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Laois Féile

The **Laois Féile** is an annual competition held in County Laois, Ireland. The winners of the hurling competition qualify for the national Féile na nGael tournament, while the winners of the football competition qualify for Féile Peil na nÓg.

2011, 2012, and 2013

Portlaoise won both the football and hurling county finals in 2011, defeating Naomh Eamonn in the hurling final and Mountmellick/Ballyfin in the football final. They repeated their success in the hurling competition the following year, winning Division 2 of the national tournament.

In 2013, St Paul's won their first county title in football, defeating Ballylinan/Glenmore in a one-sided final. They became the first team from Laois to represent the county in Division 1 of the national Féile competition. Camross won the hurling title, defeating Na Fianna by 3-5 to 2-5.

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