The Laois side have found the going tough since promotion.
The Portlaoise Panthers will be aiming for a first Super League win of the season when they tip-off in Dublin this weekend.
Niall Berry's side pushed Catalyst Fr. Matthews all the way last week in a ten point defeat.
They'll start as clear underdogs on the road to Pyrobel Killester this weekend.
The Dublin side have mixed three wins with two defeats so far this campaign, including a 91-79 win away to University of Galway Mystics last time out.
The action at the IWA Gym in Clontarf gets underway at 4.45 on Saturday.
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