The Laois manager brought his side to within minutes of league final and promotion.
Laois Manager Billy Sheehan wants to see his players improve on seeing out tight games ahead of their Championship opener this weekend.
The O'Moore County narrowly missed on promotion in Division Four of the National League following narrow defeats to Leitrim and Wicklow.
Sheehan's side meet Wexford in Laois Hire O'Moore Park on Sunday who they were five point winners over last time out in that league campaign.
He caught up with David Hollywood ahead of their championship opener, and start the discussion with an injury update:
Sunday's throw-in is set for 3 o'clock in Portlaoise.
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