The O'Moore take on an in-form Kildare side this weekend.
Laois return the Ladies National Football League with renewed confidence after they left Tyrone with a share of the spoils in the previous round.
Tommy Deveraux and Billy Kiernan's side led for much of the contest only to lose the lead and fall behind at the death.
A late Emily Lacey point rescued a draw to send the O'Moore County in to their meeting with Kildare with more than a little hope.
Last year's Intermediate All Ireland Champions have been in imperious form, winning all four of their league outings.
Deveraux says the Laois performance last time out has set them up well.
He previews this weekend's game against Kildare with Midlands 103's David Hollywood:
The action begins at Hawkfield at 2pm.
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