Martin Murphy and his side are looking forward to the O'Dempsey's challenge on Sunday.
Portarlington are planning on leaning on their county final experience when they face O'Dempsey's at O'Moore Park on Sunday.
Port are looking to become the first team to win a third straight senior football title other than Portlaoise since the 1960's.
Their path to the decider has featured stiff challenges from Ballyroan-Abbey in the quarter finals and Portaloise last time out.
Talking to Pat O'Sullivan before the game, the defending champions' manager Martin Murphy says his side know how to approach county finals.
The Only Show In Town....
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