Head Coach Jack Scully says the club have shifted their targets after such a strong start.
Portlaoise Panthers are altering their objectives after a remarkable start to their National League season.
Jack Scully's men have lost just one game in their opening eight games since the campaign began at the end of September.
The Laois club are tied at the top of the standings with SETU Carlow, and Limerick Celtics, who they play this weekend.
Scully says he wasn't sure what to expect early on, but he was hopeful:
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