There's been positive moments this season espite being hit for 40 points in Croke Park on Sunday.
Laois will learn plenty from their 2023 season according to former O'Moore County Footballer Gareth Dillon.
Their season came to a crushing halt with a 22 point defeat to Down in the Tailteann Cup semi-final.
Prior to that, Billy Sheehan's side had enjoyed away victories over Fermanagh and Limerick.
Dillon says Laois need to focus the good work done to get to Croke Park:
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