Eoghan O'Flaherty helped St Joseph's to a first Laois Senior Football title since 2000 on Sunday.
St Joseph's is "an unbelievable club" and winning the Laois Senior football championship is a fantastic achievement says their forward Eoghan O'Flaherty.
The former Kildare footballer kicked three points for his team as they secured a first Laois Senior Football Championship title in 23 years with a one point win over Portlaoise on Sunday.
Mick Dempsey's side will now also represent the county in the Leinster Championship where they will face Carlow champions Eire Og on Saturday evening.
Speaking to Pat O'Sullivan after their win, O'Flaherty says there was a huge effort put in by the club all year:
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