Walsh Cup action this weekend
Laois Senior Hurling team manager Eddie Brennan has told today's Irish Independent that he is frustrated that some of the top hurlers in the county have not committed to playing for the O'Moore County in 2020.
He says that he had thought that there would have been a better response from some of the players that didn't play in 2019 because of the success that the team achieved, however he also goes on to say that the players that he has on the panel are committed 100% and he is looking forward to the season ahead
This Sunday Laois face Westmeath in the Walsh Cup in Borris-in-Ossory at 2pm with a game against Dublin at Parnell Park on Thursday 9th January in Parnell Park.
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