Message of support from Annette McCaul

What needs to be done to finally get the message through to the decision makers in our Town that Portlaoise needs a Sports Centre and that this Centre needs to facilitate one of the best All Inclusive Basketball Clubs in Ireland the Portlaoise Panthers.

I’m 62 and played Basketball for Portlaoise in the 70”s under legend coaches such as Pat Dalton & Pat Critchley and in those years we too trained in St Mary’s Hall. We had our big moments winning the odd championship but nothing compared to the success of the Portlaoise Panthers of today who have reached new heights over the years and now have hundreds of kids banging on the doors to become members but after almost 50 years the club has massively outgrown St Mary’s Hall which makes it impossible to cater for the demand forcing them into having to rent out several locations to hold their training. This is not sustainable and the Local Authority needs to accept that.

I’m calling on my generation and the younger generation to pull together to ensure our public representatives finally see the need and not just see it but do something about it. It will be an absolute disaster for our Community if a Basketball Centre is not included in the plans for the allocated site off the Stradbally road. We all need to lobby every public representative not just in Portlaoise but throughout the County. Use every social media platform to get this message out. Ugie Ugie Ugie!!! Please Share Share & Share

Annette McCaul

A look at Sports Club facilities in the Portlaoise Area

Make no mistake we are really big fans of all sports big and small here and love to see every one do so well. But as you can see from the graphic below, it is striking just how far behind we are with respect to other sports. The clubs below have worked hard for what they have and each deserve only the best. We too would love a place of our own, a couple of courts to practice on, a place to hang up our trophies and some photos to remember our past.

Leinster Express feature on Laois Basketball Arena

Portlaoise Panthers looking for a place they can call home as club continues to grow at rapid pace.
by Brian Lowry - 6 Jan 2021

The Portlaoise Panthers are biting the bullet and looking for somewhere they can call home.

For the last number of years they have been using St Mary's Sports hall in Portlaoise as well as various School Sports hall but the time has come of them to get a home of their own.

With growing numbers and a desire to add even more teams to their club, the Portlaoise Panthers have put out a plea to the greater Portlaoise public for assistance in helping them find a premises that can cater for their needs.

For a number of years the Portlaoise Panthers executive committee have met with various public representatives on local and national level asking for assistance to build a new indoor sports facility in Portlaoise which could cater for their current and future needs.

The executive committee formed a group of past and present members solely focused on progressing the development of club facilities calling for a Laois Basketball Arena. 

The Panthers Basketball club is the largest sport in the locality without any facility of their own. Last season's All Ireland champions in both Women’s Division 1 and at U18 level have nowhere to display their cups nor anywhere they can call home.

The club have rented court time in St Mary’s Sports Hall for a number of years and more recently have had to rent additional court time in several schools in Portlaoise and in other towns across the county. The facilities in St Mary’s Sports Hall consist of a single court which is shared with a number of other sports and the basketball club simply cannot obtain sufficient court time for their growing membership.

Speaking about their situation, club spokesman Peter O'Sullivan explained to the Leinster Express that the club is growing at a rapid rate and need their own facility.

“Interest in basketball is at an all-time high and the club are at the point where they may turn away young people who wish to join. It’s a situation that is causing distress because the club has always welcomed anyone who wants to play. Spending in the region of 45 thousand euro per year on rental on various different courts, the club’s development is considerably constrained by this outlay. 

 “The club is seeking to obtain a two court facility that is wheelchair accessible as we wish to add a wheelchair basketball team to our already impressive line-up of teams. The club hired consultants to advise on refitting one possible venue in the town but the costs would require subvention from several local and national bodies to provide this standard. 

 “The club have suggested a possible 50 meter x 50 meter facility that could include this two court layout that can be reconfigured into one tournament court by the use of retractable seating and include accessible changing rooms and viewing areas.

“The ideal location would be close proximity to the town centre and the local schools. The central location of Portlaoise in relation to the road and rail networks would make this facility a very attractive location for regional and national basketball tournaments and the governing body Basketball Ireland are very enthusiastic about the project and will surely bring in many visitors to the town.

 “The Panthers club have a rich heritage and a large network of volunteers that would ensure the successful operation of any venue and would be keen to help as many other minority sports and organisations as possible thereby ensuring the sustainability and return on investment of the facility.

The Panthers have recently added an inclusive team for young people with special needs in association with Laois Sports Partnership which has been immensely successful and the club are keen to build on this success.

The inclusive team has been touted as a nationwide model for greater participation in the sport by Basketball Ireland, who later awarded the club “Club of the Year” in their national awards. 

“Many of the Panthers themselves play several other sports and mean no disrespect to other clubs in the town, but the simple fact is they are the largest sport locally without a permanent home. They are saddled with huge rental and equipment costs and the uncertainty surrounding the availability of training and game facilities is holding the club back.

“As a club with players on the Ireland basketball team, all Ireland winners and winners numerous regional and school titles, it’s time to provide a Laois Basketball Arena with the facilities they deserve”, explained Mr O'Sullivan.

Full Article at https://www.leinsterexpress.ie/news/sport/600200/portlaoise-panthers-looking-for-a-place-they-can-call-home-as-club-continues-to-grow-at-rapid-pace.html

Property search for Laois Basketball Arena

The Club Development Team have been searching for a suitable property to rent or buy and contacting local estate agents and agencies. The broad requirements are for a 50 meter by 50 meter building with a ceiling height of approximately 7-8 meters high. Please contact us at info@portlaoisepanthers.com if you know of anywhere that could be developed into a basketball venue and we can share more details of the requirements with you.

Concept Architectural drawing of Laois Basketball Arena

Concept floor plan with court line marking for two parallel training courts and one tournament court underneath

Concept floor plan with court line marking for two parallel training courts and one tournament court underneath

Please contact us at info@portlaoisepanthers.com if you know of anywhere that could be developed into a basketball venue and we can share more details of the requirements with you.


Formation of Portlaoise Panthers Development Team

For a number of years members of the clubs Executive Committee have met with most of Co Laois public representatives and Laois County Council management seeking assistance to secure the future viability and development of our club by securing an independent facility.

For 2021 a new Development Team consisting of current and former members of the Executive Committee has been formed solely focused on progressing a new home for basketball in Portlaoise. The team members are;

Seamus Dooley - Chairperson Executive Committee
Paul O’Connell - Executive Committee
Emma Scully - Club Secretary and Executive Committee
Peter O’Sullivan
Lynda Scully
Fintan Kennedy

Our new Blog for Laois Basketball Arena or #LBA will keep you in the loop on our progress and provide lots of background information on this project.

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