
Portarlington booked their place in the quarter-finals of the Leinster club senior football championship by seeing off Old Leighlin on a 1-12 to 0-6 scoreline at Netwatch Cullen Park this evening.
The Laois champions dominated for large portions of this provincial opener before Rioghan Murphy’s goal in the third minute of injury-time put the icing on the cake for them.
The sides had been level on 0-2 apiece 10 minutes in before Pat Roe’s men steamed ahead with scores from Jordan Fitzpatrick, Colm Murphy (free), Rioghan Murphy (free) and Ronan Coffey.
Paddy O’Sullivan with a fine effort for Portarlington and Old Leighlin really need something special to get back into this Leinster clash.
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Mikey Bambrick stopped the rot with a point for the Carlow champions, but more scores via Fitzpatrick and Colm Murphy sent the visitors in with a 0-9 to 0-3 lead at the half.
The margin would be stretched to eight in the second-half ahead of Aaron Amond and Sean Taylor grabbing consolation points for Old Leighlin that were wiped out by Murphy’s goal at the death.
Next up for Portarlington now is a provincial quarter-final date with Louth champions Naomh Mairtin in Ardee tomorrow fortnight.
Leinster club FT: Old Leighlin (Carlow) 0-06 Portarlington (Laois) 1-12
— The Sunday Game (@TheSundayGame) November 1, 2025
A goal at the death from Rioghan Murphy puts the seal on Portarlington's win and they can now look forward to a quarter-final clash with Louth champions Naomh Máirtín. pic.twitter.com/fkDOW8ncNp
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Old Leighlin: 0-6(6)
Portarlington: 1-12(15)
Portarlington progress to play Naomh Mairtin of Louth in the next round on 16/11 at 1:30pm in St Mary's Ardee