The draws have been made for the 2023 Laois club hurling championships.
Hosted by championships sponsors The Laois Shopping Centre, four-in-a-row seeking Clough-Ballacolla have been placed in a group with Rathdowney-Errill, The Harps and Rosenallis.
In the top three grades of the Laois hurling championships, the top three teams all progress to the knockout stages – with the bottom team in the groups facing off in a relegation playoff.
Laois SHC Group A
- Clough-Ballacolla
- Rathdowney-Errill
- The Harps
- Rosenallis
Laois SHC Group B
- Camross
- Castletown
- Abbeyleix
- Borris-Kilcotton
Laois Premier IHC Group A
- Clonaslee-St Manman’s
- Ballyfin
- Clough-Ballacolla
- Slieve Bloom
Laois Premier IHC Group B
- Ballinakill
- Rathdowney-Errill
- Portlaoise
- Camross
Laois IHC Group A
- Abbeyleix
- Clonad
- The Harps
- Mountmellick
Laois IHC Group B
- Mountrath
- Borris-Kilcotton
- Trumera
- Colt-Shanahoe
Laois JHC ‘A’ Group A
- Rosenallis
- Park-Ratheniska-Timahoe
- Colt-Shanahoe
- Rathdowney-Errill
Laois JHC ‘A’ Group B
- Portlaoise
- Camross
- Castletown
- Ballypickas
Laois JHC ‘B’ Group A
- Castletown
- Borris-Kilcotton
- Ballinakill
- Clough-Ballacolla
Laois JHC ‘B’ Group B
- Mountrath
- Kyle
- Rathdowney-Errill
- The Harps
Laois JHC ‘C’ Group A
- Clonaslee-St Manman’s
- Trumera
- Portlaoise
- Ballyfin
Laois JHC ‘C’ Group B
- Abbeyleix
- Borris-Kilcotton
- The Harps
- Camross
Laois JHC ‘C’ Group C
- Clonad
- Clough-Ballacolla
- Rosenallis
- Park-Ratheniska-Timahoe
Laois JHC ‘C’ Group D
- Ballypickas
- Ballinakill
- Mountmellick
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