Damien Carter catches up with Midlands 103 after their Leinster Championship exit.
"When they got on top. . .they really killed us off"
That's what Laois Under 20 Manager Damien Carter is saying after watching his side succumb to a heavy defeat against Offaly in their Leinster Quarter-Final clash.
The O'Moore County fell six points behind in the opening five minutes and never recovered.
Despite flashes of quality from Jer Quinlan, Cody Comerford, and Cormac Byrne, who scored a brace of goals, Laois were never in the contest and left the field 16 points off the mark.
Carter says Offaly deserved to win but they were aided by some soft frees.
He looks back on his side's loss with Midlands 103 commentator Pat O'Sullivan:
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