The 2018 county champions had too much for St. Lazarians.
Camross advanced to the quarter-finals of the Laois Senior Hurling Championship last night.
Zane Keenan struck 1-12 as they defeated Abbeyleix St. Lazarians 2-23 to 1-16 in O'Moore Park.
The result condemns Abbeyleix to a relegation final with The Harps or Rosenallis.
🇮🇹 Tickets can be purchased at the below link for our Senior Hurling Championship Round 3 game with Rathdowney Errill,
— Borris in Ossory Kilcotton Gaa (@BorrisKilcotton) September 23, 2021
€10 online , €15 at the gate.
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Tonight Borris/Kilcotton and Rathdowney Errill meet with a place in the last four on the line.
A win for either will see them top Group B but Rathdowney/Errill know a draw will also be enough for them to avoid a quarter-final.
Throw-in is at 7:45.
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