The men's team are well placed to pursue promotion to the Super League.
The Portlaoise Panthers are employing a game by game focus as their push for promotion to the insuremyvan.ie Super League continues.
The Laois club are tied with three other sides at the top of the overall divisional standings, while they're also tied level with Drogheda Wolves at the top of the North Conference table.
They play host to Scotts Lakers Killarney tomorrow evening in St Mary's Hall looking for another victory.
Their Head Coach Jack Scully says they've re-adjusted their targets but they won't look beyond Saturday's game:
Tip off in Portlaoise is set for 8pm.
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