place in O'Moore Park.
The third round of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship commences this weekend.
With many teams aiming to keep their hopes of Championship success alive.
On Saturday, in Group A, reigning champions Clough/Ballacolla take on Rosenallis. Both sides have won one and lost one so far, with victory for either side all but securing their place in the next round.
Throw in on Saturday from Laois Hire O'Moore Park is at 5:30pm.
Later on at the same venue, Rathdowney-Erill face the Harps. Rathdowney have a 100% record so far after winning their opening two games, while the Harps have their backs against the wall after defeats against both Rosenallis and Clough/Ballacolla so far.
Throw in is at 7:00pm.
On Sunday, the action turns to Group B, and gets underway with the clash between Abbeyleix St Lazarians and Castletown. Much like Group A, a win for either side will seal a knockout position.
Throw in is at 2:00pm.
Finally, group leaders Camross finish off their group campaign against Borris In Ossary hoping to make it a clean sweep early on, while the 2021 finalists have endured a tough start and will conclude their final round .
Throw in from Laois Hire O'Moore Park is at 3:30pm.
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