Enda Lyons assesses the challenge of beating David Herity's Kildare.
Laois will have to forget about lost points and previous results if they're to have any hope of making the Joe McDonagh Cup Final.
That's according to the O'Moore County's former Under 20 Hurling manager Enda Lyons.
Laois need to win their two remaining games and hope that Offaly win their last two to progress to a decider.
Willie Maher's men take on Kildare on Saturday and Lyons says while there's many possibilities, the only thing Laois need to think about is winning this weekend:
Throw in at Laois Hire O'Moore Park is set for 2.30 and there'll be live updates throughout on Midlands 103.
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