They take on Brunell this Sunday.
Portlaoise Panthers U-20 women have the opportunity to reach a national final this weekend.
They'll be on the road to Cork to face Brunell in the last four of the National Cup at 11am on Sunday.
It's great that up to 80 people will be able to travel to support the team and the club is hoping they can maximise their allocation to have as much support for the team on the day.
A win would continue a remarkable stretch for the Laois club at underage level, with several players successfully making their way through Ireland trials at the various age groups this season and the senior women's team playing well in the MissQuote.ie Division One.
They're 4-1 through five games played to date.
The other-semi final also takes place at the same venue, with Waterford Wildcats taking on DCU Mercy at 2pm.
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