Home Sport GAA All Friday’s Laois GAA results on a very busy evening

All Friday’s Laois GAA results on a very busy evening

The Laois minor hurling panel has been named

Just the 15 games down for decision tonight as the championship continues to hot up.

We saw the end of the road for two teams tonight as Ballyfin Gaels and Trumera headed for relegation finals in senior and senior A.

While Park-Ratheniska-Timahoe suffered relegation to Junior A following their loss to Rathdowney-Errill in the IHC play off.

See all the results we have below:

Laois Shopping Centre SHC Group A Round 3
Abbeyleix 2-15 Ballyfin Gaels 1-16 – See Report Here

Laois Shopping Centre SHC ‘A’ Group B Round 3
Portlaoise 2-20 Trumera 1-12 – See Report Here

Laois Shopping Centre IHC Relegation Final
(Extra time if necessary)
Rathdowney-Errill 2-16 Park-Ratheniska/Timahoe 2-13

Laois Shopping Centre JHC Round 3
Borris-Kilcotton 0-9 The Harps 3-21

Midlands Park Hotel U-17 Football Championship Group B 
Killeshin Crettyard 0-14 Emo Courtwood 1-7

Midlands Park Hotel U-17 B Hurling Championship Round 2
Portlaoise 4-11 Clonaslee St Manmans 4-8
Castletown Slieve Bloom 4-11 Rosenallis 2-5

Midlands Park Hotel U-13 B Football Championship Group A 
Camross 0-4 Mountmellick 1-5
Clough-Ballacolla 4-8 Ballyfin 2-4
The Heath 3-5 Rosenallis 3-9

Midlands Park Hotel U-13 Football Championship Group A 
Portlaoise 6-6 Ballyroan Abbey 2-7
Kilcavan 2-9 St Joseph’s 3-5

Midlands Park Hotel U-13 Football Championship Group B Round 3
Stradbally Parish Gaels 4-8 St Pauls 1-8
Killeshin Crettyard V Ballylinan in Killeshin at 6.30pm

Midlands Park Hotel U-13 C Football Championship Group B Round 1
Park Ratheniska 3-2 O’Dempsey’s 5-7

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Stradbally native Alan Hartnett is a graduate of Knockbeg College who has worked in the local and national media since 2008. Alan has a BA in Economics, Politics and Law and an MA in Journalism from DCU. His happiest moment was when Jody Dillon scored THAT goal in the Laois senior football final in 2016.