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Published 15:34 4 Dec 2015 GMT
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Dublin teams have dominated the Leinster club series in recent years with Ballyboden making it six final appearances in a row for clubs from the capital.
The south side outfit caused a shock in their county final by dethroning champions St Vincent's and they will be looking to try and keep momentum up after successive wins over St Patrick's and St Loman's in the provincial series.
They've never won Leinster in their two trips outside of the capital, but after the beating the 2013 All-Ireland champions Vincent's they have to be considered favourites for the game.
Crucially they can count on the experience of Michael Darragh Macauley at midfield, which is complimented with Paul Durkan in goals and the accuracy of Colm Basquel.
In the plus column for Portlaoise are players who have experience Ballyboden could only dream of in the form of Paul Cahillane, Craig Rodgers and the always dangerous Brian McCormack.
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