Lillis and his O'Moore County teammates have picked up a couple of big wins in Dublin already this year.
Laois will be hoping their positive experiences in Croke Park this year will help propel them to success in the Tailteann Cup.
The O'Moore County are playing for a ticket to next year's All Ireland series when they take on Down at GAA HQ this weekend.
The stadium has proven a kind venue to Justin McNulty's side in both the Division Four league final and the Tailteann Cup's semi-final already this year.
One of McNulty's most experienced campaigners, Kieran Lillis knows both sides of the Croke Park coin.
The Portlaoise man says routines matter:
Throw in at Croke Park is set for 3pm on Saturday, and Midlands 103 will have full live commentary.
Meanwhile, Justin McNulty has named his starting 15 for Saturday's contest, with Lillis set for a place on the bench:
Justin McNulty has named his Laois side to face Down in the Tailteann Cup Final tomorrow on Saturday July 13th in Croke Park. Best of luck to all involved 🔵⚪
— Laois GAA (@CLGLaois) July 12, 2024
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Coverage of the Tailteann Cup Final is with thanks to Mulhall Supervalu, Mulhall Meats and Mulhalls restaurant, Portlaoise and Laois Leisure, Portarlington and Portlaoise where children's Summer swim courses & camps are now booking.
                            
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