Portarlington sealed their place in the quarter finals with a win over Old Leighlin.
Former Laois footballer Chris Conway believes the Leinster Club Football Championship is wide open this season.
Portarlington continued their run in the provincial championship following their 1-12 to 0-6 win over Carlow winners Old Leighlin on Saturday.
An away trip to Louth to take on Naomh Mairtin is the reward for the Laois champions.
Conway says Pat Roe's side can go far this season:
                            
                            
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